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Sam Seng Kung Temple Table of Contents • About Macao 05 • Accessibility 13 • About Sands® Resorts Macao 23 • The Venetian Macao 30 • The Parisian Macao 66 • The Londoner Macao 86 • Four Seasons Hotel Macao 142 • Sands Macao 156 • Recreation 168

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1. Wander around over 20 UNESCO heritage sites in the centre of Macao. 2. Savour a Portuguese egg tart with a cup of Chinese tea. 3. Hike through the Coloane mountains and light incense at the A-Ma Temple. 4. Visit one of the many fascinating museums in Macao. 5. Shop till you drop at local markets or at 850 duty-free shops at Sands Resorts Macao. 6. Be dazzled by concerts and entertainment at Sands Resorts Macao. 7. Bungee jump off the Macau Tower, the highest bungee jump in the world. 8. Bike the Coloane trails and visit the Macao Giant Panda Pavilion. 9. Immerse in ‘Little Europe’ by taking an authentic Gondola ride, climbing up the Eiffel Tower, enjoying the Londoner Light and Sound Spectacular and checking out remarkable Londoner Moments and landmarks. 10. Visit immersive art experience at The Venetian Macao – teamLab SuperNature Macao and celebrate the film-making magic of the Wizarding World at The Londoner Macao – Harry PotterTM: The Exhibition. Top 10 Things to Do in Macao About Macao Chinese fishermen and farmers formed the first recorded communities to settle in Macao, then known as Ou Mun, or “trading gate”, because of its location at the mouth of the Pearl River downstream from Canton (modern day Guangzhou). During ancient times, this port constituted part of the legendary Silk Road, with ships there taking on board silks bound for Rome, silver for Japan, and all manner of exotic spices for near and far. In the early 1550s the Portuguese reached Ou Mun, which the local population also called “Place of A Ma”, in honour of the Goddess of Seafarers, whose temple stands to this day at the entrance to the sheltered Inner Harbour. The Portuguese adopted the name, which gradually became “Macao”, with the permission of Guangdong’s mandarins, and established a city that within a short time became a major hub for trade between China, Japan, India and Europe. Macao became the natural crossroads for the amalgamation of Eastern and Western cultures. Today, Macao is a Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China, and, like Hong Kong, benefits from the principle of “One Country, Two Systems”. In the modern era, Macao has developed industries such as electronics, financial and banking services, in tandem with a world-class tourism industry offering a wide choice of hotels, resorts, sports facilities, restaurants and entertainment options. History Ruins of St. Paul’s Templo de Na Tcha About Macao 8 9

Visitor Essentials Currency Pataca (MOP) is Macao’s official currency and is linked to the Hong Kong dollar (HKD). The exchange rate is MOP103.20 = HKD100.00. Roughly MOP8 is equivalent to USD1. Climate Macao has a warm, tropical climate. Autumn (October – December) is the most pleasant season. Days are sunny and warm and humidity levels are low. Winter (January – March) is cold but sunny. In April, humidity increases and from May to September the climate becomes hot, humid and rainy with occasional tropical storms (typhoons). Electricity Electricity in Macao is 220V, 50Hz. The power plugs used in Macao are of the three-pin, square-shaped (British) type. Languages Chinese and Portuguese are the official languages, Cantonese being most widely spoken. The official languages are used in government departments in all official documents and communications. Cantonese, Mandarin and English are generally used in trade, tourism and commerce. Population The total population is estimated at around 682,000. About 90% are ethnic Chinese, from different provinces with the remainder including Portuguese, Pilipino and other nationals. Tax Requirements for Foreign Congress Organisers There is no tax on conferences and exhibitions in Macao. For more information, visit www.dsf.gov.mo Time Macao is eight hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) in winter time. Visa Policy & Procedures Macao offers visa-free entry for nationals from more than 70 countries. For more details, please visit Public Security Forces of Macao website: www.fsm.gov.mo All visitors must hold a valid passport or travel document, and note that the validity of this document must not be less than 30 days from the date of entering Macao. This information is for reference only, and for further details on entry formalities, please contact your local embassy/consulate. If delegates want to travel to mainland China, visas may be obtained at any of the China Travel Service (CTS) offices in Macao. Visas can also be obtained at the Gongbei Immigration and Customs (after the border gate). *Remarks: If travellers wish to enter Hong Kong before Macao, they need to check relevant Hong Kong visa policies & procedures with respective immigration departments. For example, Indian nationals need to register online before they can visit or transit Hong Kong visa-free. Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec • Average High (°C) • Average Low (°C) 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 About Macao Why Macao Business Opportunities Located on the doorstep of mainland China, Macao offers unprecedented business opportunities for meeting planners and business visitors. Across the border from Macao, there are approximately 115 million people in Guangdong province, one of China’s most prosperous regions. There are also about 200 million people in Lusophone (Portuguese-speaking) countries that share a common Portuguese colonial legacy with Macao. Over three billion people are within a 5-hour flight from Macao, and many of them belong to emerging markets that have shown sustained and rapid economic growth. Choosing Macao for your meeting or event will boost attendance from these key markets and offer great opportunities for attendees to network with clients, suppliers and other contacts from the world’s most dynamic major economy. Unique Culture The settlement of Macao by Portuguese navigators in the mid-16th century laid the basis for nearly five centuries of uninterrupted contact between East and West. Macao is the single most consistent example of cultural interchange between Europe and Asia. World Heritage City In 2005, the Historic Centre of Macao was officially listed as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site. It represents the oldest, most complete and consolidated European architectural legacy standing intact on Chinese territory. New and Exciting Nowhere in Asia has there been so much investment in infrastructure and entertainment in the past few years. Macao is Asia’s newest and most exciting destination for international events. Its growing number of entertainment options and attractions has ensured a steady stream of visitors. Gastronomic Diversity Savour the best the world has to offer, from spectacular international cuisine to delectable local delicacies. When the Portuguese arrived in Asia, they brought ingredients and recipes from their settlements in Africa, South America and India as well as from home. These were adapted and combined by the local Chinese to create the unique Macanese cuisine. All international tastes and preferences can also be satisfied in Macao, which boasts 16 Michelin-starred restaurants and 17 Black Pearl awardedrestaurants. The mix of Portuguese and Chinese cuisines earned the city the distinction of UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy status. Shopping Paradise Get the latest technological gadgets or pick up the newest fashions at Macao’s malls, department stores and boutiques. Go hunting for antiques or get lost in the famous “tendinhas” (open-air markets). World Class Facilities As Asia’s premier events destination, Macao provides an unbeatable range of 40,000 guestrooms from major international hotel brands in addition to over 190,000 sqm of flexible and versatile meeting and exhibition space in a variety of unique venues with the latest technical options. Safety Macao is one of the safest cities in the world. One can feel secure at any time of the day or night. Compact Being only 32.9 sqkm in total area, nowhere in Macao is too far away. Everything is within 30 minutes travel time or less. The compactness of Macao makes travel time short and enables visitors more time to fit everything in! 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About Macao Macau Tower Accessibility International Airline to Hong Kong – Cathay Pacific Accessibility 13 12

Accessibility Accessibility Where is Macao 14 15

Fleet of shuttle bus at The Venetian Macao Accessibility Macao is adjacent to the southern province of Guangdong, China, on the western bank of the Pearl River Delta. The Macau Special Administrative Region (SAR) has an area of 32.9 sqkm, comprising the Macao Peninsula (11.4 sqkm and connected to mainland China), and the island of Cotai/Taipa/Coloane (21.5 sqkm). Three bridges connect these islands, ranging from 1-2 km in length. To give an indication of size, all of Macao fits 30 times into Hong Kong and three times into the city of Paris. Land access to mainland China is through the border gate, the Qingmao Port-Macau Frontier Post, the Hengqin Port-Macau Frontier Post and the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge Port. Arriving in Macao by Air Macau International Airport (MFM) Around 30 airlines with direct flights to around 50 regional destinations connect into Macau International Airport, with indirect connections to all five continents. The airport is located on Taipa, five minutes from Sands Resorts Macao. For detailed information on flight schedules, please visit: www.macau-airport.com Sky Shuttle Helicopter Service When you are coming to Macao from Hong Kong, a helicopter can provide a speedy option of only a 15-minute flight. For flight details, please visit: www.skyshuttlehk.com Arriving in Macao from Hong Kong International Airport (HKG) For delegates arriving via Hong Kong International Airport, there is an airport ferry service available. Passengers can transit into or out of Macao via Hong Kong International Airport without needing to go through Hong Kong Customs and Immigration formalities or pick up their baggage. All bags will be transferred from their international flight directly onto the ferry for collection in Macao. The trip to Macao is only 70 minutes. For detailed information on flight schedules, please visit: www.hongkongairport.com Besides, visitors can use the airport shuttle bus to Hong Kong-ZhuhaiMacao Bridge, then use Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge shuttle bus to Macao. For detailed information, please visit: www.hongkongairport.com Approximately 120 airlines reaching over 220 destinations connect into Hong Kong International Airport. Arriving in Macao by Ferry From Hong Kong Visitors can take the ferry from Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal (Sheung Wan) to Macao Taipa Ferry Terminal or Macau Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal. Sands Resorts Macao owns one of the ferry companies offering this service – Cotai Water Jet: www.cotaiwaterjet.com Ferries have a capacity of 400 persons and can be chartered for your event. Hong Kong-owned TurboJET: www.turbojet.com.hk also provides a regular ferry service to Macao. From Shenzhen Shekou Visitors can take the ferry from Fuyong Ferry Terminal to Macao Taipa Ferry Terminal or Macau Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal to Macao. For detailed information, please visit: www.turbojet.com.hk Arriving in Macao by Land High Speed Train There are several high-speed train routes that help connect Macao to most cities in mainland China. Visitors can now connect from cities such as Beijing and Guangzhou, a trip of only 8 hours with the high-speed trains, compared to 20 hours previously. From Guangzhou, visitors have the choice of a 46-minute, non-stop train to Zhuhai, the Macao-mainland China border, or 3 hours by coach. The Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge The Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge consists of a series of bridges and tunnels that connect Hong Kong, Macao and Zhuhai. As well as travelling by sea, travelers and meetings delegates can now travel across the bridge from Hong Kong to Macao. For detailed information, please visit: www.hzmbus.com From Hong Kong Visitor can take One Bus, cross-border bus, from Jordan to The Venetian Macao, The Londoner Macao and Sands Macao. For detailed information, please visit: www.onebus.hk Inside Guangdong Visitors can take a bus to Zhuhai Gongbei Port or Hengqin Port, and pass through the border checkpoint. They can also take high-speed trains to Guangzhou South Station, then take Guangzhou-Zhuhai intercity railway to Zhuhai station and cross the Gongbei or Qingmao border checkpoint to Macao. Outside Guangdong Visitors can take high-speed trains to Guangzhou South Station, then take Guangzhou-Zhuhai intercity railway to Zhuhai station and cross the Gongbei or Qingmao border checkpoint to Macao. Accessibility Accessibility Connections between Macao and Hong Kong 16 17

Air Macau Network Accessibility Accessibility Connections between Macao and the Greater Bay Area Between Macao and Zhuhai Jinwan Airport (ZUH) Zhuhai Jinwan Airport has about 20 airlines connecting with Chinese cities. From Zhuhai Airport, visitors can choose to take the airport express bus via Hengqin Border to Macao, taking about 80 minutes. Visitors can also book the limousine service at Sands Resorts Macao in advance, which is only onehour duration. There are four borders in Macao connecting with mainland China. Visitors can choose the Macao border gate, the Qingmao Port-Macau Frontier Post, the Hengqin Port-Macau Frontier Post and the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge Macao Port to access Macao. Between Macao and Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (CAN) There are about 80 airlines at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport, reaching more than 230 destinations. From Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport to Macao, passengers can take the three-hour airport express bus to Zhuhai, and arrive in Macao via Gongbei Port or Qingmao Port. They can also book a limousine service from Sands Resorts Macao, and arrive directly at the resort from the airport. Between Macao and Shenzhen Baoan International Airport (SZX) There are about 50 airlines at Shenzhen Baoan International Airport, which travel to more than 180 destinations. Visitors can choose to take a one-hour ferry to Macao Taipa Ferry Terminal or Macau Outer Harbour Ferry Terminal, or take a three-hour bus to Macao via Zhuhai. You can also reserve a limousine service at Sands Resorts Macao, and arrive directly from the airport. In addition to sea and land, visitors can even choose a helicopter service, which only takes about 15 minutes to arrive in Macao. Connections between Macao, Zhuhai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen Zhuhai Jinwan Airport Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport Shenzhen Baoan International Airport Distance to/from Cotai 50 km 180 km 160 km Duration of journey by limousine 1 hour 15 minutes 3 hours 3 hours Sands Resorts Macao Limousine Service: 18 19

Accessibility Accessibility Macao Light Rapid Transit Planning Map Macao Transportation Infrastructure under Development Macao Light Rapid Transit (LRT) The Macao Light Rapid Transit (LRT) is the first rapid transit system in Macao. The 12.5 km Taipa line covers Taipa, Cotai and Barra in Macao Penisula, connecting hotels, attractions, border gate, ferry terminal and Macau International Airport. Bus Macao operates modern air-conditioned buses that connect Macao Peninsula with Taipa, Cotai and Coloane. The normal fare for the public bus service is MOP6 (USD0.75) per ride. Taxi All taxis are licensed metered taxis. A taxi ride from the airport to Sands Resorts Macao costs approximately MOP40 (USD5). Complimentary Shuttle Bus Complimentary shuttle bus service is provided to the public to and from Cotai Strip, Macao Peninsula, the ferry terminals, Macau International Airport, Macao border gate and Hengqin Port every 10-15 minutes. Other Transportation Options For visitors from Gongbei, Qingmao or Hengqin Port to Macao, Sands Resorts Macao offers limousine service, available to book in advance. The Second Phase of Zhuhai Urban Rail Transit Map *Information updated as of 2024 Macao Light Rapid Transit Hengqin Line Extension The Hengqin Line extension project of Macao Light Rapid Transit is a route connecting the Lotus Checkpoint and Hengqin Port. It is about 2.2 kilometres long – 900 metres of which being an underwater tunnel – and two stations starting from station HE1 located nearby the Lotus Bridge in Macao and then arrives at the underground HE2 station located in front of Hengqin Port. The Hengqin Line extension project is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2024. After the completion of the construction of the second phase of Zhuhai Urban Rail Transit, it will only take about 10 to 15 minutes from Hengqin Port to Zhuhai Airport. This means that the Macao Light Rail and Zhuhai Airport Intercity Railway will offer a seamless transfer between borders. The distance between the two light-rail platforms is only 3 metres, enabling tourists to get to Zhuhai Airport from Macao conveniently. 20 21

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THE ST. REGIS MACAO LONDONER COURT FOUR SEASONS HOTEL MACAO THE GRAND SUITES AT FOUR SEASONS THE LONDONER HOTEL CONRAD MACAO LONDONER GRAND THE PARISIAN MACAO THE VENETIAN MACAO SANDS MACAO About Sands Resorts Macao About Sands Resorts Macao About Sands Resorts Macao Provides a vast array of cuisines from Macanese favourites to Michelin-starred restaurants and Black Pearl awarded restaurants. Offers flexible ballrooms, outdoor event venues, and a total of 334 breakout rooms, 2 arenas and 4 theatres, which can handle any size of event with same high level of professional service. Sands Resorts Macao brings in international entertainment from around the world to Macao, from live music concerts to Broadway theatre and Vegas-style shows. The integrated resort has its very own team of in-house performers, singing Gondoliers and Streetmospheres, which can enhance your meetings and events with a variety of live entertainment choices. Committing to providing a safe and secure environment for all events, Sands Resorts Macao has more than 1,500 security staff and is equipped with surveillance cameras and a police station adjacent to the property with police officers on site 24/7. As of October 2024, Sands Resorts Macao has hosted: In addition, the integrated resort offers outdoor pools, health clubs, spas, Qube-Kid’s Play Zone and Grado Mini Golf Course. The largest indoor shopping mall in Macao, featuring world-renowned brands that vary from street fashion, technology, jewellery to couture. 590+ expos 14,000 seats The Venetian Arena 1,780 seats The Venetian Theatre 1,200 seats The Parisian Theatre 6,000 seats The Londoner Arena 1,700 seats The Londoner Theatre 650 seats Sands Theatre 5,300+ meetings 12.4m+ 1.5m+ 150+ restaurants 150,000+sqm 6+ must-do activities 850 21% Other meeting & event space in Macao Provides choices from affordable to luxury for all group sizes and budgets. 69% Other hotel rooms in Macao duty-free shops meeting & event space Gondola ride Eiffel Tower Londoner Moments and landmarks Londoner Light and Sound Spectacular teamLab SuperNature Macao Harry PotterTM : The Exhibition Sands Resorts Macao, in the glittering heart of Cotai Strip, is an integrated resort city and international hub providing an industry-leading array of experiences for business and leisure travelers. Sands Resorts Macao features an expansive array of accommodation, entertainment, leisure, shopping, meeting and dining offerings available nowhere else in Macao. It is close to all the major entry points to Macao, by land, sea or air and with easy access to Macao’s many points of historical and cultural interest. The integrated resort owns a fleet of Cotai Water Jet ferries, shuttle buses and an in-house travel agency, while chartered ferries and buses can be arranged to facilitate local and international travel for groups. 4interconnected shoppes under one roof 10 hotels 31% Sands Resorts Macao’s rooms 79% Sands Resorts Macao’s meeting & event space 11,000 rooms 24 25

About Sands Resorts Macao About Sands Resorts Macao Responsible Meetings Responsible Meetings and Events More than just a top conference destination, Sands Resorts Macao is an environmentally responsible choice. From the day you start planning your ecofriendly event, our Green Meetings Concierges will be your dedicated guide. We will use our Sands ECO360 event planning tool to realise your green meeting goals and craft a customised sustainable experience for you and your attendees. Concierges will ensure seamless integration of your environmental objectives throughout the event. Our green meetings and events teams can provide our clients with attractive and comprehensive impact statements, as well as allow them to be recognised as sustainability leaders in local and regional markets. Comprehensive reports cover energy and water consumption, recycling rate, carbon emissions and highlights of sustainable initiatives – all in one place. Imagine the convenience of developing your own event sustainability report with the information you need right at your fingertips! Meetings and conventions are integral to our business. First established in 2011, the Sands ECO360 Green Meetings Programme was created to support forwardthinking clients in making their events more sustainable, and is now implemented as our global standard. Sands China has maintained a steady commitment to the continuous strengthening of its environmental sustainability, ensuring that it sets realistic, practical and achievable targets that will grow over the coming years. The company believes in the importance of championing the industry’s best practices and demonstrating its commitment through improving its own sustainability performance. Eco-minded initiatives like these have earned recognition for Sands China over the years. The Parisian Macao was certified LEED Silver® for Building Design and Construction*. Sands China Ltd. was continue listed in the Dow Jones Sustainability Asia Pacific Index, and it is now included in DJSI World Index for the first time in 2022, and was ranked in several other indices: 9th in the 7th Hong Kong Business Sustainability Index (HKBSI), 9th in the 3rd Greater Bay Area Business Sustainability Index (GBABSI), Top 20 in the 2nd Greater China Business Sustainability Index (GCBSI) and Top 10 in the 2nd Hotel Business Sustainability Index (Hotel BSI). Sands China was also a qualified constituent of the FTSE4Good Index Series. The ISO 20121 event Sustainability Management Systems awarded by the British Standard Institute demonstrates our focus on conserving natural resources and improving visitor and staff health and comfort. Our efforts have also won us the IMEX-GMIC Green Supplier Award. Our Green Meetings Concierges work closely with clients and internal operations teams to support the planning and implementation of green events. These Concierges are equipped with deep knowledge in MICE event management, green meetings, sustainability, ISO 9001 (quality management systems) and ISO 20121 (event sustainability management). Primary green measures include opting for LED displays to reduce printing collaterals, using water dispensers or re-usable container to eliminate single-use plastic products, using tablecloths without skirting to reduce water and energy from laundering, and air conditioning set to 23 degrees or above to reduce excess energy usage. After events, the team will review client feedback to improve the overall Green Meetings strategy for continuous improvement. Macao’s first carbon neutral exhibition, the 2022 MIECF (Macao International Environmental Co-operation Forum & Exhibition) was held on December 9 to 11 at The Venetian Macao’s Cotai Expo. The holding of Macao’s first carbon neutral exhibition at Cotai Expo follows Sands China’s memorandum of understanding with MFTA, which was signed June 1, 2022 during GED2022 (Global Exhibitions Day), marking their joint commitment to promoting and strengthening the sustainable development of the convention and exhibition industry in Macao. Sands China’s carbon footprint has seen a 32 per cent decrease in Scope I (direct) and Scope II (indirect) emissions since its baseline year of 2018, which includes the impact of the operational downturn associated with the global pandemic. The 2025 target is to reduce them by 17.5 per cent. Since 2019, Sands China’s various measures have resulted in 26 Million kWh of annualized energy savings and its solar thermal hybrid system generated 275 GJ (gigajoules) of renewable energy in 2022. And to further support the production of green energy, we purchased 115,000 MWh worth of renewable energy certificates (I-RECs) in 2022 from a hydropower station and wind farm in mainland China to help offset Sands China’s operational emissions. *Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) by U.S. Green Building Council, a recognition for using less energy and water, avoiding waste, saving on maintenance costs and improving indoor air quality. 26 27

About Sands Resorts Macao Testimonials from Past Clients Cook Medical – Barry Thomas, Director of Asia Pacific Cook Medical “What an incredible event we had at your hotel, it was without any doubt the best event Cook Medical has ever had in its entire 50 years, and was enhanced by the amazing contribution from all of your staff. Our staff is still buzzing about it and cannot get over the whole level of service and care your staff provided not only for the week of the event but also throughout our two years of planning. The seamless way everything happened and the amazing food made for an outstanding experience for everyone who attended.” China Travel Service Gongbei Port Guangdong Co., Ltd – Kimmy Ho, Manager of MICE Service “There is no reason for me not to choose The Venetian Macao and Sands Cotai Central (The Londoner Macao) as partner hotels for my MICE business. Both integrated resorts have unrivalled facilities including sufficient comfortable hotel rooms and spacious and practical meeting spaces, and a dedicated and professional sales team. Their event teams also provide very professional and personalised services that support my work greatly. The Macao government’s MICE incentive programme is yet another reason for me to keep recommending these two resorts to my clients.” ICCA – Noor Ahmad Hamid, Regional Director of Asia Pacific “It is an honour for ICCA to work with Sands Resorts Macao in organising the International Congress Sales and Marketing Workshop 2012. The host managed to meet the target in getting more than 45 participants representing both the public and private sectors. It is also interesting to note that the group work has created some of the most original ideas, innovative and well crafted emotional approaches that perhaps could be used in the real life of bidding or in marketing the destination. On behalf of ICCA and the faculty we would like to thank Sands Resorts Macao for their professional approach in hosting this event.” CWT Globelink Pte Ltd. – Tan Choon Wei, Executive Chairman “Among the many luxury hotels in Macao, The Venetian Macao stands out as an icon, with its signature gondola rides, complete with canals and St Mark’s Square. It is perfect for holding large-scale events with its well trained staff, purposebuilt meeting space and facilities. The hotel offers a plethora of options for entertainment, leisure, shopping, live performances and gaming. Premium dining options abound with the finest world flavours from sumptuous Asian meals to Western delicacies. At The Venetian Macao, there’s something for everybody, from top fashion shopping brands, extensive food court, to captivating street performances by jugglers and musicians.” Hewlett-Packard Australia Pty Ltd. – Michelle Smith “…I have no hesitation in recommending The Venetian Macao as a venue to host large scale events. It is been one of the best venues that we have ever dealt with. The whole process of our event was handled seamlessly; from original proposal, through to finalising details prior to our event, to onsite assistance during the event. Even the final billing process has been the easiest we have experienced, enabling us to wrap the conference up very quickly post event. The staff have been the most excellent we have experienced; they were willing to go the extra mile to make our conference a success. A lot of attention was given to the finer details and I was very pleased to have professionals to work with me on suggestions for a number of our activities such as gala dinner theme, entertainment selection and teambuilding activity ideas… based on our experience, I highly recommend The Venetian Macao to anyone that wants to see their event become a great success.” Virgin Atlantic Airways – Katerina Perrakis “I would like to thank you all for your hard work and efforts for allowing us all to stay at your beautiful hotel. We all had a fantastic time away and we really do appreciate all your efforts for putting this all together. The hotel was fantastic and it was great to see Macao. We definitely will be recommending the hotel moving forward. On behalf of all the team, we thank you for everything you did to make it happen for us.” Herbalife – Margaret Launzel - Pennes, Vice President of Worldwide Events “The Venetian Macao met three of the top things on our wish-list: an area, meeting space and hotel. Working with this type of facility enables us to deliver a very high-quality experience for our delegates. It’s a beautiful venue, comfortable, large enough to accommodate us, ample space for ancillary meeting requirements and our parties.” Sun Da International Ltd – James Hsu “The event went smoothly, and the outcome was as good as expected. Everything was satisfactory. The Venetian Macao provides very comprehensive offerings include dining, MICE and leisure activities. You can hold a company meeting and enjoy family-oriented entertainment at the same time. With an entire team of experience MICE professionals on hand, meetings proceeded smoothly and effectively.” 28 29

Premio Royale Suite The Venetian Macao The Venetian Macao Accommodation Accommodation ACCOMMODATION At 70 sqm or above, our 3,000 suites are among the largest in Asia. They are all configured with split-level living areas, Italian marble bathrooms and a full range of facilities and amenities. THE VENETIAN MACAO Opened in 2007, The Venetian Macao is Macao’s first integrated resort featuring stunning replicas of the famous canals and architectural icons of Venice, Italy. The Venetian Macao features approximately 3,000 suites, 111,480 sqm of meeting facilities as well as the 14,000-seat The Venetian Arena designed for world-class sports events and electrifying shows. The Venetian Macao is also home to the 1,780-seat luxury The Venetian Theatre, hosting the best in international and Chinese entertainment; more than 30 renowned restaurants; the fun Qube indoor playground; 14 spa treatment rooms at V SPA and 360 retailers at Shoppes at Venetian. Outdoor recreation areas include swimming pools, cabanas and a mini-golf course. • Forbes Travel Guide 2024 - Recommended • DestinAsian Reader's Choice Awards 2024 - Best Hotels in Macau • Tripadvisor 2023 - Travelers’ Choice Best of the Best • Travel + Leisure Southeast Asia Hong Kong & Macau Hotels 2024 – Best Family Hotels in Macau • 108 flexible meeting rooms • 6,500 sqm pillar-less ballroom • 18,600 sqm of meeting space • The Venetian Arena seating up to 14,000 • 71,000 sqm Cotai Expo • 1,780-seat The Venetian Theatre • Il Prato event lawn accommodating up to 5,000 guests Bed type Size (sqm) Qty Royale Suite 1 King Bed 70 1,122 Bella Suite 2 Queen Beds 70 1,552 Famiglia Suite 1 King Bed and 1 Children’s Bunk Bed 70 21 Rialto Suite 1 King Bed 170 79 Rialto Bella Suite 2 Queen Beds 170 35 Verona Deluxe Suite 2 Queen Beds 145 32 Milano Suite 1 King Bed 215 10 Roma Suite 1 King Bed 260 4 Florence Suite 1 King Bed and 2 Queen Beds 290 14 Cielo Suite 1 King Bed and 2 Queen Beds 355 14 Empore Suite 1 King Bed and 2 Queen Beds 400 2 Venice Suite 1 King Bed and 2 Queen Beds 345 6 Napoli Suite 1 King Bed and 2 Queen Beds 440 4 Palazzo Suite 2 King Beds and 2 Queen Beds 565 8 Presidential Suite 2 King Beds and 4 Queen Beds 720 2 King Bed: 1.83m(W)x2m(L), Queen Bed: 1.52m(W)x2m(L) Children’s Bunk Bed: Upper: 1.05m(W)x1.95m(L), Lower: 1.25m(W)x1.95m(L) 30 31

33 32 LEVEL ONE LEVEL THREE LOWER GROUND Conference & Exhibition Space Conference & Exhibition Space THE VENETIAN MACAO FLOOR PLANS AT A GLANCE

RESTROOM The Venetian Theatre Capacity Upper Level 881 Lower Level 899 Total 1,780 Conference & Exhibition Space Conference & Exhibition Space 34 35 THE VENETIAN MACAO THE VENETIAN THEATRE LEVEL ONE

Conference & Exhibition Space Conference & Exhibition Space LEVEL THREE Ballroom Area (sqm) Dimensions (M) Height (M) Capacities Theatre Classroom Banquet Reception Conference U-Shape Hollow Square Full Room 6,577 121.80 x 54.00 7.50 7,450 3,500 5,060 7,300 - - - A 470 28.35 x 16.60 7.50 470 255 360 522 - 88 92 B 581 28.35 x 20.50 7.50 580 315 440 645 - 109 114 C 473 28.35 x 16.70 7.50 470 255 360 525 - 89 93 D 459 27.70 x 16.60 7.50 460 248 350 510 - 86 90 E 567 27.70 x 20.50 7.50 565 305 430 630 - 106 111 F 462 27.70 x 16.70 7.50 460 250 350 513 - 87 110 Corridor 502 54.00 x 9.30 7.50 - - - - - - - G 459 27.70 x 16.60 7.50 460 248 350 510 - 86 90 H 567 27.70 x 20.50 7.50 565 305 430 630 - 106 111 I 462 27.70 x 16.70 7.50 460 250 350 513 - 87 110 J 470 28.35 x 16.60 7.50 470 255 360 522 - 88 92 K 581 28.35 x 20.50 7.50 580 315 440 645 - 109 114 L 473 28.35 x 16.70 7.50 470 255 360 525 - 89 93 Ballroom A&B 1,051 28.35 x 37.10 7.50 1,165 568 810 1,167 - - - Ballroom A-C 1,530 28.35 x 54.00 7.50 1,700 827 1,170 1,700 - - - Ballroom A&D 932 56.20 x 16.60 7.50 1,035 503 710 1,035 - - - Ballroom A-F 3,034 56.20 x 54.00 7.50 3,370 1,640 2,330 3,371 - - - Ballroom A-I 5,040 93.35 x 54.00 7.50 5,600 2,724 3,870 5,600 - - - Ballroom D&E 1,027 27.70 x 37.10 7.50 1,140 555 790 1,141 - - - Ballroom D-F 1,495 27.70 x 54.00 7.50 1,660 808 1,150 1,661 - - - Ballroom D-I 3,493 64.70 x 54.00 7.50 3,880 1,888 2,680 3,881 - - - Ballroom D-L 5,040 93.35 x 54.00 7.50 5,600 2,724 3,870 5,600 - - - Ballroom G&H 1,027 27.70 x 37.10 7.50 1,140 555 790 1,141 - - - Ballroom G-I 1,495 27.70 x 54.00 7.50 1,660 808 1,150 1,661 - - - Ballroom G&J 932 56.20 x 16.60 7.50 1,035 503 710 1,035 - - - Ballroom G-L 3,034 56.20 x 54.00 7.50 3,370 1,640 2,330 3,371 - - - Ballroom J&K 1,051 28.35 x 37.10 7.50 1,165 568 810 1,167 - - - Ballroom J-L 1,530 28.35 x 54.00 7.50 1,700 827 1,170 1,700 - - - Ballroom ABDE / GHJK 2,085 56.20 x 37.10 7.50 2,315 1,127 1,600 2,316 - - - Ballroom BCEF / HIKL 2,090 56.20 x 37.20 7.50 2,320 1,129 1,600 2,322 - - - Pre-function Area A 301 - - - - - - - - - B 1,975 - - - - - - - - - C 301 - - - - - - - - - Cotai Expo - Level One Booth Capacity Area (sqm) Hall A 720 13,775 Hall B 557 9,318 Hall C 783 14,222 Pre-function Area - 2,752 Cotai Expo - Level Three Booth Capacity Area (sqm) Hall D 672 13,465 Hall E 345 6,200 Hall F 741 13,856 Pre-function Area - 2,212 THE VENETIAN MACAO COTAI EXPO LEVEL ONE THE VENETIAN MACAO BALLROOM LEVEL THREE ESCALATOR LIFT RESTROOM ESCALATOR LIFT RESTROOM ESCALATOR LIFT RESTROOM 36 37

Conference & Exhibition Space Conference & Exhibition Space Meeting Rooms Area (sqm) Dimensions (M) Height (M) Capacities Theatre Classroom Banquet Reception Conference U-Shape Hollow Square MILAN / FLORENCE SICILY / NAPLES 12 Rooms 1,306 54.00 x 24.20 5.30 1,400 720 1,040 1,500 - - - 10 Rooms 1,081 44.70 x 24.20 5.30 1,150 558 890 1,200 - - - 8 Rooms 863 35.70 x 24.20 5.30 885 450 700 870 - - - 6 Rooms 647 26.75 x 24.20 5.30 690 350 520 680 - - - 4 Rooms 430 17.80 x 24.20 5.30 440 210 350 460 - - - 3 Rooms 321 26.75 x 12.00 5.30 320 170 260 340 70 60 80 2 Rooms 213 17.80 x 12.00 5.30 225 100 170 230 60 55 65 1 Room 106 12.00 x 8.90 5.30 115 60 70 118 30 27 36 A and B 106 12.00 x 8.90 5.30 115 60 70 118 30 27 36 A or B 53 8.90 x 6.00 5.30 58 30 30 50 18 21 24 DA VINCI 2801 54 9.43 x 5.80 3.59 57 32 30 52 19 21 24 CASA NOVA 2802 54 9.43 x 5.80 3.59 57 32 30 52 19 21 24 GALILEO 2803 54 9.43 x 5.80 3.59 - - - - 19 - - MARCO POLO 2804 54 9.43 x 5.80 3.59 - - - - 19 - - Pre-function Area A 240 - - - - - - - - - B 240 - - - - - - - - - C 240 - - - - - - - - - D 240 - - - - - - - - - E 467 - - - - - - - - - F 267 - - - - - - - - - G 613 - - - - - - - - - H 937 - - - - - - - - - Meeting Rooms Area (sqm) Dimensions (M) Height (M) Capacities Theatre Classroom Banquet Reception Conference U-Shape Hollow Square CAPRI 12 Rooms 1,420 54.20 x 26.20 3.00 1,400 720 1,250 1,500 - - - 10 Rooms 1,168 44.60 x 26.20 3.00 1,208 558 940 1,350 - - - 8 Rooms 935 35.70 x 26.20 3.00 888 450 780 1,000 - - - 6 Rooms 701 26.80 x 26.20 3.00 632 318 560 750 - - - 4 Rooms 468 17.90 x 26.20 3.00 376 210 390 580 - - - 3 Rooms 348 26.80 x 13.00 3.00 270 171 280 400 - 65 85 2 Rooms 232 17.90 x 13.00 3.00 210 110 180 250 - 60 80 1 Room 117 13.00 x 9.00 3.00 120 66 70 130 35 30 35 TORINO / VERONA 12 Rooms 932 54.20 x 17.20 3.00 880 425 770 932 - - - 10 Rooms 767 44.60 x 17.20 3.00 680 345 600 765 - - - 8 Rooms 614 35.70 x 17.20 3.00 560 306 480 640 - - - 6 Rooms 460 26.80 x 17.20 3.00 360 168 370 570 - - - 4 Rooms 307 17.90 x 17.20 3.00 240 135 240 360 - - - 3 Rooms 228 26.80 x 8.53 3.00 200 90 180 250 - 60 80 2 Rooms 152 17.90 x 8.53 3.00 150 75 120 180 - 40 50 1 Room 76 9.00 x 8.50 3.00 60 40 60 100 24 24 30 Pre-function Area A 428 - - - - - - - - - B 331 - - - - - - - - - C 331 - - - - - - - - - D 178 - - - - - - - - - E 1,342 - - - - - - - - - THE VENETIAN MACAO MEETING ROOMS LOWER GROUND THE VENETIAN MACAO MEETING ROOMS LEVEL ONE ESCALATOR LIFT RESTROOM HOSPITALITY DESK ESCALATOR LIFT RESTROOM 38 39

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Level 1, The Venetian Macao +853 8118 8822 Capacity : 92 seats Including 3 private rooms, each accommodates 10 – 12 persons, available for block booking Pin Yue Xuan | $$$ Pin Yue Xuan helmed by Executive Chef Darren Cheung, offers an immersive dining experience that reinterprets and refines Cantonese culinary tradition. Stepping into the classic courtyard house, guests can enjoy innovative delicacies and handmade dim sum in an elegant and tranquil setting. Chinese Cuisine Steamed Brittany Lobster with Egg White in Seafood Broth • South China Morning Post 100 Top Tables 2024 • Trip.com Group Gourmet 2024 - Platinum Capacity : 100 seats Including 3 private rooms, each accommodates 8 – 12 persons, available for block booking • Trip.com Group Gourmet 2023 - Gold Level 1, The Venetian Macao +853 8118 8822 Hiro by Hiroshi Kagata | $$$ A vibrant and entertaining Japanese restaurant helmed by Executive Chef Hiroshi Kagata, where you can watch our cast of culinary craftsmen on stage as they prepare sushi, sashimi, tempura, robatayaki and teppanyaki. Asian Cuisine Chef’s Selection Assorted Sashimi Plate with Sea Urchin Dining Dining 42 43 CELEBRITY CHEF RESTAURANTS CELEBRITY CHEF RESTAURANTS

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Dining Dining 48 49 Little Cheeseburger Five Guys | $$$ Five Guys is committed to provide the freshest and highest quality of all where you can get the freshly made burgers, hand-crafted and peanut oil-cooked fries, and hand-spun milkshakes. You won't find a freezer in any Five Guys, and our menu doesn’t provide fixed combos. You can enjoy the fun of mixing and matching your own unique burgers with more than 250,000 craveable combos! Western Cuisine Level 1, The Venetian Macao +853 2878 6525 Lady M Signature Mille Crêpes Lady M New York | $$$ Lady M is an internationally renowned cake boutique with locations in the USA, Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Shanghai and now Macao. With a range of award-winning signature cakes like Mille Crêpes, MilleFeuille and Gâteau Nuage, the luxury bakery delivers an experience that embodies elegance and thrives in the beauty of simplicity. Western Cuisine Level 3, The Venetian Macao +853 2825 8320 Lord Stow's Egg Tart Lord Stow's Bakery & Café | $$$ With its 30-year history, Lord Stow’s Egg Tart became famous, emerging as an edible icon of Macao. Also serving handmade pastries, cakes and breads; complemented with a range of salads, snacks, meals and beverages. Western Cuisine Level 3, The Venetian Macao +853 2886 6889 SIGNATURE RESTAURANTS SIGNATURE RESTAURANTS

Dining Dining 50 51 Glorious Seafood Restaurant Chinese Cuisine | $$$ Imperial House Dim Sum Chinese Cuisine | $$$ Marmeleira Seafood Restaurant Chinese Cuisine | $$$ Level 5, The Venetian Macao +853 2882 8213 Level 1, The Venetian Macao +853 8118 8822 Level 5, The Venetian Macao +853 2828 2872 INTERNATIONAL CUISINE INTERNATIONAL CUISINE Hip Seng Seafood Hotpot Chinese Cuisine | $$$ Level 1, The Venetian Macao +853 2822 2862 Red Dragon Noodles Asian Cuisine | $$$ Level 1, The Venetian Macao +853 8118 8822 Grand Dynasty Restaurant Chinese Cuisine | $$$ Level 1, The Venetian Macao +853 2895 0480

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Dining Dining 54 55 The food court is located at Level 3 of The Venetian Macao. Come and enjoy a variety of delicious cuisine from Tim Ho Wan, Hei Kei Wanton Noodles, Katsusato, Toei Delights, and many more. Chinese Cuisine Beef #1 Hei Kei Wanton Noodles Claypot King 101 Tastes San Mou I Lake Chong Fa Dumplings Lanzhou Noodle Tim Ho Wan Fortune Hunan Cuisine Ocean Empire Food Shop Treasure Lake Greenfood Kitchen Spicy Boy Wu Fang Zhai Glorious BBQ King Shanxi Grill Fish Mask Sichuan Cuisine Shu Zhan FOOD COURT FOOD COURT Asian Cuisine International Cuisine PHO 88 NOODLE SHOP Toei Delights Good Luck Hong Kong Restaurant Rasa Singapura Xishangong Korean Cuisine Chiang Mai Thai Katsusato O Castico Joyea Juice

Entertainment Entertainment 56 57 The Venetian Arena Formerly known as the Cotai Arena, the newly upgraded and renovated The Venetian Arena is a dynamic, best-in-class, multi-purpose venue. It is ideal for large-scale live entertainment, superstar concerts, world-class sports events, live broadcasts, creative MICE events, E-sports tournaments, and exceptional occasions. The new-look arena features state-of-the-art VIP amenities and spacious suites that are unmatched in Macao, luxurious premium seating, exceptional lighting, superior acoustics, and all new LED screens, along with elevated facilities for an unsurpassed guest experience. The performer/player experience has also been thoughtfully designed with industry-leading five-star dressing rooms and sports locker rooms, and dedicated catering facilities. Level 1, The Venetian Macao The Venetian Theatre The 1,780-seat The Venetian Theatre is one of the most advanced entertainment venues in Greater China, hosting the best of Chinese and international entertainment. Past events include legendary Broadway musicals such as Cats and Beauty and the Beast, performers such as Alicia Keys, The Beach Boys, the China National Symphony Orchestra, and the ballet Swan Lake. The Venetian Theatre has also hosted award ceremonies including the Asian Film Awards, China’s Huading Awards and China Music Awards. The theatre features ground-breaking technology making it a truly multi-purpose venue. Level 1, The Venetian Macao Entertainment

Macao’s Hottest Landmark — teamLab SuperNature Macao At over 5,000 sqm of labyrinthine floor space and with impressive eight-metre high ceilings, the monumental ‘body immersive’ interactive complex offers an amazing experience for families and visitors of all ages. The space has been transformed by teamLab into a complex, three-dimensional world with varying elevations filled with deeply immersive artworks. New immersive artwork has been unveiled sure to delight visitors. These include: “Floating Flower Garden: Flowers and I are of the Same Root, the Garden and I are One” – an interactive garden artwork composed of over 8,000 living orchids that bloom in mid-air as if floating in space; and EN TEA HOUSE where visitors can watch “Flowers Bloom in an Infinite Universe inside a Teacup”. In addition, the “Light Sculpture – Plane” series has revealed its major renewal, becoming even more immersive and the “Autonomous Abstraction, Continuous Phenomena from the Universe to the Self” has replaced one of the artworks. Cotai Expo, The Venetian Macao | +853 2882 8818 A visionary concept that blurs the perception of traditional boundaries through synergistic interaction, teamLab SuperNature Macao represents an unmissable opportunity to gain a higher understanding of the continuity between the self and the world. Entertainment Entertainment 58 59

Leisure Leisure 60 61 Gondola Rides A trip to The Venetian Macao would not be complete without a romantic ride in an authentic gondola down the outdoor lagoon or one of the canals inside Shoppes at Venetian. Enjoy the Venetian Gothic architecture and take home a souvenir photograph to remember your wonderful experience. Qube – Kid’s Play Zone Our innovative activity centre offers amazing climbing structures with slides and nets, and more computer games than you could throw a hand controller at. This 836 sqm children’s playground features a six-metre high multi-climbing facility with a free-fall slide, rainbow slides, a V-Net bridge, over and under barriers, zig-zag net climbers and more. Grado Mini Golf One of the best mini golf courses around! We have putters for kids and adults, golf balls and score cards for you to keep track of your game along the way. You are welcome to enjoy drinks from the Golf Pavilion before or after you play. Streetmosphere As you tour the canals and your favourite retail offerings at Shoppes at Venetian, feel free to watch our amazing living statues, take a selfie with a giant stilt walker, join in a reality-bending magic show, and see our many other Streetmosphere performances at the famous St. Mark’s Square. The Venetian Macao +853 2882 8888 Level 5, The Venetian Macao +853 8118 8890 / +853 8118 8891 Level 7, The Venetian Macao +853 8118 8899 The Venetian Macao Leisure

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