1, Fusaiji
Fusaiji (commonly known as Kannonji) is the largest Buddhist temple in the Macao Special Administrative Region. Fusaiji is a flying Buddhist building in China, which retains the characteristics of southern temples in Ming and Qing Dynasties. Fusaiji was founded by Dashan, Shi Lian (1633- 1705), a member of Cao Dongzong, who spread Zen to the south.
2. Mazu Pavilion
Mazu Pavilion, located at the top of Qishan in Shanbing Village, Shanting Town, the north bank of Meizhou Bay, has four floors and is 32.3 meters high. Taking the meaning of Mazu's birthday on March 23 of the lunar calendar, the overall shape is dignified and simple, light and smart. Whether overlooking, overlooking or looking from the pavilion, Mazu Pavilion from different angles has completely different charm.
3. Bus
Ruins of St. Paul's Cathedral (Portuguese: Ruínas da Antiga Catedral de S? Sao Paulo), commonly known as the St. Paul's archway or archway, is the site of the front wall of the Church of Our Lady of Macau (St. Paul's Church, completed at 1580). Sao Paulo archway is one of the landmark buildings in Macao.
4. Zhongshan Municipal Memorial Park
Dr. Sun Yat-sen Municipal Memorial Park is located in the northwest corner of Macau. It is the largest park invested and built by Macao City Hall in recent years, and it is also the largest park in Macao Peninsula. The area where the park is located used to be a landfill, covering an area of about 70,000 square meters, with a length of 390 meters and a width of 130 meters, showing a northwest trend.
5. St Paul's Church
St Paul's Church is a famous scenic spot in Macau. This church was originally designed by an Italian Jesuit priest and built with the technical assistance of Japanese craftsmen.
1602 was laid, and 1637 was completed. The long stone steps in front of the church will be completed later. This church has an indissoluble bond with fire. From its embryonic form to the only existing front archway, it has experienced three fires and been built again and again. This is a living historical scene.
1835 65438+1On October 26th, St. Paul's church caught fire and burned out of control for more than two hours. The whole church was almost set on fire. Fortunately, the most precious front wall of the church can still be preserved and stands still, and it has been repaired several times during this period. The latest large-scale maintenance project was carried out in 199 1.