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Macau
macau.gif Macau is a charming destination, with a unique blend of Portuguese and Chinese cultures. Famed for its fascinating historical sites, delightful array of restaurants and relaxed atmosphere, Macau is perfect for a laid-back family weekend or a memorable business event.

The territory’s most famous landmark is the Church of Sao Paulo (circa 1600). All that remains is the facade—the rest of the church was destroyed by fire in 1835. However, it’s worth climbing the imposing set of stairs to view the ruins up close, especially at night when the lit-up city is spread out below. Farther on, another set of stairs leads to the Citadel of Sao Paulo do Monte where you can still see the cannon that helped repel the Dutch invasion of 1622. The view of the city and countryside is fantastic.

If time permits, visit the temple of the Goddess A-Ma as well as Lin Fong Temple. Then see the old Protestant cemetery where early non-Catholic settlers and traders are interred (an ancestor of Winston Churchill is buried there). Visit the Lou Lim Ioc garden, but only if you’re not going to see any of the large formal gardens in China. Restoration Row in northern Macau is an interesting area of 1920s buildings restored by the government. Take a walk down the Praia Grande to see some of the older buildings including Government House and the Macau Governor’s Residence (built in 1849).

At night the main entertainment revolves around casinos jai alai and horse racing. It’s also possible to make day trips into China by passing through Macau’s symbol the 'Barrier Gate'.

This article is written by contributors of  world66.com, modified by travelers-online.com editors and licensed under a Creative Commons License .

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