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Title: Macau
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The underwater casino will form part of a huge gaming and entertainment complex – the ‘City of Dreams’ – which will cost eight billion Hong Kong dollars to create.
The mega-billion gambling casino and resort will also feature deluxe apartment blocks, 2,000 hotel rooms, a shopping mall and a 4,000-seat performance hall... Showed first 250 characters
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The underwater casino will form part of a huge gaming and entertainment complex – the ‘City of Dreams’ – which will cost eight billion Hong Kong dollars to create.
The mega-billion gambling casino and resort will also feature deluxe apartment blocks, 2,000 hotel rooms, a shopping mall and a 4,000-seat performance hall... Showed next 250 characters
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