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What are the must-see attractions in Macau in one day?

A must-see famous attraction when traveling to Macau:

Guanyin Statue

Rating: AAAAA

Ticket price: Free

< p>Detailed address: Near Macau New Port

The Guanyin Statue is located in the new reclamation area of ??Macau New Port, diagonally opposite the Macau Cultural Center. Construction was completed in the spring of 1999, and the opening ceremony of the entire Buddhist Center was held in March 1999. The Guanyin Statue is also the center of Macau Buddhism. Outside is the newly built seaside park, which is very pleasant and has fresh air.

Starting point: Border Gate bus route: 12, AP1, 1A, 3A, 8

Starting point: Hong Kong and Macau Ferry Terminal bus route: AP1, 12, 3A, 1A, 23

Starting point: Macau Airport Bus Route: AP1

Ruins of St. Paul's Archway

Ticket Price: Free

Detailed Address: Macau Ruins of St. Paul's Incline< /p>

The Ruins of St. Paul is the most representative historical site in Macau. It is the front wall of the St. Paul’s Cathedral completed in 1580. This church combines the European Renaissance style It is built in the style of Eastern architecture, reflecting the blend of Eastern and Western art. The carvings are exquisite and majestic.

Take bus 10, 10A, 11, 21A, 2, 3, 3A, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8A, 26A, 33 and get off at Xinma Road, and walk along Senado Square and the walking path Accessible. 17, 18, 8A and 26, get off at Baigechao Terminal and go along Shizi Road.

A-Ma Temple

Ticket price: Free

Detailed address: A-Ma Temple, A-Ma Street, Macau

A-Ma Temple is Macau One of the most famous scenic spots and historic sites, it was first built in the first year of Hongzhi in the Ming Dynasty (1488) and has a history of more than 500 years. Originally called Mazu Pavilion, commonly known as Tin Hau Temple, it is located in the southeast of Macau, pillowing the mountains and the sea, built on a cliff, surrounded by towering ancient trees and beautiful scenery. The main buildings include the main hall, Hongren Hall, Guanyin Pavilion and other halls. The temple mainly enshrines the Taoist goddess Mazu, also known as the Queen of Heaven and the Concubine of Heaven. She is said to be able to predict good and bad luck, and often helps merchants and fishermen at sea to avoid dangers and resolve disasters. So the Fujian people discussed with the locals to build a temple at the current site. Worship.

Transportation:

In downtown Macau, you can take bus lines 6, 8, 9, and 28B.

Every year during the Spring Festival and the 23rd day of the third month of the lunar calendar, during the mother’s birthday, the incense in A-Ma Temple is at its peak. Starting from midnight on New Year's Eve, many faithful men and women came to worship the gods and pray for blessings. There was a lot of excitement inside and outside the temple. Before and after the festival, a large bamboo shed will be built in the open space in front of the temple as a temporary stage for performing magical performances.

Fortress

Ticket price: Free

Detailed address: On the top of a hill 52 meters above sea level in the middle of the Macau Peninsula (near the ruins of St. Paul's Seminary)

The Fort is also known as St. Paul's Fort, Central Fort or Ruins of St. Paul's Fort. The Fortress is located next to the Ruins of St. Paul's and is one of the main places of interest in Macau. The fort was built in 1616 AD during the reign of Emperor Shenzong of the Ming Dynasty. It was originally owned by the church and was built to protect the priests in St. Paul's Church to prevent pirates. It was later converted into a military installation area. There is a large open space on the fort with green grass; towering old trees growing lushly; and giant steel cannons standing nearby. There are many monuments, cultural relics and historical buildings juxtaposed on the fort. For example, the ancient tower on the fort was one of the meeting places of the Society of Jesus. The southern European-style bungalow building built in the center of the open space is now the office of the meteorological observatory.

Transportation:

Bus lines 8A, 17, 18, 19, 26

Macau one-day tour route introduction:

Passed After Macau closes, in the parking lot on the left, there are numerous casino shuttle buses (many casinos in Macau provide free shuttle buses, which are fast and comfortable).

First take the shuttle bus from the Lisboa Casino (it only takes 10 minutes). When you get off the bus, you can skip entering Lisboa and just turn right and go straight. When you see a big tree with a three-way road, On the left is the Bank of China Building, on the right is the Grand Lisboa. Go straight on the middle road (Yinhuangzi Avenue) and you will arrive at Xinma Road in 10 minutes. There is an old store "Yishun Milk" on the road, the most famous one is red bean double skin milk (I forgot to eat it).

Xinma Road is also called the "Fountain" and "In Front of the Assembly Hall" and is the famous souvenir pedestrian street. There is also the Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau, the Rose Church, and many various shops on the street. Along the street and up a small slope, there are many bakeries and dried meat shops. Even if you don't buy, you can try them and eat whatever you want for free. At the end is Macau's iconic building "Ruins of St. Paul's". Next to Ruins of St. Paul's there are museums and Fortress Hill. You can take the elevator to the top of the mountain to overlook Macau, all for free.