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Very colorful place, so I can’t help but go in to see a lot of children suitable for use and eating places full of childish things ~ There are snacks, handmade clothes... Adults are more suitable for snacks and accessories... Others seem to be able to buy back and put the storefront is not big service. The wrong product is not too special and relatively popular
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Very colorful place, so I can’t help but go in to see a lot of children suitable for use and eating places full of childish things ~ There are snacks, handmade clothes... Adults are more suitable for snacks and accessories... Others seem to be able to buy back and put the storefront is not big service. The wrong product is not too special and relatively popular
[View] The little bit here is worth punching in
Macau, which has been here more than a dozen times in a few years, never comes from those iconic punch-in points. This city, although famous for its bustling city, has its own unique rustic atmosphere. It has inherited Chinese culture and absorbed Western civilization. Chinese and Western culture are blending and colliding here. Walking around, these years have accumulated some private niche punching places, many of which are just walking distance from the city center, but much closer to the old appearance of Macau 100 years ago. In addition to the St. Paul's archway, the Portuguese Street and Guanqian Old Street not far from the St. Paul's archway are hidden in the nostalgic complex, which is worth visiting slowly. The graffiti on the streets of Macau is mostly concentrated in this area. In this old town, the cultural precipitation of hundreds of years is displayed with strong colors. It is different from many other cities' graffiti, more like youthful agitation and catharsis. Here, it is braided, cartoon, market, fireworks, bright colors, positive energy. It is more like a city business card, recording the old man's vicissitudes of the past, the new birth of Nirvana. Keyword: Portuguese Street / Guanqian Old Street Address: southwest of St. Paul Street, Macau, 2 minutes walk from St. Paul's archway. Bishop's Hill, learn the name of West Wangyang Mountain, must go, ten minutes drive from the city, you can overlook the Macau Tower and the West Bay Bridge. This is probably the best viewing platform in Macau! In fact, the Bishop's Mountain is called Bishop's Mountain because there is a centuries-old church, the Bishop's Mountain Chapel. In the past, in front of this European-style church, with the excellent viewing platform as the background, there will be many young people to take wedding photos! Macau under the blue sky seems to be less noisy here, and there is more independent temperament. Keyword: Bishop's Hill / Xiwangyangshan Address: southern Macau Peninsula. Ma Pavilion Temple under Bishop's Hill, it is the oldest existing temple in Macau. It was originally a temple where local fishermen prayed for peace before going to sea. It is said that the Portuguese landed here and asked the local residents where this was. The local residents thought he was asking about the temple and answered Ma Pavilion. So the Portuguese gave Macau a Portuguese name. Whether or not this story is a fabrication, it can also see the high status of Ma Pavilion Temple in the local people. Keyword: Ma Pavilion Temple Address: South of the Macau Peninsula. Dongwangyang Xiejie I want to feel the combination of Macau's history and prosperity, Dongwangyang Xiejie is the best choice. The magnificent Grand Lisboa Hotel stands among the ancient buildings with hundreds of years of history, and the unique Macau style is unobstructed. Here is also the cover picture shooting point of National Geographic magazine ~ Keyword: Dongwangyang Xie Street, address: Dongwangyang Xie Street, specific location at the main entrance of Huangdu Hotel. Continue next issue...
When I stepped into the Portuguese street, I was immediately attracted by its unique atmosphere, with colorful Portuguese architecture on both sides of the street, preserving the historical traces of Macau's colonial period. I strolled along the streets admiring the exquisite details of these unique buildings, such as colored tiles, wrought iron windows and carved door frames. Each building exudes a strong Portuguese feel, giving me a sense of time-travel.