Ten places that Macau must visit: Macau Sightseeing Tower, Macau Rua do Cunha, Movie Star, Macau Lianfeng Temple, Heisha Beach, Macau Museum, Macau Broadway Food Street, Golden Lotus Square, Puji Temple, the front of the New Road Pavilion, and San Lao Lengzuo.
In the mid-16th century, when the first Portuguese landed near Mage Temple, they mistakenly thought that Mage was the local name. That's how Macau got his name. In Macao, although everyone speaks Cantonese, most people are good at English and Mandarin, and communication is smooth.
I was invited to attend the Macau International Film Festival, stayed in Macau for 7 days, watched a D-rated film, ate several Portuguese dishes, visited Rua do Cunha, took the Ferris wheel, experienced the VIP seats in The House of Dancing Water, and caught up with the magic parade in December every year, which can be said to be an all-round experience of the charm of Macau.
Overview of scenic spots around Coloane Island:
Coloane Island, a former fishing village in Macao, is very quiet and there are not many tourists. Remember to taste the local seafood; Taizai, visit Rua do Cunha, the Dragon Ring and the Ludang History Museum, and experience the Portuguese rhyme style; In Crazy Hall Lane, there are many buyers' shops, antique shops and literary shops. Casino fights are all night, and there are basically hotels, which is very convenient, but don't indulge!
Shopping malls are bought in buy buy, and all goods in Macau are duty-free. There are many large shopping malls, and the Venetian, Jinsha Square and Four Seasons stores are almost next to each other. It's really a pity to visit. And you can use Alipay and WeChat to directly exchange exchange rate consumption, which is extremely convenient.