St. Lazarus Church District Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Madtang Inclined Alley is a Portuguese-style street near the archway of St. Paul's. The exterior walls of the old buildings on the street are all painted in yellow and red, the road is covered with beautiful patterns with gravel mosaics, and the street lights are also changed. It has become a European-style street lamp, just like the style of Lisbon. The road name "Crazy Church Inclined Alley" originated from a former leper hospital here, and the small church "Wangde Church" next to it that was specially set up for lepers, and the famous old building "Pozai House" is also located in Above this street.
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St. Lazarus Church District Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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按照澳门特别行政区民政总署的官方说法:“斜巷以‘疯堂’命名,是为了纪念曾于此开办的麻风病院,是西方在中国设立的首间传染病医院。
整条街区都散发着异国风情,两边的葡萄牙式建筑依山而建,很好地利用了地形地貌,地面铺砌了从葡萄牙还来的鹅卵石。这里有教堂和慈善会等公共建筑,也有私人住宅,街区整洁干净,能够代表着澳门街区的特色。
阳光好的时候,甚至在这边站着都觉得有点炽热的感觉,在这里还有一个学校停车位置相当少,平常走过来的人也不算是特别多,游客偶尔经过这边也会留影合照。
There are several Portuguese-style buildings on both sides of the alley. The floor tiles here are quite interesting small mosaic bricks, so it is really a Portuguese city street with a feeling, but he is really not too big, adding up to a few hundred meters.
Walking on the Macau Peninsula, in fact, across the entire peninsula, only need to walk about half an hour or so, the fun of walking is on the road, occasionally encounter some scenery that I have not seen before, this time I encountered the crazy hall slope lane.