1, before the peak
The land in front of the top of the mountain was called Mopan Mountain in ancient times. Although the lot is not large, the natural environment is elegant and the humanistic and religious landscape is rich. Ding Gang's former Ding Gang Theatre, St. Austin's Church, St. Joseph's Abbey and Ho Tung Library are the oldest Western-style buildings in Macau's world cultural heritage, and they are masterpieces of the combination of Chinese and Western cultures.
2. St. Joseph Monastery and Temple
St. Joseph Monastery and Temple was built in 1727, located in the temple in front of Ding Gang, Macau, China. St Joseph's Monastery and St Joseph's Church, located in front of Ding Gang, Macao, won the UNESCO Asia-Pacific Heritage Protection Award in 200012005, and became a part of Macao's historical city in 2005, which was listed on the World Cultural Heritage List.
3. St. Old Lengzuo Church
Sanlao Lengzuo Church, commonly known as Saint Lawrence Church, is one of the three oldest churches in China and Macau. The actual building year is unpredictable, but according to historical records, it is estimated that the church was a small wooden church built by Jesuits around 1569.
4. Zhengjiadawu
Jiazheng Mansion was built in 1869. It is the ancestral home of Zheng, a famous thinker in modern China, and was built by his father Zheng. Later, the descendants of Zheng were scattered, and the big house was not completely maintained and rebuilt for a long time, but the building was completely preserved.
5. In front of Yapojing
Woman or old woman means old woman. Because Ya and A Nai are homophonic in Cantonese, many place names named in Cantonese often change words between Ya and A ... The official name of Macao is the land in front of Yapojing. A woman is an old woman. Legend has it that a mother-in-law built a pool here in the Ming Dynasty to store mountain springs for residents to drink, so she called this pool Yapojing, which means mountain spring in Portuguese.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Ding Gang Qian Di
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