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The famous sight in Macau

Nov 6th, 2009 by olamacau | 0

The Chinese Garden of Lou Lim Ieoc offers relaxing alternative and is the Chinese in style of all the gardens in Macau. lot of old Macau is preserved on the islands, including fishing boatbuilding yards, colonial mansions, Chinese temples and floating fisherfolk communities. Other monuments of note in Macau include those in honour of Jorge Alvares and Vasco da Gama. Elsewhere Taipa and Colane represent Macaus traditional countryside, with beach resorts, ancestral Chinese villages, and pineforested hills with nature trails and picnic areas.

new Museum of Sacred has opened on three floors of the renovated belfry, and is home to works of sacred that illustrate the history of the Roman Catholic church in Asia. So Domingos Church, built in the 17th century, is one of the best endowed and picturesque temples in Macau and has very good vegetarian restaurant. Taipa village is busy, colourful place with interesting shops and colonial Portuguese offices in narrow streets and alleys, where many traditional crafts are still followed. It has recently reopened after largescale renovation programme which has transformed the church.

It forms the strong central point of the old city wall, and was instrumental in preventing the Dutch from conquering the city in The neoclassical Dom Pedro Theatre and Macau Club still hosts plays and formal functions. The famous sight in Macau is probably the Largo do Senado square, making the heart of the city pedestrian paradise.

On it became the newest UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site. It is possible to buy Museum Pass for entry into many of the museums for free passes MOP25 for adults and MOP12 for under 18s and senior citizens and last five days. The finest expression of Portuguese architecture is probably the Largo do Senado square, making the heart of the city pedestrian paradise. The neoclassical Dom Pedro Theatre and Macau Club still hosts plays and formal functions. Nearby, small amphitheatre offers typical Macanese entertainment.

On it became the newest UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site. So Domingos Church, built in the 17th century, is one of the beautiful religious buildings in Macau. new Museum of Sacred has opened on three floors of the renovated belfry, and is home to works of sacred that illustrate the history of the Roman Catholic church in Asia. It is possible to buy Museum Pass for entry into many of the museums for free passes MOP25 for adults and MOP12 for under 18s and senior citizens and last five days.

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