Formerly administered by the Portuguese, this high-energy city on the South China Sea is world-famous as a gaming destination and has also begun attracting visitors with an increasing array of shows, entertainment, and nightlife. The city's historic center, with its rich blend of Chinese and European architecture and culture, has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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The indoor shopping area is punctuated by oversized chandeliers and contemporary art installations. Apart from a stable of high-end brands, the mall is also home to a Pierre Herme bakery.
All across the world, many significant places lay all across all continents, and in Macau, there lays the best place in the world of entertainment, dining, and working pleasures. I went to the City Of Dreams, which includes the Vr, which is a place of entertainment with the pleasure of car driving games, virtual roller coasters, and thrilling yet scary drives through a glacial arctic forest. If you wanted to eat something delicious, there has a cafe where you can enjoy called Pearl Dragon, Chinese traditional foods are to eat and desserts of the finest material is made there, too. I recommend you to there, for it had such significant memories.
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Located in a commercial circle of Areia Preta, Macau Design Centre is a five-storied multi-functional building that provides space for activities related to design including courses, lectures, workshops, forums, exhibitions, product launch & conferences.Our goal is to absorb overseas innovation and introduce Macau design to the world stage.
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Always bustling with tourists, this street leads up to Macau's most well-known landmark. Expect souvenir shop owners to swarm you with free samples of beef jerky and almond cookies on your way up.
Amazing Ruin of the church and this is one of thw tourist attraction in macau, so once you are already in Hongkong, never forget this Macau San Paolo Church Ruin in your bucket list to be visited.
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Historic wet and open market, still operating in the same location and building since the 1930s in a district also known as the Three Lamps District. This is a view into the deep Chinese past of Macau.
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Underneath a blue-sky ceiling, Macau's largest indoor mall has a variety of brands, from luxury goods to fast fashion. An artificial canal and Venetian Gothic architecture add to the charm.
Great experience we book a private gondola to accommodate our family it coast less expensive than getting individual ticket .. it was great the gondolier sings and entertain us as we enjoy the glides and the fantastic view ... ????????????
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This busy block will take care of all your souvenir needs. Traditional snack stalls, Portuguese eateries, and gift shops line both sides of the street, offering a chance to experience local flair.
Excellent place to visit with young kids too!You can get the following things from this area - famous pork chop 'burger', Portugese tarts from Lord Howe Bakery, Portugese cuisine from O Comida Portuguese, tripe soup for those who are brave ... And it offers a whole lot more!
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This indoor shopping village spans multiple floors and is home to over 200 stores. The complex boasts a handful of first-to-Macau brand boutiques, including Aesop and Alexander Wang.
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