Fai Chi Kei (Portuguese: Fai Chi Kei) is an area in the northwest of the Macau Peninsula. Belongs to Fatima Parish. History Chopsticks was basically a sandbar, which was called "Red Island" in ancient times. In the 1920s, the area was filled into a long and narrow piece of land, and a small bridge was built on the east side of the area to the Avenida General Blanco. The north and south waters are respectively Chopsticks South Bay and North Bay. In 1932, 14 two-story bungalows were built on this land and divided into two rows. Because the shape of the bungalows resembles a pair of chopsticks, the land was named Chopsticks Base. In the 1940s, the small bridge east of Chopsticks Base was filled in, and it has since been connected to the Macau Peninsula. In the 1970s, a new piece of land was filled in the northeast of Qiaoziji, and more than 10 buildings were built there. In the 1980s, the above-mentioned civilian houses were demolished and converted into buildings. In addition, a reclamation project has also been carried out at Chai Chi Kei, which is connected with Xinqiao and Sha Li Tau. Important facilities in the area: Yiyuan Dog Racing Track. Street or place name named after Fái Chi Kei. Travessa de Fái Chi Kei in Portuguese: Travessa de Fái Chi Kei: a section of lane between Perjohan Street and Fái Chi Kei Street. Rua de Fái Chi Kei, Portuguese: Rua de Fái Chi Kei: a street between Perjohan Street and the seaside. Ferraz Street/Kaizi Kenan Street, Portuguese: Rua do General Ivens Ferraz: a street between General Blanco Avenue and Shuen O Street. Rua do Marechal Gomes da Costa (Portuguese: Rua do Marechal Gomes da Costa): Rua do Marechal Gomes da Costa: a street in Shali Tou South Street, inside the Choi Chi Civilian Building.
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In Macau. First take the Hong Kong train or Take the bus to China Ferry Terminal in Tsim Sha Tsui or the Hong Kong and Macau Ferry Terminal at Shun Tak Center in Sheung Wan and take a boat to Macau.
Chopsticks are basically Macau racks?! There is no car from Tsing Yi to Macau...