Taipa is south of the
Macau Peninsula and east of the island of
Hengqin, which forms a part of the adjacent Chinese city of
Zhuhai. The
Macau International Airport,
University of Macau,
Macau Jockey Club and
Macau Stadium are all located in Taipa. • Area: • Population: 112,051+ (2021) Taipa's geography is dominated by the presence of two hills to the east and west that tower over central Taipa. The (,
Colina da Taipa Grande) lies to the east, and (,
Colina da Taipa Pequena) the west. This is because originally Taipa consisted of two islands with a hilly terrain - Greater Taipa and Lesser Taipa. As a result of
siltation and
land reclamation, by the mid-20th century central Taipa had formed, which is largely made up of flat terrain, turning Taipa into one island. Initially, Taipa was connected to
Coloane only by the () causeway, opened in 1969, but starting in the 1990s, land reclamation efforts created a new area,
Cotai, and which is home to mega-resorts, casinos, and convention and exhibition centres, and has turned Taipa, Cotai and Coloane all into one island. Taipa is connected to the Macau Peninsula by the
Governador Nobre de Carvalho Bridge,
Friendship Bridge and the
Sai Van Bridge. Taipa is an urbanised, suburban area primarily home to housing, with several housing complexes, which are mostly upscale. As a
new town of Macau, Taipa has better city planning than the
Macau Peninsula, with wide streets set around a grid system, however Macau has historically centred around the peninsula and some choose to live on the Macau Peninsula because most famous schools are there. In 2015 the body of the director general of Macao Customs Service,
Lai Minhua, was found in the district. == History ==