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While holidaying in Hong Kong, you must consider visiting another autonomous region – Macau. Hong Kong is a former British colony, whereas Macau was a Portuguese territory till 1999. You will love to experience the amalgamation of Chinese and Portuguese cultures, along with exploring many popular tourist destinations.
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While holidaying in Hong Kong, you must consider visiting another autonomous region – Macau. Hong Kong is a former British colony, whereas Macau was a Portuguese territory till 1999. • You will love to experience the amalgamation of Chinese and Portuguese cultures, along with exploring many popular tourist destinations. • The distance between Hong Kong and Macau is less than 63 kilometers. You can take advantage of the ferry services to travel from Hong Kong to Macau in about 55 minutes. • However, you must plan the Macau tour in advance to explore many popular tourist destinations in a short amount of time.
Sam Ba Sing Tzik (Ruins of Saint Paul’s Church) Your Macau tour will remain incomplete without visiting the popular tourist destinations located near Mount Fortress. Sam Ba Sing Tzik or ruins of Saint Paul’s will take you back to the sixteenth century and explore the ruins of the Jesuit Church. You will definitely love to see the devils, angels, and signs of crucifixion adorning the walls of this centuries-old granite structure. At the same time, you can know about the history and culture of Macau by spending some time in the Macau Museum.
Fortaleza do Monte While visiting Sam Ba Sing Tzik, you must consider exploring Fortaleza do Monte along with Macau Museum. The trip will help you to know about the historical battles fought by the people of Macau. You will definitely love the experience of observing canons, barracks, storehouse, and cisterns from various eras. The military fort, along with Macau Museum, will help you to learn the exciting history of the region.
Senado Square Many international tourists visit Senado Square to explore the apparel stores, Chinese restaurants, and European building. But you must not forget that Senado Square is one of the popular tourist destinations which are closely associated with Macau’s history. UNESCO has declared Senado Square as a World Heritage Site. You will love the experience of becoming a part of the modern lifestyle of the local people while experiencing the unique history of Macau.