About Macau:
The mixing of the Chinese and Portuguese cultures and religious traditions for more than four centuries has left Macau with an inimitable collection of holidays, festivals and events. Macau preserves many historical properties in the urban area. The Historic Centre of Macau, which includes some twenty-five historic locations, was officially listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
About Shenzhen:
Over 170 different festivals and fairs are held annually in Shenzhen, including the Shenzhen International Tourism Cultural Festival, the Beach Music Festival, the Window of the World International Beer Festival, and the Overseas Chinese Town Carnival. Some recreational areas in Shenzhen such as Xianhu Botanical Garden, Donghu Park, and Xiaomeisha, host barbecues where visitors bring their own food. Shenzhen also has its own tea culture.
About Hongkong:
Hong Kong is characterised as a hybrid of East and West. Food in Hong Kong is based on Cantonese cuisine, despite the territory's exposure to foreign influences. Hong Kong the 14th-most-popular destination for international tourists