Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2005, Macao’s Historic Centre encompasses over 20 historic and culturally significant sites. This area, rich with Portuguese and Chinese influences, features a diverse array of landmarks, including churches, temples, forts, and squares. Visitors can explore the ornate facades of colonial-era buildings, the intricate designs of ancient temples, and the strategic architecture of historic forts. The blend of these elements creates a unique tapestry that reflects Macao’s layered history and cultural fusion.
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