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6 Reviews The Ruins of St. Paul's consist of the façade of the Cathedral of St. Paul. The cathedral was built by the Portugese in the 17th century and it was dedicated to the apostle St. Paul. It is now the...
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5 Reviews historic center of Macau, a Unesco World Heritage Site! Leal Senade Square is the focal point and shopping center of Macau. The streets are paved with cobblestone in traditional Portuguese pattern...
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3 Reviews A-Ma Temple is located on the southwest tip of the Macau Peninsula. Built in 1488, it is one of the oldest and most famous temples in Macau. Tthe temple is dedicated to Matsu, the goddess of seafarers...
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2 Reviews Macau Sky Tower is a telecommunication tower. It is 338m high and the observation deck is at 233m. The tower is known for its outdoor Skywalk - a walking tour around the outer rim. It is also the home...
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2 Reviews The Macau Fisherman's Wharf is the first theme park in Macau. It is located in the Macau Peninsula, near the Hong Kong- Macau Ferry Pier. it was the first place I've been to in Macau after I passed...
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Mount Fortress - Fortaleza do Monte
4 Reviews The fort was built on the Mount of St. Paul and was the military centre of the then Portugese colony - Fortaleza do Monte (Mount Fortress). It was built in the 16th century to protect the colony of...
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1 Review The Golden Lotus Square in the former Portuguese colony of Macau is a large open area featuring a sculpture of a large Lotus flower - the emblem of Macau. It was given as a gift by the State Council...
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1 Review This is definitely a must see, because it has been features in novels, films etc. It's just famous. In the reception area there is like a little museum with carved artworks of jade etc. The toilets...
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2 Reviews and 1670 Opinions Last year we spent two nights at the Venetian as the Wynn was booked solid. Suffice to say, it was...
1 Review and 164 Opinions I've been fortunate to stay in both the Wynn and Encore suites as well as Wynn Club level apartments...
shavy Says: Hongkong-Macau Ferry Terminal: Shun Tak Centre, 200 Connaught Road Central, Sheung Wan. Here you can purchase a ferry ticket. There's a ferry every 15minutes...
solopes Says: I don't remember where I read that:"Built 1629 on the site of a battery which sank one of the warships' The Golias' of the Dutch invaders, the original fortress...
solopes Says: Portuguese heritage, in Macau, became World Heritage for Unesco. Many buildings are classified, but, for a Portuguese citizen, Portugal is present everywhere,...
solopes Says: Eastern Vegas, they say! However, there's a small difference - while Las Vegas grew in the desert from nothing, Chinese Vegas is growing in a small and very...
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