The range of the historical city is east of the Yangshan Mountain, west to the new road by the inner port pier, south to Mage Mountain, north to the White Dove Nest Park. The historical city where the oldest, largest, most complete and most concentrated Chinese and Western characteristic buildings coexist in China is the crystallization of Chinese and Western cultural exchanges and pluralistic coexistence for more than 400 years. Macau's historic city was listed on the World Heritage List by UNESCO in 2005.