Macau
Guia Fortress Built between 1637 and 1638, this fortress stands on the highest point in Macau and contains a chapel and a lighthouse.
Macau Grand Prix
Asia's gala motor sports meeting with drivers and their machines. Motorcycles, saloon and formula cars flock here from all over the world. This event is held the third week in November every year.
Temple of the Goddess A-ma
The oldest Chinese temple in Macau with inscriptions dating back more than six centuries. The temple is, in fact, a complex of temples; some dedicated to A-ma and others to Kun Yam, the Chinese Queen of Heaven.
Sun Yat Sen Memorial House
Memorial home to Dr Sun Yat Sen, founder of the modern Chinese Republic. The house, built in Moorish style, was built by his family to house relics of the revolutionary leader who practiced medicine in Macau for some years prior to the overthrow of t
The Ruins of St. Paul
The most famous sight in Macau, St. Paul was designed by an Italian in the early 17th century and built with the assistance of Japanese Christian artisans. The magnificent building overlooks the old walls of the city of Macau. In 1853, the church cau
Cafe Bela Vista
Cafe Bela Vista carries the splendour and charm of the historic Hotel Bela Vista. The enticing elements and beautiful colonial architecture of Hotel Bela Vista have been brought into the restaurant reflecting the historical character of a traditional
NAAM Thai Restaurant
NAAM Thai the first Thai restaurant in Macau with international standard.
Located in the Resort next to the swimming pool, this intimate 60-seat restaurant is bright and casual in contemporary Thai surroundings.
It features floor-to-ceiling
Tung Yee Heen
Tung Yee Heen offers classic modern Cantonese cuisine, whether for dim sum, a formal business lunch in one of its private rooms, or rich Chinese banquets to mark that special occasion, be it a wedding of up to 30 tables, a spring dinner, company staf