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Overview

Known as the 'Vegas of China', Macau is indeed an epicentre of gambling and glitz. While luxury entertainment here is world-class, the city has much more to offer than that. Macau was a Portuguese colony for 300 years, a history marked by a cultural hybridity that manifests itself in all aspects of life: Chinese temples stand on maritime-themed Portuguese tiles; the sound of Cantonese permeates streets with Portuguese names; and when you're hungry, it could be Chinese dim sum, pastéis de nata (Portuguese egg tarts) or Macanese minchi (ground meat stir-fried with potatoes) that come to the rescue.

Attractions

Must-see attractions

  • Facade of St Paul's Cathedral, Macau

    Ruins of the Church of St Paul

    Macau

    The most treasured icon in Macau, the towering facade and stairway are all that remain of this early-17th-century Jesuit church. With its statues, portals…

  • Mount Fortress gateway, Macau

    Guia Fortress & Chapel

    Macau

    As the highest point on the peninsula, Guia Fortress affords panoramic views of the city. At the top is the small but stunning Chapel of Our Lady of Guia,…

  • Sir Robert Ho Tung Library, three storey Macanese mansion, Santo Agostinho Square.

    Sir Robert Ho Tung Library

    Macau

    This charming building, founded in the 19th century, was the country retreat of the late tycoon Robert Ho Tung, who purchased it in 1918. The colonial…

  • Ká Hó Church of Our Lady of Sorrows

    Ká Hó Church of Our Lady of Sorrows

    Macau

    Tent-like with a long, slanting roof, like hands in prayer, this church was raised in the Ká Hó leper colony in 1966. It was built for use by the female…

  • Church of St Joseph

    Church of St Joseph

    Macau

    St Joseph’s, which falls outside the tourist circuit, is Macau’s most beautiful model of tropicalised baroque architecture. Consecrated in 1758 as part of…

  • Chapel of Our Lady of Penha

    Chapel of Our Lady of Penha

    Macau

    This graceful chapel atop Penha Hill was raised as a place of pilgrimage for Portuguese sailors in the 17th century, purportedly by survivors of a ship…

  • Taipa Village

    Taipa Village

    Macau

    The historical part of Taipa is best preserved in this village in the south of the district. An intricate warren of alleys holds traditional Chinese shops…

  • Treasure of Sacred Art

    Treasure of Sacred Art

    Macau

    Northeast of Largo do Senado, the 17th-century baroque Church of St Dominic contains the Treasure of Sacred Art, an Aladdin’s cave of ecclesiastical art…

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Explore the best of Macau beyond its casinos, from the Ruins of St. Paul’s and Macanese cuisine to serene Coloane Island and vibrant local markets.

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