At Macau’s highest point sits China’s first modern lighthouse at Guia Fortress.
The traditional Chinese-style home of Zheng Guanying features a distinctive mix of Eastern and Western features.
Mount Fortress stood for three centuries as Macau’s primary defense against pirates.
The towering facade of the Church of Mater Dei marks the Ruins of St. Paul’s
Macau's town square, Senado Square feels like a Mediterranean plaza.
The city’s oldest temple is dedicated to the goddess who gave Macau its name.
Chapel of St. Francis Xavier The colorful walls of the Chapel of St. Francis Xavier hold surprising secrets.
The monumental Kun Iam Temple, dedicated to the goddess of mercy, holds a special attraction for history buffs.
The distinctive sunny façade of this Baroque church makes it an instantly recognizable landmark and cultural treasure.
The Grand Prix Museum showcases the people and machines that made the event a world-famous spectacle.
The seafaring history and technologies of China, Portugal and Macau is celebrated at the Maritime Museum.
The history, legacy and future of Macau is proudly displayed at the Macao Museum
Take a glimpse inside colonial life in old Macau, from home decor to Portuguese daily wear, at the Taipa Houses-Museum.
The Kun Iam Ecumenical Centre is marked by a stylized bronze statue of the goddess of mercy standing on a lotus.
Stunning views of the city skyline and the Pearl River Delta await at the top of Macau Tower.
The Kun Iam Ecumenical Centre is marked by a stylized bronze statue of the goddess of mercy standing on a lotus.
A history of compassion and a heritage of creativity!
From its overlook on the Chinese coast, the Chapel once welcomed sailors seeking protection before embarking on a dangerous journey.
As the old saying goes, "He who drinks from the waters of Lilau will never forget Macau!"
Memories of Macau's hidden history still dwell in its 'Street of Happiness'.
Open 24/7, this port connects Macau and Guangzhou Province with frequent bus service.
The airport operates 24 hours a day, with many visitors entering the territory via numerous major cities.
With frequent ferry service to and from Hong Kong (24 hours a day) and Shenzhen.
Offering 24-hour ferry service between Hong Kong and Macau, and helicopter service connecting Hong Kong and Shenzhen.
Connected by buses to Guangdong Province, this Macau Peninsula gate operates from 6:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m.
The only resort in the world honored with seven Forbes Five-Star awards for two consecutive years.
Guests are transported into a world of beauty, excitement and entertainment via a breathtaking ride in SkyCabs.
Brimming with historic and cultural relics, the area is famous for trendy jewelry shops and tasty eateries.
The department store attracts many shoppers with a variety of top brands and designer names.
This waterfront flagship mall offers an exceptional shopping experience comparable to the luxury of Beverly Hills.




