It’ s a little what I know About Macau. While Macau has some remarkably well-preserved colonial architecture, the first thing you see when you arrive by hydrofoil from Hong Kong is a 40-meter-high artificial volcano squatting like an overgrown termite mound cheek by jowl with a faux Potala Palace, a Disney-esque “fishing village,” and some Dutch-gabled facades. Overlooking Fisherman’s Wharf, as this 80-hectare entertainment complex is called, is the glass-fronted Sands Macao, which opened in 2004 as the territory’s first Western-run, Vegas-style casino. but if you would search casino place only, think 'bout vegas..