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Macao Introduction

"The Historic Center of Macao" is the product of over 400 years of cultural exchange between the western world and Chinese civilization. The architectural heritage, predominantly European in nature, stands in the midst of traditional Chinese architecture in the historic settlement, providing contrast. It is the oldest, the most complete and consolidated array of European architectural legacy standing intact on Chinese territory.
 

The settlement of Macao by Portuguese navigators, in the mid-16th century laid the basis for nearly five centuries of uninterrupted contact between East and West. The origins of Macao’s development into an international trading port make it the single most consistent example of cultural interchange between Europe and Asia. “The Historic Center of Macao” coincides with the heart of the western settlement area, also known as the “Christian City” in history.

The emergence of Macao with its dual function as a gateway into China, and as China's window onto the world, reflected a relaxation of certain restrictions combined with a degree of open-mindedness that offered a creative way to supplement China's vassal-state trading system and marked a turning point in the history of both China and Europe.

People of different nationalities came, bringing their own cultural traditions and professions, permeating the life of the city as can been seen in both intangible and tangible influences. Since the mid-16th century, Macao has developed a visible dual culture which continues even now, and this cultural accommodation is seen in the city's history, administrative structures, as well as in physical features like architecture, gardens and public spaces.

"The Historic Center of Macao" is a living representation of the city's historic settlement, encompassing architectural legacies interwoven in the midst of the original urban fabric that includes streetscapes and piazzas, such as Barra Square, Lilau Square, St. Augustine's Square, Senado Square, Cathedral Square, St. Dominic's Square, Company of Jesus Square and Camoes Square.

These major urban squares and streetscapes provide the linkage for a succession of over 20 monuments, including A-Ma Temple, Moorish Barracks, Mandarin's House, St. Lawrence's Church, St. Joseph's Seminary and Church, Dom Pedro V Theatre, Sir Robert Ho Tung Library, St. Augustine's Church, "Leal Senado" Building, Sam Kai Vui Kun Temple, Holy House of Mercy, Cathedral, Lou Kau Mansion, St. Dominic's Church, Ruins of St. Paul's, Na Tcha Temple, Section of the Old City Walls, Mount Fortress, St. Anthony's Church, Casa Garden, the Protestant Cemetery and Guia Fortress (including Guia Chapel and Lighthouse).

On July 15, 2005, the site was inscribed on the World Heritage List as a cultural property at the 29th session of the UNESCO's World Heritage Committee.

Strolling through "The Historic Center of Macao"

Ma Temple is located on the southwestern tip of the Macao Peninsula overlooking Barra Square and the seashore. Around the corner of A-Ma Temple is the Moorish Barracks situated on Barra Street. Further up the road, the narrow street suddenly opens onto Lilau Square, the first residential district of the Portuguese settlers in history where the Mandarin’s House is just tucked behind the pastel façades across the street. Further up the road, Barra Street connects into Padre António Street and Lourenço Street where St. Lawrence’s Church stands. Behind the church, Prata Street leads to the junction of São José Street where the grand entrance to St. Joseph’s Seminary and Church is located.

Walking alongside the granite wall on Prata Street and the adjoining Seminário Street, one arrives at the junction of Gamboa Lane. Climbing up the hill from there, the path leads to St. Augustine’s Square enclosed by a cluster of monuments – St. Augustine’s Church, Sir Robert Ho Tung Library and Dom Pedro V Theatre.

Moving down Tronco Velho Lane to Almeida Ribeiro Avenue, the narrow streetscape opens onto the main city square – Senado Square. Situated at one end, the “Leal Senado” Building has a commanding view overlooking the entire square, flanked on both sides by South European-style buildings with the glimmering white façade of the Holy House of Mercy standing in its midst. Tucked behind the commercial shop fronts to the left of the Leal Senado Building is the Sam Kai Vui Kun Temple.

Climbing up the slope alongside the Holy House of Mercy, one eventually lands at Cathedral Square on the hilltop where the Cathedral is located. Turning back down to St. Dominic’s Square, one passes a typical Chinese courtyard house compound – the Lou Kau Mansion. St. Dominic’s Church is located at the junction of Senado Square and Dominic’s Square.

Ascending from the base of Mount Hill from this urban piazza along Palha Street, the bluestone cobbled road leads to the grand façade of the Ruins of St. Paul’s, with Mount Fortress to the side of it. Behind the majestic church front, is the miniature Na Tcha Temple and Section of the Old City Walls. Further down the hill, the linear route ends at St. Anthony’s Church, the Casa Garden and the Protestant Cemetery. Standing on the highest hill of Macao Guia Hill, Guia Fortress, Chapel and Lighthouse are visible along the skyline of the peninsula.

Sources: Cultural Affairs Bureau of the Macao SAR Government

Macao Related News and Reports

  • 24 Hours in Macau
    In gambling circles they say the house always wins. If so, then with all of its chips on the table-a charming historic center, unique Portuguese influence, and a new generation of mega-gaming resort developments rapidly rising on reclaimed land-it seems a sure bet that once-sleepy Macau is poised to hit the tourism jackpot. (Click for full report)
     

  • Number of hotel rooms in Macao surges to 16,148 in 2007
    Xinhua - By the end of 2007, the total numberof hotel rooms available in Macao expanded to 16,148, increasing by 24.4 percent from a year ago, according to official statistics released on Tuesday.

    Information from Macao's Statistics and Census Service (SCS) indicated that last year, the city of only 25.8 square kilometers saw 3,170 new hotel rooms enter service, as more and more large-scale casino hotels open.

    In addition, the average hotel occupancy rate for last year increased by 5 percentage points over 2006 to 77.2 percent, and the average length of guest stay rose by 0.15 night to 1.36 nights,according to the SCS.

    The statistics also showed that 42 percent of tourists visitingMacao checked into hotels last year, which was slightly higher than the 41.5 percent of 2006.
     

  • Macao sees rise in population in 2006
    Xinhua News, March 29, 2007 - The resident population of China's Macao Special Administrative Region was estimated at 513,427 by Dec. 31, 2006, representing an increase of 29,150 over 2005, or a year-on-year growth of 5.8 percent, according to official statistics issued Thursday.

    The figures released by the government-run Statistics and Census Service (SCS) showed that among the resident population, 50.8 percent were female and 49.2 percent male.

    The youth population (aged between 0 and 14) accounted for 14.7percent, the adult population (aged between 15 and 64) 78.3 percent and the elderly population (aged 65 and above) 7.0 percent, the figures showed.

    The number of legal immigrants from the Chinese mainland stood at 2,800 in 2006, with 239 arriving in the fourth quarter. Among those arriving in 2006, 72.9 percent were female and 65.6 percent came from the neighboring Guangdong province, according to the statistics.

     In the fourth quarter of 2006, 358 illegal immigrants were repatriated, amounting to an annual total of 1,085 persons, which surged by 110.3 percent over 2005, the figures showed.
     

  • Macao Sees New Gaming Boom
    Xinhua, April 20, 2007 - Macao's pillar gaming industry is seeing a new boom as the gaming receipts witnessed a 43.5-percent year-on-year rise in the first quarter of this year.Statistics issued by the government-run Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau showed Thursday that the gross gaming and betting receipts, comprising casino games, horse and greyhound races and a string of lotteries, stood at 18.06 billion patacas (US$2.26 billion) in the quarter.Casino business alone dedicated 99 percent of the industry's gross receipts between January and March, the figures showed. The gaming industry's gross receipts saw a increase of 8.6 percent over the fourth quarter of 2006. (Click for full report.)
     
  • World's Largest Casino Opens in China  Aug. 29, 2007
    On Tuesday the Las Vegas Sands Corp., an international gaming giant, launched a 3,000-suite casino & hotel resort in Macao. The US$2.4-billion Venetian Resort also features a 120,000-square meter exhibition and convention center, a 15,000-seat entertainment compound, retail space for 350 stores, and a 1,800-seat theater to present a Cirque du Soleil production. (Click title for full coverage.)
     

  • Macao Attracts over 250,000 Package Tourists in June
    Xinhua News Agency August 14, 2007China's Macao Special Administrative Region recorded 228,156 package tourists in June, according to official statistics issued on Monday. The figures released by the government-run Statistics and Census Service indicated that the number of the package tourists arrivals in the month represented a remarkable year-on-year increase of 24.3 percent.The number of group visitors from the Chinese mainland stood at 148,319, a year-on-year drop of 9.0 percent, the figures showed.
     
  • Packer Opens Casino in Macao, May 11, 2007


 

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