In the alley next to the Kyoto Restaurant, you can find it by turning left along the road. Compared with the crowds in the St. Paul's, it is very secluded here, you can stroll slowly along the road, and there is St. Joseph's Monastery nearby. Compared with the lively across the road, there are almost no tour groups here, and there are not many individual tourists. We walked uphill all the way, came here to sit for a while, rest, and quiet. This weekend just happened to meet a few Filipino women gathered together, they played guitar and sang, this is the atmosphere of the weekend. There are also some attractions around to visit. These are what I hope to feel in Macau. It seems that many people are called Gangding front. This front is small. It is just a short walk from the Civil Affairs Department Building. It is very suitable for walking. There are beverage pavilions and banco chairs. If you like slow work, you can visit the Hedong Library and St. Austin Church and sit down. For a while, shower the sun.