That's PRD takes a look at the best of the month in Macau:
Until Mar 17: The 3rd Macao Printmaking Triennial
Image via Chiii Design
The 3rd Macao Printmaking Triennial is happening this month and will feature works from around the globe and promote the development of printmaking art. Seeking innovation while adhering to artistic traditions, these works not only reflect the artists’ in-depth study of techniques, but also combine innovative processes such as plate making.
Tue-Sun until Mar 17, 10am-7pm; free. Macao Contemporary Art Centre – Navy Yard No. 1.
Ongoing: Bungee Jump
Image via Macau Tower website
Dropping 233 meters from the Macau Tower is a once-in-a-lifetime experience and one hell of an adrenaline rush. Enjoy a breathtaking view of the Pearl River Delta from the city’s tallest structure, before unleashing your inner daredevil and partaking in the world’s highest bungee jump.
Daily ongoing, various times; RMB2,690 standard, RMB3,390 full (including afternoon tea), RMB6,480 full for two (including afternoon tea). Macau Tower. Tickets.
Ongoing: Elekron
Image via 247tickets
Dubbed the world’s most electrifying stunt show, Elekron takes place in 2088, when human civilization has been destroyed by raging electric storms and a nomadic tribe of survivors must battle the forces of nature and harness electrical power. With over 150 cast, crew and creative specialists, Elekron is an action-packed spectacle that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Wed-Sun ongoing, 8pm; RMB292-945. Studio City. Tickets.
Ongoing: The House of Dancing Water
Image via Thehouseofdancingwater.com
One of the City of Dreams’ most iconic shows, The House of Dancing Water is an incredible production that’s garnered an international reputation. The show is staged in a purpose-built theater that includes such innovations as a gigantic (and record-breaking) 3.7 million-gallon pool. In addition to the performance’s epic storyline, guests will be dazzled by the spectacular costumes and special effects.
Daily ongoing, 5pm/8pm; RMB430-1,320. City of Dreams. Tickets.
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[Cover image via 247tickets (1,2), Chiii Design, Macau Tower website]
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