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Macau Attractions

Macau represents a combination of Chinese and Portuguese culture, which is reflected in Macau’s many places of historic interest and scenic beauty. The Ruins of St Paul Cathedral are a symbol of Macau. If you are interested in Macau’s history, the Historic Center of Macau is a great place to visit.

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Macau Attractions

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  1. Macau represents a combination of Chinese and Portuguese culture, which is reflected in Macau’s many places of historic interest and scenic beauty. The Ruins of St Paul Cathedral are a symbol of Macau. If you are interested in Macau’s history, the Historic Center of Macau is a great place to visit.

  2. • Ruins of St Paul: It is one of the most visited Macau attractions. Originally built in 17th century, it was destroyed by fire in 1835 & what remains till today is the facade of the Church & St Paul’s college.

  3. • Macau Tower: The loftiest building in Macau and a member of the World Federation of Great Towers, this tower is sure to fascinate its visitors. With everything from watching movies, shopping, theatre performances and of course, magnificent views, this 338 metres high tower is definitely one of Macau’s ‘must visits.’

  4. • Senado Square: Senado Square has been Macau’s urban centre for centuries & still a popular venue for celebrations. It is paved with a wave-patterned mosaic colored stones created by the Portuguese.

  5. • Macau Museum: A number of multimedia displays here will acquaint you with the many facets of this city – its history, legends, lifestyle, popular arts and traditions, religions, et al. The Genesis of Macau exhibit takes you through this journey.

  6. • Venetian Macau: The world largest casino, is one of Asia’s most exciting entertainment destination, and nowhere else in Asia will you find such a rare combination of facilities, attractions and amenities.

  7. • Camoes Garden: Camoes Garden and Grotto, is Macau’s largest park & one of the oldest parks. After the British moved out in 1835, it was bought over by a Portuguese merchant, who later built his resident house there.

  8. • Wine & Grand Prix Museum: The Wine Museum is the only one of its kind in Asia. One of the main targets of Wine Museum is to bring the visitor into contact with the social, economical and cultural importance of the wine in the Portuguese tradition, daily life and celebration rituals.

  9. • Macau Fisherman’s Wharf: Macau Fisherman’s Wharf is a 111,500m² park and the first-ever cultural, themed and creative attraction in the tourism industry of Macau.

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