Casino Lisboa, flagship establishment of the once gaming monopoly, is the landmark of Macau. From its gambling business to hotel architecture, it truly embodies everything the town is all about. A classic and must see.
Facing steep competition from Las Vegas and powered by the influx of visitors from the mainland, the hotel has exapnded once again to include a brand new onion like casino floor with a gigantic hotel that sprouts from above (to be completed later this year).
But it is its original building that is of more interest - accented with Portuguese style decors from wavy pavers to parking valet.
The ceiling of its grand lobby is a mosaic of a huge fisher's net spreaded behind a chandelier, surronded by beautifully put together Portuguese warships ready to attack.
This is Fung Shui, a Chinese traditional style of interior design that utilizes symbolical objects and pictures to enhance the fortunes of the occupants; in this case a representation of the capture and defeat of casino patrons.
In fact the same notion is echoed throughout the premise. For example the building itself is shaped like a traditional Chinese bird cage...
... and mysterious shapes (rumored to be bloody bat's mouth) blanket the ceilings of every entrance to the casino.
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