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Parque Municipal Dr. Sun Yat Sen Park
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The site of the park was the landfill of the “Canal dos Patos” prior to 1983 and was later transformed into one of the most popular parks in the densely populated northern district of the city. It was also the first pilot green space in Macao with built-in eco-friendly facilities. The park is a blend of Chinese and Western landscaping features and its extensive lawns are wave-like to tailor to its undulating landform. The assorted facilities include a football field, tennis court, library, swimming pool, barbecue area, performance area, a children’s playground and adult fitness equipment, etc.
The park is named after Dr. Sun Yat Sen with a sculpture of him erected to mark his sojourn and career in Macao. At its entrance is a waterfall plaza. Beyond the plaza are an artificial lake and a zigzag bridge. The library facing the bridge was completed in 1996 and relocated to the lakeside in 2013 after reconstruction. The picnic and barbecue area and swimming pool are nearby the library.
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Dr. Sun Yat Sen Municipal Park
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Named after the iconic forerunner of China, the park has a statue of Dr. Sun Yat-sen himself right at the entrance. It’s Macau’s largest park and one of our favourites. It includes a library, a small zoo, botanical gardens, a barbecue area, walking trails, an indoor swimming pool and other facilities.
Sun Yat Sen Park is ideal for people looking for peace and quiet, since although closely located to the Gongbei border, it stays away from all the city hustle and bustle. It’s covered with grassed areas and flowers, featuring a big lake, beautifully decorated in a Chinese style with bright colours like red and green. There are several areas destined to jogging, but also exercising, relaxing and seating locations where residents usually play majong and read the newspaper. We’ve included this beautiful spot on our guide to the best places with sports equipments in town.