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Excuse me, is the new Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Terminal and the Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Terminal the same place?

The new Hong Kong-Macao pier in Macao and the Hong Kong-Macao pier are the same place.

The former Hong Kong-Macao Wharf in Macao was not like this, but it was later rebuilt, so it was called the New Hong Kong-Macao Wharf, which is actually the Hong Kong-Macao Wharf. ?

The pier is equipped with the Sheung Wan entry-exit control point and customs facilities of the Immigration Department. The annual throughput of the terminal is10.50 billion person-times. There are two docks, an inner dock and an outer dock, with a 60-meter-wide ship channel in the middle, which is connected by a footbridge.

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Scenic spots around the pier

1. Hedong Library This building was built in 1894. The earliest owner was Mrs. Guan Ye. Mr. He Dong, a wealthy businessman from Hong Kong, bought this building as his private "Summer Palace" on 19 18.

2. San Diego Castle Hotel is located on the basis of a century-old city and gables at the southwest end of Macao. This hotel was converted from an old castle in17th century. Architects use the original building subject and natural environment of the castle to skillfully integrate the architectural space with the rugged mountain terrain to form a unique space.

Mazu Pavilion is located in the southeast of Macao, on the hillside west of Mazu Mountain. It has a history of more than 500 years. Not only that, it can also be said to be the birthplace and symbol of Mazu culture in Macao. Mazu Pavilion plays an important role in local Lingnan traditional culture.

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