Pou Tai Un Monastery
Pou Tai Un is a Buddhist monastery in Taipa. It is the biggest temple in both Coloane and Taipa and of the most picturesque in whole Macau.
Pou Tai Un is a Buddhist monastery in Taipa. It is the biggest temple in both Coloane and Taipa and of the most picturesque in whole Macau.
Dedicated to Pak Tai, the God of the North, Lin Kai Temple in San Kio district was founded over 200 years ago. Its pantheon is one of the biggest in Macau.
The most well-known of the three-temple complex on Rua de Coelho do Amaral, it was constructed during Guangxu Reign in 1889.
Built between 1736 and 1795, the Local God of Land Temple right inside the Camoes Garden is dedicated to Tou Tei, the God of Earth.
Kun Iam Tong is one of the three largest Buddhist temples in Macau and is believed to be the oldest.
Tam Kong is a small temple in Coloane village that was constructed in 1862 to honor Tam Kong, the child God of the Sea.
Cheoc Van Beach is a white sand paradise situated in a small bay, at the end of the main Coloane road which is great for swimming and has amenities like cafes and restaurants close by.
1844 Macau Photography Art Space is slightly off the beaten path, but that is one of the things that makes this gallery so cool, as they often hold quirky and unique photo exhibitions.
This 6,000 sq. ft. gallery features diverse exhibitions with classical Renaissance to cutting-edge contemporary pieces. Ideal for all ages.
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Some pieces of art are in the most prominent spots, but there are some artwork that remain hidden in Macau. Here’s where you can find them!
As breakfast is the most important meal of the day, here’re our favorite cafes in Macau to head to for a hearty breakfast!
Macau is a small city, but it sure has a lot of new businesses popping up. We rounded up a list of cool businesses to check out and support!
Make the effort to get up 30 minutes earlier from tomorrow onwards and check out any of these stunning running routes in Macau.
After a long day at work, you need a relaxing place to unwind. We have the best places in Macau for happy hour deals on drinks and snacks!
Discover some Macau fashion brands that are making waves due to the fabulous designers behind each of their fresh and genius creations.
Macau is full of parks and leisure areas that feature some amazing play areas. Here’s a list of the best playgrounds in Macau for the tykes!
The world of mixology often proves to be as diverse and surprising as the one of gastronomy. Exercising talent and immense creativity, Macau’s bartenders keep creating signature cocktails that impress us with both flavors and presentation. If you are tired and bored with mojitos and negronis and need tips on what else to try, check out our guide to Macau’s best cocktails.
When art and history collections are inspected, it’s time to learn things that even locals might not know. Read on to plan a visit to Macau’s quirkiest museums.
The Pataca is special as not many countries the size of Macau would have their currency. Read on to find out about the origins of the Pataca.
If you’re a fashionista obssessed with all things vintage, this selection of the best vintage shops in Macau is for you. Happy shopping!
Check our list of the best bars in Macau that serve the Italian bitter-sweet cocktail, Negroni, from classic recipes to original twists!
Coloane is home to most of the hiking trails in town. We walked them all and came up with the most comprehensive Coloane hiking trails guide.
Every tourist coming to Macau can make a fast conclusion that cookies and pastries here are held in high regard. Where do you start, and what do you eat? To get acquainted with a curious word of local sweets, check our guide to the Chinese pastries in Macau.
Have you ever wondered about Tap Seac Square, its history, and what used to be there? Find out more about its history and right here!
Portuguese poet Camões is well-known in Macau. But do you know why? We tell you some interesting facts about the author’s life!
Read on to see how Mandarin Oriental, Macau, highlights its style and identity with art and design masterpieces by different artists.
Set in Rua de Cinco de Outubro, Nam Ping is nestled in the city center, opened for more than 30 years, serving simple, mouthwatering dishes.
Chilling on a rooftop with a cold drink is the best way to spend a day. Here’s a list of some of the hippest trending rooftops in Macau!
Instant noodles taste much better topped with a fried egg and luncheon meat! Here are the best places in Macau to have this delicacy.
Macau is a wold-class destination and this extends to its spas as well. Check out our list of spas in Macau offering the best in relaxation.
Although you can take the bridge now, the one-hour ferry ride is a unique and easy way to get from Macau to Hong Kong. Here are 10 essential tips to make your Macau to Hong Kong ferry trip trouble-free.
Hac Sa Beach on Coloane Island is a popular destination for both locals and visitors. It’s the perfect place for a day outside the city!
Coloane is where locals and tourists come to enjoy chill vibes and home-style dining. Here are the best places to eat in Coloane for your next foodie trip!
Find out the most visited public swimming pools, by both locals as well as tourists and head for a dive or two at some of the best in Macau!
We learned the history of Cheong Kei Noodle Factory, the inspiration behind their products, and their vision for Cheong Kei’s future.
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