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Sam Kai Vui Kun: a quiet temple near Senado Square
This compact 18th-century temple offers traditional decoration, living worship and a calm counterpoint to central Macau’s busy streets.
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This compact 18th-century temple offers traditional decoration, living worship and a calm counterpoint to central Macau’s busy streets.
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An elegant Senado Square landmark with a small museum tracing more than four centuries of charitable and Catholic history.
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A restrained exterior opens onto a striking Catholic interior, offering a quieter pause within walking distance of Senado Square.
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This compact historic temple adds Chinese religious heritage and a reflective pause to a visit around Macau’s Ruins of St Paul’s.
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A hilltop Jesuit church praised for its Baroque architecture, serene sanctuary and respite from Macau’s busier historic sights.
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One of Macau’s historic Catholic landmarks, St. Lawrence’s Church pairs Portuguese character with a serene, still-active place of worship.
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A spacious public square framed by Portuguese-era architecture, Tap Seac is best for an evening stroll or a visit during local festivities.
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Wide-ranging displays, English interpretation and atmospheric reconstructions make this a useful introduction to Macao’s cultural evolution.
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Beside Na Tcha Temple, this surviving wall section works best as a brief historical stop while exploring the Ruins of St. Paul area.
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This preserved grey-brick courtyard residence rewards a brief stop with intricate architecture, period furnishings and a glimpse of merchant life.
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This sprawling Macau house museum pairs atmospheric family rooms with Chinese-Western architecture and a rewarding sense of discovery.
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A layered place of worship where steep stone paths, sacred statues and Macau’s maritime story come together.
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