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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!The A-Ma Temple, located in the southeast of the Macau Peninsula, is the oldest temple in Macau. It was constructed in the year of 1488
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a-matemple.com = reg fees. sorry, that as much as you can get. you can get more if you can convince the macau gov to use/buy this dn for its a-ma temple. but i seriously doubt it, because they use domain name like MacauTourism.gov.mo as their offiicial tourism website instead of more memorable name eg. visitMacau.com
may be they have not known the benefit of good domain name even though they have billions of revenue to spend from casino taxes.
by the way, i don own visitMacau.com, can i get some appraisal pls for this name, just curious.
I dont get it. You own visitMacau.com? At any rate, you should start a new thread
Start your own thread for that. I se that there is a lot of ***.gov.mo. but as macau are beeing a tourism place i think .com will be bigger then .gov.mo for turist visitting macau.may be they have not known the benefit of good domain name even though they have billions of revenue to spend from casino taxes.
by the way, i don own visitMacau.com, can i get some appraisal pls for this name, just curious.
If it's a valid temple and the dash is part of it, the .com is valuable. Now, outside of Macau it doesn't seem to be a known place. So again, it's a catch-22.
A-Ma Temple
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A-Ma TempleA-Ma Temple (Traditional Chinese: 媽閣廟; Portuguese: Templo de A-Má ;Simplified Chinese: 妈阁庙) is one of the landmarks of Macao, situated on the southwest tip of the Macao Peninsula. First building constructed in 1488, it is the oldest of Macao's three major temples. It is said that Macau, the Portuguese name of the city, came from the temple. It was well described in words, as well as with brushes and sail cloth, by Chinese and westerners. It is also one of the first scenes photographed in China.
It is one of the sites designated "Historic Centre of Macau", which was enlisted on the World Heritage List in 2005.
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