The population of the Macau Special Administrative Region is mainly concentrated on the Macau Peninsula.
Macau is located on the southeast coast of China, on the east side of the Pearl River Estuary, backed by the Pearl River Delta, and consists of Taipa Island, Coloane Island and the Macau Peninsula.
The Macau Special Administrative Region is the only region in China where gambling is legal. The main economic pillars of Macau include the gaming industry, tourism, processing industry, construction industry, etc., with the gaming industry and tourism as the mainstay.
Macau's population is concentrated on the Macau Peninsula.
Macau is a city with more than 400 years of history.
Macau initially became a gathering place, attracting many different merchants and street performers, forming a unique culture.
As the island continues to develop and grow, Macau has gradually become a region with developed industry and commerce.
The history and cultural heritage of the Macao Special Administrative Region is rich and colorful, and has become an important cultural heritage of China.
Macao's ancient architecture and historical relics with Western cultural characteristics have become an important part of Chinese history and culture.
These historical and cultural heritages not only enrich Chinese culture, but also attract tourists from all over the world to visit and learn.
Famous attractions in Macau: 1. A-Ma Temple: One of the most famous places of interest in Macau, it was built in the first year of Hongzhi in the Ming Dynasty (1488) and has a history of more than 500 years.
2. Ruins of St. Paul's Cathedral: Also known as the ruins of St. Paul's Cathedral, it is located at the foot of Fortress Hill in Kao Parish, Macau Special Administrative Region, China. It is a symbol of Macau and a must-visit attraction when visiting Macau.
3. San Lorenzo Church: Founded in the mid-16th century, it is one of the three ancient churches in Macau, China.
4. White Pigeon Nest Park: Founded in the mid-18th century, it is one of the oldest parks in Macau.
5. The Lu Family House: Also known as Jin Yutang, it is located on Lobby Lane. It was the residence of Lu Jiu, a businessman in Macao in the early 20th century (his private garden, Lu Limuo Park, is one of the famous attractions in Macao). It was completed in about 1889 and is one of the most famous places in Macao.
A very valuable Chinese-style building, part of the "Historic Center of Macau".
6. Flower City Park: The only park on the outlying islands of Macau that adopts Chinese garden-style garden architecture. It has complete functions and diverse plants.
7. Golden Lotus Square: As we all know, December 20, 1999 is a very important day. On this day, the Chinese government resumed the exercise of sovereignty over Macau and Macau returned to the embrace of the motherland.
Standing under the lotus and looking into the distance, you feel like you are witnessing the great moment of Macau's return.
8. Macau Tower: It is a new landmark in Macau that integrates sightseeing, business, food, etc., and is well worth visiting.
The entire tower is 338 meters high and is the tenth tallest independent building in the world.
In the Macau Tower, you can enjoy the surrounding scenery from the observation deck on the 58th or 61st floor. Climb the tower at night and you will have a panoramic view of the bright night view. At the 360° revolving restaurant on the 60th floor, you can taste the best of Portugal and all over the world.
gourmet food.