
"We have received record visits by Indians and it is because it is a complete destination. For corporate and business people, we have the best hotels in the world, along with the best of leisure. For families, we have theme parks, shopping, heritage and also gambling," Rajput told IANS.
"Just name anything and we have it. This is why the popularity of the place has grown in just a short time."
Unlike in India, where rickshaw pullers are poorly paid, they are privileged people in this territory facing South China Sea.
Used mostly by housewives, who shop twice a day to buy fresh vegetables, fish, poultry or meat for lunch and dinner, rickshaws - much smaller in size than those in India - charge triple the amount of a taxi.
But as the women don't want to dirty their cars, they prefer rickshaws, which are exclusively used for this kind of travel. No wonder most customers are the wives of rich businessmen.
Photograph: A sight in Macau
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