The three attractions of the St. Paul's, the Fort, and the Macau Museum are connected. After visiting the St. Paul's, walk to the tree-lined trail on the left hand side to see the signs leading to the Fort. Before reading the evaluation, it was said that it would be much easier to go to the Macau Museum and then go to the Fort, but I don't think I have time to visit the museum, so I should go directly to the Fort. In fact, the stone steps road is not as difficult and terrible as it is said. The stone steps road is not long. It took me less than 10 minutes to get to the big platform of the Fort. Sure enough, the Macau Museum is also on this platform. The view here is very good, the Fort is facing the Grand Lisboa. It's a pity that it's a rainy day. On a sunny day, the scenery here is still very good. There is also a downlink on the platform that leads to an exhibition room, introducing the history of the cannon. From the cannon, I chose to go from the Macau Museum, all the way down the escalator, and I returned to the St. Paul here. It was super easy and effortless.