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Taipa ( zh, t=氹仔, ; pt, Taipa, ) was a former
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in
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, presently united with the island of Coloane by reclaimed land known as Cotai. Administratively, the boundaries of the traditional
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Freguesia de Nossa Senhora do Carmo are coterminous with that of former Taipa Island.


Geography

Taipa is from Macau Peninsula and east of the Lesser Hengqin Island of
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,
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Province. Macau International Airport, University of Macau, Macau Jockey Club and Macau Stadium are all situated in Taipa. *
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: () *
Population Population typically refers to the number of people in a single area, whether it be a city or town, region, country, continent, or the world. Governments typically quantify the size of the resident population within their jurisdiction using ...
: 70,000+ Most Chinese settlement of Taipa occurred during the Southern Song Dynasty, while the Portuguese occupied the island in 1851. Prior to land reclamation, Taipa consisted of two islands: Greater Taipa and Lesser Taipa. The () is to the east, and () to the west. Central Taipa is a plain as a result of
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and
land reclamation Land reclamation, usually known as reclamation, and also known as land fill (not to be confused with a waste landfill), is the process of creating new land from oceans, seas, riverbeds or lake beds. The land reclaimed is known as reclam ...
. Initially Taipa was connected to Coloane Island only by the () causeway; but the area called Cotai, built on reclaimed land from 2004 and which is home to mega-resorts, casinos, and convention and exhibition centres, has now connected the two islands into one piece of land. Taipa is connected to peninsular Macau by
Governador Nobre de Carvalho Bridge The Governor Nobre de Carvalho Bridge, also known as the Macau–Taipa Bridge, is a dual-lane two-way bridge connecting Macau Peninsula near Casino Lisboa and the island of Taipa at the northern slope of Taipa Pequena (Small Taipa Hill) crossin ...
, Friendship Bridge and the Sai Van Bridge. Taipa is predominantly a growing residential area with many new apartment complexes, mostly up-scale, under construction . As a new town of Macau, Taipa has better city planning than Macau Peninsula; however, many people choose to live in Macau Peninsula since most of the famous schools are located there. In 2015 the body of the Director General of Macao Customs Service, Lai Minhua, was found in the district.


The names of Taipa

In
Cantonese Cantonese ( zh, t=廣東話, s=广东话, first=t, cy=Gwóngdūng wá) is a language within the Chinese (Sinitic) branch of the Sino-Tibetan languages originating from the city of Guangzhou (historically known as Canton) and its surrounding ar ...
, Taipa has been known by many names over time, including (''Lung Waan'', meaning " Dragon Ring"), (''Gai Geng'', "Chicken's neck"), (''Taam Jai'', "Pool"), and (''Lung Tau Waan'', "Dragon's-Head Ring"). The Portuguese name "Taipa" comes from the Chinese pronunciation of in
Min Nan Southern Min (), Minnan (Mandarin pronunciation: ) or Banlam (), is a group of linguistically similar and historically related Sinitic languages that form a branch of Min Chinese spoken in Fujian (especially the Minnan region), most of Taiwan ( ...
/'/ (similar to "tiamp-a") then became "Taipa". The Putonghua
pinyin Hanyu Pinyin (), often shortened to just pinyin, is the official romanization system for Standard Mandarin Chinese in China, and to some extent, in Singapore and Malaysia. It is often used to teach Mandarin, normally written in Chinese fo ...
for is ''dàngzǎi'', and this is how the island is referred to in Mandarin. Both the character and the alternative form 凼 mean cesspit, but are obsolete in modern Chinese, and only used in relation to Taipa and the Macau-Taipa Bridge ( ''àodàng dàqiáo''). The character , or (often used in Mainland Chinese texts), is often missing from mobile phone and computer input systems. Another version according to legend, comes from an exchange between early Portuguese settlers on Taipa and local Chinese settlers. The Portuguese asked the Chinese the name (''nome'' in Portuguese) of the place. The Chinese settlers were local grocery shopkeepers and spoke no Portuguese, but took the Portuguese ''nome'' for the Chinese , "sticky rice", which is pronounced similar to ''nome'' in Cantonese. Thinking the Portuguese settlers were asking if they sold sticky rice, the Chinese responded with "", pronounced "daai ba" in Cantonese, meaning "a lot." The Portuguese, hearing the response, took this to be the name of the place. There is, however, no historical evidence to support this story. "Taipa" is also what the Portuguese call the clay-mud, rammed into moulds, used to build mud houses in Portugal in times gone by, in recent times referred to as Rammed Earth. It is also worth noting that, as the great majority of the population in Taipa and
Macau Macau or Macao (; ; ; ), officially the Macao Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China (MSAR), is a city and special administrative region of China in the western Pearl River Delta by the South China Sea. With a pop ...
is Chinese; however, there is a growing community of expatriates living in Taipa who work at the casinos in Cotai or at the schools and universities. Most people refer to this island by its Cantonese name, "Tamzai", and most taxi drivers and bus drivers will not understand if asked how to go to "Taipa."


Education


Primary and secondary schools

Public preschool and primary school include: * Escola Luso-Chinesa da Taipa () – Preschool and primary school Private tuition-free primary and secondary schools: *
Macau Anglican College Macau Anglican College (MAC; ; pt, Colégio Anglicano de Macau) is a Christian school in Taipa, Macau. Macau Anglican College was established in the year 2002, and provides education from Kindergarten to Senior Secondary. It is an Anglican ...
– Preschool through secondary * Escola Cáritas de Macau () – Special education *
Escola Dom João Paulino Escola Dom João Paulino ( zh, 聖善學校), is one of the earliest schools built in Macao, established in 1911. Located on Taipa, it is operated by the Diocese of Macau.Fong Chong School of Taipa Fong may refer to: *the Bulu tribe of the Beti–Pahuin people of Cameroon *various Chinese surnames **the Hong Kong Government Cantonese romanization of the surname Fāng () **the Taishanese pronunciation of the Chinese surname Kuàng () **a ...
(''Escola Fong Chong da Taipa''; ) – Preschool through senior secondary school *
Hou Kong Middle School Macau Hou or HOU may refer to: * -hou, a place-name element * Hou (surname) * Hou (currency) (Chinese: ), a unit of currency in Greater China * Hou (Odder Municipality), a town in Denmark * Hou (title) (Chinese: ), a title in ancient China * Denglo ...
Affiliated English School () * Taipa Elementary School Branch () * (''Escola Secundária Pui Va''; ) – Preschool through secondary school * (''Escola de Aplicação Anexa à Universidade de Macau''; ) – Preschool through secondary Private non-free primary and secondary schools: * The International School of Macao – Located in Block K inside the
Macau University of Science and Technology The Macau University of Science and Technology (M.U.S.T., ; pt, Universidade de Ciência e Tecnologia de Macau) is a private university founded in 2000 at Taipa, Macau, China. M.U.S.T. is acknowledged by Macau Education and Youth Developme ...
– Preschool through secondary * School of the Nations (聯國學校; Escola das Nações) – Preschool through secondary with special education


Colleges and universities

Macau University of Science and Technology The Macau University of Science and Technology (M.U.S.T., ; pt, Universidade de Ciência e Tecnologia de Macau) is a private university founded in 2000 at Taipa, Macau, China. M.U.S.T. is acknowledged by Macau Education and Youth Developme ...
(MUST),
Institute for Tourism Studies Institute for Tourism Studies (IFT; ; pt, Instituto de Formação Turística) is a public institution of higher education located in Macau, China which is administered by the Secretary for Social Affairs and Culture of the Macao SAR Government. ...
, and City University of Macau are located in Taipa. University of Macau (UM), on Hengqin Island, which is part of Taipa (Nossa Senhora do Carmo), but geographically separate from Taipa.


Public libraries

The parish has two public libraries operated by the
Macao Public Library The Macao Public Library (; pt, Biblioteca Pública de Macau) is the public library system of Macau. The head office is on the ground floor of the old building of the Sir Robert Ho Tung Library in São Lourenço (Saint Lawrence Parish). Hist ...
system. Taipa Library (''Biblioteca da Taipa''; ), which began trial operations on 15 April 2015 and opened officially on 1 September of that year, occupies of space in the basement of Taipa Central Park (''Parque Central da Taipa''; ). Wong Ieng Kuan Library in Taipa (''Biblioteca de Wong Ieng Kuan da Taipa''; ) occupies of space on the second and third floors of Hei Loi Tang Plaza (). The library, which had its construction funded with donations from the Wong Ieng Kuan Foundation (''Fundação Wong Ieng Kuan''; ), opened in January 2005. File:Macau Library Wong Leng Kuan Taipa Hei Loi Tang Plaza.JPG, Wong Ieng Kuan Library in Taipa File:New Taipa Library.jpg, Taipa Library


Infrastructures

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Macau Refuse Incineration Plant The Macau Refuse Incineration Plant (MRIP; ; pt, 1=Incineração de Resíduos Sólidos de Macau) is an incinerator in Taipa, Macau, China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the wor ...


Transport

* Macau International Airport * Taipa Ferry Terminal *
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Healthcare

Health centres operated by the Macau government in Taipa include Centro de Saúde dos Jardins do Oceano (), Centro de Saúde Nossa Senhora do Carmo-Lago (), and Posto de Saúde para os Idosos Taipa (). Other healthcare services include: *
Macau University of Science and Technology Hospital Macau University of Science and Technology Hospital (MUST Hospital; ), is one of three hospitals in Macau. The hospital is located in the Cotai area of Macau. Opened in 2006, it is run by the Macau University of Science and Technology Foundation. ...
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Kiang Wu Hospital Kiang Wu Hospital (KWH; ) is a privately owned hospital located in Santo António, Macau. It is one of the three hospitals in Macau. Founded in 1871, the hospital is run by the Kiang Wu Charitable Association and offered Chinese medical services. R ...
Taipa Medical Centre


Tourism

* Altira Macau * Cunha Street * Macau Olympic Aquatic Centre * Macau Stadium *
Museum of Taipa and Coloane History The Museum of Taipa and Coloane History (; pt, Museu da História da Taipa e Coloane) is a museum in Taipa, Macau, China. History The museum building used to be a public administration building named Island Municipal Council Building. It use ...
*
Taipa Houses–Museum The Taipa Houses–Museum (; pt, Casas-Museu da Taipa) is housed in a set of old houses in Taipa, Macau, China. The museum complex consists of five houses, of which four display various artefacts and exhibits on life during Macau's colonial ...
* Macau Jockey Club * Taipa Fort ()


Religious

* Pou Tai Un Temple ( or ): named after bodhi tree *
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Temple () * Tin Hau Temple () * Sam Po Temple (): dedicated to the elder sister of Tin Hau * Pak Tai Temple (): dedicated to the Taoist God of the North * Four-faced
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(): invited from
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in 1985 *
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church


See also

* Taipa Ferry Terminal * List of islands and peninsulas of Macau


References


External links


Heritage on Taipa

Satellite image of Taipa by Google Maps
{{Authority control Populated coastal places in Macau Former Portuguese colonies