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About Virtual Tours TV

Virtual Tours TV (VTTV) features online tours around the world in 4K, ranging from street walks in urban areas, hikes in the countryside to theme park rides — all perspectives of your travelling experience integrated into a single platform.

I am based in Edinburgh and Hong Kong, and will sometimes explore other parts of the world. Please feel free to contact me via email or social media if there are specific places you would like to visit. They may appear in the channel one day :)

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Macau — City Walking Tour 2026【4K HDR】| Historic Centre of Macau

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Macau — City Walking Tour 2026【4K HDR】| Historic Centre of Macau

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