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The 14th IAVE Asia Pacific Regional Volunteer Conference Macao

  • 14th IAVE Asia-Pacific Regional Volunteer Conference Macao
    14th IAVE Asia-Pacific Regional Volunteer Conference Macao

    9th – 12th December, 2013

    Allied Volunteer Efforts - Being Change Agents in a Risk Society

  • 14th IAVE Asia-Pacific Regional Volunteer Conference Macao
    14th IAVE Asia-Pacific Regional Volunteer Conference Macao

    9th – 12th December, 2013

    Allied Volunteer Efforts - Being Change Agents in a Risk Society

  • 14th IAVE Asia-Pacific Regional Volunteer Conference Macao
    14th IAVE Asia-Pacific Regional Volunteer Conference Macao

    9th – 12th December, 2013

    Allied Volunteer Efforts - Being Change Agents in a Risk Society

 
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Coming to Macao

Directly to Macao – Some 25 cities throughout Asia have direct links to Macao International Airport. Check it out at www.macau-airport.com.

Via Hong Kong International Airport - For those delegates arriving via Hong Kong International Airport, there is a convenient airport ferry service available. Passengers can transit into or out of Macao via Hong Kong International Airport without the need to go through Hong Kong Customs and Immigration formalities and without needing to pick up their baggage. All bags will be transferred from their international flight directly onto the ferry for collection in Macao. The trip to Macao is only 45 minutes. For more details, please visit the operator’s service website: TurboJET.

By Ferry – For those delegates arriving by sea, you may take a ferry via Shun Tak Centre (Sheung Wan, Hong Kong), Hong Kong International Airport, China (HK) Ferry Terminal (Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong), Shekou (Shenzhen), and Fu Yong Ferry Terminal (ShenzhenAirport). For more details, please visit the ferry operators’ website: TurboJET, The Cotai Strip CotaiJet™ and The Yuet Tung Shipping Co. Ltd.

By Land – For those delegates arriving by land, crossings from Mainland China are made through the Border Gate on Macau Peninsula and the Lotus Bridge in Cotai.

Gateways available from Mainland China to Macau by land:

  1. Macau Peninsula (Border Gate)
    Opening hours: 7:00am to 12:00 midnight

  2. Cotai (Lotus Bridge)
    Opening hours: 9:00am to 8:00pm