Culture, arts & entertainment: things to do in Macau

TUESDAY 16TH JUNE 2026
A THING TO DO THIS TUESDAY

in MACAU
Estimated cost Free online Estimated duration All day
Described variously as "staggering" by Carl Jung and a "catastrophe" by Virginia Woolf, James Joyce's Ulysses - the most well-known modernist novel - documents, in a stream of consciousness, Leopold Bloom's activities on 16 June 1904 in Dublin. This Tuesday is celebrated as 'Bloomsday' in Dublin and across the world, so read the novel online and see what all the fuss is about.
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MACAU
22.2°N, 113.55°E

Sunrise: 04:42
Sunset: 18:10
Moon Phase: waxing crescent
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