The Old Andoni Church is located in the west of the Macao Peninsula. It was built in 1558. It is the first chapel in Macau. It covers an area of 1.1 square kilometers. The history of the church is recorded on a stone tablet beside the church gate - "built in 1638, burned in 1809, rebuilt in 1810, burned again in 1874 and rebuilt in 1875]. In front of the church there is a cross engraved in 1636, burned again in 1930 and rebuilt again, but the construction of the outer wall and bell tower is not. It did not take place until 1940. The bell tower of the hall is very grand, and the hall is broad enough to accommodate the surplus people. This church is what we saw when we finished visiting the Macao Museum and planned to take the No. 17 bus to the Fisherman's Wharf. The church is still big and well decorated.