Maritime Museum

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It is said that the location of the Maritime Museum is the place where the first Portuguese landed in Macao, and it is the oldest existing museum in Macao. The Maritime Museum is divided into three floors.
The theme of the first floor is to show the daily life of Macao fishermen, including the story of Macao's navigation god Mazu Empress and Ma Ge Temple in multiple languages. In addition, there are fishermen's homes to show the early life of fishermen in Macao; Fishing stall - through the human three-dimensional model, the life portraits of people smoking hookah pipes and selling fresh adultery women under the dried salted fish are displayed; Visitors can also visit the costumes and fishing boat models of fishermen in southern China, and introduce the main traditional Chinese festivals with pictures and texts.
The second floor is equipped with ancient bamboo raft replicas and ship models around the world; A special area was set up to explain Zheng He's voyages to the Middle East and Africa in the early 15th century; There are also model displays of goods traded between China and the West in the 16th century, including ceramics, tea and silk; In addition, there are navigation instruments and clothing of Japanese ninjas in the 16th century.
The third floor shows the latest ship model of Globegroup and the sailing boat model used in ancient China. In addition, there are also modern navigation technology tools such as radar, navigation instruments, etc.

Address:
No. 1, Qiandi, Ma Ge Temple, Macao
admission ticket:
Under 18 years old, Monday to Saturday: AUD5
18-65 years old, Monday Saturday: 10 Australian dollars Sunday: 3 Australian dollars
Under 10, 65 or above: free
Ticket price of "Seabed Roaming" simulator: AUD 15/2 people
"Sea Tour" fare: 10 Australian dollars
Opening Hours: 10: 00-17:30, closed every Tuesday

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