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1. Ruins of St. Paul's
7.0
4.6
/5
6.5k Reviews
based on 8.0k reviews
No.9 of Night Attractions in Macau
Historical Sites
UNESCO World Heritage - Cultural Sites
Nighttime sightseeing
陌染MM
Traveling to Macau, I came to the St. Paul's archway to punch in. Whenever there are crowds, everyone said that it is just along the flow of people. In fact, it is not completely. When we go, we follow the flow of people, but we have walked a lot more wronged roads, because there are people everywhere. I don't know which group of people to go along. Later, I still have to navigate to get to the archway smoothly. There are many scaffoldings behind the archway supporting, presumably because the archway has been long and needs repairing.
Macau
1.2km from downtown
Free entry
Opens at 07:00
2. Monte Fort
6.2
4.6
/5
1.5k Reviews
based on 874 reviews
No.8 of Night Attractions in Macau
Military Sites
Historical Sites
Observation Decks
Nighttime sightseeing
长脸张少侠
Macau [Fort], the St. Paul Fort, was built in 1617 and completed in 1626, and lasted ten years. The fort was built on the hillside. Although the mountain is not high, it is located in the center of the Macau Peninsula. It is the main commanding height and is easy to control all directions. The area is about 8,000 square meters, with complete facilities, the fort with reservoirs, military storage, officers and barracks, etc., is the center of the Macau defense system at that time. The fort can be set up as many as 32 cannons, which together with other forts constitute a wide fire defense network covering the East and West Coast. The Fort was long listed as a military restricted area, and by 1965 the original barracks position was built as a weather station, and opened as a tourist area in 1976. In 1998, the government converted the place into a Macau museum and opened to the public.
Macau
1.1km from downtown
Free entry
3. Historic Centre of Macau
5.2
4.6
/5
330 Reviews
based on 2.8k reviews
UNESCO World Heritage - Cultural Sites
Featured Neighborhoods
我行我述的Winny
Close to the Fort, St. Paul's, Tashi Stadium, Lisboa. There are a lot of traditional food around, the old arcade, quiet in the middle of noisy, you can most directly understand the customs of Macau. Seeing that Macau has inclusive of Chinese and Western culture in this projectile place, I can't help but be amazing! 🌹👍
Macau
847m from downtown
Free entry
Opens at 07:30
4. Cathedral of the Nativity of Our Lady, Macau
5.0
4.5
/5
139 Reviews
based on 221 reviews
Churches and Cathedrals
UNESCO World Heritage - Cultural Sites
长脸张少侠
[The Church of the Birth of the Virgin Mary] Because the Chinese called the church a temple in the past, it was named the temple, and its front place was also known as the "top of the temple". Because it was located on a small slope and facing the South Bay, women often looked forward to the return of the husband who went out to sea, and also known as the temple. But now the South Bay is no longer visible in the lobby due to the reclamation of land. The name of Wangren Temple is no longer familiar. It was built before 1576 and was a small wooden building. After years of wind and rain, it was dilapidated. The Catholic Church's donation was rebuilt in 1849 and the scale of the present day was founded. On February 14, 1850, the Catholic Diocese of Macau, Bishop Maddah, presided over the ceremony. In the 1874 Ka-shi storm, the original two vaults on the top of the lobby were destroyed by the typhoon, and have not been restored to form today's flat roof design. In 1937, the cathedral was rebuilt into a three-in-one earth building, costing 100,000 yuan, becoming today's magnificent appearance. Address: 1st Floor, Macau Tickets: Free
Macau
761m from downtown
Free entry
5. St. Augustine's Square
3.5
4.5
/5
107 Reviews
Theater
Historical Sites
中西南北东
The ancient place in front of the Gangding is called Mopan Mountain. Although the location is not big, it is quiet and elegant compared to the front of the conference hall where tourists are like weaving. The Gangding Theatre, St. Austin Church, St. Joseph's Abbey and He Dong Library are among the oldest Western-style buildings in Macau's World Heritage Site. They are representative works of the combination of Chinese and Western. The road in front of the land is paved with Portuguese colored stone, which is not far from the Portuguese through the sea road to Macau, the main tone is yellow, gray, green, etc. The stone is set into a beautiful wave shape, sun flower pattern, is a combination of ornamental and decorative characteristics. It's pleasing!
Macau
795m from downtown
Free entry
6. Largo do Lilau
2.9
4.5
/5
98 Reviews
based on 106 reviews
UNESCO World Heritage - Cultural Sites
锴kai10
The place where the Zhengjia house was visited, by the way, is the place where Portuguese people lived when Macau opened. Now it has become a place for citizens to rest.
Macau
846m from downtown
Free entry
Opens at 09:30
7. Tung Sin Tong Historical Archive Exhibition Hall
2.7
4.3
/5
6 Reviews
Exhibition Halls
Historical Sites
Sheda11
Tung Sin Tong Charitable Society is the oldest charity in Macau, beginning in 1892 and serving from this building just off Avenida de Almeida Ribeiro since 1924. From this premise, the charity served the public
Macau
1km from downtown
Opens at 10:00
8. General Ye Ting's Former Residence
2.5
4.6
/5
17 Reviews
based on 12 reviews
Famous Residences
Historical Sites
支付宝岛
I like the attractions very much, the area is not big, but it is not only commemorative but also very interesting. There are many text pictures in the history of General Ye Ting's life, and there are some image materials, which are very good.
Macau
1.6km from downtown
Free entry
9. Mong-Há Fort
2.4
4.2
/5
65 Reviews
based on 21 reviews
Military Sites
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Macau
2.4km from downtown
Free entry
10. St. Michael the Archangel Cemetery
2.4
4.4
/5
30 Reviews
based on 77 reviews
Cemeteries
专业饼干打孔50年
Travelling to the Santa Fe cemetery in Macau: The intersection of history and modernity, I decided to visit some unconventional attractions during my trip to Macau, and the Santa Fe cemetery is one of them. This cemetery is not only a testimony to Macau's history, but also an important window to understand local culture and traditions. The cemetery's surrounding St. Meiji Street and West Cemetery Road are named after it, demonstrating its importance in the region. The geographical and historical nature of the St. Vincent Cemetery is located in the heart of Macau, close to the St. Vincent Street and the West Cemetery. The two streets are named after the cemetery, demonstrating the cultural impact of the cemetery on the surrounding area. St. Megi Street is the second highest road in Wangdetangfang, connecting several important locations, including the location of the Social Security Fund. Xifen Road is an important main road connecting Macau's Central and Southern Districts to the old district, passing through historical areas such as Baige Nest and Xinqiao, and the former central prison where Jinghu Hospital is located. This road is not only an axis of life for local residents, but also a window for tourists to learn about daily life in Macau. The visit experience entered the Holy Viki Cemetery, and I was infected by the tranquility and solemnity of the place. The gravestones inside the cemetery are neatly arranged, many with exquisite carvings and unique designs, reflecting the integration of Macau's multiculturalism. Each gravestone tells a story and silently tells the past years. In addition, the cemetery is also an important place to observe the religious beliefs and history of Macau. Many tombstones have Catholic symbols that illustrate the important position of Catholicism in the social history of Macau. Here, I feel the intersection of history and modernity, and the intertwining of life and death. Exploring the surrounding area from the St. Weiji Cemetery, I walked along St. Meiji Street to Wangdetangfang. On the way, I passed many landmarks and felt the daily style of Macau. Walking on such a street, you can see the life scene of Macau residents and experience the real and profound local culture. The epilogue of Shengweiji Cemetery is not only a place for meditation, but also an important place to understand Macau's history and culture. It made me realize that the history of every city is not just hidden in the bustling streets and shining attractions, but also in these quiet corners. If you have a deep interest in history, the St. Vincent Cemetery is definitely worth a visit.
Macau
1.3km from downtown
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