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…Read More
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…Read More
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…Read More
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This is another old landmark of Macau. If you have seen any photos of this city, I'll bet this funky 70's yellow and white circular building is one of them! I've actually…Read More
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I would put this museum second on my list after the Macau Museum. Although small, the displays were both creative and uniquely done. I'm not much of a boat and model ship…Read More
The building which now houses the Sir Robert Ho Tung Library was constructed before 1894, as a residence. It is a typical example of a beautiful mansion equipped with an…Read More
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…Read More
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…Read More
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…Read More