St Paul's Cathedral was built in the 17th century by Christians exiled from Japan and Jesuit monks. At the time, this cathedral was the largest of all Christian churches in Asia. As a monument to the history of the collision, connection and pe... read more
The Taoist temple of Lin Fon was built in Macau at the end of the 16th century, more precisely in 1592, near the border gate of Portas de Serco. This temple was erected in honour of Kun Yiam, the goddess of mercy, whose statue adorns the main alta... read more
The ancient Luis de Camões Park with its grottoes like the Suzhou Gardens has been perfectly preserved to this day and is a popular attraction in Macau. The name of the park, atypical for the Celestial Empire, came in honour of the Portugue... read more
The Temple of the Goddess A-Ma is perhaps one of the oldest in Macau. The palace of the goddess was built over six centuries ago, during the Ming dynasty - Macau was leased to Portugal in the late 14th century.
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