White Dove Nest Park White Dove Nest Park, also known as Jammers Park, is located in the front of the White Dove Nest in Huawang Parish District, Macau, covering an area of about 1.92 10,000 square meters. The original site of White Dove Nest Park is a garden villa belonging to the rich businessman of Portugal, Lira, built around the 1770s. About a hundred years ago, it was sold to a wealthy Portuguese merchant, Makushi, as a residence. Because Makushi likes to raise white pigeons, hundreds of white pigeons live in the building, and look like a white pigeon nest, so it is called the White Dove Nest. In 1885, the local government purchased it and became a park open to the public. This morning, it can adjust the body and mind. It is also recommended that this place be the starting point for everyone to embark on a day trip to Macau's World Heritage Culture. The park opened at 6 in the morning, after breakfast, come here to take a break and slowly follow the terrain to Macau's main world heritage site. It is recommended to start from here, through the St. Paul's, the Rose Hall, the front of the Chamber, the front of the Gangding, the front of the Yapojing, the Bishop's Mountain Xiaotang, and the Ma Pavilion Temple. The White Dove Nest Park is not only of special historical significance, but also one of Macau's current historical parks. Opening hours: 6am to 10pm Transportation: Buses 18 and 26 can be taken to the front of the White Dove's Nest #Macau# #Macau Tourism#