Macau (China)
Macau or Macao, officially the Macao Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China, is a city and special administrative region of the People's Republic of China in the western Pearl River Delta by the South China Sea. With a population of about 680,000 and an area of 32.9 km2, it is the most densely populated region in the world.
Formerly a Portuguese colony, the territory of Portuguese Macau was first leased to Portugal as a trading post by the Ming dynasty in 1557. Portugal paid an annual rent and administered the territory under Chinese sovereignty up until 1887. Portugal later gained perpetual colonial rights in the Sino-Portuguese Treaty of Peking.
- Ruins of St. Paul's
- Macau Tower
- A-Ma Temple
- The Venetian Macao
- Fortaleza do Monte
- Grand Lisboa
- Guan Yin Statue
- Fisherman's Wharf of Macau
- Lou Lim Ioc Park
- Macau Science Centre
- Sun Yat Sen Memorial House
- Historic Centre of Macau
- Chapel of Guia
- Galaxy Macau
- St. Dominic's Church
- Cunha Street
- Leal Senado Building
- The house of dancing water
- Holy House of Mercy
- The Parisian Macau
- Grand Prix Museum
- Cable Guia
- Macao Post
- Chapel of Saint Francis Xavier
- Coloane Village
- Happiness Street
- Sé Cathedral (Cathedral of the Nativity of Our Lady)
- St. Joseph's Seminary and Church
- Dom Pedro V Theatre
- Barrier Gate
- Old City Walls
- St. Lawrence's Church
- Kuan Tai Temple
- Saint Michael the Archangel Cemetery
- Lilau Square
- Museum of Macau
- Old Protestant Cemetery
- Kun Iam Temple
- Mong-Há Fort
- Camoes Grotto & Gardens
- The 8
- Sir Robert Ho Tung Library
- Robuchon au Dôme
- Seac Pai Van Park
- Montanha Russa Municpal Park
- Garden House
- Flora Garden