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[Macau|A City's Dual Dream]

[Macau | Double Dreams in a City] Macau, is the chapter left after the East and the West met in the sea breeze. Portuguese-style red tiles, arches and churches, with Chinese temples, arcades and fireworks, time here is not a straight line, but like a slowly flowing river, carrying fragments of different civilizations, intertwined, colliding, and finally settled into today's unique style. In the early morning in front of the Assembly Pavilion, the black and white wavy flower bricks move like a movement in the morning light; in the afternoon, the remaining facade of the Ruins of St. Paul's seems to still talk about the vicissitudes of the seventeenth century. At the same time, the incense of Ma Gao Temple was simmering, the sweet aroma of Portuguese egg tarts spread from the street corner shops, and the breaths of the East and the West intertwined with each other in the texture of the city. Macau after nightfall is another grand fantasy. The lights of the Golden Avenue in Cotai do not sleep, and the casinos and hotel complexes become the bustling stage; however, as long as you turn around and walk into the old town, the quiet alleys still retain the gentlest echo of the years. This sharp contrast makes people indulge in glitz without forgetting to find inner peace. —— ✨Small suggestions • Must-visit landmarks: Grand Samba Archway, Protocol Pavilion, Ma Kok Temple, and Eastern View Lighthouse. • Food recommendations: Portuguese egg tarts, pork chop buns, water crab congee, African chicken. • Rhythm choice: Take a slow tour of the Old Town during the day and experience the bustling bonfires at night to feel the double face. —— 📌 Traveler's Notes Macau is a microcosm, reminding us that history is not a single, but a superposition of multiple cultures; and the meaning of travel may be to find its own rhythm in these interlacings. —— 🔖 Labels #Macau #Tai Samba #Parliament Pavilion #Ma Kok Temple #Portuguese Style #East-West Blending Do you want me to write a "Hong Kong × Macau" twin-city travel comparison for you? With a modern skyscraper on one side and an echo of history on the other, the juxtaposition of the two temperaments would be interesting.
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