
▲ 10:30 AM Meeting Please arrive on time for the meeting. Anyone late will be marked as a "no-show." Itinerary: Dutch Street - St. Lazarus District - Fort Monte - Macau Museum - St. Paul's Cathedral - Na Tcha Temple - Lovers' Street - Portuguese Street - Yukpyo Cookie Street - Lou Cau Mansion - St. Dominic's Cathedral - Senado Square 1:30 PM Tour ends. Your guide will provide you with necessary information, such as restaurants and transportation.

▲ One of Macau's longest streets, it was built by Dutch prisoners in the early 20th century, incorporating various tropical architectural features and elements. -Architectural Style The buildings along Dutch Street are strongly influenced by European colonialism. Red brick, ornate decorations, and large windows are characteristic of this architectural style. The buildings in this area exhibit a blend of Dutch and Portuguese architectural influences, reflecting Macau's unique cultural fusion.

▲ Macau's St. Lazarus District is renowned for its unique historical heritage and architectural style. This area was one of the centers of early Christian missionary activity in Macau, particularly centered around the Church of St. Lazarus. As its name suggests, the St. Lazarus District developed alongside the church, which honors the Christian saint Lazarus.

▲ Macau's Monte Fortress is one of the city's most important historical sites, a Portuguese military fort built in the early 17th century. Located on a high hill in the heart of the Macau Peninsula, the fort enjoys a strategic position overlooking the entire city.

▲ 1st Floor: This museum covers Macau's early history, indigenous culture, and its interaction with Chinese culture. It explores Macau's development as a trading hub between China and the Western world. 2nd Floor: Exhibits primarily focus on the Portuguese colonial period. This floor showcases the European settlement of Macau, the spread of Christianity, and the fusion of diverse cultures. 3rd Floor: This museum covers contemporary Macau life and culture, showcasing daily life, festivals, and traditional arts. Main Exhibits: The museum displays ancient ceramics, traditional costumes, documents, photographs, and various artefacts.

▲ St. Paul's Cathedral in Macau is one of Macau's most famous historical landmarks. Originally known as the "Matteo Ricci Cathedral," it was a Jesuit church built in the 17th century. Now known as the "Ruins of St. Paul's Cathedral," only its magnificent stone facade remains, attracting many tourists for its unique beauty.










