Distribution of tourist attractions in Macao Peninsula

Puji Temple

Also known as Guanyin Hall, it is one of the three Zen temples in Macao and one of the eight new sights in Macao. It was built in the late Ming Dynasty, more than 360 years ago, with a grand scale and a long history. The Zen Temple is a Chinese ancient flying Buddhist building. The first hall is the Mahavira Hall, the second hall is the Longevity Buddha Hall, and the back main hall is the Guanyin Hall. There is a vast and deep back garden behind the yard, of which 18 arhats stand on both sides, with exquisite carving and lifelike shape

Lu Lianruo Park

Lulianruo Park, also known as Lujia Garden, is the only famous garden in Macao with Suzhou garden style. The pavilions, ponds, rocks and mountains, bridges, waterfalls, winding paths and corridors in the park are as intoxicating as the scenery in the south of the Yangtze River. Part of. The rockery in the garden is piled up into strange peaks and rocks. The rockery near the Jiuqu Bridge is full of lotus flowers in summer, swaying and beautiful

the Ruins of the Cathedral of Saint Paul

As one of the landmarks of Macao, the Ruins of Da San Ba became a United Nations World Cultural Heritage in 2005 as part of Macao's historic city. This church combines the styles of European Renaissance and Oriental architecture, reflecting the blend of eastern and western arts, with fine sculpture and majesty

Macao Historic District

World cultural heritage is the most historic old city in Macao. It is connected by adjacent squares and streets, including more than 20 historical buildings. Because of the integration of Chinese and Western cultures, most of the buildings in the urban area have the characteristics of combining Chinese and Western cultures. In 2005, they were rated as World Heritage

Taipa

Taipa Island is shaped like a whale. There are big Taipa Mountains and small Taipa Mountains in the east and west, and a large area of flat land formed by siltation and reclamation in the middle. There are two 2.5km and 4.5km long bridges connecting Macao, and the famous scenic spots Guanyinyan, Bodi Garden, residential museum, Bodi Garden

Large battery

It was built in 1616 to prevent Dutch and pirate attacks. Now it is one of the important historical sites in Macao. You can visit the hundred year old cannons on the fort and overlook the beautiful scenery of Macao. You can also visit the nearby Macao Museum at the same time

Eastern Ocean Lighthouse

It is the highest point of the Macao Peninsula. Founded in 1865, it has sentry houses, powder stores, lighthouses, etc. From the spiral staircase to the top of the tower, you can overlook the whole Macao peninsula and the "Macao historical city", and have an invincible view. Next to the lighthouse, there is the Holy Hall of the Virgin Snow Palace

Macao Taipa Bridge

Macao Taipa (d à ng) Bridge is the first bridge connecting Macao Peninsula and Taipa Island. Designed by Portuguese bridge expert Jia Duosu, Macao Jinghai Changhong has a total length of about 2.5 kilometers. In different seasons, the bridge is beautiful day and night, becoming a scenic spot of Macao and a symbol of Macao's development

Ma Ge Temple

One of the world cultural heritage buildings in Macao's historical city zone, is the oldest temple in Macao's existing temples that can be tested in kind, one of the three major ancient temples in Macao, and also the longest preserved buildings in the central plains of Macao's cultural relics. The Mage Temple includes "The First Temple of Holy Mountain", Zhengjue Zen Forest, Hongren Temple, Guanyin Pavilion and other buildings

Maritime Museum

The Maritime Museum is divided into three floors. The theme of the first floor is to show the daily life of Macao fishermen, the second floor is equipped with ancient bamboo raft replicas and ship models around the world, and the third floor is to show the latest ship models of Universal and the sailing boat models used in ancient Chinese navigation

Fisherman's Wharf

Macao Fisherman's Wharf is the first theme park in Macao, China, and a shopping center imitating the European and American Fisherman's Wharf. It was invested by Stanley Ho and Stephen Chow, with a total investment of about MOP 1.85 billion. After five years of preparation and construction. Officially opened in 2006 after one year of trial operation

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