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What are the interesting places in Macau?

University of Macau

The University of Macau is the highest institution of learning in Hong Kong. You must visit Macao. This university incorporates many modern elements, and its architectural style is also unique, and its school spirit is also praised. It is a good university in everyone's eyes and is worth a visit.

Venetian

Venetian Resort is located in the center of Macau Road, covering a wide area. It is one of the best casino resorts in the world, full of exotic amorous feelings of Venetians who are romantic and wild and enjoy life, which can broaden people's horizons and make it a very interesting holiday resort.

Fisherman's wharf

Fisherman's Wharf is the first theme park in China and Macau, and it is also a shopping center imitating the Fisherman's Wharf in Europe and America. It covers a very wide area, including various shopping malls, hotels and other facilities, diversified entertainment facilities and unique architectural style, and is a very interesting place.

Heisha beach

Heisha Beach is one of the eight scenic spots in Macau. The sand is soft and black, so it is called black beach. The beach here is half-moon-shaped, and the pool surface is wide. Usually, many people play and swim here. Those who like to watch the sea can come here to watch and feel the natural bathing beach.

Tourist tower

Macau Tower is a member of the World Tower Alliance, which is very famous. Climbing this tower, you can overlook the whole of Macao and Zhuhai and feel the prosperity and beauty of Macao. This is a very romantic place with great ornamental value. I recommend you to play.

Dasanba memorial archway

Its official name is St. Paul's Cathedral Site, which is the front wall site of Notre Dame Cathedral in Macao and one of the landmark buildings in Macao. The scene is spectacular and unforgettable, and it also contains a love lane, which is very romantic.

Macau is one of the special administrative regions of China, with a very high population density and a very developed gambling industry.