St. Paul's archway 1
Many people may not have heard of St. Paul's archway, but they must have seen its pictures. The picture of Sao Paulo archway is one of the pictures with the highest appearance rate in Macao. St Paul's Cathedral, also known as the ruins of St Paul's Cathedral, used to be St Paul's Cathedral. It was destroyed by fire after the war and became today's site. It is the most famous landmark in Macao with a history of more than 300 years.
2. Macau Museum
Want to know how Macao changed from a small fishing village to a colony and then to one of the four largest gambling cities in the world today? Then you must go to the Macau Museum to find out. The Macao Museum is divided into three layers, the first layer displays the early history of Macao, the second layer displays Macao folk arts and traditions, and the third layer displays contemporary Macao objects.
3. macau tower
Macau Tower, also known as Macau Sightseeing Tower, is 338 meters high, of which 58 floors are sightseeing floors and 6 1 floors are glass corridors. It is the tallest building in Macau and one of the top ten sightseeing towers in the world. Through the sightseeing tower, you can not only overlook the panoramic view of Macao, but also see the scenery of Zhuhai and some Hong Kong.
4. Rose Room
There are more than a dozen churches in Macao, large and small. If you don't have enough time to visit all of them, if you want to choose a representative one, go to the Rose Room. Rose Hall, named after the church dedicated to the Virgin Rose, is known as one of the most beautiful churches in Macao, with a history of more than 400 years.
5. Ruadu Cunha
If you want to eat Macao's special food and buy Macao's local products and special souvenirs, go to Rua do Cunha. Rua do Cunha, located in Taipa District, Macau, is a food street, adjacent to Shouxin Street, which attracts many Chinese and foreign tourists and is very lively. In Rua do Cunha, you can eat the most authentic Portuguese egg tarts, pork buns, seafood porridge, beef offal, durian ice cream and so on.