Dive into the vibrant fusion of East and West with our guide to Macau’s top tourist attractions. From the historic charm of the Ruins of St. Paul’s to the serene A-Ma Temple, and the lively streets of Senado Square, Macau offers a captivating blend of cultures and experiences. Explore the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, indulge in unique Macanese cuisine, and discover the city’s rich colonial history. Let our guide be your passport to the most beautiful places in Macau, where every corner tells a story
Xiwan Lake
Xiwan Lake is located on the Republic Avenue in the Macau Peninsula, with its shimmering…
Xian Xinghai Memorial Hall
The Xian Xinghai Memorial Hall is located on Belilau Street, originally a two-story Western-style villa….
Xian Xinghai Memorial Bronze Statue
The Xian Xinghai Memorial Bronze Statue is a three-meter-tall sculpture that portrays Xian Xinghai in…
Wangxia Shan
Wangxia Shan boasts beautiful natural scenery. Moreover, it is rich in cultural landscapes and is…
2024 Rua do Armazém Velho Tour
The month-long 2024 Rua do Armazém Velho Tour aims to promote community brand publicity and…
April 25th Front
In commemoration of the Sino-Portuguese Joint Declaration signed by both parties in 1987, the municipal…
The Londoner Theatre in Macau
The Londoner Theatre, located within The Londoner in Macau, features 1,682 seats and is equipped…
St. Francis Xavier’s Church in Mong-Ha
Located on Pilares Street, St. Francis Xavier’s Church was originally built in 1907 and reconstructed…
Macau Fisherman’s Wharf – Marco Polo Open Square
Located at the entrance of Fisherman’s Wharf, it is an open-air stage capable of accommodating…