Macau has a unique historical and archaeological Macanese culture that exists in harmony with the youthful and diversified experiences the destination has to offer. To present the multiple and stylish facets of Macau to the Indian audience, Macau Government Tourism Office has collaborated with Jean-Claude Biguine Salon and Spa to attract new and aspiring patrons.
The French luxe salon will be promoting Macau as the ideal holiday destination through souvenirs and props placed in select outlets. Also, all esteemed customers who avail services over Rs. 15000 will be gifted special Macao souvenirs that perfectly complement the beautiful marvels of Macau. Simultaneously, a 4-week contest has been activated on Facebook for the residents of Mumbai to win Jean Claude Biguine Salon voucher worth Rs. 2500 every week by choosing the ‘Most Beautiful Selfie Spot’ in Macao. Patrons can
log on and fill-up the form to be among the few lucky winners.
Speaking about this association,
Mr. Arzan Khambtta, Head, India Representative Office, Macau Government Tourism Office said, “We are very pleased to be associated with one of the best brands in the salon industry- Jean Claude Biguine. Like Macau, Jean-Claude Biguine Salon & Spa redefines indulgence so we are looking forward to present Macau to the Indian audience in an all new style. We also have an exciting contest running on the social media handles of Macao Tourism where all Mumbaikars can sign-in and pick their favorite from the wide-array of stunning destinations in Macau that is perfect to be titled as the ‘Most Beautiful Selfie Spot’ and win a special prize.”
Macau has an affluent history reflecting the best of Portuguese as well as Chinese influence. The city has lively streets, vibrant gardens and picturesque hilly landscapes with several temples, churches, fortresses and colonial buildings. Some of the famous attractions in Macau include The Ruins of St. Paul's, The Guia Fortress, Senado Square, Macau Tower, The Science Center, The Giant Panda Pavilion along with the 15th century A-Ma Temple. Beyond the history lies an ostentatious spectacle of sky scrapping buildings with glitzy exterior and charming enclave. Apart from the glitterati, the Macau Tower offers the perfect chance for an adrenaline boost with its adventure sports, like bungee jumping and sky walking. Macao also houses some of the world’s most splendid museums like the Wine and Grand Prix Museum, the Art and Exhibition Museum of Macao and the world’s first 3D Museum with 4D paintings at Pier 16. The city also witnesses the highest number of tourist footfalls during the festive seasons, especially the Chinese New Year and Feast of the God Toutei.