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A direct flight from Penang (PEN) to Macao (MFM) covers a distance of 2,353 km, taking around 5 hours of airtime plus 1 to 13 hours of layover time, depending on your chosen flight. Penang and Macao share the same time zone and the GMT for both is +8.
Penang is a state in the northwest coast of Peninsular Malaysia, comprising of an island and Seberang Perai, its mainland city. Georgetown — the capital — is situated on the island and is a favourite attraction for both domestic and international travellers. Both cities are linked by two bridges: the Abdul Halim Muadzam Sultan Shah Bridge and the Penang Bridge (the latter serves as the location for the state’s annual marathon). Most of the prominent landmarks are located on the island, such as Fort Cornwallis, Kek Lok Si Temple and the Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion.
Macao International Airport is located in Taipa, about 10 kilometres from downtown Macao. It is the only airport in Macao and serves as an important hub for visitors travelling between Taiwan, Mainland China, and Southeast Asia; in fact, the airport handled over 7 million passengers in 2017! It also participates in the Airport Carbon Accreditation (ACA) Programme and has successfully reduced 40% of carbon emissions per aircraft movement in 2018 compared to that of 2012.
Macao is an autonomous region located on the south coast of China. It currently has an estimated population of 650,000 at the time of writing. It is known as the “Oriental Las Vegas” as it’s home to several internationally-renowned casino resorts and is basically a gambler’s paradise. But that’s not what Macao is all about — it also offers green landscapes, family-friendly attractions and yummy cuisine. Five top-rated tourist attractions include the Historic Centre of Macao, The Venetian Macao, Guia Hill, Taipa Village, and Coloane Park. The best time to visit these places would be during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November).
The currency of Macao is the Macanese pataca (MOP) with the symbol MOP$. Banknotes come in denominations of MOP$10, MOP$20, MOP$50, MOP$100, MOP$500, and MOP$1,000. Coins are available in MOP$1, MOP$2, MOP$5, MOP$10 as well as 10, 20, and 50 avos. HKD is widely accepted in Macao. The average exchange rate is 1 MYR to 1.86 MOP.