At Mong-Ha Hill, you can find walkways leading up to the old Portuguese fort, which was formally abandoned in the 1960s upon agreement between the China and Portugal. This area is now one of Macau's handful of municipal city parks. Unfortunately, it is quite isolated from the majority of the city attractions, making it less convenient to visit for most when spending time in Macau.
The main reason to consider a visit to the Mong-Ha Park would be to see the old fort battlements, cannons and other remnants of the old fort. There is also a decent footpath, ascending the hill through a wooden area and the good views from the hilltop, yet not preferred to what you can see at Guia Hill and Barra Hill, which are both much closer to the Historic City Centre of Macau.
In the end, we don't usually recommend Parque Municipal de Mong-Ha to visitors as it is too far away from where most will concentrate their time and efforts in Macau during day trips and short stays and there are other hillside city parks that make better visits in our opinion, namely Guia Hill and Barra Hill, mentioned earlier.
If you do want to spend time in this area of Macau, it is good to to combine a visit to Mung-Ha park with the Lin Fung Temple at the northern end of Mong-Ha Hill, the Ox Warehouse contemporary art gallery on the western side, just off Avenida do Almirante Lacerda and the popular IFT Educational restaurant found at the top of...
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