Public Parks and Gardens of Macao
The Portuguese have been living in Macao for more than 400 years since the Ming Dynasty. During this period, Macao’s Chinese cultural traditions continued to be passed on, while at the same time taking in Western culture, making Macao a place where Chinese and Western cultures converge. Much like the city itself, the public parks and gardens of Macao are inevitably a mix of cultural characteristics. Of these green open spaces where people enjoy some leisure time and moments of relaxation, there are ones under Portuguese architectural influence and others of traditional Chinese-style courtyard layout. They are a unique cityscape of Macao, being an epitome of the confluence of Chinese and Western cultures.
 
Total walking time: 56 minutes
 

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