MACAU
Macau, a Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China, is strategically located in the Guangdong Province, on the western bank of the Pearl River Delta. Macau comprises the Macau Peninsula, the islands of Taipa and Coloane, and the reclaimed area COTAI.
TAIPA
Taipa island, nestled between the Macau Peninsula and Coloane Island, has undergone massive development during the last decade. With better town planning, less pollution, and some of the most important infrastructures of Macau being built on this island, Taipa is now one of the most preferred areas for locals and foreigners looking for homes, business opportunities, recreational and dining facilities.
Major infrastructures and places of interest:
Residence:Ocean Gardens is one of the most luxurious residential developments in Macau.
Education: University of Macau, Macau University of Science and Technology
Transport: Major transport infrastructures in Taipa include Macau International Airport, HK-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge, Macau-Taipa Bridge, and Taipa-Coloane Highway.
Macau International Airport
Tourists can use the Macau International Airport for travel to many destinations in the region and connections to different parts of the world. Located on Taipa island, the airport is 15 minutes away from the Macau Ferry Terminal and 20 minutes from the Barrier gate.
Macau Ferry Terminal (Macau Peninsula)
Millions of visitors visit Macau from Hong Kong via ferry. Travel time is 55 to 70 minutes. Passengers should be at the terminal 30 minutes before the scheduled departure time for immigration formalities.
Ocean Gardens
Ocean Gardens, Macau's premier luxurious development, is built on a prime 19-hectare site on northwest Taipa. Comprising 34 residential buildings and 21 villas, with units ranging from 800 to 3700 sq ft. You can get there by bus or taxi from the Macau International Airport, the Ferry Terminal and the Barrier Gate within half an hour.
Ocean Gardens is not only renowned for its 24hr security system service and great buildings management service with a team of shuttle bus, but is also famous for the Ocean Club, which is Macau’s largest private club offering members an extensive range of social, recreational and dining facilities. To accommodate the residents’ needs, there are a secondary school, a restaurant, a medical center and a nursery. And also a laundry, a convenience store, a shopping center, and an office tower within Ocean Gardens.
Ocean Gardens is to home 10,000 residents. This large-scale development is undoubtedly Macau’s premier garden city within a city, and will continue to be the most distinguished residential landmark in Macau S.A.R.