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Top Ten Most Praised Attractions in Macau
The top ten most acclaimed scenic spots in Macao are Rose Hall, Fisherman's Wharf, Macau Sightseeing Tower, Sao Paulo Archway, Marco Temple, Venetian Resort, Macau Museum, Parliament Hall, Civil Affairs Department Building and Heisha Beach.

Fisherman's Wharf in Macau 1

Fisherman's Wharf in Macau is the first theme cultural, creative, entertainment and tourism complex in Macau. Located on the coast of Waigang new reclamation area, it integrates food, shopping, entertainment, theme parks, accommodation and exhibition facilities, and integrates different architectural features and Chinese and Western cultures, allowing tourists to break through regional boundaries and experience the characteristics of different regions.

2. Macau Sightseeing Tower

The sightseeing tower is 338 meters high and is a comprehensive facility integrating tourism, sightseeing, performances, conferences, exhibitions, shopping, catering, entertainment and communication.

3. St. Paul's archway

The archway of St. Paul's Cathedral, officially known as the ruins of St. Paul's Cathedral, commonly known as the archway of St. Paul's Cathedral, is the ruins of the front wall of the Church of Our Lady of Macau (St. Paul's Cathedral, completed at 1580).

4. Mage Temple

Mage Temple is the oldest existing temple in Macao and the oldest preserved primitive building among Macao's cultural relics. The temple includes the "First Mountain" Hall, Zhengjue Zen Forest, Hong Ren Hall, Guanyin Pavilion and other buildings.

5. Rose Hall in Macau

The Church of Roses, named Notre Dame de Roses and Santo Domingo Church, is located in the center of Macau. The church was built by the church of Santo Domingo in Spain in 1587, with the virgin rose as the main protection, and was taken over by the Portuguese priest of the church the following year.

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Macao is divided into Macao Peninsula, Taipa Island and Coloane Island. On the Macao Peninsula, there are some cultural attractions, such as buses, battery, rose hall and so on. Walk up the long stairs and look up at the winding outline of the sky bus. Climb the big fort and overlook the beautiful scenery of Macao from different angles. Narrow gravel roads, intertwined banyan trees, mottled walls within reach and baroque carved decorations all hide endless stories of Macao.