Macau, a Special Administrative Region of China, is a glitzy gambling mecca on the Pearl River Delta, with casinos dwarfing Vegas and a skyline piercing its subtropical haze. Once a Portuguese colony, its historic center—think Senado Square—blends Cantonese and Iberian vibes, while food like egg tarts nods to its past. Tourism and gaming fuel its wealth, overshadowing fishing roots. Macau’s flash hides a layered heritage.