3000 x 4000 px | 25,4 x 33,9 cm | 10 x 13,3 inches | 300dpi
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Macau, China
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Galaxy Macau is a resort located on the Cotai Strip, Macau. Construction on the Cotai project began in 2002, but its opening has since then been rescheduled several times. Its developer Galaxy Entertainment Group announced on 10 March 2011 that its HKD 14.9 billion (USD 1.9 billion) Galaxy Macau resort officially opened on 15 May 2011. The resort is designed by Gary Goddard. Attractions include: Wave pool and artificial beach Above the gaming area there will be a 52, 000-square-metre resort, with gardens, six swimming pools, including a wave pool and an artificial beach made of 350-tonne white sand. Fortune Diamond In Galaxy's lobby, a fountain turns into a giant roulette wheel before a giant diamond rises out of the top.[clarification needed] "It's a metaphor for wishing casino goers eternal luck and prosperity", said designer Jeremy Railton, President of Entertainment Design Corp. Wishing Crystals In the other side of Galaxy, the bus lobby houses a series of giant crystals that float above a pool of water. The crystals have adopted advanced motion sensor technology that triggers special visual effects when guests walk near the crystals. When all the crystals are activated, good luck symbols flash from the crystals and reflect in the water. Gold Leaf Cupolas To match the positioning of the resort as the New Palace of Asia, there are 6 cupolas at the top of the two towers of Galaxy Macau. All six cupolas are covered in 24-carat gold - enough to cover 87 football pitches.[6] Four of them measure 15 metres high and the other two at 24 metres. Galaxy Laserama The gold-leaf cupolas of Galaxy Macau feature a laser show system which projects laser beams into the sky every 15 minutes. It is claimed to be the largest laser shows in the world and is visible across Macau.