Acceptance
Macau Pass | |||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 澳門通 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 澳门通 | ||||||
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The Macau Pass is accepted by:
- Autobuses
- Transmac
- Transportas Companhia de Macau
- Vending machines
- Vitasoy and Coca-Cola vending machines
- "24" Mini-store and vending
- Supermarkets
- Royal Supermarket Chains
- DCH Food Mart Deluxe (World Trade Center)
- San Miu Supermarkets
- US Mart Limited
- Soi Cheung Supermarket
- Tai Fung Supermarket
- Weng Kei Supermarkets
- Convenience
- Circle K Convenience Stores
- 7-Eleven Convenience Stores
- Shopping and services
- Select CTM stores
- Transmac and Macau Pass Service centers
- J.T. Ticket Net Machines
- Select Ricoh Photocopiers
- Macau Cultural Center
- Creative Photo Studio
- Select Padaria da Guia stores
- Select Mario Bakeries
- Q&A
- S.J. Hospital Automatic Registration System
- Macao Science Center
- Polytechnic Institute
- Canon
- Food and beverage
- Select Yue Weng Kei Restaurants (In Service Soon)
- Snowball Cafe and Bakery
- Sio Hong Mao Restaurant (Taipa store only)
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