Macau is a charming tourist destination featuring historic UNESCO World Heritage sites as well as vibrant hotels and shopping malls among its many attractions.


Macau is divided into: [Peninsula Area] + [Taipa Area]
Peninsula District: Serving as the political, economic, cultural, and transportation hub of Macau Special Administrative Region, this area boasts numerous historic and distinctive attractions including the Ruins of Saint Paul's, Monte Fort, Macau Museum, Senado Square, Municipal Affairs Bureau Building, St. Dominic's Church, Travessa da Paixão, A-Ma Temple, and Grand Lisboa.
Taipa District: Rua Do Cunha, The Venetian, Parisian, Londoner, Wynn Palace, etc.
Ruins of Saint Paul's: A landmark of Macau, this is the remaining facade of the St. Paul's Church after it was burned down, featuring exquisite carvings and immense artistic value.


Macau Tower: Standing at 338 meters tall, it is the highest observation tower in Southeast Asia. Offering a 360-degree panoramic view of Macau, it also features thrilling activities like the world's highest commercial bungee jump. The revolving restaurant on the 60th floor allows you to enjoy delicious cuisine while taking in the cityscape.

A-Ma Temple: This temple is an important part of the "Historic Center of Macau", a UNESCO World Heritage site. The temple's architecture showcases distinctive Chinese ethnic characteristics and is dedicated to the sea goddess Mazu. During the Lunar New Year and Mazu's birthday celebrations, the temple is bustling with worshippers and visitors who come to pay their respects amidst the thick incense smoke.
Fisherman's Wharf: A themed entertainment complex featuring diverse architectural styles from around the world, with various leisure and recreational facilities.
Rua do Cunha: This street is lined with numerous souvenir shops, dessert stores, and features local specialties and traditional pastries everywhere. The Taipa Fair, regularly organized by the government, is also held here.
The Venetian: An Italian-themed resort where indoor canals and gondola rides bring the magic of Venice to life.


The Parisian: A French-style resort featuring replicas of Parisian landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, exuding a romantic atmosphere.


The Londoner: A British-themed integrated resort featuring recreations of London's famous landmarks including the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben.


The Money Tree in Macau, also known as the Tree of Prosperity or the Tree of Good Fortune, is a signature attraction at Wynn Macau.














