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Quote: Senado Square has been Macau’s urban centre for centuries and it is still the most popular venue for public events and celebrations today. We visited during Chinese New Year and the whole square was brilliantly Read More
Quote: This is one of Macau’s enduring symbols and is a ‘must see’ for all visitors to Macau. The ruins you see today were the facade of what was originally the Cathedral of St Paul’s, built in 1602 and destroyed by Read More
Quote: The new exclamation point in Macau is the Macau Tower, built on reclaimed land at the southernmost portion of the Macau peninsula. Its needle-like silhouette can be seen all over Macau and in neighboring China, Read More
Quote: The Monte Fort is on a hill just east of the Ruins of the Church of St. Paul, so it is natural to hike up here and relax after visiting that site. At first glance, it looks like just a park, but of course this is Read More
Quote: Guia (Guide) Hill is the highest of the seven hills of Macau. While it has some interesting historic elements, it also is a popular place for joggers and nature lovers. If you do not feel like running to the top, Read More
Quote: Across the leafy square from the Church of St. Augustine is a fantastically ornate and classically proportioned theater, designed by Pedro Germano Marquez in 1859, and completed in 1873. Shallow stone steps lead Read More
Quote: The chinese New Year is perhaps the most important festivity for the Chinese. For the occasion the streets are decorated with red Chinese lamps, zodiac animals and lights, lots of lights and color. On the New Read More
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Quote: Take the cable car from the Jardim de Flora and you will see the beautiful gardens of Guia. On the way to the top of the hill, locals are seen doing Tai Chi and other forms of physical exercise. The lighthouse Read More