IELTS Test Centers in Macau

IELTS Testing Centres in Macao

In total, there is one test location in Macao that offer IELTS exams. You can select the one which is closer to you.

There are two types of test format available for IELTS exams: paper-based or computer-delivered. For both formats, the Speaking Section is done with a real IELTS examiner on a face-to-face basis.

Macau

British Council test location – World Trade Centre Macau

Street Address: Registration address Lotus Room, Av. Da Amizade, No 918, 5th Floor

Telephone Number: +852 2913 5100

Contact Email: enquiries@britishcouncil.org.hk

Website URL: http://www.britishcouncil.hk/en/exam/ielts

List of cities in Macao where you can take the IELTS tests

  • Macau

Macau

Macau is an autonomous territory within China. dependent territory. Macau is a city in China on the coast of the South China Sea. Includes the territory of the Macau Peninsula, the islands of Taipa and Coloane.
Population – 541,200 people. The area is 29 km2. The official languages ​​are Portuguese and Chinese. Currency – Pataca Macau.

The climate is tropical, subequatorial. The temperature in winter is +15*С, in summer +28*С.

The picturesque center of Macau during the era of Portuguese rule reflects the clash of European and Chinese cultures and values. In 2005, 8 squares and 28 objects, including the ruins of the destroyed Catholic Cathedral of 1582, several Portuguese forts and the oldest lighthouse in China, were added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2005.

Resorts and attractions of Macau

A city on the coast of the South China Sea, an autonomous territory of China. Formerly a Portuguese colony. Now it is a fairly large financial center that combines Chinese and European cultures.

Macau is known for its developed entertainment industry; casinos, gambling houses, hippodromes and nightclubs can be found everywhere. Such an abundance of entertainment attracts millions of tourists from all over the world.

Interesting facts

The oldest discovered traces of the South Chinese culture date back to 4-2 thousand BC.