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Route of historical city of Macao
D 1 maritime museum-Macau Museum-Horse Racing Museum-Wine Museum-Macau Art Museum

D2 Miaoyiyi Third Street Club, Zhengjiadawu, Mazu Pavilion and Venetian Resort.

Route guide:

D 1: Take Bus No.7 to maritime museum and Macau Museums, which are located in historic cities. You can see the landmark Sao Paulo archway in Macao, and there are also famous forts and Notre Dame de Rose nearby. In the afternoon, take l0A bus to Grand Racing Museum and Wine Museum, both of which are located in Xingang Tourism Activity Center. Take bus No.23 to Macau Art Museum and return. Don't forget to choose your favorite Macao entertainment in the evening. You can use the Museum Pass to visit the museum in Macau, and the fee is MOP 25 yuan. /kloc-The preferential price for tourists under 0/8 and over 60 is l2 yuan. The card is valid for 5 days and can visit major museums in Macao once in a row.

D2: The uniqueness of Macao lies in the perfect integration of eastern and western cultures. Give yourself an edification of southern Guangdong culture in the morning. There used to be business halls, antique temples, and Fu Shang's residence in Macau in the late Qing Dynasty, all of which ended in the sacred objects of Mazu culture. All four scenic spots are located in the historic city of Macau, within walking distance. Macao is famous for its gambling industry. It is called "gambling port". In the afternoon and evening, try your luck at the latest and largest Venetian Resort in Macau. You can also go to the Portuguese casino (Praia Grande Friendship Avenue), both of which are the largest casinos in Macau.

One-day hiking tour of Macao historic district

Line design:

Mazuge-Port Authority Building-Zhengjiadawu-Yapojing-St. Joseph's Convent and Temple-Ding Gang Theatre-St. Austin Hall-Hedong Library-Home Affairs Department Building-Yi San Street Guild Hall (Guandi Temple)-Macau Episcopal Cathedral-Lujialou-Notre Dame de Rose-St. Paul's Archway-Big Fort-Old City Wall Ruins-A Temple-St. Antoinette-A Temple.

Route guide:

The Mage Temple is located at the southwest end of the Macao Peninsula, guarding the entrance of the inner port. The Port Authority Building is located in the inclined lane of the Mage Temple on the left, passing through the Mage Street and walking forward to the Yapo Well where Jia Zhengdawu is located.

Then go through Gaolou Street to St. Lawrence Church Street, and St. John's Cold Left Church stands at the end of the street. St. Lawrence Church Street behind St. John's Lengzuo Church is connected with Sanbazi Street where the gate of St. Joseph Abbey is located, and St. Joseph Abbey is adjacent to the cathedral.

Turn right at Sanbazai Cross Street, and then turn to Ye Hui Xiexiang, which is in front of Ding Gang. There are St. Austin Church, Ding Gang Theatre and Hedong Library. Before the top of the mountain, go down to Xinma Road via the Oriental Inclined Lane, next to the Civil Affairs Department Building;

In front of the discussion pavilion opposite the Civil Affairs Department building, Sanjietang (Guandi Temple) is on the left and Shanxintang Building is on the right; Turn left from Renci Hall Building via Luojiye Lane, and the Bishop's Cathedral (lobby) in Macau is in front of you.

After crossing the lobby and entering the lobby lane, Lujia Mansion still stands in the lane; Out of the lobby lane is the front of Banzhangtang, and on the left is the elegant Rose Hall. Go ahead, then turn to Dasanba Street via Maicaodi Street, and at the end is the famous Dasanba archway, which stands tall. On the right side of St. Paul's archway is the magnificent big castle map, and on the left is the ruins of the old city wall and the Ina Temple.

When the bus leaves Huawangtang Street on the left, you will see St. Anthony's Church, not far from the front of the pigeon's nest. The ruins of the Oriental Foundation and the Christian cemetery are waiting on the right.

Dongwangyang Fort, Lighthouse and the Temple of the Virgin Snow stand on the top of Dongwangyang Mountain, the highest peak in Macao Peninsula, quietly watching the changes of Macao in the past century. To climb to the top of the mountain, passengers can not only take a taxi directly, but also take a cable car from Erlonghou Park at the foot of the mountain and then walk there. The East Wang Yang Lighthouse is not open to the public on weekdays, but only on the annual Port Authority Day (May 20th). )