They don&rsquot do things by halves in Macao. When the MGM Grand opened on the Cotai strip last year, it boasted 1,390 rooms and suites, including 27 mansion villas, nearly 3,000 sq m of event and meeting spaces, nine new dining concepts, including four celebrity chef restaurants, and Asia&rsquos first dynamic theatre with a seating capacity of up to 2,000 and more than 10 different seating configurations (not to mention a giant 900 sq m 4K LED screen, the largest such permanent indoor screen anywhere and effectively the size of three tennis courts combined). It is also home to over 300 pieces of contemporary art with a theme of bridging the East and West, tradition and technology, and is also one of the largest permanent art collections in Macao. There is so much artwork, in fact, that they actually offer a tour of it, the stars of the collection being 28 Chinese imperial carpets, dating from the Qing Dynasty, which once adorned the Forbidden City in Beijing. Over 240 types of stones were used in the construction and, for more than two years, MGM&rsquos dedicated team travelled across the world to source them.
