The Macau Government Tourism Office (MGTO) announced in a statement yesterday the Macau Grand Prix Museum’s debut of a 360-degree panoramic view feature, enabling the public to experience online virtual tours and promote actual visits.
According to the statement, the public can view the zones, installations and exhibits in the three-dimensional 360-degree panorama, which is done through “professional photography and software edition”. The statement pointed out that the new feature also enables the public to take part in the virtual tour “at any time and place” online at mgpm.macaotourism.gov.mo/vrtours, adding that the new feature makes museum visits through “cloud experience” possible.
The “Museums and their Collections VI – Macau Grand Prix Museum” themed stamps are also on display at the museum, the statement said. The Macau Post and Telecommunications Bureau (CTT) chose the museum as the theme of the sixth stamp series, which was issued on November 18 last year.
Moreover, aiming to attract more visitors, the statement pointed out that the museum has also partnered with Air Macau for the promotional offer “Macau Grand Prix Museum X Air Macau Boarding Pass Promotion”. The statement added that visitors coming to the city on Air Macau flights can get a buy-one-get-one-free offer upon the purchase of standard tickets to the museum, priced at 80 patacas, by showing the local flag carrier’s boarding pass, valid within seven days, until June 30.
The offer is only applicable for the purchase of standard tickets, with terms and conditions applied, the statement noted. Further information can be found at www.airmacau.com.mo/#/bpassdetail?__parameter=eyJpZCI6IjYxNyJ9.
In line with the Health Bureau’s (SSM) COVID-19 pandemic prevention measures, museum visitors must wear a facemask, undergo a temperature check, present a valid green Macau Health Code and scan the venue QR code, the statement said.
Further information and online ticketing can be found at https://mgpm.macaotourism.gov.mo/en/.
This screen capture provided by the Macau Government Tourism Office (MGTO) yesterday shows a 360-degree panoramic view of the online virtual tour of the museum in Zape.