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Macao Cultural Center (Portuguese: Centro Cultural de Macau) is located in Sun Yat Sen Road, the new port of Macao Peninsula lobby area. It is the performance venue of Macao Special Administrative Region built in 1999. It is the only international level cultural and artistic performance venue in Macao. The construction of Macao Cultural Center was completed in 1998 and opened by Portuguese President Sampaio on March 19, 1999

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bus line: 10a, the whole journey is about 2.9km
1. Walk about 190m from Jinbi cultural and entertainment center to Xinma road / Yingying Street Station
2. Take 10a, after 8 stops, to Macao Cultural Center Station
Guanyin statue
grade: AAAAA
ticket price: free
detailed address: near the new port of Macao
Guanyin statue is located in the new reclamation area of the new port of Macao, diagonally opposite to the cultural center of Macao. Completed in the spring of 1999, the opening ceremony of the entire Buddhist Center was held in March 1999. Guanyin statue is also the Buddhist Center of Macao. Outside is a newly built seaside park. It's very pleasant and the air is fresh
starting point: closing bus route: 12, AP1, 1a, 3a, 8
starting point: Hong Kong Macau Ferry Bus Route: AP1, 12, 3a, 1a, 23
starting point: Macau airport bus route: AP1
Grand Sanba memorial archway
ticket price: free
detailed address: Macau Grand Sanba Xiegang
Grand Sanba memorial archway (ruins of St. Paul), It is one of the most representative places of interest in Macao. It is the front wall of St. Paul's Cathedral, which was completed in 1580. This church combines the style of European Renaissance and oriental architecture, reflecting the blend of eastern and Western art. The sculpture is exquisite and magnificent
take bus No.10, 10a, 11, 21a, 2, 3, 3a, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8a, 26a, 33 and get off at Xinma Road, then go along the front of the conference hall and the walking path. 17. 18, 8a and 26 get off at gechao terminus and go along shizai road
mage Temple
ticket price: free
detailed address: mage temple, mage street, Macao
mage temple is one of the most famous places of interest in Macao. It was first built in the first year of Hong of Ming Dynasty (1488) and has a history of more than 500 years. Originally known as Mazu Pavilion, commonly known as the temple of heaven after heaven, it is located in the southeast of Macao. It is built on a cliff near the sea, surrounded by towering ancient trees and beautiful scenery. The main buildings are the main hall, Hongren hall, Guanyin Pavilion and other halls. The temple is mainly dedicated to Mazu, a Taoist female immortal, also known as empress Tianhou and empress Tianfei, who is said to be able to predict good or bad luck. They often help merchants and fishermen out of danger and relieve disasters at sea. So the Fujian people discussed with the local people to set up a temple at the present site
transportation:
in Macao, you can take bus lines 6, 8, 9 and 28b
ring the Spring Festival and the birthday of mother on March 23 of the lunar calendar, the incense in the mage temple is at its peak. Since midnight on New Year's Eve, many faithful men and women have come to pray for blessings. Inside and outside the temple, there is a lot of excitement. Before and after the birthday, a large bamboo shed will be built in front of the temple to serve as a temporary stage for performing magic arts
big fort
ticket price: free
detailed address: on a hill 52 meters above sea level in the middle of Macao Peninsula (near the ruins of St. Paul's Convent)
big fort is also known as St. Paul's fort, central fort or Da Sanba fort. The fort is located on the side of the archway of the grand Sanba, which is one of the major places of interest in Macao. The fort was built in 1616 A.D. ring the reign of emperor Shenzong of Ming Dynasty. It was originally owned by the church. It was built to protect the priests in St. Paul's church. It was used to guard against pirates and later turned into a military facility area. There is a large area of open space on the fort, green grass; Towering ancient trees grow luxuriantly; The giant steel gun stands beside. There are many historical relics and historic buildings on the fort. For example, the ancient pagoda on the fort was one of the sites of the Jesuit Church. The southern European bungalow built in the center of the open space is now the office of the weather station<
transportation:
bus lines 8a, 17, 18, 19, 26
introction of one-day tour routes in Macao:
after passing Macau Pass, there are many casinos shuttle buses in the parking lot on the left (many casinos in Macao provide free shuttle buses, which are fast and comfortable)
take the Lisboa casino shuttle bus first (it's only 10 minutes' journey). You can get off from the bus without entering Lisboa. Turn right and go straight. You can see a big tree with three branches. On the left is the Bank of China building, on the right is new Lisboa. Go straight on the Middle Road (Prince Yin Road), and you'll get to the new road in 10 minutes. There is an old shop "Yishun milk" on the road, the most famous is red bean double skin milk (forgot to eat)
the new road is also called "Fountain" and "meeting hall front", which is the famous hand letter pedestrian street. There are also the home affairs department, rose church and many shops on the street. Along the street all the way up the slope, many bakeries, dried meat shops, even if you do not buy can try to eat, free to eat it. At the end is Macao's landmark "bus three". Next to the bus three, there are museums and Paotai mountain. You can take the elevator to the top of the mountain to see Macao. It's free
finally, take the free shuttle bus to close the gate in Venice, then walk across the overpass and turn left to enter the gate and return to Zhuhai. You can also go to Venetian first, and then to Lisboa and the bus, but don't change in the wrong direction.
Macao's press and publishing instry has also made great progress. The books published in Macao every year cover Macao's politics, economy, culture, ecation, history, geography, literature and other fields, with local color, and there are hundreds of books. In recent years, many scholars and scholars have published a large number of works, which is the period when Macao has published the most books in its history. Macao newspapers report a large number of political, economic, cultural, ecational, health, environmental protection and scientific and technological developments in Macao, Hong Kong, the mainland and all over the world every day. Macao's non-governmental organizations, cultural institutions and academic organizations have also published various tabloids, journals and treatises, showing a prosperous cultural scene. Macao does not have its own news agency, only branch offices set up in Macao by foreign news agencies or journalists stationed in Macao. There are two radio stations in Macao. In 1984, Macao television started broadcasting, but Macao residents mainly watch Hong Kong television<
Macao Literature: yesterday, today and tomorrow
Macao used to be the front line for western culture to enter China. Portuguese colonists ruled there for 400 years. Macao, which impressed people most, is a gambling city and a cultural desert< In fact, this view is not comprehensive. Macao is not a cultural desert, where there is culture and Literature -- literature can be traced back to the 18th year of Wanli, that is, 1590. After Tang Xianzu, a dramatist famous for writing Peony Pavilion in Ming Dynasty, was demoted to Guangdong, he made a special detour to visit Macao the next year and wrote his novel impression of Macao into five poems entitled "meeting Jiahu in Xiangshan". Later, he wrote "fan GUI" (a foreign businessman) and "Tong Shi" (a translator) into the legend "Peony Pavilion". This is the earliest literary record of xiangshan'ao. CARMENS, the great Portuguese poet more than 30 years earlier than Tang Xianzu, also came to the pigeon nest in Macao's South Bay with his fleet, and wrote more than 8800 lines of the long poem "Portuguese soul" in the cave made of several rocks, thus being called "the father of Portuguese literature" by literary historians. Tang Xianzu and Camons, one from the East and the other from the west, formed a literary affinity with Macao one after another in a quarter of a century, so the literary history of Macao had a very symbolic beginning
when we study Macao literature, we often encounter a problem: has Macao been ruled by foreigners for a long time, and has a kind of colonial literature emerged among the Chinese? The answer is No. As far as Hong Kong is concerned, Hong Kong has been ruled by the British for a century and a half, and there has not been a tradition of writing English literature for the British government. The Portuguese ruled Macao for a longer time, but the Portuguese culture was out of place in Macao. It's true that Macao's rulers promoted Portuguese culture, such as building churches, paying attention to Portuguese style in architectural style, and some special way of marinating sea fish, such as "majiexiu", but the scale was not large. As for the Portuguese schools, there are only a few, and they only accept Portuguese children. In the 1980s, the Australian and Portuguese authorities began to promote Portuguese culture again. In the name of "protecting cultural relics", they built large-scale buildings, repaired all kinds of Portuguese buildings, published elegant Portuguese magazines, translated Portuguese academic works and literary works, but most of them were ignored. This has something to do with the high price of Portuguese books and periodicals, which the readers can't afford. In this case, they have to adopt the policy of no subsidy (or less subsidy) and no intervention to Macao's Chinese literature, so that the literary space has always been dominated by Chinese creation. Macao Chinese literature is growing and developing in such a situation of great freedom, which is actually self-sustaining but can not be destroyed.
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The historic district of Macao is a historic district with the old district of Macao as the core, which is connected by adjacent squares and streets, including 22 buildings and 8 square fronts. Macao historic district was listed in the world cultural heritage list in 2005 according to the selection criteria C (II) (III) (IV) (VI)
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Macao World Heritage: mago temple, Port Authority building, yapo well front ground, Zheng family house, St. Lao lengzuo church, St. Joseph's convent and church, hilltop front ground, hilltop theater, Hedong library building, St. Austin church, civil Affairs Department building, conference hall front ground, three streets guild hall (Guandi Temple), mercy hall building, lobby (Episcopal Chapel), etc Lujia house, Rose Hall, Da Sanba archway, Nezha temple, old city wall ruins, Fort, St. Andoni church, Oriental Foundation site, Christian cemetery, Oriental Fort (including Oriental lighthouse and Notre Dame snow Hall)
museums and exhibition halls: Macao Museum, Macao Maritime Museum, Macao Wine Museum, Macao Art Museum, Macao Art Museum Macao's return ceremony exhibition hall, Macao Science Museum, Rose Hall biological treasure house, St. Joseph's house collection hall, Catholic Art Museum, Macao's father of the nation memorial hall, Macao's Lin Zexu memorial hall, Macao's Fire Museum, etc.
churches: Grand Sanba archway, Grand Hall (Cathedral), Notre Dame's snow hall, Bishop's Hill Chapel, Passepartout Saint Francis's Chapel St. Maire chapel, Jiamo Notre Dame chapel, huadima Notre Dame chapel, jiuao Notre Dame chapel, Morrison chapel, St. Andoni chapel, St. Austin chapel, rose chapel, Wangxia St. Francis chapel, St. Joseph's convent and Chapel, St. laorenzo chapel, Wangde Notre Dame Chapel Guandi Temple (Sanjie guild hall), Nezha Temple
Parks: gechao Park (Jameson garden), Hexian Park (Xiangshan Park), song Yusheng Park, Art Park, erlonghou Park, luoxishan Park, lulianruo Park, Nanwan Park (jiasilan garden), Memorial Sun Yat Sen Municipal Park, Desheng Park, huashigudajiama Park, wangxiashan Park Taizai Municipal Park (Jiamo Park), Huacheng Park, shipaiwan country park, Luhuan Peak Park and Mazu statue, Heisha reservoir country park
battery: big battery, Wangxia battery, jiasilan battery, Dongwangyang battery (including Notre Dame snow hall and lighthouse)
other scenic spots: Macao giant panda museum, Macao tourism tower exhibition and entertainment center, Macao tourism tower exhibition and entertainment center, Macao tourism tower Macao fisherman's Wharf, Mazu cultural village, guanzha, Jinlianhua square, Guanyin lotus garden, Vasco gudajiama memorial statue, Xian Xinghai Memorial bronze statue, Macao archives, Islamic mosque and cemetery
