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Macau Creations
The guide was updated:If you're on the lookout for authentic, locally-made souvenirs - look no further, for the centrally located Macau Creations. This is a space where local artists collaborate and sell unique items that will create lasting memories of this eclectic city.
Useful Information
- Address: Macau Tower Convention, room 2C, Macau
- Website: www.macaucreations.com
- Phone: +853 2833 3311
- Email: info@macaucreations.com
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Rua de São Paulo
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New Yaohan Department Store
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Three Lamps District
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Koi Kei Bakery
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Cunha Bazaar
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Macau Creations
If you're on the lookout for authentic, locally-made souvenirs - look no further, for the centrally located Macau Creations. This is a space where local artists collaborate and sell unique items that will create lasting memories of this eclectic city.
Read more