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Introduction of Fisherman's Wharf Attractions in Macau

Introduction to the attractions of Fisherman's Wharf in Macau;

Fisherman's Wharf in Macau is the first new comprehensive entertainment and tourist attraction with theme design in Macau. Located on the coast of the new reclamation area of Waigang, covering an area of more than 90,000 square meters. It integrates entertainment, shopping, catering, hotels, yacht docks and exhibition facilities, and is mainly divided into three parts: Tang Cheng, East-West Junction and Lijun Wharf. Tang Cheng is a Chinese tower that imitates the architectural style of the Tang Dynasty. The tower is mainly a shopping center with trendy goods and high-end restaurants.

"East-West Integration" combines the traditional oriental ideas with the design features of western architectural styles. There are various amusement facilities, Roman performance venues and exhibition venues. Lijun Wharf consists of European and Latin buildings. Visitors can find wine and food with ethnic characteristics in this area, buy goods in many famous shops, and even bring different street performances by performers. Yacht docks are dedicated to private services, while in "Water World", there are stunt performances of water speedboats.

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. It was built by Stanley Ho and Zhou Jinhui with a total investment of about MOP 654.38+85 million. It took five years to prepare and build.

On June 5438+February 3, 2005/KLOC-0, He Houhua, Chief Executive of Macau, and Stanley Ho, Chairman of Fisherman's Wharf presided over the opening ceremony and put it into trial operation. After a year of trial operation, it officially opened on February 23, 2006.

Fisherman's Wharf in Macau is located on the coast of the new reclamation area in the outer harbor, covering an area of 1 1.500 square meters. It integrates entertainment, shopping, restaurants, hotels, yacht docks and exhibition facilities, and integrates different architectural features and Chinese and Western cultures, allowing tourists to break through regional boundaries and experience the feelings of different regions. The diversified local entertainment facilities will definitely make the Fisherman's Wharf in Macau a good place for family outings. The completion of Fisherman's Wharf in Macau is believed to show a brand-new tourism outlook for Macao's tourism industry.