The madhouse lane is tightly embraced by the bustling Macau Peninsula and hidden in the madhouse lane in Costco, but it is a quiet and peaceful scene different from the downtown area: short houses inside and outside, surrounded by green radish; Posters of various art exhibitions are posted on the mottled concrete walls. Oblique alley of madhouse has a history of more than 500 years. Stones from Portugal cover the streets, southern European buildings painted with cherry blossom powder, mint green and goose yellow, and kapok with towering trunks and blooming flowers are all worth a visit.
The street name of "Crazy Tang Xiexiang" can be traced back to 1569. It is said that there were many leprosy patients in Macao at that time. Gianni Lao, the first Catholic bishop of Macao, could not bear their displacement and invested in building a leprosy hospital. Later, a small church was built next to the hospital. Because this church is dedicated to praying for leprosy patients, it is also called "madhouse".
At the end of the inclined lane of the madhouse, there is a "good heart hall slope building" built more than 100 years ago. On the first floor of the museum, in addition to regularly exhibiting the works of different artists, there is also a souvenir shop where you can buy Macao graffiti postcards and special goods.
When Long Fu New Street talks about places worth visiting in Macau Peninsula, it is natural that we can't leave "Long Fu New Street".
This street used to be the most prosperous commercial street in Macao and one of the cradles of Macao's gambling industry. Long Fu New Street is divided into two sections. In the upper section, there are brothels and teahouses. At the peak, there were more than 60, but now there is nowhere to find them. At the lower part of the street, there are smoking rooms and restaurants. It was not until the end of World War II that the Australian and Portuguese governments began to ban smoking and prostitution, and the grand occasion of taking pictures and singing at Long Fu New Street every night gradually disappeared.
As night falls, red lanterns are hung on Long Fu New Street, and restaurants, restaurants, food stalls and dessert shops are lined up. Wooden door panels and door bolts have a sense of the times, which not only attract gourmets to enjoy their food here, but also are sacred places for many directors. Isabella, starring Liang Luoshi, 2046, starring Tony Leung Chiu Wai and Faye Wong, and Butterfly, starring He Chaoyi, the daughter of the gambling king, were also filmed here.
Walking along Long Fu Street to Shiliupu, the buildings and signboards with traditional Chinese characters on both sides are full of historical feeling. Walking on the arcade shopping street, the bustling crowd in the past seems like a lifetime ago.
There is a legend in the love alley of Macao. Anyone who walks through the alley of love will soon meet his beloved.
The love lane, with a total length of about 50 meters, has a history of more than 80 years. The neoclassical buildings on both sides are full of European amorous feelings, and walking in the alley seems to have set foot on a European path.
The new Nordic-style cafe in the alley attracts many young people. In Japanese ice cream shops, the signature matcha-flavored cone is very popular and always sells out early. Taking photos casually in Love Lane is also a beautiful photo of amazing friends circle.
Maybe everyone has such a place in their heart, where many good things in the past are sealed. Every time he opens it, colorful memories jump into his mouth like chocolate beans and are sweet in his heart.
Fisherman's Wharf Macau is a magical city. Once upon a time, it was a frontier place, and the wheel of history rolled forward, carrying it on the road of trade intermediary and ushered in glorious years. Subsequently, the rise of gambling and tourism brought huge profits to Macao. Everything happens, for Macao, the honor and disgrace and ups and downs are all caught off guard, just like Eric _, the gambling king, who went to Macao alone when he was young and never thought he would have such a legendary life.
If you want to follow in the footsteps of a generation of gambling kings, in addition to the old and new Portuguese entertainment venues, you can also go to Fisherman's Wharf.
Fisherman's Wharf in Macau covers an area of 6,543,800 square meters.
Many of them were reclaimed from the sea, which was built with the investment of MOP 654.38+85 million by gambling kings Eric and Zhou Jinhui. On February 365.438+0, 2005, it was unveiled and put into trial operation by He Houhua, then Chief Executive of Macau, and Eric, Chairman of Fisherman's Wharf.
In addition to gathering buildings in southern European style, it is also the center of looking around Macao: the blue sea in the east and the friendship bridge of post-modern design concept. The other three sides are the busy Hong Kong and Macao Wharf, the genuine New 800 Companion Department Store, the palace-style gambling boat "Macau Palace", the five-star Mandarin Oriental Hotel, the majestic Macau Cultural Center and Lotus Square.
People who have lived in Macao for a long time will think of it in their leisure time. From a distance, the sparkling end is the extremely luxurious Galaxy Casino, as well as the newly-built Melco Studios and Parisians in recent two years. History and modernity overlap in the same time and space, like a beautiful flower separated by clouds, with an indescribable charm.
"Dragon Ring" is the old name of Macau _ Zi, and "Portuguese rhyme" refers to the Portuguese architectural style here. Five verdant villas, 192 1 completed, were once the official residences of senior officials of the Macao government, and have now been converted into museums, exhibition halls and hotels respectively.
The unique Portuguese rhyme villa, romantic water profile and unattainable luxury fantasy have attracted many prospective couples in Macao to take wedding photos here.
Road ring is not like a casino full of luxury and danger. The life in the small fishing village here is quiet and leisurely, and "simplicity and simplicity" is the deepest feeling it gives passengers. It's like accidentally straying into a peach blossom garden full of cream and seawater. The sea breeze is mild, the waves sound, the chairs in front of the library are lazily basking in the sun, and the neighbors are sitting on the stone benches under the tree drinking tea, which is quiet and leisurely.
You can still find it on the ring road.
"The Best Egg Tart Shop in Macau"-Andrew Cake Shop. From morning till night, patrons of this time-honored store 19 are in an endless stream, and it is by no means a minority to buy dozens of Portuguese tarts to take home. Every crispy egg tart has a strong egg flavor, and the surface is raised with black broken spots because of caramel.
Macao is like this, with a romantic and simple side. Stroll in the streets of fishing village on a random morning, occasionally stop to find an unknown shop, have a cup of milk coffee or toast, and slowly finish a simple day of literature and art.