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Is Fisherman's Wharf in Macau worth visiting?

Fisherman's Wharf in Macao is a very rare scenic spot, and it is also a place where many foreign tourists flock. The architectural style here is very distinctive, and many delicious foods are fascinating. Everyone is very much looking forward to seeking a more enjoyable experience here.

Address: Xingang, Fisherman's Wharf, Sun Yixian Avenue, Friendship Avenue, Macau

Opening hours: 24 hours free of charge.

Fisherman's Wharf is mainly divided into three characteristic building areas: Tang Cheng, East-West Intersection and Lijun Wharf.

Tang Cheng is a Chinese tower that imitates the architectural style of the Tang Dynasty.

East meets west, with 40-meter-high artificial volcanoes, waterfalls, Greek buildings, pesetas, ancient warships, and Roman Square, an Arab children's amusement park.

Lijun Wharf is the theme of coastal design, as well as museums, restaurants, music squares, Indian gardens, Chinese quadrangles and gardens.

Shuttling between the mottled ancient city walls, imitating the architecture of the Colosseum in Rome, has an ancient and heavy feeling. Roman architecture in the sunset is shrouded in hazy yellow light, which is very mysterious.

Taking pictures at fisherman's wharf is beautiful at noon or at night. No matter how you take pictures, you can even adjust the filter.

Route: Gongbeiguan-get off at Jinsha or Babylon (Jinsha is opposite to Fisherman's Wharf and Babylon is inside Fisherman's Wharf)-you can see a bunch of European-style buildings, namely Fisherman's Wharf. The Colosseum is at the end of Fisherman's Wharf, and people can't take photos at will except holidays. There are free buses to Parisians and Venetians in the parking lot opposite Jinsha. If you want to go to the bus stop, you can take a bus. The fare is 3.2.

Clothing: It is recommended to wear light-colored clothes or clothes with strong color contrast, and properly match some props, such as sunglasses and hats.