Patacas. and when u have a price, they use MOP (e.g. 3.00 Mop) but people just call it patacas
Macau Pataca
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Macanese Pataca
Most of districts in China use RMB except HongKong and Macau. They use the renminbi whose principal unit is
The RMB currency, also known as the renminbi, is the official currency of China. Renminbi is legal tender in mainland China, but not in Hong Kong, Taiwan, or Macau.
People from Macau would prefer you call them Macanese, Macau was a Portugal colony, even though Macau has returned to China, it still has its own culture, government, law, currency and such, they even speak different language to people live in China Mainland, therefore people from Macau are not exactly Chinese. Macanese would be a proper and respectful title.
There was no actual "independence" for Macau. The portuguese settled there in 1557 and handed Macau back to China in the 20th of December 1999. The region still keeps a high autonomy, languages, border, customs and currency, being a non-independent city-state much like Hong Kong.
No. Macau is in China.
The population of Macau is about 643,000
Both spellings are are acceptable. Macau is more common.
Macao = Macau
No. Macau is a separate city.
University of Macau was created in 1981.
Macau is 31.3 km2
Museum of Macau was created in 1998.