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How about Fisherman's Wharf in Macau? Are there any interesting places?

Fisherman's Wharf in Macau is the first theme park in China, and it is also a shopping center modeled after Fisherman's Wharf in Europe and America. Located on the coast of the new reclamation area in the outer port, adjacent to the Hong Kong and Macao docks.

Fisherman's Wharf covers an area of 100 square meters, integrating entertainment, shopping, catering, hotels, yacht docks and exhibition facilities. Entertainment facilities are diversified, integrating different architectural features and Chinese and western cultures, allowing visitors to break through regional boundaries and experience the feelings of different regions. There are many specialty shops here, as well as Lan Kwai Fong-style and European-style restaurants and bars. In the future, casinos and hotels will be built, integrating different elements, like a small city. This concept originated in Europe and America, and represents a kind of European nostalgic leisure, which is not only an entertainment place, but also a comprehensive leisure hall.

Many places in Fisherman's Wharf are reclaimed from the sea. The first phase of the project has been completed, covering the architectural features of China, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Rome, the Netherlands and the United States. It is a unique fusion of Chinese and Western cultures, and it is not only a place of leisure and entertainment for Hong Kong and Macao residents, but also the first choice for traveling to Macao. According to the design, the whole project is divided into three theme areas: Tang Cheng, East-West Junction and Lijun Wharf.

"Tang Cheng" was originally designed as a "palace pier", which adopted the architectural style of Tang Dynasty in China. There were many shopping places and some dining places in Guttari in the Tang Dynasty.

"East meets West" adopts the architectural style of combining Chinese and Western styles. The lifelike volcano about 40 meters high is not only one of the symbols of fisherman's wharf, but also a paradise for those who like to seek challenges and enjoy excitement, while the Arabian fortress is a paradise for children.

"Lijun Wharf" is a theme area showing European customs and Latin charm. On one side of the beautiful block are local foods from all over the world, and on the other side are boutiques. Its entertainment venues are the continuation of Macao's characteristic industries.

You can also see more introductions and games of Macao Fisherman's Wharf and surrounding scenic spots on the flying pig.