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A day trip to Macau, from the Dongwangyang Fort and Lighthouse to the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, passing by the Tashi Square, surrounded by cultural facilities such as the Cultural Bureau, Youth Exhibition Hall, Library and Literature Hall, and are all old buildings at the beginning of the last century. There is no time to visit in detail.
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A day trip to Macau, from the Dongwangyang Fort and Lighthouse to the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, passing by the Tashi Square, surrounded by cultural facilities such as the Cultural Bureau, Youth Exhibition Hall, Library and Literature Hall, and are all old buildings at the beginning of the last century. There is no time to visit in detail.
Tashi Square next to Gaoshide Road, every year there will be different characteristics stalls art market and so on held! Sometimes there will be family fun facilities for children to play 🙂🙂
Tashi Square, I really didn’t expect that there is such a big square in small Macau, surrounded by 100-year-old Portuguese buildings, quite beautiful, there are often activities and markets here, very suitable for visiting
The large square is all laid with Portuguese pebbles, which is very distinctive. It is also a distribution center connecting several nearby scenic spots.
In Macau, the so-called square and the front are small. The Tashi Square, which is far less well-known than the front of the city hall, is too big. Both are Portuguese-style squares, the ground is covered with black and white stones, surrounded by 100-year-old Portuguese buildings, very beautiful, and Tashi Square often has activities and markets here, people do not have a lot of city hall in front of the place, so it is suitable for shopping.
Tashi Square is located in the Wangde Parish District of Macau, the original site is Tashi Stadium, which is the largest square in Macau. The current square was renovated in 2005, covering an area of 13,260 square meters, and the ground is covered with Portuguese rubble; The underground is a 5-metre-high parking lot that can accommodate more than 60 tourist buses. There are a leisure area, a food and entertainment center and a basement mall. There is also a "U"-shaped tunnel underground to replace the Dutch park road merged by the square. It has now become a new landmark and major tourist destination with cultural characteristics in Macau.