Macao expands free shuttle services from tourist areas to neighborhoods

Key Points
- The Macao government is collaborating with six resort operators to offer free shuttle services to local communities.
- One-way routes from tourist spots like St. Paul's Ruins and Rua do Cunha to neighborhoods have been added.
- Four new free services will run from this Friday until January 3, covering National Day and holiday periods.
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As part of its collaboration with six integrated resort operators, the Macao government has improved its shuttle services to provide free transportation for local communities. Under the new plan, one-way routes heading directly to neighborhoods from popular tourist spots such as St. Paul's Ruins and Rua do Cunha have been added.
The new routes, announced at a press briefing held by the government yesterday, will operate from this Friday until January 3 of next year. These new lines have been planned to cover the peak period of the summer season, National Day, Christmas, and New Year holidays.
Bus operators and drivers were carefully selected as a result of sector collaboration. These transportation services aim to enable tourists to travel more easily from points of interest to local communities and border areas.
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- When will the new free shuttle services start operating?
- The new lines will start operating from this Friday and continue until January 3.
- From which tourist spots will the new shuttle services depart?
- The routes will cover direct transportation from tourist areas such as St. Paul's Ruins and Rua do Cunha to local neighborhoods.
- Who will be able to use this service?
- The service is offered free of charge so that tourists and visitors can easily travel from popular tourist spots to local communities and border areas.
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