Macau

Macau, the former Portuguese colony, is a much-loved tourist destination in China for showcasing the fusion of Chinese & Portuguese cultures, architectural legacies, authentic traditional foods, and vibrant city life. While visiting Macau, you can take a scenic walk on the streets and discover the beauty of magnificent monuments. Also known as the Vegas of China, Macau houses some of the best tourist destinations in the Asian continent.

Ruins of St. Paul's near Mount Fortress, Macau Museum, Repulse Bay, and Senado Square are some of the popular tourist attractions in Macau. The ruins of St. Paul's reflect the remains of the century-old Jesuit Church of Macau. Macau Tower and the museum are also significant landmarks of the country. The cobbled streets, ornately tiled plazas, and unique Macanese cuisine offer a chaotic charm that attracts people from around the world. In a word, the city is a perfect combination of glamour, gambling, and inspiring heritage. Though 95% of the population is Chinese, the colonial influence has a huge role to play in the city of Macau. It has got a variety of tourist attractions and is an incredible place to visit. Macau undoubtedly knows how to please its travelers.

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Venetian Macau

Venetian Macau

The magnificent view of the mega Venetian Macao attracts people from all around the world. Boasts as the largest single structure hotel building in Asia, this 40 storey architecture is basically a casino resort and a luxury hotel in Macau. Located on the Cotai Strip in Macau, the 10,500,000 Square foot Venetian houses 7 resort hotels and is modeled on its sister casino resort, The Venetian in Las Vegas.

Ruins of St. Paul's

Ruins of St. Paul's

Situated near Mount Fortress and Macau Museum, Ruin's of St. Pauls are officially listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2005. The ruins areconsidered as a part of the Historic Centre of Macau and a popular tourist attraction in Macau. It is an age-old structure of Macau that reflects the remains of the century old Jesuit Church. These ruins are considered as one of the seven wonders of Portuguese culture in the world.

Macau Tower

Macau Tower

It is a significant landmark of the country known for some outstanding views from the top. The tower comprises of observation decks and lounge, revolving deck and adventure zone. Senado Square- Senado square is always crowded with tourists and locals and is yet another popular attraction of Macau. It isn't just about restaurants, shops and offices; it is also an important World Heritage Site.

Senado Square

Senado Square

The elongated triangular-shaped Senado Square in Macau city is always crowded with tourists and locals. Named after Leal Senado, the square regarded as one of the major popular attractions of Macau. The UNESCO World Heritage Site was used as a meeting place for the Chinese and Portuguese rulers. It is now listed as a part of the Historic Centre of Macau and popular among western tourists for its European-styled buildings around the square.

A-Ma Temple

A-Ma Temple

A-Ma Temple represents the multicultural Chinese culture inspired by Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism, and multiple folk beliefs. It is an ancient temple that is much older than the city itself. The temple is mainly devoted to the Chinese sea goddess Mazu. It is famous among tourists for its eye-catchy pavilions dedicated to different deities in a single complex.

Monte Fort

Monte Fort

The Fortaleza do Monte or Monte Fort is a fort in Macau and a place of attraction among tourists and history buffs. The historical military center was built between 1617 to 1626 and counted as part of the "Historic Centre of Macau. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a must-visit tourist place.

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