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Rua da Felicidade Review

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We have witnessed a prosperous street in Macao. If you want to trace the history of Macao, you can go and see it. Of course, for food, it's necessary to try a dish called Tianfa casserole fin, which has been waiting for a long queue to eat. It's full of food and tastes good. Of course, there are some special desserts to taste.

Rua da Felicidade

Posted: Oct 9, 2016
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  • Nickolas C
    5/5Outstanding

    Beautiful ancient street in Macau with a lot of quaint shops and restaurants. You can try pastel de nata here

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    Posted: Jul 10, 2023
  • 中西南北东
    4/5Excellent
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    Fulong New Street, one of the "Macau New Eight Views", is a famous old street, full of restaurants and hand-letter shops, plus traditional Chinese architectural style, is the "new pet" in Macau tourist attractions. Fulong New Street is actually not new at all, it has a history of hundreds of years. In recent years, the Macao SAR government has listed the old buildings in the area as key cultural relics and allocated funds to renovate them as a “food street.” The red ponchos, wading gongs, and windows and doors on the street have been preserved, becoming the most suitable street for walking in Macau. There are many restaurants and restaurants here, showing a different style. It is worth mentioning that Fulong New Street is also located in a cheap hotel with a history of more than 100 years, Xinhua Hotel. The store began in 1873 and was once one of the most beautiful hotels in Macau. The films Isabella, 2046, Butterfly were all shot here, and many stars have been in the hotel. In Macau, where the hotel is getting more and more luxurious, Xinhua Hotel and other hotels still maintain a consistent old age, and the ancient taste of literature and art has become the first choice for tourists who love the old Macau style. The history changes, and the years leave mottled marks on Fulong New Street. Come here, you may wish to close your eyes between this red wall and green tiles to feel the mystery of the transformation of time and space in ancient and modern times. What is more wonderful is that when the Lantern Festival came here, the red windows and doors did not know how to turn green.

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    Posted: Mar 25, 2022
  • KVNSCPR28
    5/5Outstanding

    Rua da Felicidade (Happiness Street) is well-known for its history of being a place for vices in Macau. It is informally known as the Red Street.

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    Posted: Nov 16, 2021
  • 绿森林虾虾
    4/5Excellent
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    Near our new hotel, Fulong New Street is on the way to the Civil Affairs Department Building. It is said that the old "man's playground street" gathered in the green building, the restaurant and the cigarette room. It is the place where paper drunkenness can lead to life and death. Nowadays, although it retains the street style of the old Qing Dynasty, it has become a famous gourmet street in Macau. It looks broken. There is a famous Xinhua Hotel on the street. It is said that "2046" was taken here. And our main purpose is to eat a bowl and add the fins of casserole. This small shop has been queuing up.

    10
    Posted: Jul 6, 2017
  • 沐雨星晨
    5/5Outstanding
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    Fulong New Street is an ancient street in the central part of the Macao Peninsula. It has a history of about several hundred years. Fulong New Street used to be a prosperous commercial area, including nearby Furongli, Funingli, Penglai New Lane, Qinghe Li, Baiyantang and so on.

    11
    Posted: Dec 20, 2016
  • _GG***38
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    Among the list of must-buy letters in Macau, [Fulong New Street] is the most concentrated. Yao Marked insect cakes, peanut butter omelets are the best, it is worth buying. There are also crown global dried meat, fat boy remember peanut sugar, add oyster wings, etc.

    1
    Posted: Apr 7, 2023
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