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Top ten scenic spots in Macao

The top ten scenic spots in Macau are: Coloane Island, Macau Sightseeing Tower, Macau Museum, Heisha Beach, Macau Rose Hall, Dragon Ring and Portuguese Rhyme, Macau Historic District, Venetian Resort Hotel, Sao Paulo Archway and Macau Fisherman's Wharf.

1, around the island

Coloane Island originally belonged to Zhongshan City, Guangdong Province, but it was occupied by Portugal in 1864 and became a part of Macao. Today, the road ring still maintains its original natural scenery, with birds and flowers, beaches, trails and barbecue areas everywhere. And it is filled with a fresh natural scene, which is in sharp contrast with the prosperity of the city. Road ring has become an ideal leisure resort for people.

2. Macau Sightseeing Tower

Macau, Hong Kong and Macau are often called sightseeing towers. From the ground to the highest point, the total height is 338 meters, 1 109 feet. The subjective photosphere is located at 223 meters and 732 feet above the ground. It is the 10 independent sightseeing tower in the world and a member of the World Tower Alliance.

3. Macau Museum

Macau Museum is a comprehensive museum with a total area of 2,800 square meters, and the actual exhibition area is about 2 100 square meters. The Macao Museum is mainly divided into three floors. The first floor shows the early history of Macao, the second floor shows Macao folk arts and traditions, and the third floor shows contemporary Macao objects. Museums in Macao use high technology such as stereo, light, sound and image, and use replicas and models to enhance the display effect.

4. Black Beach

Heisha Beach is a famous natural bathing beach in Macau, located near the road ring. The bay is half-moon-shaped, with gentle slope, wide beach surface and clear water quality. The beach is about 1 km wide. Sand is characterized by dark, uniform sea sand and smooth fine sand, so it is called black beach. Black fine sand is caused by the black secondary ore glauconite formed in a specific marine environment.

5. Rose Hall in Macau

Rose Church, whose real name is Notre Dame de Rose and Santo Domingo Church, is located in the center of Macao and has a history of more than 400 years. The church was built by the church of Santo Domingo in Spain in 1587, dedicated to the virgin rose, and was taken over by the Portuguese priest of the church the following year.

6. Rhyme of Dragon Ring

Longhuan Puyun Residential Museum (referred to as Longhuan Puyun for short) is a tourist attraction located in the Macao Special Administrative Region. The whole scenic spot is located in Taipa Island, with five Portuguese-style houses on the seaside road as the main museum.

7. Macao Historic District

Macao, a famous historical city, has preserved the historical essence of cultural exchanges between China and the West for more than 400 years. It is an important witness to the spread history of western religious culture in China and the Far East, and it is also the crystallization of the complementary and diversified exchanges between Chinese and Western cultures over the past 400 years.

8. Venice Resort Hotel

Venetian Macao Resort Hotel covers an area of 6,543.8+005,000 square feet and has 3,000 luxury suites. It is a super-large resort hotel, with the architectural features of Venice water town and statue in Italy and the design blueprint of Venice Las Vegas Resort Hotel.

9. St. Paul's archway

Sao Paulo archway is one of the landmark buildings in Macao and one of the "eight scenic spots in Macao". The archway architecture of Dasanba combines the styles of European Renaissance and Oriental architecture, and embodies the blending of eastern and western arts, with fine carving and great momentum.

Fisherman's Wharf in Macau 10

Fisherman's Wharf in Macau is the first theme park in Macau, China, and it is also a shopping center imitating Fisherman's Wharf in Europe and America. The Fisherman's Wharf in Macao is built on the coast of the new reclamation area in the outer port, adjacent to the Macau Ferry Pier. The completion of Fisherman's Wharf in Macao has given Macao tourism a brand-new look.