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What are the tourist attractions in Macau?

As a special administrative region of China, Macau is located in the Pearl River Delta region in southern China. After more than 400 years of European civilization, Macau has also given the city a unique style and left behind a large number of historical and cultural relics. What tourist attractions are there in Macau?

1. Ruins of St. Paul's

The Ruins of St. Paul's is the most representative attraction in Macau. It is the front wall of St. Paul's Cathedral and was built in 1637. This church combines the styles of European Renaissance and Eastern architecture, reflecting the blend of Eastern and Western art.

Transportation: Take Route 10, 10A, 11, 21A, 2, 3, 3A, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8A, 26A, 33 Road, get off at Xinma Road and walk along the door of the Assembly Hall. Get off at Baigechao Terminal: Route 17, 18, 8A, and 26 get off at Baigechao Terminal and walk along Shizi Road.

2. The Venetian Resort

With the theme of Venice, the capital of Italy, the hotel is surrounded by Venetian arch bridges, small canals and stone roads, full of Venetians enjoying life in a romantic and wild way of exotic customs. It's one-stop shopping and entertainment, with discounts on many items. Women who love beauty can buy cosmetics at a great deal here!

Transportation: There are free buses to the hotel from Macau Airport/Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Terminal/Aberdeen Ferry Terminal.

3. Senado Square

In the center of Macau, the wavy ground paved with black and white gravel has a southern European style against the backdrop of the surrounding historical buildings.

Transportation: Take bus No. 2, 3, 3A, 3X, 5, 7, 10, 10A, 11, 18, 21A, 26A, 33 to Xinma Road/Ying Street (westbound); take bus 3, 4, 6, 8A, 18A, 19, 26A, 33 to Xinma Road (eastbound); take bus 2, 3A, 5, 7, 10, 10A, 11, 21A to Jinbi Civic Center (eastbound) OK).

4. St. Paul's Fort

One of the oldest existing Western-style fort buildings in China, it was the core of Macau's defense system at that time, covering an area of ??about 10,000 square meters.

Transportation: Take bus No. 8A, 18, 18A, 19, or 26 to the front of Baige Bird's Nest Station or take bus No. 17 to Baige Bird's Nest Station and go south on Kaotan Street or Dashanba Street; take 2, 3, 3A, 3X, 5, 7, 10, 10A, 11, 18, 21A, 26A, 33 to Xinma Road, and go north along the street.

5. Macau Tower

The Macau Tower is one of the top ten observation towers in the world and the tallest in Southeast Asia. It integrates sightseeing, conferences and entertainment.

Transportation: Take bus 9A, 18, 21, 23, 32 to the tourist tower or take a taxi. Starting bid is AUD 19.

6. Love Lane

It is located at the junction of Dasanba Archway, Dasanba Street and Wanghuatang Street. It is the most romantic alley in Macau.

Transportation: Take Route 10, 10A, 11, 21A, 2, 3, 3A, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8A, 26A, 33 Road, get off at Xinma Road and walk along the door of the Assembly Hall. Get off at Baigechao Terminal: Route 17, 18, 8A, and 26 get off at Baigechao Terminal and walk along Shizi Road.

7. Bishop's Hill Church

The European-style church style and the pink building at the foot of the mountain are very suitable for taking pictures.

Transportation: You can get there by taking bus No. 6, 9, 16 or 28B.

8. Crazy Hall Xie Alley

It takes about 10 minutes to walk from the east side of Dashanba Archway. The floor is paved with gravel mosaic in line with the local Portuguese style, which is quite exotic.

9. Macau Longhuan Portuguese Museum

Located on Haibin Road in Taipa, commonly known as the Macau Houses Museum, it is a Portuguese-style building complex built in the early 20th century and is one of the eight scenic spots in Macau.

Transportation: You can get there by taking buses 11, 22, 28a, 30, 33, and 34.

10. Fisherman’s Wharf

Macau’s first theme park and shopping mall that imitates Fisherman’s Wharf in Europe and America, with Roman style and macaroon-colored buildings.

Transportation: Take bus No. 3, No. 10, or No. 10a to get there.

There are two places in Macau that have a lot of handwriting, one is Ruado Cunha near the airport in the new district, and the other is Dashanba Street in the old district. Such as pork jerky, almond cake, etc. Can be tasted before purchase and given as handwritten letters to your family and friends.