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Take a City Walk at the 400-year-old harbor to enjoy the sunset and food along the riverbank

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Take a City Walk at the 400-year-old harbor to enjoy the sunset and food along the riverbank

It is located in the inner harbour to the west of the Macau Peninsula

by the south end of the A-Ma Pavilion

It extends to the area of Lin Mao Tong

Since the opening of the port more than 400 years ago

It is the place where merchant ships from all over the world berth

Witness the development of Macao's foreign trade and the city's changes

Take a City Walk at the 400-year-old harbor to enjoy the sunset and food along the riverbank

This north-south passage

Although there are no majestic buildings such as St. Paul's

There are also no fantastic views such as Guia New Street

but

It has the oldest temple in Australia

There is a design of arcade with South China characteristics

There are modernist and Art Deco style buildings

It is full of old Macau style and fireworks

come

Sending you a select route

Find a new look for the old city

01

A-Ma Temple

Take a City Walk at the 400-year-old harbor to enjoy the sunset and food along the riverbank
Take a City Walk at the 400-year-old harbor to enjoy the sunset and food along the riverbank

A landmark in Macau that needs no introduction

Come here in the morning light

Serve a stick of fragrance

Watch the sun shine on the incense burner and produce purple smoke

TIPS

If you live in Cotai, you can take the Skytrain directly to A-Ma Station. Starting from the customs gate and Qingmao port, you can take the 61 route bus, and you can reach the A-Ma transportation hub in two or three stops, and the convenience is No.1!

Walking in the direction of A-Ma Upper Street, you will find the former site of the former A-Ma Slaughterhouse, which has been recently listed as a cultural property, and you can admire its functional and aesthetic architectural appearance. Next to the Marine Workshop No. 1, the "A-Ma Tong Yiguang Floating Shadow - A Century of Changes and Artworks Exhibition" is on view until April 30, so you may wish to take the time to visit.

02

Pier 1

Take a City Walk at the 400-year-old harbor to enjoy the sunset and food along the riverbank

It is said that the Portuguese came to Australia at the beginning

Landed at the "A-Ma Pavilion Ferry".

The pier was later built on the site of the ferry

It is mainly used to moor government vessels

and the landing or departure of officials

Therefore, it is also known as the "Royal Dock"

Take a City Walk at the 400-year-old harbor to enjoy the sunset and food along the riverbank

03

Fu Tak Temple (Riverside New Street)

It was built in the seventh year of Tongzhi in the Qing Dynasty (1868)

It is the only Chinese-style temple with a arcade in Macao

Take a City Walk at the 400-year-old harbor to enjoy the sunset and food along the riverbank

04

Cargo terminal area

Modernist minimalist lines

Sans-serif Latin font

Large personality graffiti

Here's a series of industrial salon photos

It doesn't seem to be bad

Take a City Walk at the 400-year-old harbor to enjoy the sunset and food along the riverbank
Take a City Walk at the 400-year-old harbor to enjoy the sunset and food along the riverbank
Take a City Walk at the 400-year-old harbor to enjoy the sunset and food along the riverbank

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TIPS

Enter Ha Wan Street along Lee Ka Lok Street and Hawker Alley to try classic snacks such as red bean cakes and parfaits, or go to the Lower Wan Market Food Centre to "sweep the streets"!

If you like historical relics, you can climb a short slope to visit the Zheng Family House, the Po Well Square, and Bishop's Hill through Longtou Left Lane, or go to St. Lao Leng Zuo Church, St. Joseph's Seminary Church and Treasure Museum, and Gongdelin through Emei Street, so as to experience the different characteristics of the city that blends East and West.

05

The site of the former opium house

Take a City Walk at the 400-year-old harbor to enjoy the sunset and food along the riverbank
Take a City Walk at the 400-year-old harbor to enjoy the sunset and food along the riverbank

The goose-yellow building is particularly eye-catching in the sun

The round-arched public corridor is superb

06

Avenida Nova Road is bordered by the Inner Harbour

Take a City Walk at the 400-year-old harbor to enjoy the sunset and food along the riverbank

This intersection can be said to be the symbol of the new road

Typical Art Deco style hotel

It was once the tallest building in Macau

The curved building on the street corner and the calligraphy sign of the Oyster Sauce Village

It makes people can't help but look back again and again

Take a City Walk at the 400-year-old harbor to enjoy the sunset and food along the riverbank
Take a City Walk at the 400-year-old harbor to enjoy the sunset and food along the riverbank

On the other side of the intersection is the Inner Harbour Pier 16

It is the first double-storey pier built with cement in Macau

The bell tower at the entrance is eye-catching

Take a City Walk at the 400-year-old harbor to enjoy the sunset and food along the riverbank

Avenida da San and the Inner Harbour area

All of them belong to the historical areas of cooperation between the government and enterprises

There is a large-scale art installation here

Attract visitors to stop

Take a City Walk at the 400-year-old harbor to enjoy the sunset and food along the riverbank

TIPS

The Inner Harbour Ferry Terminal is the nearest port of entry and exit from Avenida da Sinensis, and it takes less than 5 minutes by boat from Wanchai, Zhuhai.

Take a City Walk at the 400-year-old harbor to enjoy the sunset and food along the riverbank

07

Patane Library

The only library in Australia dedicated to film and music

It is revitalized from seven arcade-style buildings from the thirties

It is a perfect blend of the feelings of the former fishing port and modern industrial elements

That's right

Forgot to look for the hidden easter egg "Eyes of the Inner Harbor"

Take a City Walk at the 400-year-old harbor to enjoy the sunset and food along the riverbank
Take a City Walk at the 400-year-old harbor to enjoy the sunset and food along the riverbank
Take a City Walk at the 400-year-old harbor to enjoy the sunset and food along the riverbank
Take a City Walk at the 400-year-old harbor to enjoy the sunset and food along the riverbank
Take a City Walk at the 400-year-old harbor to enjoy the sunset and food along the riverbank

08

Patane Market

Food court

It's hot and piping hot!

It's not about movies

It's food

It's been open for less than a week

There are a total of 11 cooked food stalls

Serving international cuisine at affordable prices

There is also an invincible river view of the inner harbor

Take a City Walk at the 400-year-old harbor to enjoy the sunset and food along the riverbank
Take a City Walk at the 400-year-old harbor to enjoy the sunset and food along the riverbank
Take a City Walk at the 400-year-old harbor to enjoy the sunset and food along the riverbank
Take a City Walk at the 400-year-old harbor to enjoy the sunset and food along the riverbank
Take a City Walk at the 400-year-old harbor to enjoy the sunset and food along the riverbank

Enjoy a meal in the sunset

It's pleasant to think about

Tell you secretly

The large platform on the first floor has a more beautiful photo angle

Take a City Walk at the 400-year-old harbor to enjoy the sunset and food along the riverbank

09

Lin Maotang

Temporary sitting-out areas

Take a City Walk at the 400-year-old harbor to enjoy the sunset and food along the riverbank
Take a City Walk at the 400-year-old harbor to enjoy the sunset and food along the riverbank

Don't worry with children

A good place to "discharge" is nearby

Novel play structures and outdoor sand pits

Not only can you walk the baby

Ice skating is OK too!

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Content production and sources

Production:

Information Bureau of the Government Information of the Macao Special Administrative Region

Facts & Photos:

Municipal Affairs Bureau, Macao Government Tourism Office, Macao Magazine, "Memory of Macao", Macao Cultural Heritage Network, Macao Public Library

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