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Eugene O'Connor
from ireland | May. 07, 2013 04:37
About:Chinese Clay Figurine Museum
AS an Irish passport holder do I need a visa to visit Macau
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| May. 08, 2013 02:25
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No, it is not necessary if your stay there is less than 90 days.
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