World Heritage Tour in Central District
Experience the world heritage sites with the blend of Chinese and Portuguese culture, fully experience the history and culture of the former Portuguese settlement in Macao and the old-style community around the Inner Harbour, and further explore the community's distinctive shops and antique stores.Check in and take photo with the historic buildings for a polished journey.
A-Ma Temple
A-Ma Temple already existed before the city of Macao came into being. It consists of the Gate Pavilion, the Memorial Arch, the Prayer Hall, the Hall of Benevolence, the Hall of Guanyin...
Lilau Square
The ground water of Lilau used to be the main source of natural spring water in Macao. The Portuguese popular phrase: "One who drinks from Lilau never forgets Macao" expresses the locals'...
Mandarin's House
Built before 1869, this was the traditional Chinese residential compound home of prominent Chinese literary figure Zheng Guanying. It is a traditional Chinese compound consisting...
St. Lawrence's Church
Built by the Jesuits in the mid-16th century, this is one of the three oldest churches in Macao. Its present appearance and scale was acquired in 1846. Situated on the southern coastline...
St. Joseph's Seminary and Church
Established in 1728, the old Seminary, together with St. Paul's College, was the principal base for the missionary work implemented in China, Japan and around the region. St. Joseph's...
Praça de Ponte e Horta
It’s a recreational plaza by the Interior Harbour in Macao. During the years from the reign of Emperor Kangxi to Emperor Tongzhi in the Qing Dynasty, it functioned as a pier for...
Inner Harbour
Located on the western part of the peninsula, the Harbour has a coastline of 3,500 metres at length. With its half-ring shaped embankment, it’s the first harbour that served...
Hong Kung Temple
The Hong Kung Temple is consecrated to a mix of Buddhist gods and Taoist deities. Allegedly, the residents of the district found a wooden sculpture of Duke Hong floating in the waters...
Rua de Cinco de Outubro
Rua de Cinco de Outubro is a famous old street in Macao. The street is named to commemorate the Portuguese revolution on October 5, 1910, which overthrew the imperial system and established...
Rua dos Ervanários and Rua de Nossa Senhora do Amparo
The Chinese name of Rua dos Ervanários was named after customs services that used to managed Macao’s foreign trade. Nowadays, this area has been developed into a unique...
Pátio de Chôn Sau
Pátio de Chôn Sau used to be a place full of nostalgic and antique shops and nowadays it is filled with eateries and small shops, gradually developing into an alley combining...
Travessa da Paixão
This small little lane looks no different from many other lanes found in Macao but its specialty lies in its name, Travessa da Paixão. The Portuguese word...
Section of the Old City Walls
This surviving segment of the city's defence structures, built as early as 1569, is a remnant of an early Portuguese tradition of constructing defensive walls around their port...
Na Tcha Temple
Built in 1888, this temple is dedicated to the worship of Na Tcha. This small traditional Chinese temple stands close to the remains of the principal Jesuit enterprise of the region...
Ruins of St. Paul's
The Ruins of St. Paul's refer to the facade of what was originally the Church of Mater Dei built in 1602-1640, destroyed by fire in 1835, and the ruins of St. Paul's College, which stood...