a good place to know about the history of macao and need to hike to reach here but just walking distance from san paul
Macau museum in the greenery surrounding - overall a great visiting experience at ë museum.👍🏻✨
A place where you can explore the history of Macau and many interesting information
This museum is connected to the Fort Garden. It's hard to find. I found it after several laps. The light inside is not very good. There are many places that are gloomy. It is not very good to take pictures. It is dark. Then there is a souvenir shop, overall it is OK. Not bad, right? I think.
Macau Museum is a museum opened for public. This is quite interesting place to visit. Museum of Macau introduces history of the region in very detailed manner. I like this place.
The Macau Museum is located next to the St. Paul's bus and takes the elevator along the path. The exhibition is unique and presented in a Chinese and Western cultural contrast. Here you can appreciate how Chinese silk and porcelain affect Western aesthetics and art. How Western religion, architecture, and technology bring peace, pleasure and convenience. The exit is Xingtai Park, which is highly recommended as part of the tour of the St. Paul's.
The museum is divided into three floors, the first floor displays the early history of Macau, the second floor displays the folk art and traditions of Macau, and the third floor displays the objects of contemporary Macau. Macau's museums use three-dimensional, light, sound, and high-tech images, using replicas and models to strengthen the display effect, mainly collecting calligraphy and painting, match industry, export porcelain, folk etiquette, road ring black sand archaeological site, firecrackers.
a good place to know about the history of macao and need to hike to reach here but just walking distance from san paul
Macau museum in the greenery surrounding - overall a great visiting experience at ë museum.👍🏻✨
A place where you can explore the history of Macau and many interesting information
This museum is connected to the Fort Garden. It's hard to find. I found it after several laps. The light inside is not very good. There are many places that are gloomy. It is not very good to take pictures. It is dark. Then there is a souvenir shop, overall it is OK. Not bad, right? I think.
Macau Museum is a museum opened for public. This is quite interesting place to visit. Museum of Macau introduces history of the region in very detailed manner. I like this place.
The Macau Museum is located next to the St. Paul's bus and takes the elevator along the path. The exhibition is unique and presented in a Chinese and Western cultural contrast. Here you can appreciate how Chinese silk and porcelain affect Western aesthetics and art. How Western religion, architecture, and technology bring peace, pleasure and convenience. The exit is Xingtai Park, which is highly recommended as part of the tour of the St. Paul's.
The museum is divided into three floors, the first floor displays the early history of Macau, the second floor displays the folk art and traditions of Macau, and the third floor displays the objects of contemporary Macau. Macau's museums use three-dimensional, light, sound, and high-tech images, using replicas and models to strengthen the display effect, mainly collecting calligraphy and painting, match industry, export porcelain, folk etiquette, road ring black sand archaeological site, firecrackers.