Macau

澳门
Where Portuguese Heritage Meets Chinese Fortune

A tiny territory where 400-year-old Portuguese churches sit next to mega-casinos. UNESCO-listed colonial center, legendary egg tarts, and some of the best Cantonese food anywhere.

Duration
1-2 days (often combined with Hong Kong)
Best Time
October-December (cool and dry)
From Yiyang
Flight from Changsha ~2 hours

What to See & Do

Ruins of St. Paul's

The iconic facade of a 17th-century Jesuit church — Macau's most photographed landmark. The steps below are always buzzing with food vendors.

Senado Square

Portuguese-style plaza with pastel buildings and wave-patterned mosaic pavement. The heart of Macau's UNESCO Historic Centre.

Cotai Strip

Macau's casino boulevard — Venetian, Parisian, Wynn, MGM. Even non-gamblers enjoy the architecture, shows, and restaurants.

Coloane Village

A sleepy fishing village on Macau's southern tip. Lord Stow's Bakery — birthplace of the famous Portuguese egg tart. Beaches and hiking.

What to Eat

🍜 Portuguese egg tart ($1 at Lord Stow's) · African chicken ($8) · Minchi ($5, Macanese comfort food) · Pork chop bun ($3) · Cantonese dim sum ($8-12)

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