Macau is a Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China since 20 December 1999, and, like Hong Kong, benefits from the principle of "one country, two systems". The tiny SAR is growing in size - with more buildings on reclaimed land - and in the number and diversity of its attractions. The greatest of these continues to be Macau's unique society, with communities from the East and West complementing each other, and the many people who come to visit.
The Macau Special Administrative Region (MSAR) is a part of China¡¦s territory. It is located on the Southeast coast of China to the western bank of the Pearl River Delta. Bordering on Guangdong Province, it locates 60km from Hong Kong and 145km from the city of Guangzhou.
Macao International Airport
Macao International Airport commenced operation in November 1995. Since then, it has rapidly established itself as a vital link between the Pearl River Delta, the fastest growing economic region in the world, and the rest of the world. Macau¡¦s hinterland is Zhuhai, one of China's Special Economic Zones, and a regional manufacturing powerhouse. With well-established and efficient direct land and sea links to neighbouring regions, Macau International Airport is ideally positioned as a hub for freight and express cargo in the Asia-Pacific.
ATC Positions
Callsign
Frequency (MHz)
HKG_CTR
Hong Kong Radar
121.30
VHHH_APP
Hong Kong Approach
119.10
VHHH_DEP
Hong Kong Departure
123.80
VMMC_TWR
Macao Tower
118.00
VMMC_GND
Macao Ground
121.725
VMMC_ATIS
Macao Intl ATIS
126.40
Last updated: Sep 22, 2006
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