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What are the famous scenic spots in Macau?

Macao Historic District, Sao Paulo Archway, Sightseeing Tower, Mage Temple, Tam Kung Temple, Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, macau tower, Fisherman's Wharf, Venetian Resort, Lisboa Hotel, etc.

Macao Historic District 1

The historic city of Macao or the historic old city of Macao is a historic district with the old city as the core, which consists of 22 buildings and 8 adjacent original plots on the Macao Peninsula.

2. St. Paul's archway

Sao Paulo archway is one of the landmark buildings in Macao? At the same time, it is also "Eight Scenes of Macao? One. In 2005, it became a United Nations World Cultural Heritage along with other cultural relics in the historic district of Macao.

3. sightseeing tower

Sightseeing tower is a kind of tall tower with the function of attracting tourists, which is usually built in the central area of the city. Sightseeing tower is the finished product of modern engineering technology, which is different from ancient towers. It was not until the end of 19 that enough technology was made.

4. Mage Temple

Mazu Pavilion is located in the southwest of Macao Peninsula, built along the coast, facing the mountain and the sea, at the gate of Shishi Town, with cornices and walls. It is one of the three major temples in Macao. Marco Temple in Macau is one of the most famous places of interest in Macau. It was built in the first year of Hongzhi in Ming Dynasty (1488), with a history of more than 500 years.

5, fisherman's wharf

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.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Macau