Motor World Macau,
a luxury and super-car show, will be held from 16 -18 November 2007 at the
recently opened Venetian Macao Convention & Exhibition Centre. The
show will take place simultaneously with the 54th Macau Grand Prix. Over 20 prestigious vehicle
brands have already confirmed their participation and together these brands will showcase more than 70 vehicles at the
event's debut.
Motor World Macau will feature high performance vehicles including luxury sports utility cars, super cars and professional racing cars. Many
of the leading brands including Alfa Romeo, Audi, Bentley, BMW, Bugatti, Citroen, Daihatsu, Ferrari, Ford, Jaguar, Lexus,
Maserati, Maybach, Mazda, Mercedes-Benz, Mini Cooper, Mitsubishi, Peugeot, Porsche, Rolls-Royce, Subaru, Toyota and Volkswagen, have confirmed to
exhibit at the fair. Motor sports events and services, racing clubs and teams, motor products as well as motor education
and training are also among the exhibit scope. The show is open to the public all three days.
Besides the lavish display, there will be a Wine Zone, a relaxed area, where exhibitors can talk business over a glass of wine. Sponsored by
ASC Fine Wines, this wine zone will feature some of the greatest premium wines in the world. There will also be wine tasting sessions, with
experts sharing their wine experience, where people can sample different wines from different regions and choose their favourites among
the numerous selections. Visitors are also entitled to enter a daily lucky draw, sponsored by Schacter & Namdar
Asia, with total prizes valued at over HK$100,000.
Motor World Macau coincides with the 54th Macau Grand Prix, an event attracting thousands of car lovers and auto racing fans
from all over the world.
Motor World Macau
will be held in a 9,000 sqm exhibition hall and is open to the
public with a small admission fee of just HK$ / MOP 60 (US$8). Tickets
are available from China Travel Service (HK) Ltd. and Kong
Seng Ticketing Service.
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