00:03For a few days, Madrid was able to experience a small window into Macau, as the Chinese Special
00:10Administrative Region pulled out all the stops to captivate the Spanish public. During the
00:16Experience Macau Madrid event, more than 20 booths featured offerings of technology, culture,
00:21cuisine, and interactive experiences, from driving simulators to traditional workshops.
00:28The goal is to attract Spanish tourists who can connect to Macau's heritage because of
00:33the territory's Portuguese roots.
00:35They feel like home as well as they feel Chinese. They can try Chinese food as well as Western
00:43Portuguese food, which is quite similar to Spanish. They feel a mixture of Chinese, Asians, and European.
00:54With more than 40 million annual visitors in recent years, the territory is now looking
00:59to expand its presence in markets such as Europe.
01:02For last year, we saw the statistics of increasing Spanish people coming to Macau to a double-digit.
01:15Tourism is one of the territory's main incomes, with tourists mostly coming from mainland China
01:20and Hong Kong, but it now hopes to diversify this profile.
01:24During a few days, Madrid has been an open door to Macau, a region of more than 750,000
01:30inhabitants within only 30 square kilometers. A place where you can discover your culture,
01:35your gastronomy, and your mix of influences without leaving the city. The event ends, but
01:40the destination of Macau continues to approach the destination to the traveler, even before the
01:44trip. Juan Carlos de Santos, from Madrid, for Euronews.
01:48Niners!accamentalism
01:49!iniz! compact
01:49moves, and then you start to discover the U.S., 2022 fish, plus
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