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Macau’s Senado Square is full of Portuguese style

Local residents call Senate Square the "fountain". The ground is paved with black and white gravel, which sets off the surrounding brightly colored cultural relics and buildings, making people feel as if they are on the streets of Portugal. Senado Square is the city center of Macau. It is very lively and has its own unique style no matter during the day or at night. It is a must-visit place for tourists when they come to Macau! Senate Square, the Santa Casa da Misericórdia Building and the Municipal Affairs Bureau Building are all world cultural heritage sites. The Holy House of Mercy was founded by the first bishop of Macau and is responsible for charitable relief work. #MacauAttractions
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Posted: Jul 17, 2023
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