Simple Pleasures
a photographic journey of Macau
von Benard Quek
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Über das Buch
The simple pleasures of life and living can only be discovered with keen observation and author/photographer Benard Quek takes you on a journey of discovery in the former Portuguese colony of Macau.
Propelled into the world stage as the new found capital of casino gaming, Macau is changing and as the city learns to come to terms with its new found image in the world of high stakes gambling, much of the old landscape will be lost.
The charming city is revealed in its true form, away from the glitzy persona that it is now famous for. If you have never been to Macau, then this book will open your eyes to its charm and history as well as its mix of western and easten cultures.
Propelled into the world stage as the new found capital of casino gaming, Macau is changing and as the city learns to come to terms with its new found image in the world of high stakes gambling, much of the old landscape will be lost.
The charming city is revealed in its true form, away from the glitzy persona that it is now famous for. If you have never been to Macau, then this book will open your eyes to its charm and history as well as its mix of western and easten cultures.
Eigenschaften und Details
- Hauptkategorie: Reisen
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Projektoption: Standard-Querformat, 25×20 cm
Seitenanzahl: 88 - Veröffentlichungsdatum: Juli 10, 2011
- Schlüsselwörter coffee table, macau SAR, travel, macao, macau, SAR, photography
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Über den Autor
Benard Quek
Macau
With an eclectic background, Benard Quek has accumulated a wealth of experiences through his journey in life. He was a DSLR consultant to Sony Asia Pacific before embarking on his personal journey to rediscover Macau. Prior to that, he has helmed roles such as a motoring magazine editor, market intelligence analyst, a PR/media consultant, sponsorship marketeer, web designer and even a racing team manager. Macau is very close to Ben’s heart. It was at the Macau Grand Prix in 2003 that his team won the Porsche Carrera Cup Asia Championship. With this win, Ben retired from motor racing.

