Pool. The Civil Affairs Administration Building is the most representative building in Macau, and the gate is on the Friendship Road. The interior is very quiet and solemn, giving people a feeling of isolation. The interior wall is covered with blue and white tiles from Portugal, and the garden is full of flowers. The town hall is extremely majestic and is now the seat of the Macao SAR Government.
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Pool. The Civil Affairs Administration Building is the most representative building in Macau, and the gate is on the Friendship Road. The interior is very quiet and solemn, giving people a feeling of isolation. The interior wall is covered with blue and white tiles from Portugal, and the garden is full of flowers. The town hall is extremely majestic and is now the seat of the Macao SAR Government.
The visibility of the first photo is the same as that of the St. Paul's, which is a landmark in Macau. But visitors often rush past, take a photo, punch a card, and bye. In fact, in this place in Macau, his status is definitely in the first square, world heritage, national key cultural and environmental units... The corners and corners here are all stories. City Hall, the booth, and the civil affairs chief summer are his former names. It is a simple and elegant building with traditional Portuguese style. It was originally a deliberative booth for officials and Portuguese businessmen in the early Ming Dynasty in Macau. In the 13th year of the Qing Dynasty (1874), the Portuguese bought and rebuilt the pavilion, which is now a city hall building for people to visit. The main entrance is in the underground lobby, and the walls are decorated with blue and white Portuguese porcelain. There are historical stone carvings on the upper wall. Two free guided tours (45 minutes each and 5 minutes at halftime) are arranged on Saturdays and Sundays from 3pm to 4.35pm. The tour guides will guide visitors to the building, which will introduce the special styles of the building, historical changes, stone carvings and so on. Interested visitors can visit the site.
On the way to punch in the St. Paul bus, just passing by here. The Portuguese building that has been preserved for hundreds of years seems to be still very beautiful. Tourists can visit for free. The whole city hall is not big. There are still staff working inside. There are also several self-service machines in the hall. Many locals come to handle business.
Returned to China in 1999, the name was changed to the Macao Civil Affairs Administration, one of the government offices and exhibition venues, rich in grape bud characteristics.
a St. Ruin church one of the famous tourist spot here in macau the historical church before and now for me it’s antique and memorable amazing church in history
Famous place...one of the tourists spots here in Macau...you may see a ruins of the church...