Macao, a famous historical city, is located in People's Republic of China (PRC)'s Macao Peninsula and China's Macao Special Administrative Region, with the old city of Macao as the center and more than 20 historical buildings connected in series. The historical city limits from Wangyang Mountain in the east, Neigang Wharf in Xinma Road in the west, Mage Mountain in the south and Baige Bird's Nest Park in the north. The buildings in the urban complex were built from the Ming Dynasty to the Republic of China, spanning over 400 years.
The historic district of Macau is located in the narrow strip from the middle to the southwest of Macau Peninsula in People's Republic of China (PRC) and Macau Special Administrative Region in China. It connects Macao's historical buildings through adjacent squares and streets, and also includes the Dongwangyang Fort on Dongwangyang Mountain in the eastern part of the peninsula.
Macao, a famous historical city, has preserved the historical essence of cultural exchanges between China and the West for more than 400 years. It is a famous historical city with the longest existing age, the largest scale, the most complete preservation and the most concentrated concentration in China. It is dominated by Western-style architecture and combines Chinese and Western styles. It is an important witness to the spread history of western religious culture in China and the Far East.
It is also the crystallization of complementary and diversified exchanges between Chinese and Western cultures over the past 400 years. The main attractions of Macao's historic city include 22 buildings, including the Mage Temple, the Port Authority Building, the Jiazheng Building, the St. Paul Archway and 8 squares.
Macao, a famous historical city, is located in the narrow strip from the middle to the southwest of the Macao Peninsula in the Macao Special Administrative Region. It connects Macao's historical buildings through adjacent squares and streets, and also includes the Dongwangyang Fort on Dongwangyang Mountain in the eastern part of the peninsula.
From the perspective of spatial layout, the cultural relics buildings in the historical city of Macao are mainly distributed in strips and densely distributed. From the specific distribution, Marco Temple is located at the southwest end of Macao Peninsula, guarding the entrance of the inner port. The Port Authority Building is located in Mage's Inclined Lane on the left side of Mage Temple, and crosses Mage Street to the Yapo Well where Jia Zheng Dawu is located.
Then go through Gaolou Street to St. Lawrence Church Street, and St. John's Cold Left Church stands at the end of the street. St. Lawrence Church behind St. John's Lengzuo Church is connected with Sanbazi Street where the gate of St. Joseph Abbey is located, and St. Joseph Abbey is adjacent to the monastery. Turn right at Sanbazai Cross Street, and then turn to Ye Hui Xiexiang, which is in front of Ding Gang. There are St. Austin Church, Ding Gang Theatre and Hedong Library.
After crossing the lobby and entering the lobby lane, Lujia Mansion stands proudly in the lane; Out of the lobby lane is the front of Banzhangtang, and on the left is the elegant Rose Hall. Go ahead, cross Maicao Street and turn to Dasanba Street. At the end is Dasanba archway. On the right of St. Paul's archway is Dabao, and on the left is the ruins of the old city wall and the Ina Temple.
St Anthony's church is located on the left side of the bus, not far from the front of the dove's nest. The former site of the Oriental Foundation and the Christian cemetery are waiting on the right. Dongwangyang Fort, Lighthouse and Virgin Snow Temple stand on the top of Dongwangyang Mountain, the highest peak in Macao Peninsula.