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     Soaring 338 metres above the city, the Macau Tower is the 10th highest freestanding tower in the world and the 8th tallest in Asia. It stands taller than Auckland's Sky Tower, Paris' Eiffel and Sydney's AMP Tower. The Macau Tower Convention & Entertainment Centre (MTCEC) fronts onto the Pearl River and the Nam Van Lake development. MTCEC is just 5 minutes from the Macau Ferry Terminal and 15 minutes away from the border crossing to Zhuhai, China and the Macau International Airport.

     The Tower Height of Tower : 338 metres

     Main Observation Level : 223 metres

     Observation Reach : 55 km

     Total Weight : 34,000 tones

     Oveloped by : Sociedade de Turismo e Diversoes de Macau, S.A.R.L. (STDM)

     Public Levels : 4 levels including, A double - ight Main Observation Level (including 2 glass floor areas)
                     A Tower Restaurant (revolving restaurant)
                     An Outdoor Observation Deck

     Elevators : 3 glass - onted lifts, with a capacity of taking 30 people each at an average speed of 45 seconds to reach the Main Observation Level


     The Tower dominates the skyline and offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Macau cityscape, China, the Pearl River and even some islands of Hong Kong on a clear day.

     The Tower Pod anchoring at 223m above ground houses four public accessed levels, starting from the double-height Main Observation Level with a cafe, a Tower Restaurant seating 250 persons which takes 60 minutes to make one revolution, and an Outdoor Observation Deck where visitors can enjoy the fresh air at a height of 233 m above ground level.

     Entry to the Tower is underground and is accessed via escalators within the Convention & Entertainment Centre. Visitors are guided through a shopping area - featuring a unique marble floor that depicts an abstract interpretation of the Pearl River Deltad are further led to the Tower ticket and reception area.

The development will become the latest tourist spot, and will play an important part of STDM's vision of bringing additional visitors to Macau.