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1. Mong-Há Fort
2.5
4.2
/5
66 Reviews
based on 22 review
Military Sites
Historical Sites
Kevin Ng66
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Macau
>100km from May Fourth Square/Olympic Sailing Center
Free
2. Monte Fort
6.7
4.6
/5
1.5k Reviews
based on 873 review
No. 8 of Top Night Attractions in Macau
Observation Decks
Historical Sites
Military Sites
Jiaa
Mount Fortress stands as a historical gem, offering a captivating journey through time. The well-preserved ruins and cannons provide insight into Macau's rich military past, complemented by stunning panoramic views of the city. While the site lacks extensive interpretive displays, the sheer historical significance and the opportunity to appreciate the architecture make it a must-visit destination. Mount Fortress is a captivating blend of history and scenery, offering a unique perspective on Maca
Macau
>100km from May Fourth Square/Olympic Sailing Center
Free
3. Maritime Museum
3.9
4.6
/5
150 Reviews
based on 188 review
Museums
何游天下
The Macau Maritime Museum, built in 1987, is located opposite the Mazu Temple in Macau. The museum’s display building was built where the first Portuguese landed. The Macau Museum is full of ocean atmosphere everywhere.
Macau
>100km from May Fourth Square/Olympic Sailing Center
Free
4. Camoes Garden and Grotto
2.6
4.4
/5
55 Reviews
based on 127 review
City Parks
KVNSCPR28
Within a 5 minute walk from the Ruins of St. Paul’s and right beside the Protestant Cemetery (both listed as part of the Historic Centre of Macao, a UNESCO World Heritage Site), Camões Garden, named after the famous Portuguese poet Luís de Camões, is one of the largest parks in Macau. The poet’s bust is to be found inside the grotto, as well as an imprinted excerpt of his most widely known work, “Os Lusíadas”.Behind this grotto, pathways lead up to a wooded hill with a Chinese pavilion surrounded by stone tables and stools, where locals frequently gather to play Chinese chess.
Macau
>100km from May Fourth Square/Olympic Sailing Center
Free
5. Flora Garden
3.8
4.5
/5
105 Reviews
based on 34 review
Mountains
City Parks
_We***95
Erlonghou Park is located in the bustling city of Macau, China, the main road of Stony New Bays, the west of Songshan, convenient transportation, is a park with a history of more than 100 years, is also one of the largest parks in Macau. The park plants a variety of flowers and trees, and builds a pool, sets up seats, and raises birds. The garden is reflected by green trees and safflowers, stone-level through the secluded pine mountains, mountain spring water flowing, pond floating ripples, birds and animals swimming in cages.
Macau
>100km from May Fourth Square/Olympic Sailing Center
Free
6. Lou Lim Ioc Garden
2.9
4.5
/5
105 Reviews
based on 218 review
City Parks
Gardens
grace512chou
Located on the Macau Peninsula, Lu Lianruo Park is the only Sukeng garden design style park in Macau. The park integrates southern European architecture. Entering Luyuan can temporarily stay away from the hustle and bustle, with rockery stones and pavilions everywhere. Sitting in the pavilion listening to birds and flowers can be relaxing. The Macau government will put large lighting in the Lunar New Year and Mid-Autumn Festival to add a festive atmosphere and let citizens and passengers punch in.
Macau
>100km from May Fourth Square/Olympic Sailing Center
Free
7. Jardim da Montanha Russa
1.6
4.4
/5
68 Reviews
based on 16 review
City Parks
DEAR张小球
The park is on the mountainside. In fact, it is a mountain. At most, it is also a hill. It is also just passing by and seeing it. The park is not big, but Macau itself is a place of projectiles. The park is small and understandable.
Macau
>100km from May Fourth Square/Olympic Sailing Center
Free
8. Jardm De S.Franclsco
3.5
4.5
/5
84 Reviews
based on 32 review
City Parks
Military Sites
Carrie & Maggie
Nanwan Park, also known as Garth Lan Garden, one of Macau's famous parks. The park is located near the city center, a famous park with birds and flowers. Every holiday, many adults accompany children to play and play.
Macau
>100km from May Fourth Square/Olympic Sailing Center
Free
9. Dr. Sun Yat Sen Memorial House in Macau
2.6
4.4
/5
49 Reviews
based on 47 review
Memorial Halls
超级ctt
The Memorial Hall of the Father of the National Macao was built in 1918 and was used as the residence of Sun Yat-sen and his family. Until 1932, Sun Yat-sen's descendants, Zhesheng, and Sun Yat-sen's Yuanpei wife, Lu Muzhen, lived here. In 1958, it was renamed the Father of the Nation Memorial Hall, the Father of the Nation Memorial Hall in Macau. In addition to the photo exhibition, there are many real relics of Mr. Sun Yat-sen. Just watch carefully, read, and understand Mr. Sun Yat-sen's life and deeds. It can take more than an hour to go to his family. The furnishings of the furniture and items in the exhibition hall are maintained in the original layout. You can experience how Mr. Sun Yat-sen lived in Macau in that year. It also shows how the house of the large family in Macau was during the early Qing Dynasty. The underground lobby and the back garden where the event was held were closed on the same day. There were bronze statues of Mr. Sun Yat-sen. I saw the bronze statue of Mr. Sun Yat-sen in the underground lobby on the same day. I went naturally and bowed three times to show my respect for the father of the country, Mr. Sun Yat-sen. Very mysterious place, Sun Wen's first wife later moved to Macau's residence, although there are many Sun Wen related introductions (from the National Father's Memorial Hall of Taiwan) and his calligraphy and paintings (the road trip is also the world for the public), but the time point is converted to Sun Wen should not be true. I have lived here, and according to the letters displayed, Sun Wen and Mrs. Ke (because their eldest daughter is Sun Ke, so they call the first wife Mrs. Ke) have not had much interaction after the divorce, so although this house is the Father of the Nation Memorial Hall, But the relationship with the father is not very big.
Macau
>100km from May Fourth Square/Olympic Sailing Center
Free
10. A-Ma Temple
6.5
4.5
/5
594 Reviews
based on 1.5k review
No. 17 of Top Best Things to Do in Macau
Mazu Temples
Vicisakey10
This city is fascinating! Today...(A-MA Goddess Statue and Temple).A-Ma is the goddess of seafarers. This statue, sculptured by Lung Man Nin and erected in 1998, is the tallest A-Ma statue in the world! Legend tells that A-Ma protected fishermen and merchants who sailed to Macau. In gratitude for her protection from the perils of the sea, a temple was erected and she was worshiped long before the Portuguese arrived, back in the 16th century. When the Portugueses settled here, they called the land "Macau", meaning "the port of A-Ma".ONE OF THE TOURIST SPOT HERE IN MACAU 🥰🥰#macautrip#myTripvlog#awesomepictures#Macau
Macau
>100km from May Fourth Square/Olympic Sailing Center
Free
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