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
Macau Open-Top Sightseeing Bus
The red open-top double-decker bus is the newly opened tourist sightseeing bus in Macau. It…
Outdoor Activities and Performances at Huacheng Park Side Lot
The open space beside Huacheng Park frequently hosts a variety of outdoor activities and performances,…
Huacheng Park
Huacheng Park is located in Taipa, Macau. It is a representative of Chinese garden parks…
Our Lady of Fatima Church
Our Lady of Fatima Church, which began in 1929 and was reconstructed in 1967, serves…
Macao, China Presents ‘Rising Dragons Over the Pearl River’ Lantern Art Exhibition
The lantern art exhibition, themed around the Chinese zodiac animal of 2024, ‘Dragon’, has specially…
He Long Street
He Long Street, reputed to have been opened by Lu He Long, is a street…
Heisha Beach
Heisha Beach is a well-known local natural bathing beach. The black fine sand is caused…
Rua do Abreu Nunes – The ‘Little Thailand’ in Macau
Rua do Abreu Nunes, also known as ‘A-Pi-Liu-Ni-Si Street’, is a street located in the…
Black Sand Park and Beach Rest Area
Black Sand Park is a scenic park, known for its unique black sand beach. The…