How the Rich Ate Macau

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Комментарии • 391

  • @andrefu4166
    @andrefu4166 13 дней назад +1055

    "they cut off his head, he did not survive that"
    so true king

    • @Dencrack89
      @Dencrack89 13 дней назад +25

      came her to post that.

    • @paulmichaelfreedman8334
      @paulmichaelfreedman8334 13 дней назад +8

      Well, not for long, that's for sure. Apparently you can remain conscious for up to 20 seconds depending on how fast the blood drains from your brain.

    • @perfectallycromulent
      @perfectallycromulent 13 дней назад +49

      some people just refuse to pull themselves up by their bootstraps, put their head back on their body, and get back to work. shameful.

    • @JamesHalfHorse
      @JamesHalfHorse 13 дней назад +9

      I actually snorted.

    • @smoggert
      @smoggert 13 дней назад +32

      humor so dry I had to sip my water

  • @Drakonus_
    @Drakonus_ 9 дней назад +38

    5:05 The monotone "bro had 10 wives and 27 children" caught me off guard. 💀

  • @federicoae7671
    @federicoae7671 12 дней назад +108

    "...cutting off his head. He did not survive that" XD

    • @yoursubconscious
      @yoursubconscious 10 дней назад

      ya, 😂 thought the same

    • @conoba
      @conoba 9 дней назад +1

      @@yoursubconscious I am surprised as you are.

    • @simbriant
      @simbriant 9 дней назад +2

      I am shocked. Shocked! 😂

    • @ChrisJackson-js8rd
      @ChrisJackson-js8rd 8 дней назад

      i remember reading somewhere when i was young that it takes as much as 15 seconds for your head to die once severed
      no clue how true that may be tho lol

  • @brunosirigado
    @brunosirigado 12 дней назад +114

    I lived in Macau with my parents.
    Back then, we didn't pay taxes because of the casino's profits.
    Since my father worked at the Macau electric company, we also didn't pay electricity.
    Good times.

    • @ArawnOfAnnwn
      @ArawnOfAnnwn 11 дней назад +2

      What DID you pay lol?

    • @brunosirigado
      @brunosirigado 11 дней назад +24

      @@ArawnOfAnnwn Shopping at Hong Kong every weekends...

    • @fft2020
      @fft2020 11 дней назад

      devias ter la ficado, Portugal CONTINENTAL é para os Portugueses filhos de Portugueses e netos de Portugueses

    • @awesonimals1216
      @awesonimals1216 11 дней назад +6

      @@fft2020hahahahaha
      portugal nao eh dono de nada amigao

    • @awesonimals1216
      @awesonimals1216 11 дней назад

      @@fft2020a portugueses; nada
      nao é a toa que dizem quao nojentos voces sao 😂😂😂

  • @blueredbrick
    @blueredbrick 12 дней назад +65

    The dry 'he dud not survive that' had me in a chuckle

  • @yensteel
    @yensteel 13 дней назад +166

    Speaking as a former resident and student there: Their CE, Mr. Ho constantly iterates that diversification is important but there's barely anything done. They're still as a rock. It was especially evident when covid was over nothing changed. The money is flowing back in to casinos. Even with the thriving casinos, the local residents aren't benefiting. Theres many people who study to leave the city, so brain drain is a significant problem.
    Their infrastructure is focused on the casinos, where there's barely any investment for the Macanese people themselves. Since money laundering is such a problem and regulations are so tight there, E-commerce is nearly impossible.
    Many shops are still closing and reopening there. The job figures is misleading too, as a lot of jobs posted are potentially scams. A lot only want your personal data and/or money.

    • @Rubicola174
      @Rubicola174 12 дней назад +32

      "What we're doing is unsustainable and can not work forever, but I am baffled that it still works and terrified of changing anything that might break it."

    • @yensteel
      @yensteel 12 дней назад +13

      @@Rubicola174 Where is that quote from? It's so relatable and explainable! It applies to both Macau and a lot of draconian business practices.
      In one case study, a hotel company restricted their corporate network speed to 200kbs as they feared that employees would waste time on social media on the computers. Email attachments, ppt, and pdfs had to be sent on the hotel guest wifi network. It was anonymized with the name "Ravine"

    • @Rubicola174
      @Rubicola174 12 дней назад +5

      @@yensteel That case study is hilarious! Sadly the quote is made-up but kind of fits the attitude I have to any electronics project I touch.

    • @MeiinUK
      @MeiinUK 12 дней назад

      It's too late... It's probably already an extension of Singapore... So it can't compete.

    • @ReyZar666
      @ReyZar666 12 дней назад

      the issue is that the mafia ( the casino owners) are part of the Gov, just like in another 3 world country, (trust me i live in one) they will talk about the issues, but there is no real way to deal with them after all you need to cut off a huge portion of the gdp, by cutting off ties with this people and thats not possible since this people have a lot of power so the gov act like a puppet unless there is a bigger country interested in dealing with the shit show, but for them there is a lot to loose and little to earn so they end up partnering with the mafia

  • @Anti-CornLawLeague
    @Anti-CornLawLeague 13 дней назад +121

    Remembers years ago reading a statistic that gambling in Macau is five times more important to their economy than that of Las Vegas and thinks: “Alright, I’ll give it a shot.”

    • @aps125
      @aps125 9 дней назад +3

      Macau gambling revenue last year was about 24 billions, three times larger than the strip

    • @Mongol_Invasion
      @Mongol_Invasion 8 дней назад +1

      Casinos are a great way to launder money. It's not that they are dumb, it's corrupt officials who want to have a good time and wash their money.

  • @HanSolo__
    @HanSolo__ 12 дней назад +128

    2:00 And then a Polish traveler came and they tried to get him drunk but they run out of alcohol so the traveler left.

    • @djackmanson
      @djackmanson 12 дней назад +20

      The Finns have entered the chat

    • @HanSolo__
      @HanSolo__ 12 дней назад +5

      @@djackmanson Love from Poland!

    • @betobsbf
      @betobsbf 11 дней назад +2

      😂😂

  • @icegiant1000
    @icegiant1000 11 дней назад +18

    A guy with the last name Fok was the major investor in a company named STD-M? You can't make this up.

    • @vacamike
      @vacamike 8 дней назад +1

      Are you a child?

  • @dyingearth
    @dyingearth 13 дней назад +43

    Hum. There's a James Clavell novel The Noble House detailing one eventful week in Hong Kong in 1963. One of the character is Lando Mata, the Portugese-Chinese owner of the gambling monopoly which is partially based on Stanley Ho.

  • @JonathanMaddox
    @JonathanMaddox 12 дней назад +25

    I have been working my way very slowly through your very first videos over the last few months, and just made it up to the Macau history ones when this popped up. Coincidence or what?
    You have an excellent body of work here. It's great to see how your presentation has improved over time, the older stuff was patchy but the content is still 100% worthwhile. Thanks for doing you.

  • @santibanks
    @santibanks 12 дней назад +16

    Macau is of course also central in North Korea's efforts to get (foreign) money into the hands of the regime, evading sanctions

  • @shamsulazhar
    @shamsulazhar 12 дней назад +18

    I subscribed for the history of SQL and now I'm getting the history of gambling in Macau, nice

  • @marc-andremuller1954
    @marc-andremuller1954 13 дней назад +35

    i was assuming this was about casino buffets…

  • @jaimeortega4940
    @jaimeortega4940 13 дней назад +48

    Yup, I remember the "good ole' days" of VIP rooms. Some suites were quite luxurious. Even had separate food and booze (and concierges that would get you anything else you wanted, and I mean anything) menus. Quiet, clean didn't smell like, old beer, booze, angst and cigarette smoke like the regular Casinos.

    • @BlaBla-pf8mf
      @BlaBla-pf8mf 12 дней назад

      VIP rooms are pretty normal in the gambling industry. Are they forbidden now in Macau?

    • @KeithZim
      @KeithZim 12 дней назад +10

      @@BlaBla-pf8mf He is hinting at debauchery. The bad of the bad could be had by lad if he were bold enough to ask..

    • @ArawnOfAnnwn
      @ArawnOfAnnwn 11 дней назад

      @@KeithZim What kind of debauchery pray? Details pls. ;)

    • @Winkle-Dinkle
      @Winkle-Dinkle 11 дней назад

      @@ArawnOfAnnwnsomething like Dubai porta potties I bet

  • @ChrisJackson-js8rd
    @ChrisJackson-js8rd 13 дней назад +24

    it's interesting how a gambling industry seems to almost guarantee the ensconcement of an oligarchy whose primary interest consists only of making things easier for their casinos.
    perhaps monaco is an exception. by virtue of being too small to house the poor.

    • @DctrBread
      @DctrBread 11 дней назад +4

      civilized nations prefer to gamble at the stock exchange

    • @nothanks9503
      @nothanks9503 8 дней назад +1

      You gotta do what the US learned to do tie the casinos profits into social goods like the casino I worked at all their income went to the government to build stuff like roads hospitals and an auditorium for the high school then the government pays them back minus taxes

    • @ChrisJackson-js8rd
      @ChrisJackson-js8rd 8 дней назад

      @@nothanks9503 that certainly helps. the problem is that it's very difficult to calculate the harm done by gambling, whereas it's relatively easy to quantify the benefits. As the benefits are largely financial and the harms are generally not.
      like take someone who loses his house at the casino. thats an economic postive to the economy as a whole and yes you can offset the benefit received by the casino by taxation and then use those public goods like some sort of welfare housing for the man's family, but i dont see how this transaction will ever realistically be made into a net benefit. an extreme example i know, but that i have witnessed before nonetheless.
      but yes harm reduction and harm offset clearly helps versus funnelling the money into criminal organizations

  • @arborinfelix
    @arborinfelix 10 дней назад +5

    "they cut off his head, he did not survive that"
    Just a scratch wound

    • @patrickjordan2233
      @patrickjordan2233 9 дней назад

      It's easier (closer) to "..bite your leg off..."?
      Love the movie reference LOL

  • @honprarules
    @honprarules 10 дней назад +4

    I'm very happy with your content, one of the only few RUclipsrs who I've supported monetarily.

  • @mac2857
    @mac2857 12 дней назад +9

    We need Fallout: Macau as a spiritual successor to nvg

  • @williamhoodtn
    @williamhoodtn 13 дней назад +27

    This is what vice does, it destroys your own house and your future.

  • @erok268
    @erok268 13 дней назад +87

    I like how everyone is getting eaten over time. Like the amount of video titles asianometry has stating whomever was ate you would think by just titles that they were dabbling in true crime.

    • @adamcordingley2572
      @adamcordingley2572 13 дней назад +22

      I about had a stroke trying to read that second sentence lmao

    • @LucificNight
      @LucificNight 12 дней назад +7

      Reminds me of when headlines kept using "slammed" whenever anything even remotely critical was said.

    • @Tealice1
      @Tealice1 12 дней назад +8

      "How the Dutch ate their prime minister" is a video I'm waiting for

    • @ArawnOfAnnwn
      @ArawnOfAnnwn 11 дней назад +5

      Wait till you hear about How Seven ATE Nine!

  • @bennettbullock9690
    @bennettbullock9690 9 дней назад +2

    I visited Macau during the last week of Portuguese rule. One thing that struck me about the city was how few people knew any Portuguese, despite the fact that all the signs were in Portuguese and the old city was a textbook example of Portuguese architecture. I understand that this was largely because most of the city's residents arrived from China in the 20th century, but it did confirm my suspicion that the Portuguese, for better or for worse, made very little effort to assimilate the people they ruled over. This video sheds a new light on that - they were not really in charge at all, they just did whatever the gangs told them to do.

  • @SFVYachtClub
    @SFVYachtClub 13 дней назад +21

    "Babe wake up, Asianometry posted another socioeconomic vore vid."

  • @dziban303
    @dziban303 13 дней назад +12

    this channel rules

  • @mceajc
    @mceajc 12 дней назад +2

    The way you find such disparate yet fascinating subjects is quite amazing. Enthralling!

  • @Carfeu
    @Carfeu 11 дней назад +2

    “…cutting off his head. He did not survive that”.

  • @Ayo22210
    @Ayo22210 11 дней назад +4

    Do a video on fentanyl and casino laundering in Vancouver. Chinese triads, big circle boys… Wilful blindness is a book on it.

  • @mikewebsdale4777
    @mikewebsdale4777 10 дней назад +2

    Great video, again! Your videos are consistently informative and entertaining.

  • @jevinday
    @jevinday 12 дней назад +3

    I live in the Western United States, so naturally I don't ever hear about anything that happens in Asia. Your channel is really interesting! Sometimes we get so caught up in our own lives that we forget there's an entire world going on at any moment! It's amazing!

  • @lysanderkrieg5474
    @lysanderkrieg5474 12 дней назад +2

    You could do a video on the invention of the teapot and still make it sound fascinating. Absolutely love your work,

  • @tylerlynch2849
    @tylerlynch2849 9 дней назад

    Honestly what an incredible video. Direct, insightful, concise.

  • @Macanese
    @Macanese 11 дней назад +4

    Coloane is just Ko-low-Aan, the e is kinda silent.

    • @fitzt70
      @fitzt70 10 дней назад

      Yeah. The narrator’s pronunciation was irritating.

  • @OdyTypeR
    @OdyTypeR 13 дней назад +4

    Great vid. Gonna go rewatch the whole Macau series now.👋

  • @jpmtlhead39
    @jpmtlhead39 10 дней назад +9

    I was a professor of Portuguese in Macau between 1989/1997 and never seen the crime-riddled Territory as you say in the beggining of this "peace".
    With or without Stanley Ho influence.
    And Gambling in Macau under the Portuguese Rule was always legal, afterall Macau was under Portuguese Law until 1999.
    PS: what Stanley Ho achived,legally or illegally is just Astonishing.
    Macau is just 6 times bigger than Las Vegas in Gambling Revenue.
    Not bad at all for a small old colonial Territory .

    • @emilcost8613
      @emilcost8613 9 дней назад +1

      I was in Macau in 2018. I said to my friend that Macau makes Las Vegas into a place where you go slumming. I've never seen such hotels and casinos as those in Macau.

  • @slypear
    @slypear 12 дней назад

    Another excellent upload, thanks!
    Can't wait to see a similar one about Cambodia~

  • @Salisboury
    @Salisboury 12 дней назад +1

    How convenient, I’m currently reading the book “Blood Brothers” by Bertil Lintner more specifically the chaper on Macau, and he pretty much recounts the same thing in that book.

  • @pomicultorul
    @pomicultorul 11 дней назад

    Thank you for your work!

  • @polyleftene9747
    @polyleftene9747 10 дней назад +2

    as someone born in macau in the 2000s (and left since) this video resonated especially on the economy currently - it is a lack of diversity ever since covid
    it felt like a drastic change in the quality and way of life (and this is not accounting to the totaliterian-esque restrictions) as most casinos cannot capitalise on the vip guests.
    likewise, with or without diversification macau (to an extent hk) are both doomed to mainland as they export much cheaper labour and greater competition to the locals who would often lose out and the money spent onto macau's non-existent tourism (or what remains of it after little red book ruined everything) drives prices up. I currently live in the uk and sometimes i feel the prices here are the same back "home", even if every brit moans about cost of living but i digress.
    i do not mean to be xenophobic to the mainlanders (as that would be illegal under the national security law) but i do feel like both macau and hk have lost its soul, from when i was a child - a place which used to be a haven of sorts, removed to nothing but bureaucracy and oligarchs willing to sell out to the mainland government as the common people suffer under prices (and housing) with lowered income.
    rant over

  • @WellBattle6
    @WellBattle6 13 дней назад +12

    Wonder about the differences between Macau and other gambling cities like Atlantic City and Las Vegas.

    • @HaiLeQuang
      @HaiLeQuang 13 дней назад +10

      A LOT BIGGER

    • @gus473
      @gus473 13 дней назад +5

      Brittany Spears has not had an entertainment residency in Macau. Oh, and no port facilities in Vegas. 🎲

    • @yensteel
      @yensteel 13 дней назад +6

      Each gambler spends more than in the other gambling cities at least. Source: Asianometry's last video.

    •  13 дней назад +5

      7 times bigger than Vegas

    • @sebastienhardinger4149
      @sebastienhardinger4149 13 дней назад +8

      Gambling is much more culturally big in China than the US (or at least until recently, who knows with all the sports betting). Vegas has sought over the past couple decade to get as many Chinese and other East Asian high rollers into Vegas because they spend so much. And part of the reason AC has struggled so much is that they can't really access the Chinese high roller market
      The widespread legalization of gambling in the US also differs massively from China, where it remains illegal on the mainland. While in the US most cities have multiple casinos nearby, the only place you can gamble in China is Macau and HK (and other SE Asian countries). For example, I live in Philadelphia - 20 years ago the only place near me I could gamble at would be AC, but today I can walk to a casino

  • @jacoblister
    @jacoblister 10 дней назад +3

    I wrote the ticket printer driver for the Hong Kong Macau ferry - fun project

  • @grafixerr
    @grafixerr 13 дней назад +4

    "He did not survive that." 😂 that's great!

  • @dereklenzen2330
    @dereklenzen2330 5 дней назад

    3:41 "Dragging him off his horse and cutting off his head...
    He did not survive that."

  • @KtosoX
    @KtosoX 12 дней назад +2

    3:43 - 3:46
    *Supprised Pikachu face*

  • @NY_Mountain_Man
    @NY_Mountain_Man 11 дней назад +1

    You know, watching stuff like this on a Saturday probably explains why I'm so weird.

  • @DJPeterLo
    @DJPeterLo 3 дня назад

    Lou Kau is coincidentally my great grandfather. This was fun to watch.

  • @vrj0
    @vrj0 8 дней назад

    Your account is like opium for curious people. Thank you for making me addicted 😛.

  • @MenkoDany
    @MenkoDany 13 дней назад +5

    Macau is a beautiful place, and a very sad, sad story.

    • @yensteel
      @yensteel 13 дней назад +3

      I agree. Macau is laid back and relaxing compared to HK. Their Hac Sa beach is always worth visiting and relaxing in. They have a surprising amount of Michelin star restaurants.
      However, their whole economy is dependent on gambling, and they didn't diversify even after covid, which hit them incredibly hard.

  • @karere1s
    @karere1s 6 дней назад

    That picture of Ho with the governor of Macau looks like the photos you always see in Mafia documentaries

  • @holidayfartcruiserthe2nd749
    @holidayfartcruiserthe2nd749 12 дней назад +4

    5:05 bro is brain rotting

  • @oxvendivil442
    @oxvendivil442 11 дней назад +1

    Love Macau, always go there, next time I'm gonna eat at Taipa village for a change, last time I was there, got food poisoning from raw beef tartare, stayed at old man Stanley's Versace hotel at Lisboa Palace, nice place! I do notice that Macau's number of gamblers have slowly declined over the years, but the walk-in and leisure tourists have exponentially increased especially among the youth, they don't gamble but they do social media posting, most eat and shop at low to medium end establishments but not really on the high end luxury shops and dinning, that is mostly reserved for the rich Chinese tourists from Southeast Asia.

  • @Aeyo
    @Aeyo 9 дней назад +1

    Stanley Ho
    STDM
    Henry Fok
    This video has wildest characters

  • @raygumm
    @raygumm 13 дней назад +55

    Wake up babe Asianometry just dropped a new video

    • @greggbonti4952
      @greggbonti4952 13 дней назад +1

      Call me whatever you want but I was already awake. Good looking out though.

    • @raygumm
      @raygumm 13 дней назад +2

      @@garettrobichaux correct. You catch on quick. Boosts dude's engagement, doncha kno?

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz 13 дней назад +2

      @@raygumm All hail the almighty algorithm!

    • @AmandaHuggenkiss
      @AmandaHuggenkiss 13 дней назад +5

      “wake up babe” comments are cringe and played out

    • @brodriguez11000
      @brodriguez11000 13 дней назад +3

      Landed on my foot. Ow! Ow! Ow!

  • @djackmanson
    @djackmanson 12 дней назад +2

    I'd never heard of the 12-3 Incident but the Wiki article has enlightened me. I never realised the PRC government was basically in charge from 1966 but let the Portuguese pretend to rule Macau until 1999.
    Wiki suggests that this was because Beijing didn't want to make people in Hong Kong worry.

    • @MeiinUK
      @MeiinUK 12 дней назад +1

      You're kind of misunderstanding it based on this individual perception. Prc was newly formed. China does not equate to prc. Prc has more parts that is now generalised and classified as china. But some of these people who support the communists don't know that. But why the fights happen here in Macau and in HK is because these people are indeed the last or few remaining Chinese. That is why they fight for their rights. It's like Catalonia... In Spain.. or the Vatican... In Rome... But hearing in mind that nobody said that the two cannot coexists. It can. It has. They won't fight if they aren't some kind of imperial elite. Think about it. Even in Vietnam, there was a dynasty too... Mr Lai... Now it is part of that. So... What is happening with art. 23 is not good. It makes the whole UN notion a mediocrity. Cos you are killing off the remaining empire of another state. Imagine if somebody targetted the royal families.... Even everybody knows that Madonna is part of the royal family tree to the old Queen.... Similar to Mr Lai.

  • @dejectedfrogcat2840
    @dejectedfrogcat2840 10 дней назад

    Damn that secret base in Macao with all those ronins!

  • @adamcheklat7387
    @adamcheklat7387 11 дней назад +1

    6:07: Ouch!

  • @bearchan3181
    @bearchan3181 11 дней назад +1

    The 12-3 incident, coupled with Carnation Revolution, did paralysed Portugese ability to continuing rule Macau.
    But I will also add, Portugal did want to surrender Macau back to China as early as possible. But the politburo rather have HK first as the latter has more things to deal with. Hence why Macau only back to China 450 years later. It starts and end with Macau...

  • @user-ux5hp6vp2t
    @user-ux5hp6vp2t 8 дней назад

    The screenplay for Martin Scorsese movie writes itself...

  • @tameimpala37
    @tameimpala37 12 дней назад

    That was brilliant.

  • @anushagr14
    @anushagr14 12 дней назад

    5:15 which company? Can anyone tell the name?

  • @buglepong
    @buglepong 12 дней назад +1

    my uncle was running one of the casinos in macau after the handover. the chinese continually cracked down on the gambling and he always complained about them

  • @IVWOR
    @IVWOR 13 дней назад +3

    Цікаве та пізнавальне відео. Дякую ❤️

  • @johanneszwilling
    @johanneszwilling 9 дней назад

    Gotta admit, slightly embarrassed only "knowing" about this place from that James Bond movie

  • @zal_models
    @zal_models 13 дней назад +3

    bobba fett would love macau

  • @vmoses1979
    @vmoses1979 10 дней назад +1

    Little Portugal expelled Chinese natives from Macau and unilaterally declared it a Portguese colony. Boy China was taken advantage of during that time.

    • @gotworc
      @gotworc 9 дней назад

      The Chinese leased it to the Portuguese.

  • @user-me5eb8pk5v
    @user-me5eb8pk5v 12 дней назад

    Thats why they emphasize woo yao, the poor familiar children and wives.

  • @Atricapilla
    @Atricapilla День назад

    Immaculate as always

  • @rexanguis214
    @rexanguis214 11 дней назад

    Does anyone know a channel as good that only talks about economic and finance subjects…..god bless

  • @Wolflowb
    @Wolflowb 10 дней назад

    “He did not survive that.” Hahahahah

  • @ageoflove1980
    @ageoflove1980 7 дней назад

    Gambling, murders, brothels, drinking? So, just asking for a friend, is that still a thing?

  • @andymouse
    @andymouse 13 дней назад

    Awesome.....cheers.

  • @misubi
    @misubi 9 дней назад

    I remember going to Macau regularly as a kid in the 80s and was suprised by the rampant poverty and beggars on every street. It was always seedy, but had portugese charm. Now it's lost it's unique culture and has become a vile souless Chinese version of Las Vegas.

  • @christopherd.winnan8701
    @christopherd.winnan8701 13 дней назад +1

    Excellent video. A few more comparisons with Vegas would have helped with context.
    Will you be doing a similar feature on Caesar's Palace in Laos?

  • @scottchiang7616
    @scottchiang7616 12 дней назад

    The picture showing "Casino Estoril" is the one in Porto, Portugal not in Macau.

    • @joaopedrovalerio9673
      @joaopedrovalerio9673 12 дней назад +3

      It's in Estoril near the racetrack ,not Porto...

    • @scottchiang7616
      @scottchiang7616 12 дней назад +1

      @@joaopedrovalerio9673 thx for the clarification

  • @goldnutter412
    @goldnutter412 13 дней назад

    tek tiles you say ? :D NICE
    the naughty 90s
    not so nice :(
    entropy bubbles up to the surface..

  • @janm2510
    @janm2510 5 дней назад

    enjoying the dry humour

  • @ViceCoin
    @ViceCoin 11 дней назад

    Would like to visit and party in Macau.

  • @drjenschn
    @drjenschn День назад

    fan tan: not "divided by four" but the remainder, modulo four... The Wikipedia on the matter also got modulo wrong, stating that players bet on 1..4--that is not the case, it's 0..3. People really should get their maths vocabulary up to passing levels...

  • @davecool42
    @davecool42 13 дней назад

    What in the Ozark

  • @fitzt70
    @fitzt70 10 дней назад

    Vicente Nicolau de Mesquita was the Macanese officer who lead the attack on Chinese winning against great odds.
    He went crazy because he did not receive the accolades he expected and killed his wife before throwing himself down a well.
    I lived on the street in Taipa named for him.

  • @skunkwerx9674
    @skunkwerx9674 12 дней назад

    It’s pretty much the same today

  • @itchylol742
    @itchylol742 13 дней назад +325

    ironic that the thumbnail says "how the rich are macau" but the titile is "how the gamblers ate macau" since gamblers usually are the opposite of rich. maybe saying how the casinos ate macau would be better

    • @sixty4776
      @sixty4776 13 дней назад +60

      Seems you're forgetting to consider the wealthy socialites who owned, operated, and set up rackets based around the casinos.

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz 13 дней назад +11

      I knew exactly what the video was going to be about the moment i saw it in my feed. Unless somoene else didn't, or particularly nearly skipped the video due to thumbnail/title, i don't feel a clarification or improvement is necessary.

    • @johnathanclayton2887
      @johnathanclayton2887 13 дней назад +14

      The rich also own the casino

    • @dewiz9596
      @dewiz9596 13 дней назад +1

      . . . waiting to see something about Panama. . .

    • @freemanol
      @freemanol 13 дней назад +14

      There are rich people who can afford to lose millions yet remain rich

  • @JM-st1le
    @JM-st1le 12 дней назад

    3:38 He didn't?!!

  • @mvadu
    @mvadu 12 дней назад

    3:42 "he did not survive that", you didn't put a spoiler alert!

  • @TheDeveloperGuy
    @TheDeveloperGuy 12 дней назад +1

    Thanks for “non-tech” history videos like this too! Asian history is practically nonexistent in european schools… (and this kind of spicy history is also “forbidden”)

    • @MeiinUK
      @MeiinUK 12 дней назад +2

      This is not true. Actually. But this kind of history are news in the eyes of the West. Each country teaches their own history of the country. To teach these relationships.. you need to learn it as a separate subject as history.

  • @Archimedeeez
    @Archimedeeez 12 дней назад

    3:45 😂

  • @julians7268
    @julians7268 10 дней назад

    Wow... i never knew that about Macau and Portugal's dereliction of duty to its citizenry in those final years... Thats truly awful.

  • @TestChannel-gt5yi
    @TestChannel-gt5yi 12 дней назад +10

    680k population is basically useless figure, so do the apparent density
    because there’re MORE tourists than the citizens in Macau everyday. And thanks to the distance to mainland is literally nothing, more than half of them go back at night.
    Moreover, there’re ~100k “foreign” worker(mainly from china) working in Macau.
    Also need to mention only ~50% of land in Macau is civilised/developed, but local people love to stay in the Macau Pennisula(half again).
    So all in all there’re usually ~100k person/km2(in town area) in day time and

    • @yensteel
      @yensteel 12 дней назад +2

      7-11 is in Macau, a lot of supermarkets aren't open 24/7. These include San Miu and Parknshop.

    • @TestChannel-gt5yi
      @TestChannel-gt5yi 12 дней назад

      @@yensteel In Hong Kong 7-Elevens are almost in every single block, many of them only

    • @MeiinUK
      @MeiinUK 12 дней назад

      Wow... So it's like it's an actual commuters' entertainment city then ?....

    • @TestChannel-gt5yi
      @TestChannel-gt5yi 12 дней назад +2

      @@MeiinUK Well, what a good description!
      It's very similar to the way people love Tokyo, Singapore and Hong Kong, high density and clean. But compare to them, Macanese is more merciful(unlike Tokyo it's on the face and unlike Hong Kong they discriminate each other) and simple or even naive, the city landscape is a bit dilapidated, closer to Kuala Lumpur.

    • @yensteel
      @yensteel 12 дней назад +1

      @TestChannel-gt5yi Oh, I’m more experienced with Taipa side. Cheers.

  • @KageNoTenshi
    @KageNoTenshi 5 дней назад

    Ho freaking ran macau at least we until 1999 handover

  • @gn01308814
    @gn01308814 12 дней назад

    Was hoping you to talk about the downfall of SunCity Group and the related socio-events. can you make a vidoe about that?

  • @rickden8362
    @rickden8362 13 дней назад

    I love these type videos, better than how many lines the new machine etch on the head of an angle.

  • @user-uc5um3io2j
    @user-uc5um3io2j 9 дней назад

    A state within a state

  • @KazModah
    @KazModah 13 дней назад +2

    Portuguese "J" isnt pronouced with "R" like in spanish

  • @jimpinetree2531
    @jimpinetree2531 10 дней назад

    I thought this was about the dining experience of the rich…

  • @Mezer7466
    @Mezer7466 11 дней назад

    Please feature Philippines' gambling industry

  • @theMOCmaster
    @theMOCmaster 12 дней назад +1

    how long did polygamy last in china? I had no idea people were having 10 wives

  • @Adde-hy7wx
    @Adde-hy7wx 9 дней назад

    The rich ate my cow!

  • @dylanjimenez1952
    @dylanjimenez1952 10 дней назад +1

    talk about Chinese cars manufacturers international expansion

  • @allwrighty100
    @allwrighty100 12 дней назад

    Half the size of Manhattan? Is that big or small? Manhattan's in USA right?

  • @AlxBrb
    @AlxBrb 8 дней назад

    And what are the roles of the Triad today?
    Subcontracting their old jobs of "debt collection" from the foreign subcontractors?

  • @Dm0stFin3sT
    @Dm0stFin3sT 11 дней назад

    Asianometry is funny