Macao
Attraction List
Ruins of St. Paul
The Sam Ba Sing Tzik is the remaining front wall of the Sacred Ruins of St Paul's Church. The holy church was designed by a Father of Italian nationality and was constructed with the help of the Japanese technology of superlative craftsmanship.
Barra Temple
Approximately four hundred years ago the Portuguese landed on a sea promontory near a temple. They asked the local inhabitants the name of the land.
Wine Museum
Inaugurated on December 25, 1995, the Wine Museum aimed to introduce the development of brewing culture of wine to visitors.
Monte Fort
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.
Historic Center of Macao
Historic Center of Macao is the crystallization of Chinese and Western culture. It is a historical street area with a core of the ancient Macao city and composed of the bordering square and streets.
The Mandarin's House
The Mandarin's House built around 1869 was the ancestral home of Zheng Guanying. The construction of the house was initiated by Zheng Wenrui.
A-Ma Cultural Village
Close to the world's tallest statue of the goddess A-Ma (also known as Tian Hou), which stands on a 170-metre high peak on a mountaintop on Macau's Coloane Island.
Camoes Garden
In the 18th century this hilly, heavily wooded garden formed part of the grounds of the house which was occupied by the Chairman of the British East India Company.
Camoes Square, Casa Garden & the Protestant Cemetery
Camoes Garden at Camoes Square is one of the largest and most secluded parks in Macau.
Cathedral
The word "Cathedral" comes from the ancient Greek "Kathedra" or "Seat" in English. In the early years of the church.
Dom Pedro V Theatre - First Western Theatre in China
Dom Pedro V Theatre was built in 1860 and was the first venue in Asia to stage Puccini's iconic "Madame Butterfly".
Dr. Sun Yat Sen Municipal Park
At the north end of Macau, not far from the old gate that marks the Macau S.A.R.'s border with China.
Grand Prix Museum
Inaugurated in 1993 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Macau Grand Prix, the aim of this museum is not only to encourage a closer relationship between the local population and this social and sports event.
Guia Fortress (including Guia Chapel and Lighthouse)
The Guia Fortress - together with the Guia Lighthouse and Guia Chapel - is one of the listed sites of the Historic Centre of Macau.
Holy House of Mercy - First Charity Association of Macau
Macau is famous for its Grand Prix, Wine, Communications and Tea museums.
Leal Senado Building - Key to Macau's History
The "Leal Senado" Building - regarded as the most outstanding example of Portuguese architecture in the territory - is located in the heart of Macau.
Lilau Square - Fountain of Luso
In the distant past, well water was used for cooking and drinking. It can also be found in Lilau Square and inside the Tap Seac Gallery but both are under preservation orders for their historic and cultural significance.
Lou Kau Mansion
Lou Kau Mansion was built in 1889 as a two-storey traditional gray-brick courtyard house with the architectural characteristics of a typical "Xiguan" or Chinese residential building.
Lou Lim Ieoc Garden
The most Chinese of all of Macau's gardens is the Lou Lim Ieoc Garden. It was built by a wealthy 19th century Chinese merchant.
Macau Museum
Macau Museum was inaugurated on 18th of April, 1998. Its aim is to preserve the cultural traditions, usages and habits.
Macau Science Center
The Macau Science Center - designed by world-renowned Chinese-American architect IM Pei - is instantly recognisable by its silvery.
Mandarin's House
Inscribed upon the World Heritage List, the Historic Centre of Macau comprises churches, temples, squares.
Maritime Museum
If the history of Macau is really connected to the sea, there is, indeed, no better place for the Maritime Museum.
Moorish Barracks
A visit to Macau World Heritage sites will typically include churches, temples, gardens and squares, and offers a real insight into old Macau.
Mount Fortress - The First Western Fortress in China
The 17th Century Mount Fortress occupies a hilltop on the peninsula of Macau and is one of the most ancient Western fortresses in China.
Na Tcha Temple - Integrated Cultures
A combination of Portuguese and Chinese nuances marks the uniqueness of the Macanese.
Ox Warehouse
Ox Warehouse, the quarter of a group of Macau artists - "Old Ladies' House Art Space", holds regular exhibitions in various media.
Sam Kai Vui Kun (Kuan Tai Temple)
The Feast of the Drunken Dragon is held on the eighth day of the fourth month of the lunar calendar.
Seac Pai Van Park
Situated in the wooded hills on the west side of the island, not far from the causeway to Taipa, this park is a popular place for family outings.
Section of the Old City Walls
A "Section of the old city walls" comprises part of the Historic Centre of Macau - inscribed on the World Heritage list - and was constructed at its oldest point in 1569.
Senado Square - The "Maritime" Squares of Macau
Squares and piazzas all around the world cater to the "Café Society".
Sir Robert Ho Tung Library - The Only Garden Library
Sir Robert Ho Tung Library, now a subunit of the Macau Central Library was established about 1894.
St. Anthony's Church - The Church of Flowers
St. Anthony's Church is often referred to as Fa Vong Tong (Church of Flowers).
St. Augustine's - Macau's First Church for English Mass
In the 16th Century, churches started to be built in Macau for Christians.
St. Dominic's Church - Concerts at St. Dominic's Church
St. Dominic's Church isone of the intriguing performance venues for theyearly held Macau International Music Festival (MIMF).
St. Lawrence's Church
St. Lawrence's Church is also known as Feng Shun Tang or the Hall of the Soothing Winds. In 258 AD.
Tap Seac Gallery
An exciting gallery devoted to promoting both cultural and artistic exhibitions has been opened in Macau on 5th Dec.