The Nam Van Lake is a man-made lake in Sé, Macau, China. It is one of two man made lakes in Macau.It is located at the southern end of Macau Peninsula. The lake was once part of a bay, created when the causeway partially closed off the bay. Me and and my friends have bond here always especially at night after work or holiday .🥰😊#macau#macautripvlog#mytripmemories
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The Nam Van Lake is a man-made lake in Sé, Macau, China. It is one of two man made lakes in Macau.It is located at the southern end of Macau Peninsula. The lake was once part of a bay, created when the causeway partially closed off the bay. Me and and my friends have bond here always especially at night after work or holiday .🥰😊#macau#macautripvlog#mytripmemories
The Nanwan artificial lake reclamation project is a large-scale construction project officially started in Macau in July 1992. The total area of the project reached 175 hectares, of which the artificial lake (Nanwan Lake and Xiwan Lake) covers 80 hectares. The project has increased the total area of the Macau Peninsula by 20%. Nanwan artificial lake is divided into two parts: one is Nanwan Lake, with a music fountain; the other is Xiwan Lake, with Ronghe Gate and Macau Sightseeing Tower nearby, which is a place where couples often visit.
Nanwan Artificial Lake is one of the major construction projects in Macau in recent years. Nanwan Artificial Lake is divided into two parts: one is Nanwan Lake, with a musical fountain; the other is Xiwan Lake, with Ronghe Gate and Macau Sightseeing Tower nearby, which is a place where couples often visit. You can walk around for an hour or two, there are few people and beautiful scenery, the sea breeze is breezy, and it is very comfortable.
Nam Van Lake is a one of mostly people’s choice for refreshing self. it’s has beautiful views of macau tower and macau peninsula.
The lake was once part of a bay (Praia Grande Bay), created when the causeway (Avenida Dr Sun Yat Sen) partially closed off the bay. The project to close the lake began in 1991 to attract more development in Macau. Nam Van means South Bay in Chinese.