The very pleasant and peaceful walk from Senado Square and then making one's way to St. Augustine's Square is truly a "delightful treasure"-- as well as an enormous change from the "Hustle and Bustle" and "modernity" of Macau's large casino hotels and large shopping centres. There usually are only a few few tourists.. and one will see many "locals"... but the UNESCO World Heritage buildings are really very interesting as they convey Macau's Portuguese and Chinese "hybrid history". In he early evening--- when it is cooler, it is a "must see/experience" when visiting Macau-- and one can also give some thought as to "the Other Face" of this...
Read moreit is a public area/square outside/leading to one of macau's oldest/historical opera performace theatre (now only for public exhibition, theatre opera no longer in operation). You can see the architecture going inside, also an exhibition hall showing different kinds of collection (see photos) donated by owners, macao residents and tourists, including newspaper clippings on macao's return of sovereignty to china, and news clipping that the red rouge girl dance group from paris, france had performed there some...
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