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Macau Attractions
Listed below are the most popular attractions in Beijing. Get to know more about Beijing attractions before to China.
Barra Temple
Barra Temple, also known as Tianhou Temple, Juehai Temple, and Zhongjue Buddhist Temple, is dedicated to Ma Zu, a fortune-teller in Putian, Fujian Province, during the Song Dynasty.
As a child, Ma zu showed a talent for forecasting the future. When ...
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Lian Fong Temple
Lian Fong Temple, also known as Tianfei Temple or GuanzhaTemple, was built in the 20th year of the Ming Emperor Shenzong (1592). It was used as a business office by the Chinese in Macau, and as a residence of officials. It has been enlarged and reconstructed many times to its present size. Since th... read more »
Macau Great Prix Museum
Great Prix Museum was built up by the then Macau Government for celebrating the grand prix activity. It was unveiled on December 11, 1993 when the 40th Grand Prix Event was hold in Macao.
Macau Great Prix Museum exhibits the photos, articles, awards, and things of memorial value relevant to the Great Prix Ev... read more »
Macau Wine Museum
Macau Wine Museum first opened to tourists on the Christmas Day in 1995. The museum is divided into three sections: history of wine production section, wine collection section, and wine exhibition section.
Walking into the Wine Museum, you will first find an oxcart carrying grapes and porcelain p... read more »
Monte Fort
Monte Fort, known as St. Paul Monte Fortress, Central Monte Fortress, or Great Sanba Monte Fortress, was constructed from 1617 to 1626. It was completed during the ruling years of Emperor Xizong in the Ming Dynasty. Monte Fortress played a very important role in defending Macao against the invasion of Holla... read more »
Puji Buddhist Temple
Puji Buddhist Temple is one of the three renowned temples in Macao. The other two are Lian Fong Temple and Barra Temple. Also known as
Puji Buddhist Hall, it is the largest among the three. Built at the end of the Ming Dynasty, it has a history of around four hundred years.
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Ruins of St. Paul Church
Ruins of St. Paul, usually known as "Great Sanba Archway", is the historical site of St. Paul Church. Construction of the church began in 1602 and was completed in 1637 with more than 30 years' effort. It once suffered from three fire accidents. The last one broke out on January 1, 1835 and contin... read more »
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