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St. Dominic's Church Review

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St. Daoming Rose Notre Dame Hall was built in 1587, the fifteenth year of Wanli in Ming Dynasty. It was originally built of wooden boards and was also named Banzhang Hall. Today's Rose Church was renovated in 1997 to honor the Virgin Rose Mother with a crown on her head and a baby in her hands. There was a statue of the Virgin Mother standing in front of the choir. A large cluster of bright red roses was placed on the table, but the last time I stepped into the church, I saw the white roses in front of the statue of the Virgin Mother. Nowadays, Rose Hall receives many visitors every day, even foreign tourists have a lot of it. It can be regarded as a super popular scenic spot in the historic city area, second only to Dasanba.

St. Dominic's Church

Posted: Jul 25, 2017
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  • Daniel in Shenzhen
    4/5Excellent

    A quiet little respite from the noise around the church. If you need a break or are feeling spiritual check it out.

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    Posted: Jan 25, 2024
  • shermaineee
    4/5Excellent

    a very colourful building and nice to have a night walking around here, such a beautiful building

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    Posted: Dec 29, 2023
  • Angel1997
    5/5Outstanding

    Nice view. It’s good to go here at night. you cẳn realy feels the spirit of Christmas. nice view so entertaing ambiance.

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    Posted: Dec 25, 2023
  • MaxS
    5/5Outstanding

    This is sixteenth century church and perfect example of Baroque style in Macau. This church serves as Roman Catholic Church of Macau. Eventually, St. Dominic's Church became a famous tourist spot in Macau.

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    Posted: Jan 7, 2024
  • Bryan Sagun
    5/5Outstanding

    Love it, dont missed to visit this place by travelling to macau china, is a place to remediation and self reflection.

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    Posted: Dec 30, 2023
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