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Grand Prix Carnival promises racing thrills and fun at Wynn Palace

Event runs for three days, with a host of entertainment on offer as well as real-time race broadcasts.

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Event runs for three days, with a host of entertainment on offer as well as real-time race broadcasts.

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Residents and tourists can get a taste of the action at the Grand Prix Carnival from today to Sunday on the lawn adjacent to the South Entrance of Wynn Palace. 

The Grand Prix Carnival at Wynn Palace is open from noon to 10 pm on Friday and from 11 am to 10 pm on Saturday and Sunday, featuring a mini-racing track for kids, a grand racing-themed game booth, a themed photo booth, stage performances, gourmet food and themed cultural and creative retail activities. 

There will also be a special zero-distance racing display zone and real-time broadcasts of the races, enabling the audience to feel the excitement of the Grand Prix up close.

Wynn Macau Executive Director Linda Chen Chih-Ling said she hoped that the Grand Prix Carnival can create an atmosphere of mutual enjoyment by synergising with the Grand Prix, and introducing more positive energy into society amid the pandemic. 

She added that the carnival provides opportunities for parents to spend time with their children and enables children to learn about the Macau Grand Prix and the city’s sports history at an early age.

Admission is free, and the public can register online to choose a time slot to enter the event within a limited quota. A small quota of walk-in spaces will also be available to enable visitors to join the fun, The Macau Post Daily reported.

 

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