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How long is the drive from Changsha to Hong Kong?

The direct drive from Changsha to Hong Kong is 518 mi (834 km), and should have a drive time of 8 hrs 59 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Changsha to Hong Kong, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Macau, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and Zhuhai, as well as top places to visit like Luofu Mountain and Keyuan, or the ever-popular Conghua District.

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Top cities between Changsha and Hong Kong

The top cities between Changsha and Hong Kong are Macau, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and Zhuhai. Macau is the most popular city on the route. It's 9 hours from Changsha and 1 hour from Hong Kong.
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Guangzhou

Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Guangzhou, a vibrant port city located northwest of Hong Kong along the Pearl River, is a fascinating blend of modernity and tradition. The skyline is adorned with stunning architectural marvels like Zaha Hadid’s Guangzhou Opera House, often referred to as the “double pebble,” and the sleek Canton TV Tower that resembles an hourglass.
49% as popular as Macau
5 minutes off the main route, 78% of way to Hong Kong
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Zhuhai

Transportation
Tramways
Zhuhai, located in China's southern Guangdong province near Macau, has evolved into a modern city and one of China’s first Special Economic Zones. The area is renowned for its golf resorts, theme parks, and picturesque islands in the Pearl River Delta. Popular shopping areas like Lianhua Road and Jingshan Road offer duty-free goods. Additionally, the recently constructed bridge from Hong Kong to Zhuhai and Macau has significantly reduced travel times to the region.
6% as popular as Macau
20 minutes off the main route, 88% of way to Hong Kong
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Macao

Macao, located on the southern coast of China, is an autonomous region known for its blend of cultural influences due to its history as a Portuguese territory. The region is famous for its Cotai Strip, often referred to as the 'Las Vegas of Asia,' featuring massive casinos and malls. Macau Tower offers stunning city views and stands as one of the area's iconic landmarks. In addition to its attractions, Macao celebrates women who have achieved powerful positions in traditionally male-dominated fields.
Most popular city on this route
19 minutes off the main route, 89% of way to Hong Kong
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Shenzhen

Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Shenzhen, a vibrant city in southeastern China, serves as a dynamic bridge between Hong Kong and the mainland. This modern metropolis is renowned for its extensive shopping options, particularly at Luohu Commercial City, where visitors can find everything from tailored clothing to trendy replicas. The skyline is dominated by impressive structures like the towering Ping An International Finance Centre. Families will delight in various amusement parks and tranquil retreats such as Futian Zhongzhou Intercity Hotel.
28% as popular as Macau
2 minutes off the main route, 92% of way to Hong Kong

Best stops along Changsha to Hong Kong drive

The top stops along the way from Changsha to Hong Kong (with short detours) are Ruins of Saint Paul's, Venetian Macao Casino, and Window of the World Ticket Office. Other popular stops include Tai O, Senado Square, and Nanshan.
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Conghua District

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1 list 
Nature & Parks
Forests
National Parks
4.5
(24)
Guangzhou, China
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Luofu Mountain

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1 list 
Mountain peak
Sights & Landmarks
Luofu Mountain, also known as Dongqiao Mountain, is a renowned Taoist mountain in China and was made famous by the poet Su Dongpo. The mountain offers stunning views and a refreshing atmosphere. Accessible on foot or via cable car, it's recommended to bring your own food due to high prices at the top. Trekking poles are advised for the slippery and bumpy climb that takes about 5 and a half hours round trip.
this place is pretty chill man! they got a big tree and a cool general
Rhomany C — Google review
Beautiful mountain with magnificent view Better to hike after cable car to have better view, many photo spot at the peaks
Travel W — Google review
Fresh air, nice home-cooked, simple meal. Vegetables fresh from the farm. A 1,600 years old taoist temple up in the mountain.
Shaun C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Even rain and fog couldn't stop us from climbing to the top. The road was slippery and bumpy, we made our way up Rain and sweat cannot extinguish our enthusiasm It is recommended to prepare trekking poles to make the climb easier It takes 5 and a half hours to go up and down the mountain. So bring some snacks and water just in case Because the path is more primitive and natural Shoes must be non-slip and easy to walk on Although I am not a top player, I will always reach Feiyunding if I climb slowly. If you want to challenge yourself, come here and give it a try (Original) 雨和霧也停不下我們攻頂的腳步 一路溼滑顛簸,我們一路向上 雨和汗水澆不熄我們的熱情 建議備妥登山杖會好爬一點 上山下山共5小時半 所以帶點零食和水以備不時之需 由於路徑較原始天然 鞋子一定要防滑好踩 我雖然不是頂尖好手 但慢慢爬總是會到飛雲頂 想挑戰自己一點要來這裡試試看
許筱雲 — Google review
some dragon guy appeared and split the sea
我是一个人(TernaryTomcat34) — Google review
(Translated by Google) The mountain air is very good! Fresh and cool! It's worth the experience, so go! There is a definite chance to come back!!! (Original) Không khí trên núi rất tốt! Trong lành và mát mẻ! Rất đáng để trải nghiệm nên đi! Có cơ hội nhất định quay trở lại!!!
CÔ B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Cave Heaven Blessed Land in China's Ten Famous Taoist Mountains Su Dongpo, a poet of the Northern Song Dynasty, made Luofu Mountain famous all over the world with his famous line "Spring is always present under Luofu Mountain, and the oranges and bayberries are fresh every time. If you eat three hundred lychees a day, you will grow up to be a Lingnan native." Luofu Mountain, also known as Dongqiao Mountain, is one of the ten famous Taoist mountains in China. It is the seventh cave of the thirty-six caves of Taoism and the thirty-fourth of the seventy-two blessed places. The historian Sima Qian of the Han Dynasty once compared Luofu Mountain to "Guangdong Mountain", Luofu Mountain is known as "the first mountain in Lingnan". Luofu Mountain is located in Boluo County, Huizhou, Guangdong, 25 kilometers from the county seat, 60 kilometers from Guangzhou to the west, 40 kilometers from Dongguan and 90 kilometers from Shenzhen to the south, and 45 kilometers from Huizhou to the east. It spans Boluo County, Longmen County and Zengcheng City, with a total area of ​​more than 260 square kilometers. With its majestic mountains, beautiful scenery and pleasant climate all year round, it is a key national scenic spot and summer resort in China. It is also a "blessed place" for people from Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Dongguan and Huizhou to vacation. -Self network (Original) 中國十大道教名山的洞天福地 北宋詩人蘇東坡的“羅浮山下四時春,盧桔楊梅次第新。日啖荔枝三百顆,不辭長作嶺南人”的名句,而使羅浮山聞名于世。羅浮山又名東樵山,是中國十大道教名山之一,是道教三十六洞天之第七洞天,七十二福地之第三十四福地,漢朝史學家司馬遷曾把羅浮山比作爲“粵岳”,羅浮山素有“嶺南第一山”的美譽。 羅浮山位于廣東惠州博羅縣境內,距縣城25公里,西距廣州60公里,南距東莞40公里、深圳90公里,東距惠州45公里。橫跨博羅縣、龍門縣、增城市三地,總面積260多平方公里。這裏其山勢雄渾,風光秀麗,四季氣候宜人,是中國國家重點風景名勝區和避暑勝地,也是深圳、廣州、東莞和惠州人們度假的“福地”。 -自網絡
華玉講堂-Daoism A — Google review
(Translated by Google) The scenery is first-rate and the air is very fresh, but there is still room for further improvement in terms of hygiene and cleanliness. (Original) 景觀一流,空氣也十分清新,惟衛生清潔方面仍有進一步的改善。
But C — Google review
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4.5
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Boluo County, Huizhou, China, 516131
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Keyuan

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Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Keyuan Garden, a historic garden dating back to the Qing Dynasty, is one of the four renowned gardens in Guangdong Province. With its traditional buildings, ponds, and bridges, it offers scenic paths for visitors to explore. The 19th-century Lingnan architecture and carp-filled waters make it a cultural treasure. Accessible by bus, this peaceful sanctuary provides a window into Dongguan's history and culture.
Excellent museum to visit and spend a few hours to see long history of several Chinese traditions and skills. The entry ticket is very cheap and almost no waiting despite the many people visiting it. The gardens are beautiful and lakes were full of colourful fish. There were lots of car parking spaces nearby too. Staff were friendly and supportive but very rate to find someone speaks English.
Islam S — Google review
A beautiful park in DongGuan that have many old buildings. It is clean and well maintained. Must see for foreigners if you are in the area
Nam N — Google review
It is inexpensive to visit this place and it's a great window back into history of Dongguan. It is peaceful and relaxing to walk around here and absorbed the culture. There are someone performances here that you can enjoy for free, which I think is a great bonus. I recommend stopping here and enjoying the views of the architecture and culture.
Keith W — Google review
Is beautiful if you have the chance just go,don't think about it, and buy food for the fish
Orlando O — Google review
Good experience of culture, artifects and a beautiful villa garden.
Henry K — Google review
Another one of those old grand estate that converted into a open for tourists museum.
Ropl — Google review
Beautiful authentic garden, wonderful photo opportunities. The garden is very peaceful and tranquil. 8 yuan ticket fee. The garden and museum isn't that large, you can cover the whole area in 1- 2 hours dependent on pace. Well worth a visit if you are in the area and it's not too far from Qifeng Park if you want to explore that after.
Sara M — Google review
If you want to discover the history of Dongguan, this is the place you should visit.
Li L — Google review
4.4
(58)
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4.1
(75)
32 Keyuan Rd, Dongguan, Guangdong Province, China, 523013
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Qifeng Park (West Gate)

Park
Nature & Parks
Qifeng Park, spanning 243 hectares, is a vast expanse featuring ancient and modern attractions such as the Huangqi Temple, Gate Tower, Qifeng Lake, and Qifeng Park Square. The park's Huangqi mountain is renowned as one of Dongguan's legendary sceneries. Notably, an ancient well within the park is believed to possess magical properties. Visitors can witness large groups engaging in dancercise at night in the plaza while enjoying epic Chinese opera performances.
Qifeng Park has walking paths, old lady dancing groups, hordes of kids, vendors, and a grueling stair climb to an overlook spot. The scenery was nice.
Kevin M — Google review
Nice park for exercise and people watching. At night in the plaza there are large groups of people dancercising. The hike up to the top will have you drenched in sweat, but there's epic Chinese opera playing on the loud speakers to motivate you.
Taylor S — Google review
Awesome park. Huge in size. A hike to the lantern-shaped figure at the top is absolutely worth it. Very clean and kid-friendly.
D D — Google review
Definitely worth a long walk or run if you are nearby.
Gunnar D — Google review
weekend for walk plce
Zi L — Google review
(Translated by Google) The park is located on top of a small hill, and is large and has many ups and downs. Some people set off firecrackers during the Chinese New Year. (Original) 小高い丘の上にある公園で、広くてアップダウンも多いです。春節の時期には爆竹を鳴らす人もいます。
Ken N — Google review
(Translated by Google) A good place for citizens to relax, the transportation is also convenient. The subway station goes directly to the door, and admission is free👍👍👍 (Original) 市民休閒的好地方,交通也方便地鐵站直達門口,進園免費👍👍👍
李新泰 — Google review
This park in the middle of the city is a hidden gem. The traditional Chinese temples surrounded by nature create a peaceful atmosphere, yet it’s just steps away from the busy streets. Having direct metro access makes it super convenient to visit. It’s a perfect spot to take a walk, relax, or enjoy the cultural vibe without leaving the city center.
Adrian R — Google review
4.6
(15)
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4.4
(129)
China, Guangdong Province, Dongguan, Dongcheng Middle Rd, 城乡规划局南侧
5

松山湖公园

Park
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Very quite. I love this place
Вова Б — Google review
Yeah
Hu F — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's a great marathon park. Everywhere is beautiful. This is the case in many places in Dongguan. The ecological park and modern buildings are very compatible and harmonious. I originally wanted to go cycling in this park, but it's a pity that the public transportation facilities in Dongguan are not very good. Developed, it is difficult to come here, alas. (Original) 很棒的马拉松公园,每处地方都很景致,东莞很多地方就是这样,生态公园和现代化建筑相容得很好很协调,本来很想来这个公园骑单车的,只可惜东莞的公共交通设施不太发达,来这里很困难,唉唉。
Yonglong ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) very beautiful (Original) 很漂亮
鄧國豪 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Cycling around the lake is fun, but the sanitary conditions need to be improved (Original) 环湖骑车爽,卫生状况待改善
Apace X — Google review
(Translated by Google) It’s becoming more and more artificially beautiful! (Original) 越來越人工美了!
林立昌 — Google review
(Translated by Google) The scenery is beautiful (Original) 风景很漂亮
Kulafan — Google review
4.5
(19)
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4.2
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China, Guangdong Province, Dongguan, 大岭山镇环湖路
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The Opium War Museum

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Museum
History Museums
The Opium War Museum, originally known as the Lin Zuxu Memorial, was built in 1957 to honor the man who initiated the Opium War in China. The museum features exhibits on opium prohibition and the history of the mid-1800s Opium Wars, including artifacts, art, and rotating displays. Visitors can explore dioramas depicting life during that time period and view cultural artifacts such as intricate embroidery showcasing fashion from that era.
Super interesting museum about a crucial part of history. About an hour drive from Guangzhou, highly recommend if you are in the area. 3 floors on the events that unfolded regarding the dumping of opium, a smaller single floor museum on history of the town, and the actual pools where they dumped the opium. Such an important event in Chinese history presented in a great way!
Jessica W — Google review
Visit this place at day and time, just not on Monday where it's museums are closed for the week due to local regulations. This place is nice and rather good for chilling for couples. This is near humen station so you can visit this first or weiyuan fort first, your call. Register to attend on site is required via wechat. No need advance booking.
Lucas T — Google review
Though a modest museum, not so sleek and high tech, but the interiors are rich in contents depicting the struggles of the Chinese people against the British trading Opium in China in the 19th century. Exhibits are in both English and Chinese languages, with life-sized dioramas of the conditions of the time. Some cultural artefacts are also shown, including the fashion of the era, with intricate embroidery etc. Worth the 90 minutes spent on site! Entrance is free of charge, but foreigners will have to get the attendant to validate your passport to get a ticket.
Michael C — Google review
Fantastic museum. Lots of great displays and some very interesting insight into what is a very overlooked part of British-Chinese history in the Western world.
Aaron C — Google review
A small museum to commemorate the Opium War. Lin Zexu, 林則徐, the man who stood up to the British and started the Opium War by burning the British opium in the pits that are still there today in the garden area. Worth a visit if you are in the area.
Julian W — Google review
Very informative and pleasantly surprised that there is english translation in the museum. Exhibits are plentiful and we spent 3 hours just walking and seeing everything. A great place for a historic visit if you are in the area.
Gerby B — Google review
That great history for all people. it is a good example of preserved history to remember. I really liked the part of the exhibition about Humen.
Pavel K — Google review
Fantastic exhibition with very detailed illustrations and explanation. It was very interesting to visit a spot that basically represents the start of modern Chinese history.
Alex Y — Google review
4.2
(72)
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4.2
(93)
88 Jiefang Rd, Dongguan, Guangdong Province, China, 523900
+86 769 8551 2065
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Guangdong Guanyin Mountain National Forest Park Tourist Service Center

Tourist information center
Nature & Parks
Forests
Mountains
Parks
3.9
(58)
W32W+XW8, Foguang Rd, Dongguan, Guangdong Province, China, 523620
http://www.guanyinshan.com/news/notice/20161230150325028.html
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Hu Men Da Qiao

Sights & Landmarks
Bridges
3.5
(59)
Guang Dong Sheng, China
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Sunflower Garden

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Water & Amusement Parks
Theme Parks
Sunflower Garden is a flower-themed destination located in Xinken, southeast of Guangzhou. It features a hotel set among beautiful gardens and offers various amusements for visitors, including a kids' splash pool. The garden is China's largest sunflower park, boasting 20 different varieties of sunflowers and numerous rare flowers. Visitors can marvel at over 200,000 sunflowers and enjoy the sight of 20 varieties of roses in pink, red, yellow, blue, and white colors.
nice place to visit in guangzhou. lotsa beautiful flowers
Kenny G — Google review
A very nice sunflower garden with big smiling flowers. Instead of heading to the direction of the sun, they head to different directions. That creates an interesting pattern like people in the street.
J- G — Google review
Million Sunflower Garden Guangzhou Xiao Qing Xiao Qing Art Photo Resort! While the sun is shining While the breeze is quiet, while the flowers are not yet in full blossom, have a leisurely stroll!
Vishal S — Google review
Big and more flower
Stephen S — Google review
Very colorful and peaceful!
조혜연「Hyeyeon C — Google review
Beautiful garden
Lathief T — Google review
So beautiful, but experience
Lincoln — Google review
Not the season of flowers
Sandy T — Google review
3.8
(202)
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3.7
(139)
Nan Sha Qu, Guang Zhou Shi, China, 511464
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Phoenix Mountain Temple

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2 lists 
Place of worship
Nature & Parks
Mountains
Nestled in the heart of Phoenix Mountain, the Ritz-Carlton is a luxurious retreat that boasts an impressive investment of over 8 billion RMB. Spanning around 2.8 million square meters—three times larger than Beijing's Forbidden City—this stunning estate is situated within the picturesque hot spring health valley.
4.1
(55)
MVC4+G2J, Baoan, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China, 518103
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Longgang Museum of Hakka Culture

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Museum
Art Museums
The Longgang Museum of Hakka Culture is a museum that showcases exhibits and antiques related to the history and culture of the Hakka people. The museum consists of traditional buildings designed in the Hakka style, providing visitors with an immersive experience into Chinese cultural heritage. The displays are informative, offering insight into the rich heritage of the region. Overall, Longgang Museum of Hakka Culture is a great destination for those interested in exploring China's diverse cultures and history.
Learn about Hakka history at the largest estate of the Luo Family in Longgang.
Robin — Google review
I really enjoyed this museum in the heart of Longgang District. It is a maze of exhibit rooms, I got a little lost, in fact! Beautifully preserved space, with a central garden. You will need Google Translate for some exhibits but most displays have English. Some of the exhibits are dusty and need some TLC. It takes about 2-3h to get through it all. Free entry, just write sole details in a book, no bag drop. Nice and central and close to metro. Worth the visit for an insight into Hakka Culture.
Hannah M — Google review
Interesting place to get to know about Hakka culture
William K — Google review
It's nice to know longgang,Chinese cultures
Favourite W — Google review
Very informative.
Timothy L — Google review
(Translated by Google) There are still many Hakka enclosed houses in Longgang area, and Crane Lake New House is undoubtedly one of them. If you want to learn about Hakka architecture, customs and culture, you must visit Crane Lake New House/Hakka Folk Museum. There is a lot of information on display, but if staff can be arranged to provide explanations (for example, explanations are arranged regularly), I believe visitors will gain more. (Original) 龍崗地區還有不少客家圍屋的留存,鶴湖新居無疑是其中的代表,想了解客家建築及風俗文化等,絕對要來鶴湖新居/客家民俗博物館 展示的資料頗多,但如果能安排人員解說(例如,定時安排解說),相信訪客會有更大收獲
Peter P — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Hakka enclosed house in Longgang is quite large, with residential houses inside and a pharmacy, sugar refinery, sprinkler shop, library, and oil-pressing workshop outside. . etc. (Original) 龍崗客家圍屋面積相當廣濶,內裹有民居外有藥店、製糖、洒坊、書舍、榨油作坊。。等等。
Ming L — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's a wonderful introduction to Hakka history, culture, and customs! (Original) 介紹客家歷史文化生活習俗, 十分精彩!
Kwok M — Google review
4.2
(28)
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4.2
(78)
P7H8+4F4, Luo Rui He Bei Jie, 龙岗中心城 Longgang, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China, 518172
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Sunwen W. Rd Wenhualvyou St E. Gate

Clothing store
Sights & Landmarks
The clothing store located at the East Gate of Wenhualvyou Street on Sunwen West Road offers a wide selection of apparel. With an inventory that includes various garments, this shop caters to diverse fashion tastes and preferences. The store's convenient location in the heart of the city makes it easily accessible for customers seeking trendy clothing options. Visit this establishment to explore a range of stylish attire choices suited for individuals with different style preferences.
5.0
(1)
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3.8
(83)
China, CN 广东省 中山市 100 米, 邮政编码: 528400
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Zhan Garden, Zhongshan

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1 list 
National park
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Zhan Garden, nestled in the heart of Zhongshan, Guangdong Province, is a stunning national AAAA-level tourist destination that spans over 100 acres. Established in 1998 by Huang Yuanxin as a tranquil haven for his parents, this garden beautifully embodies traditional Suzhou and Hangzhou architectural styles while highlighting the charm of Lingnan water town layouts.
The best traditional Chinese style garden I have seen in China in the 21 years I have traveled and lived here. Absolutely amazing. Certainly better than Suzhou. Huge variety of plants and architecture, not many tourists and numerous water features. A real joy. If you enjoy plants, allow at least 3-4 hours. Highly recommended.
Walter — Google review
I really enjoyed the time we spent here. This place is deceptively large. You really can spend >4 hrs if you wanted to have a thorough slow stroll around the place. Everything was pretty well kept, just don't expect any of the shopping and bling you have come to expect of China's large format shopping centres.
Kenneth C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Worth seeing....it's not clean, but there are various things to see. (Original) 볼만함....깨끗하진 않지만 나름 다양한 볼거리 있음
이동훈 — Google review
3.8
(4)
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4.6
(35)
Zhong Shan Shi, China, 528459
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Window of the World Ticket Office

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Sights & Landmarks
Theme Parks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Window of the World Ticket Office is a large theme park that offers visitors the chance to explore miniature replicas of around 130 famous global attractions. From the Eiffel Tower to the Niagara Falls, and from the Sydney Opera House to Mount Rushmore, this park provides a curious glimpse at how various world landmarks are portrayed in miniaturized form. The replicas are found in different proportions, such as 1:1, 1:5, and 1:15.
Big theme park with lots to see, and a few rides to go with it. If taking the train, the park entrance is located at the "louvre" train exit. Coolest train exit I've seen. There is a "hanging gardens" ride, a 4d movie theatre (5min showtime), spinning dumbo cups and more. Spent 2 hours here and still could not visit all the attractions. My favorite was the koi pond with very large koi fish and an anime statue.
Darryl T — Google review
This is a big theme park with famous miniature buildings / tourist attractions from all around the world. We went at night to see the lights but the rides and shows were all closed. I recommend going around 2pm so you have about 5 hours to experience the shows and the rides. There is a lot of walking, kind of like going to Disneyland. It's a fun place to go with kids and there's some small parks inside for the kids to play in.
Friendly N — Google review
The place is absolutely beautiful and worth the walk and effort. However, I recommend avoiding a visit in the morning as the weather is extremely hot and humid. The temperature improves after 3 PM. Make sure to bring a map if you plan to explore all the attractions—it will take at least 6 hours. You’ll need to drink plenty of water, and I highly recommend trying the iced watermelon juice. It’s a refreshing choice! 👍🏻
Fay A — Google review
I visited Windows of the World in October 2024. It was quite crowded, but still a fun and interesting place. The weather was hot, so make sure to bring water and sun protection. The park has impressive miniature versions of famous landmarks from all over the world—Eiffel Tower, pyramids, Taj Mahal, and more. It’s a great place for taking photos and spending a few hours walking around. It’s conveniently located near the metro station, which made it very easy to get there—I took the metro directly. The underground area connected to the station is full of shops, food courts, and small restaurants, so it’s a good place to eat or cool off before or after your visit.
Vinh L — Google review
Window of the World is a very big theme park in Shenzhen. It features replicas of all the iconic and famous landmarks in the world. It is divided into 8 geographical zones. They are World Plaza, Asia Zone, Oceania Zone, Europe Zone, Africa Zone, America Zone, Sculpture Zone, and International Street. Among the landmarks reproduced here are the Leaning Tower of Pisa, Great Pyramid, Taj Mahal, Big Ben, Angkor Wat, Arc de Triomphe and Kek Lok Si. There is a elaborate cultural dance and acrobatic show at 8.00pm every night. It is very entertaining with attractive lights, music, costumes, props and backdrops. Do not miss this show when you visit this park. Entrance ticket to the park (inclusive of the evening show) is RMB220 per adult, no discount for foreign senior citizens.
CS C — Google review
Love from India 🇮🇳❤️🇨🇳. Walked a distance of 1.5km from Shenzhen bay park 🏞️. (Lost the route midway 🥲). It's actually a OKOK kind of. Entry fee is around 200rmb ig. I didn't go in. 200rmb is very high as a tourist.
Geek K — Google review
Nice huge park. Many interesting smaller-size famous buildings from around the world. Plus a lot of things for kids. Best for visiting with kids (only for adults maybe less interesting). Can easily spend 3-5 hour here. Available places for eating too.
Sergey Z — Google review
From 9 am to 10 pm, the ticket price per person is 220 RMB, and after 5 pm, the ticket price per person is 120 RMB
Hu G — Google review
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GXPG+46Q, Shennan Blvd, 华侨城 Nanshan, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China, 518058, USA
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Xianhu Botanical Garden (Shenzhen)

Garden center
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
Xianhu Botanical Garden, also known as Fairy Lake Botanical Garden, is located in the eastern suburbs of Shenzhen, next to Phoenix Tree Mountain. It was established in 1983 and covers 588 hectares. The garden serves as a multifunctional space for scientific research, plant species collection and tourism. With over 7,800 plant species on display, it offers visitors a diverse and educational experience.
4.4
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H5GG+JH2Unnamed Road, Luohu District, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China, 518003
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Wutong Mountain

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Park
Nature & Parks
Mountains
Wutong Mountain is a forested peak in Shenzhen, offering a network of hiking trails and stepped paths that lead to stunning viewpoints. The scenic area spans across Luohu, Yantian, and Longgang, including attractions like Donghu Park and Fair Lake Botanical Garden. With a total area of 31.
A big mountain to climb and if you did what we did - climb from Wutong Xiao to Wutong Da, its a real serious effort. We went from the smaller mountain crossing over to the bigger mountain and then down, the whole climb taking over 8 hours and it was a little dark when we finished. But also very interesting. Starting off, it looked pleasant, and we saw some warthogs nearly immediately - they were quite passive - I think they scavenge for a lot of food from the tourists visiting - We climbed as far as the observation deck and tower. From here you can go across to Wutong Da. After a while you will come to a big area where you can get some snacks and drinks in a shop. Some people by pass all the hiking and get the bus or drive here from the road. From here its a trek then to the top of Wutong Da, which is the highest peak in Shenzhen. The peak itself isn't anything amazing and is quite busy and not easy to get a good photo. From where we took a quieter, less used route to go down. We took this route as we didn't want to retrace our steps and wanted some new sights. It had many steps and went very deep into the forest. We came across many Woolly Aphid's - which was very interesting to see - . By the time we got down it was nearly pitch dark so we were happy to finish before it was completely black. Then we went for some food, but the next day we were both well knackered. One thing on these mountains is the steps - lots of them - up, down, and around and around - lost of steps - monotonous at times, and tiring. Its not hiking per say, but still if you do enough of them its damn tiring by the end of the day. They have cleverly used tree branches as railings which helps. Also the routes are well sign posted, and also every few km/s there are posts showing how much is left to climb.... which can motivate one to keep going. On the routes up and down you will see many people selling drinks, food, fans, hiking gear, all sorts - even in areas where we thought were quite remote we still seen people selling their wares. Makes one think how they carried so much up to the mountain. The views from both mountains were majestic and you get a great view of Shenzhen city in all its glory. Overall it was a good hike and a memorable trip - but I think perhaps doing the two mountains together was a bit much. Still though I enjoyed it.
Rob N — Google review
Really beautiful for a one-day hiking activity. Total is about 17km to and fro from the main gate to the peak. The last 1km was very steep for me but luckily managed to complete.
Taferina C — Google review
I have started from from Wutong South gate, then got the Shenzhen TV Tower. After that I started hiking to the peak of the mountain. Finally finished my hiking at North gate. The metro line 2/8 has station "Wutong Mountain South". The view is really amazing from the peak of the mountain. City view in one side and sea view with Yantian port in other side.
Mohammad A — Google review
Wutong Mountain A must-visit for nature lovers, offering breathtaking views and a refreshing escape from the city. The climb is mainly via stone steps, with well-maintained paths that make the hike pleasant. You can get there by taking the Metro to Wutong Mountain South Station, Exit D. Alternatively, from Liantang Station Exit A, turn left and walk about 800 meters to reach the North Gate.
Hunny M — Google review
Challenging mountain if you go by the difficult route! So many steps to the top, however the scenery is stunning! Do not make the same mistake as me coming in a hot weather, choose a nice cooling weather to climb this beast!
Lai T — Google review
There have best Sunrise and sunset view. It’s Shenzhen highest mountain.
Cecile — Google review
It's easy to get to Wutong Village to start the hike up the mountain. Take the 211 from Luohu or the M445 from Huangbeiling exit D. If you take the 211 it stops in the village and you can find the slow road up the mountain by following the main road through the village. The M445 will take you close to the reservoir where the challenging hikes begin. If you get the AMap app it has the trails on the map and they are easy to work out. It is a popular hike so start early if you wish to avoid the crowds. There is an impressive view from the top, but if it is the weekend you will probably encounter a band on the mountain top! Chinese people mostly have no sense of the peace and tranquility of hiking and you will often encounter people hiking playing loud music. So be prepared if that is a problem for you!
Philip W — Google review
I'll update this review with more information when I get back to the US. Take bus 211 from Shenzhen all the way to the end. It will leave you in Wukong village. Walk for 10 minutes to the Wukong Northwest Gate (search it on Google maps, or use Google maps to just head to the only road appearing to go into the mountain). The hike consists of a 3 to 4 mile incline walk on a paved road that zig zags up the mountain. There are several overlook areas. The maps posted along the trail are all in Chinese and in questionable condition, but keep heading for the mark that says "943.7" as that is the highest peak to get to. Eventually you will get to a plaza at which point you can start the final ascent right next to the toilets, or veer to the left more and take a short path (10 minutes) to another place you can ascend. Both lead to the same place. There are some vendors selling foodstuffs along the way up, as well as on the peak, and plenty of toilets. This is definitely a full day hike. I got on the bus at 9:15 am, started the climb around 10:15, and reached the summit at 12:30. By the time I ate lunch, descended (with a few longer stops) and had a snack it was 4 pm. I'm also a relatively quick walker / climber.
Kevin M — Google review
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H6J4+J3V, Luohu District, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China, 518003
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The Museum of the Former Residence of Sun Yat-sen

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
The Museum of the Former Residence of Sun Yat-sen is a renowned tourist destination that showcases cultural relics, exhibition halls, and statues. It was once the home of China's 'Father of the Nation,' Sun Yat-sen, and has been preserved to offer visitors an insight into his life and times. The museum features various exhibits highlighting different aspects of Sun's life, including his political ideologies, academic pursuits, and contributions to China's modernization.
No trip to Zhongshan, China is complete without a visit here. Born in this village in 1866, Sun Yat-sen went on to head the movement that overthrew the last remnants of the Qing dynasty in 1912. Visitors can gaze at the library that educated this future revolutionary, the kitchen that fed him, and the bed that cradled him. The Museum of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, consisting of the Former Residence of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, Cuiheng Folk House Exhibition and the Cuiheng Farming Exhibition, is a national protected cultural site to commemorate Dr. Sun Yat-sen (November 12, 1866 – March 12, 1925), a Chinese revolutionary and political leader often referred to as the Father of Modern China. Sun played an instrumental role in the eventual collapse of the Qing Dynasty in 1911. He was the first provisional president when the Republic of China (ROC) was founded in 1912 and later co-founded the Kuomintang (KMT) where he served as its first leader. Sun was a uniting figure in post-Imperial China, and remains unique among 20th-century Chinese politicians for being widely revered in both Mainland China and in Taiwan. The museum is situated in Cuiheng Village, where Dr. Sun spent his childhood and part of his youth. Seated against the hills and close to the sea. Due to Dr. Sun’s great reputation, the museum has become a pilgrimage site in the hearts of people who admire him all over the world. The Former Residence of Dr. Sun Yat-sen is a distinctive two-storey building. Dr. Sun designed the building himself in 1892 and took charge of the construction. It possesses a Chinese style interior and a western style exterior. Dr. Sun lived here from 1892 to 1895, when he practiced medicine and engaged in revolutionary activities in the Pearl River Delta. He also stayed here for three days after he resigned from the presidency. As a result, there are many legacies about Dr. Sun’s childhood, his family, and his early education. On the first floor displays “Dr. Sun Yat-sen’s Life and His Accomplishments”, providing a detailed and systematic introduction to Dr. Sun Yat-sen’s life story, deeds, personality, thought and theory and revolutionary activities under his leadership. The display is both academic and popular, paying a tribute to Dr. Sun’s great achievement in leading the people to overthrow the monarchy and establish the Republic of China. The display also introduces the main adherents to Dr. Sun’s revolutionary career. On the second floor is the exhibition of “Dr. Sun Yat-sen’s Relatives and Descendants”, reflecting their great support and contribution to the revolution and their sacrifice for the revolution led by Dr. Sun. The second floor also has rooms for temporary exhibitions. Picture taking is prohibited inside the main building. Entrance is free, but there was long line- ups to get in, up to 30 minutes. Also the number of visitors allowed at one time to get into the main building (his former residence) was limited, so you need to wait your turn.
Doug H — Google review
The museum and park of Sun Yat Sen memorial is a great and popular way to learn about the history of early China republic and Sun Yat sen himself and also looking at some cultural relics. There were many tour groups when we went on 19.4.2025 which crowded the photo spots, admission is free and there are shops near the entrances
Lucas L — Google review
An educational and historical place with plenty of information about the life of Dr Sun Yat Sen. There is also a reconstruction of his home where he was born.
Cher K — Google review
One of the most important place in modern Chinese history, there are several exhibition halls here including Dr. Suen old house, neighbourhoods’s house as well as a huge exhibition hall. Apart from that, the museum also contains a demonstrating farm of the city of Zhongshan, showing how this industry developed in the city. It’s quite a good place to escape from city and its completely free entry.
Martin C — Google review
This was a worthy visit, however on the day we attended we were not able to go into the Museum. This place is quite large so best to give it some time, can easily spend 3-4 hrs there.
Kenneth C — Google review
Dr. Sun Yat Sen was a revolutionary ahead of his time: democracy activist, world traveler, and educated man. He is still well-known among Chinese the world over. His activities and life took him from China, to Honolulu for education, to the United States for a speaking tour, and also to Hong Kong and Macau. This museum is made of two parts: old folk structures from his youth and a modern building showing his community organizing during adulthood. Inside the folk houses: I learned that beds during his time didn't have mattresses or pillows-- one slept on a hard wooden bed with the head supported by a wooden or jade frame not much bigger than a chopstick holder. One of my favorite exhibits though was the bridal suite: two mannequins representing a newlywed husband and wife in red, and a sedan chair. There are also several display cases with models of what traditional Chinese feasts looked like, including winter festival, Ching Ming, wedding party, and Chinese New Year. Inside the exhibition building: photographs, newspapers, statues, and literature from Dr. Sun's activist years. A museum shop sold trinkets like pens andbkeychains; I bought a little flashlight using button batteries. I was disappointed to see the books were only in Chinese as I wanted to buy an English biography or memoir of his life.
̃*•.кingof匚yberia.•* ́ — Google review
Situated In Cuiheng Village, Zhongshan City, Guangdong Province, it is a memorial museum with the former residence of Dr. Sun Yat-sen (1866-1925) as the mainstay. A national AAAA tourist attraction, the museum was constructed in 1956, with an area of about 70,000 sqm, ti is composed of two exhibition halls – “Exhibition of Sun Yat -sen’s Life and Great Deeds” and “Exhibition of the Family Members and Descendants of Sun yat -sen”, in addition to the “Display Zone of Civilian Residences” and “Display zone of Agriculture”. In the surrounding areas of the museum, there are some important historical sites, such as the Feng’s Clan Shrine, Orchid Stream and the Ruijie Changgeng Memorial Arch-way where Sun Yat-sen once tried out dynamites.(copied from Google) I have been there 15/16 years ago. Below posted picture shows it. I am standing on the front gate of memorial hall. It was great movement of my life.
Jay G — Google review
View the old abodes of Dr Sun Yat Sen. Free entrance for visitor - just fill in a simple questionnaire via WeChat. Even for foreigners.
Wilson F — Google review
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4.3
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93 Cuiheng Blvd, Zhongshan, Guangdong Province, China, 528454
http://www.sunyat-sen.org/
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Nanshan

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Theme Parks
Zhong Guo Min Su Wen Hua Cun, also known as the Chinese Folk Culture Village, is a captivating destination that immerses visitors in the rich tapestry of China's diverse cultural heritage. This vibrant village showcases traditional architecture and offers an array of performances that highlight various regional customs and practices. As you stroll through its picturesque pathways, you'll encounter artisans demonstrating their crafts, from intricate pottery to stunning silk weaving.
4.2
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Shenzhen, China, 518053, USA
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Happy Valley Shenzhen

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Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Happy Valley Shenzhen is a must-visit amusement park in the city, offering exciting rides and attractions for all ages. Situated on a picturesque coastline, it is the largest of its kind in Shenzhen. In addition to Happy Valley, visitors can explore other popular themed parks such as Window of the World, Splendid China Folk Village, and Minsk Aircraft Carrier World. For those seeking luxury, the city offers upscale accommodations with stunning coastal views.
(Translated by Google) For an amusement park 30 minutes from the city center, it's very nice. The ticket costs 22 euros. The water rides are super fun, but be prepared to get everyone wet. (Original) Per essere un parco divertimento a 30 minuti dal centro città è molto carino.Il biglietto costa 22 euro .Le giostre con l'acqua sono super divertenti ma preparatevi a bagnarvi tutti.
Luciana G — Google review
16/3 2 largest roller coaster pink / blue. Under repair …………
Teo H — Google review
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4.2
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G3V5+64Q, 中心城 Fu Tian Qu, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China, 518000
20

Luohu Commercial City

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Shopping mall
Shopping
Flea & Street Markets
Luohu Commercial City, located on the border of Hong Kong opposite Shenzhen railway station, is a bustling market known for selling inexpensive counterfeit versions of designer clothing, electronics, and other goods. In addition to knockoff products, the market also offers traditional Chinese items such as silk scarves, jade carvings, and replica Qing Dynasty-style ornaments. Visitors can haggle for their desired items but should be prepared for sellers trying to get the highest price.
Visited Luohu Commercial City recently, and wow, what an experience! This bustling multi-story marketplace is a sensory overload in the best way possible. From knockoff designer bags to tailor-made suits, electronics, and quirky souvenirs, it’s a treasure hunt for bargain lovers. The energy here is electric-vendors calling out deals, the hum of haggling, and the sheer variety of goods make it unlike any mall I’ve been to. ✳️ Pro tip: Brush up on your bargaining skills and bring cash for the best deals! I snagged a custom-made dress for a steal after some friendly negotiation. The food court on the upper floors is a hidden gem-authentic dim sum and spicy noodles were a highlight. However, it can feel chaotic, and some vendors are pushier than others, so go in with confidence and patience. Accessibility is great, right next to the Luohu border crossing, making it super convenient for a day trip from Hong Kong. Just be ready for crowds, especially on weekends. A must-visit for a unique shopping adventure in Shenzhen!
Arafat R — Google review
World of Copy products. Watches, bags, shoes, clothes, glairs, accessories, Chinese crystals and Feng shui items, foot massage parlor and much more. You must be a pro in bargaining or you will have hard time dealing with sellers. Overall cool place for shoppers.
Mohaan A — Google review
Great mall with variety of shops selling all different kinds of stuff. The prices are affordable, compared to Hong Kong. Getting custom tailored clothes (especially wedding attire) is common here!
Kelly W — Google review
was definitely an experience. You have to get used to being constantly asked if you want to buy a watch, bag, or item of clothing. The food area was great.
Christian B — Google review
Everything was really interesting, and the salespeople were super friendly, though a bit clingy. I just wish I had more time to look at everything!
Roseli B — Google review
No longer a Counterfeit Commercial Center. Stores are normalized. However, the real action is Underneath. The New development , the Food Walk City.
Byng C — Google review
I rarely give bad reviews, and I really wanted to like this place. But you’re constantly being harassed, people following you to force you to buy things. You have to haggle eveeeerry single thing, which becomes exhausting. I was ready to buy tons of things, but I spent two hours here and i only got a T-shirt. People get mad at you if you don’t buy from their stores.
Ricardo R — Google review
One of the worst experiences I’ve ever had. People constantly walking alongside you trying to sell stuff. They will not leave you alone. Had 2 people following me at the same time. One started following me when I wasn’t even in the building. Wanted to check some stuff but ended up just calling a day and leaving without nothing.
Daniel H — Google review
3.7
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3.7
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Closed Area, Hong Kong
http://www.lowucity.com/indexen.php
+86 755 8233 8178
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Qi'ao Island

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Island
Nature & Parks
Qi'ao Island, located in Zhuhai, is a great destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The island offers free mangrove tours and is popular among cyclists for its scenic routes and opportunities to watch the sunrise. Visitors can also enjoy local delicacies like mud stewed chicken while taking in the picturesque surroundings. Additionally, history buffs will appreciate the island's connection to the Lingdingyang Bridge, which once provided access to Hong Kong.
(Translated by Google) A great place for camping, cycling and watching the sunrise (Original) 露營、踩單車、看日出的好地方
Amy — Google review
(Translated by Google) Qi'ao Island in Zhuhai is worth a visit to experience the revitalized small fishing village, some preserved ancient village houses, newly opened coffee shops and bakeries, and relax and enjoy the slow life. Nice old village on Qi Ao Island which has been undergoing preservation & transformation. One can enjoy the old village culture while there are new bakery, coffee & art shops to experience a leisure holiday time. (Original) 珠海淇澳島值得一遊,體會一下活化中的小漁村、部分保育後的古村屋,新入駐的咖啡店、麵包店,放下腳步享受慢活。 Nice old village on Qi Ao Island which has been undergoing preservation & transformation. One can enjoy the old village culture while there are new bakery, coffee & art shops to experience a leisure holiday time.
Joseph T — Google review
(Translated by Google) When I went it felt like there wasn't much to see. Only suitable for quick tours or cycling tours for cyclists. (Original) 当我去的时候感觉没有太多值得看的。仅适合快速游览或自行车爱好者骑行游览。
Achi K — Google review
(Translated by Google) A starting training class for cyclists in Zhuhai. Don’t eat too many oysters. The braised chicken is delicious! You can visit the mangroves for free. The Lingdingyang Bridge back then was to go from here to Hong Kong. In 2018, Zhuhai and Shenzhen officially announced the restart of the Lingdingyang (Shenzhen-Zhuhai Channel) (Original) 珠海自行车爱好者的起步苗苗训练班,蚝不能吃太多,泥煨鸡好吃!可以免费参观红树林。当年的伶仃洋大桥就是要从这里到香港,2018年珠海深圳正式宣布重启伶仃洋(深珠通道)
惟心不易 — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is not recommended to make a special trip as there are not many attractions. You can watch the sunset from the bridge on the island side. (Original) 不建议专程去玩,没什么景点。在可以在桥上离岛那边看日落。
Jack L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Insufficient facilities! To be developed (Original) 設施不足!有待開發
Cheuk L — Google review
4.0
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Xiangzhou, Zhuhai, China, 519080, USA
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Hong Kong Wetland Park

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Ecological park
Nature & Parks
Located in the northern part of Tin Shui Wai, Yuen Long, Hong Kong Wetland Park is a large ecotourism destination that offers an opportunity to learn about the unique flora and fauna of Hong Kong. The park features a 10,000 square meter visitor center with themed exhibition galleries, a theatre, and an indoor play area.
Peaceful, serene, relaxing, opportunities to do easy birds watching, mostly just walking around with emptied brain and multitudes of tropical and subtropical plants to see. By the way, if you enjoy the cultural and architectural atmosphere of the Tin Shui Wai district (where this park is located), which is in bold contrast with Kowloon and HK Island, you will find this wetland space even more curious and amazing.
DW C — Google review
Hong Kong Wetland Park in Tin Shui Wai is a unique ecological attraction that combines conservation, education, and recreation. Spanning over 60 hectares, the park allows visitors to explore diverse wetland ecosystems, including mangroves, marshes, and ponds. It features well-maintained walking trails, bird hides, and observation decks, making it an ideal destination for birdwatchers, nature enthusiasts, and families. The park is home to a variety of wildlife, such as birds, amphibians, and butterflies, offering a peaceful retreat from the city’s hustle and bustle. While the visitor center, which normally provides educational exhibits on wetland biodiversity and conservation, is currently under construction to offer an enhanced experience in the future, visitors can still enjoy the outdoor trails and wildlife observation. Facilities such as a café and gift shop add convenience to the visit. Easily accessible by public transport, Hong Kong Wetland Park remains a tranquil and educational destination for all ages.
Lewis S — Google review
Tin shui wai Wetland park Transport:- MTR: West Rail Tin Shui Wai Station. Take Light Rail 705 or 706 and get off at Tin Sau Station or Wetland Park Station. Admission Fees-HKD30 per person and concession fee for HKD15. This is a mitigation park to trade off for reclaiming the original swamp for a large residential project. Many migrating birds come here for retreating from their winter. Hence there are small huts for bird watching equipped with binoculars. The area is not too big only 60 hectare but have landscapes, sugar gum trees, pools for various vegetations like lotus roots and walkways made of wood panels with swamp at the side to see small creatures like crabs and jumping fish. A noticeable guest here is the Crocodile Pui Pui which was caught in the new Territories’ river several years back and now became a big one and long term guest. This place is an exhibition centre for wildlife conservation and education centre. One can easily spend 3 hours here. Canteen is available for food and drinks. Written on Apr 19, 2025
Kam-ling C — Google review
Not as big as it looks on map or describe by tourist guide. Still a refreshing experience, as it is not crowded even on weekends. The walk is pretty easy, and you will have the chance to observe birds, crabs, fish, ect… without any doubt are it is very well preserved and far away from city noise
Victor R — Google review
For nature lovers going away from the bustling city but does not want to hike. Be sure to bring your mosquito repellant as there are a lot of biting insects. Summer is very hot and humid so be prepared. Some of the attractions were under renovation.
Severus S — Google review
Beautiful Views, But Closed for Renovation I visited Wetland Park, and although it was closed for renovation on that day, I still had a great time. The place is huge, peaceful, and surrounded by stunning views. I enjoyed walking around and soaking in the quiet atmosphere. Even though I couldn’t fully explore, it’s clear that it’s a great spot to connect with nature. Looking forward to visiting again once it’s open!
Sazya S — Google review
Great place to see migratory birds and mangrove ecosystems. The main hall is under repair and exhibits cannot see for a few months. Best time to visit is the winter as it can be really hot during summer time. There’s a cafeteria, kiosks, and plenty of wash rooms available. Also a few water filling stations inside for refill bottles.
Vishvajith P — Google review
It's nice there although some are under renovation but the view outside is great
Rina A — Google review
4.2
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4.1
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Wetland Park Rd, Tin Shui Wai, Hong Kong
http://www.wetlandpark.gov.hk/
+852 3152 2666
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Ruins of Saint Paul's

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
The Ruins of Saint Paul's is a captivating historical site in Macau, renowned for its stunning facade that remains from a 17th-century church. Originally part of a larger religious complex, this UNESCO World Heritage Site showcases the intricate artistry of its southern stone facade, which beautifully blends European Renaissance and Asian architectural styles. Once home to St. Paul's College and the Church dedicated to Saint Paul the Apostle, it was tragically destroyed by fire in 1835.
This is an iconic photo of the Macau. The place is magnificent whenever you decide to visit l, during the evening or during the day. Take a break and enjoy the view while sitting on the stairs.
Eldar — Google review
I visited the Ruins of St. Paul’s on a Wednesday morning, and even then it was already quite crowded with tourists. The site itself is iconic and definitely worth visiting at least once if you’re in Macau. The stone façade is beautifully preserved and stands out against the blue sky, making it a great photo spot. The surrounding area is lively, with lots of souvenir shops and food stalls to explore after your visit. Despite the crowd, the atmosphere felt vibrant and full of history. A must-see landmark that captures both the cultural and colonial heritage of Macau.
Tommy G — Google review
The Ruins of St. Paul’s is one of the best spots to visit in Macau. Even though only the front wall remains, it looks amazing and full of history. The view from the top of the stairs is nice, and there are many shops and snacks nearby. It’s a great place to take photos and feel the culture of Macau.
Ellison L — Google review
breathtaking sight and one of the most beautiful historic spots in Macau. The grand stone façade, intricate carvings, and the way the structure stands tall against the skyline make it incredibly photogenic and awe-inspiring. The place carries a deep sense of history, and the surrounding area is lively with cultural shops, local snacks, and scenic viewpoints. Walking up the steps and taking in the view from the top is absolutely worth it. A must-visit for anyone exploring Macau — rich in heritage, visually stunning, and full of cultural significance!
Vijay K — Google review
A delighful place to bask in Macau's history and sample its' gastronomic offerings The ruins of St Paul Cathedral is one of the destinations that make Macau's colonial history so palpable. Towering over the old historic quater, the religious place makes visitors feel the portugese influence had on Macanese culture. Walkways to the church are lined with "colononial european designed paths" with rows of pre-colonial style townhouses and shophouses. A lot of the vendors offer free tastes of biscuits, meat jerky, almond cookies and other portugese snacks. You can actually skip dinner or lunch if you go here before mealtime because of the continuous flow of free food samples. Overall, it was a great experience for my family and I. We had the perfect day of food, history and bonding at the Ruins of St. Paul. This is a must go for anyone visiting Macau. * there are a lot of eateries and convenience stores along the side streets *a couple of other churches that offer mass service are also situated around the area * some botiques of known brands can be found in this area too, nike, adidas,giordano etc * 5 stars for koi kei egg tarts. You can find their stalls on the path up tp the ruins.
Jesus F — Google review
This front of the building is beautiful, but the area is very very busy most of the day. If you want a clean image. I would suggest going after 10pm or just as the sun rises. Group tours are continuously arriving, and they make a lot of noise.
Daz S — Google review
Many may say there is nothing much but we can see the government is trying to provide visitors with a fruitful and memorable experience by providing many posters talking about the history plus some exhibitions. It is worth going to take some photos and a walk down the shopping alley.
Dave C — Google review
You can’t leave Macao without visiting the Ruins of St. Paul. A magnificent ruins lies in the heart of Macao. Excellent for photoshoots.
Atty. B — Google review
4.4
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4.1
(7994)
Calcada de São Paulo, Macao
https://www.hongkongfuns.com/ruinsofsaintpaul
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Senado Square

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Plaza
Sights & Landmarks
Senado Square is a bustling town square in Macau, surrounded by shops and restaurants. It serves as a venue for public events and is a popular starting point for exploring the city's tourist attractions. The area features Portuguese-style buildings, churches, and cathedrals such as Saint Dominic's Church and the Igreja da Se Cathedral. Nearby, visitors can find the famous Ruins of St. Paul's.
Very nice area in Macao. Pretty flowers, tiles and fountains. European street vibes all around. Must visit! A major street part for shopping, food and much more. Tourists all around you will find.
Sujay S — Google review
Senado Square is a great place to explore local food, tourist attractions, and do some shopping. As a legacy of Portuguese colonial times, the square is surrounded by beautiful architecture and many UNESCO World Heritage sites, all within walking distance. A must-visit when in Macau!
Jessica L — Google review
A must-visit spot in Macau! *Senado Square* offers a perfect mix of history, architecture, and local culture. The vibrant atmosphere, beautiful colonial buildings, and nearby shopping and food options make it a great place to explore and relax. Loved the overall experience!
Jarvik M — Google review
Amazing at night time, most stalls open at 10 am. Very friendly community, everyone will help you when you're lost, especially the Filipino community!
Allyza M — Google review
Senado Square is an absolute delight to visit — lively, colorful, and full of character. The iconic wave-patterned pavement, colonial-style architecture, and charming streets make it one of the most picturesque spots in Macau. The whole area has a wonderful blend of Portuguese heritage and local culture, making it visually striking and perfect for a relaxed stroll. The atmosphere is always buzzing with shops, cafés, and street food around every corner. It’s also a great starting point to explore nearby attractions like St. Dominic’s Church and the Ruins of St. Paul. A must-see place for anyone visiting Macau — vibrant, historic, and incredibly photogenic!
Vijay K — Google review
Europe vibes-like in the middle of Macao. The vibe is very Europe-like with buildings are so colorful and beautiful tiles in the floor too. The location is Not to far from Ruins of St Paul. It's very crowded place too. If you want to enjoy this place a little bit quiet, come in earlier in the morning. There are many shops and restaurant too.
Prima P — Google review
I absolutely loved this place! Walking through Senado Square feels like traveling back in time and to another part of the world entirely. The beautiful Portuguese-style architecture, cobblestone streets, and colorful buildings make it feel nothing like the rest of Asia. It’s lively, full of charm, and surrounded by great shops, cafés, and historical sites. A true must-visit spot in Macau that perfectly captures the city’s unique blend of cultures and history. Follow me in IG: @ogolphotos
Gustavo O — Google review
The place is mixed with european vibe and Chinese culture… do not expect that everyone knows how to speak english or even portogues on that matter… if you have a little knowledge of mandarin or cantonese you will fit perfectly… there are a lot to see and explore here
JohnJacob V — Google review
4.3
(14539)
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4.0
(3948)
Largo do Senado, Macao
http://www.culturalheritage.mo/en/detail/hrtID55
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Senado Square

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Plaza
Sights & Landmarks
Senado Square is a bustling town square in Macau, surrounded by shops and restaurants. It serves as a venue for public events and is a popular starting point for exploring the city's tourist attractions. The area features Portuguese-style buildings, churches, and cathedrals such as Saint Dominic's Church and the Igreja da Se Cathedral. Nearby, visitors can find the famous Ruins of St. Paul's.
Very nice area in Macao. Pretty flowers, tiles and fountains. European street vibes all around. Must visit! A major street part for shopping, food and much more. Tourists all around you will find.
Sujay S — Google review
Senado Square is a great place to explore local food, tourist attractions, and do some shopping. As a legacy of Portuguese colonial times, the square is surrounded by beautiful architecture and many UNESCO World Heritage sites, all within walking distance. A must-visit when in Macau!
Jessica L — Google review
A must-visit spot in Macau! *Senado Square* offers a perfect mix of history, architecture, and local culture. The vibrant atmosphere, beautiful colonial buildings, and nearby shopping and food options make it a great place to explore and relax. Loved the overall experience!
Jarvik M — Google review
Amazing at night time, most stalls open at 10 am. Very friendly community, everyone will help you when you're lost, especially the Filipino community!
Allyza M — Google review
Senado Square is an absolute delight to visit — lively, colorful, and full of character. The iconic wave-patterned pavement, colonial-style architecture, and charming streets make it one of the most picturesque spots in Macau. The whole area has a wonderful blend of Portuguese heritage and local culture, making it visually striking and perfect for a relaxed stroll. The atmosphere is always buzzing with shops, cafés, and street food around every corner. It’s also a great starting point to explore nearby attractions like St. Dominic’s Church and the Ruins of St. Paul. A must-see place for anyone visiting Macau — vibrant, historic, and incredibly photogenic!
Vijay K — Google review
Europe vibes-like in the middle of Macao. The vibe is very Europe-like with buildings are so colorful and beautiful tiles in the floor too. The location is Not to far from Ruins of St Paul. It's very crowded place too. If you want to enjoy this place a little bit quiet, come in earlier in the morning. There are many shops and restaurant too.
Prima P — Google review
I absolutely loved this place! Walking through Senado Square feels like traveling back in time and to another part of the world entirely. The beautiful Portuguese-style architecture, cobblestone streets, and colorful buildings make it feel nothing like the rest of Asia. It’s lively, full of charm, and surrounded by great shops, cafés, and historical sites. A true must-visit spot in Macau that perfectly captures the city’s unique blend of cultures and history. Follow me in IG: @ogolphotos
Gustavo O — Google review
The place is mixed with european vibe and Chinese culture… do not expect that everyone knows how to speak english or even portogues on that matter… if you have a little knowledge of mandarin or cantonese you will fit perfectly… there are a lot to see and explore here
JohnJacob V — Google review
4.3
(14539)
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4.0
(3948)
Largo do Senado, Macao
http://www.culturalheritage.mo/en/detail/hrtID55
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Casino Lisboa

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Casino
Casinos & Gambling
Casino Lisboa stands out as a remarkable landmark in Macau, renowned for its striking pineapple-shaped architecture and vibrant exterior lights that illuminate the night sky. Nestled near the iconic Grand Lisboa building, this casino is not just a gaming venue but also an integral part of the city's cultural tapestry. Visitors can explore nearby attractions like Mount Fortress and the Ruins of St. Paul’s while enjoying breathtaking views from various vantage points.
Such a cool looking architecture Casino hotel, was glad I could visit and take photos of it. Very busy outside of location as of main intersection and bus station close by.
JAY P — Google review
This iconic hotel was built in 1970. Today it is visible from the Macau Tower and stands tall amongst the other newer casinos. It is in need of updating and smells old inside. The staff are dressed in uniforms that look like bellhops. Worth a visit.
Melanie E — Google review
The iconic landmark in Macau. It's amazing in afternoon or in the night. Its location is strategic too, near the main road and you'll pass it by when you go to the Senado square. It's always crowded in front of this building. Its light in the night is give off extravagant feeling
Prima P — Google review
A luxurious hotel.. The design is so nice nit just outside but also inside the casino/ hotel
Maricel T — Google review
This place was once a landmark of Macau, but after the passage of decades and the rise of similar casinos, it now looks a little outdated. However, it is still worth a visit. It is an important part of Macau's history and a witness to its past. I hope that Macau's future will be even brighter :)
JJ N — Google review
A lot of people inside the casino are just chillin. Theres a free shuttle to Grand Lisboa Taipa.
Rei D — Google review
The Grand Lisboa Casino, located in the heart of Macau, stands as a testament to luxury and grandeur. As one of the city’s most iconic landmarks, it offers a comprehensive gaming experience complemented by opulent accommodations and fine dining. Pros: • Extensive Gaming Options: The casino boasts a vast array of gaming tables and slot machines, catering to both seasoned gamblers and newcomers. Notably, it was the first in Macau to introduce Texas Hold’em poker ring games and craps.  • Luxurious Accommodations: The hotel features elegantly designed rooms and suites, providing guests with a comfortable and lavish stay. The interiors are meticulously crafted, reflecting a blend of modern aesthetics and traditional influences. • Exquisite Dining: Home to the renowned Robuchon Au Dôme, a three-Michelin-starred restaurant, the Grand Lisboa offers a culinary experience that is both exceptional and memorable. The wine list is extensive, featuring over 14,600 selections, and has earned the Wine Spectator’s “Grand Award.”  • Artistic Attractions: The casino houses the “Star of Stanley Ho,” a 218.08-carat diamond, recognized as the largest cushion-shaped internally flawless D-color diamond in the world.  Cons: • Crowdedness: Due to its popularity, the casino can become crowded, especially during peak hours and weekends, which may affect the overall experience for some visitors. • Cost: The luxury accommodations and fine dining options come at a premium price, which may not be suitable for all budgets. Tips for Visitors: • Best Time to Visit: To avoid the crowds, consider visiting during weekdays or off-peak hours. • Dress Code: While there is no strict dress code, smart casual attire is recommended, especially for dining at upscale restaurants. • Transportation: The casino is easily accessible via public transportation, and free shuttle bus services are available from major hotels and attractions in Macau. In summary, the Grand Lisboa Casino offers a comprehensive and luxurious experience, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking high-end entertainment in Macau.
Althea T — Google review
My mobile data got used up since this was the only place that is near, I tried to connect to their wifi and it was fast. Went inside the casino which was full of people playing. In their lobby there were art displayed. I really like the architectural design of the place.
Archimedes — Google review
4.1
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3.9
(1293)
2-4, Av. de Lisboa, Macao
+853 2888 3888
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A-Ma Temple

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Place of worship
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
A-Ma Temple, Macau's oldest temple built in 1488, is a significant symbol of the city's rich history and tradition. Dedicated to the sea goddess Matsu, it holds a history of over 500 years and is believed to have influenced the name 'Macau.' As the oldest Taoist temple in Macau, A-Ma Temple is revered for blessing seafarers and fishermen.
This is a beautiful, well-preserved place where you can appreciate the richness of Eastern culture and Buddhism. The entrance is free and you can travel in its immensity, inside you can buy the incense and plates to ask for you and your family. The view from the temple is mind-blowing.
Fabian P — Google review
A-Ma Temple – A Spiritual Stop with a Memorable Prayer Experience Our visit to A-Ma Temple in Macau was not just a sightseeing stop, but a meaningful spiritual experience. The temple is one of the oldest and most famous in Macau, rich in history and culture. What made our visit truly memorable was the moment we offered a giant incense stick — so large that it took three people to carry it. We lit it and prayed sincerely for the success and prosperity of our business. It felt powerful, respectful, and deeply symbolic. The atmosphere of the temple is peaceful and sacred, filled with the scent of incense. Whether you are religious or simply curious, A-Ma Temple offers a calm and beautiful setting to reflect and connect. Highly recommended if you are visiting Macau and want to experience something spiritual and culturally meaningful.
LÊ T — Google review
A beautiful temple with nice positive vibes. It is accessible by public transport. The temple has steps to climb. So little difficult for people with disabilities. The vibes in the temple was peaceful. The idols were beautiful.
Bela M — Google review
A hidden jewel in Macau, stories had it that for 5 centuries, the A-Ma Temple in other parts of the world this diety is known as Ma Choa a toist diety had clung to the rocky slope of Macau where the shrine stands. A fragrant scent of incense and smells of ancient stone filles the air. Before venturing to the neon decor and the blistering sights of casinos, there was this: the salty breath of the South China Sea mingling with sandalwood smoke, a sanctuary built by grateful fishermen for the protector the honour as the goddess of the sea. Sunlight, filtered through banyan trees, dapples the granite flagstones. Worn steps lead past ornate pavilions with upturned roofs, their ceramic figures frozen in silent drama. The air is thick with devotion; the soft chime of a bell, the rustle of prayer slips tied with red string, the murmur of a name repeated—A-Ma, A-Ma. Here, hope is a tangible thing. It rises in coiled incense spirals towards the carved granite cliffs. It rests in the cupped hands of an old woman, her prayers as steady as the tides. This is not just a monument, but a living heart. It is the soul of Macau itself—resilient, enduring, and forever watching over the water, a serene guardian amid the modern city's roar. For centuries estimated over 600 years of history this tiny little hut has endured through time. Ma Chor as the protector of ancient fishermen did a splendid job to be honoured and respected till today. The tradition has not settled eventhough Macau has since development into a modern day city with skyscraper filling every corney of the island. I am sure you will not be disappointed having fulfilled your devotion expected from a faithful taoist.
Maddoc — Google review
A-Ma Temple is one of the most beautiful and meaningful places to visit in Macau. It’s peaceful, historic, and full of character — a nice contrast to the busy casinos and city life. The moment you walk in, you can feel the calm atmosphere: incense burning, prayers being offered, and locals quietly paying their respects. The architecture is stunning, with old stone steps, intricate carvings, and traditional Chinese rooftops that make you feel like you’ve stepped back in time. Each hall has its own charm, and the view from the upper level is worth the short climb. Even though it’s a popular spot, it still feels spiritual and authentic. It’s a place where you can slow down, observe, and appreciate Macau’s cultural roots. A must-visit if you’re exploring the heritage side of Macau — peaceful, historic, and beautifully preserved.
Mike N — Google review
Very beautiful and simplistic temple. I found the entrance as well as the coloured writings on the wall very impressive! Lastly i liked the presence of nature around and within the temple!
AK — Google review
It features traditional Chinese architecture, incense coils, and scenic viewpoints overlooking the sea — a peaceful cultural landmark showing Macau’s maritime heritage.
Chakree L — Google review
UNESCO world heritage site…buy some incense pray to your ancestors or just take some photos of this historic 15th century temple
Jeffy ( — Google review
4.4
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4.0
(1473)
Macao
http://www.wh.mo/cn/site/detail/1
+853 2836 6866
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Tai O

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Sights & Landmarks
Neighborhoods
Tai O is a picturesque fishing town situated on the western side of Lantau Island in Hong Kong. The village, known for its stilt houses built on tidal flats, offers a unique experience away from the bustling city. Visitors can explore attractions such as Tai O Heritage Hotel, housed in a historic building that was once the Old Tai O Police Station. Additionally, there are activities like visiting a 5D movie theater and walking with Buddha.
4.2
(1747)
Hong Kong, USA
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Macau Tower Convention and Entertainment Center

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Sights & Landmarks
Conference & Convention Centers
Observation Decks & Towers
The Macau Tower Convention and Entertainment Center is a bustling hub featuring shops, a cinema, and various dining options, including a revolving restaurant with stunning views. While the Outer Harbour used to offer picturesque vistas of boats on the Pearl River, it has undergone significant development with highways, skyscrapers, and attractions like the Macau Tower. For a more authentic experience, visitors are encouraged to explore the vibrant Inner Harbour area with its historic buildings and local businesses.
Do it! Go! Make the effort!! It’s a must and the 180 lounge is the best value full stop! It’s slickly managed and what a view! The whole experience from start to finish was superb and for around $35 including drinks (beers and wines too) and a snack or two including Portuguese delicacies it’s a no brainer!
Andy — Google review
Macau Tower is absolutely breathtaking! The 360° panoramic view of the city is simply mesmerizing — from the glittering skyline to the serene waters, every angle is picture-perfect. As a bit of a daredevil myself, I loved the thrilling activities they offer — from the skywalk to the bungee jump, it’s an adrenaline rush like no other. Whether you’re there for the views, the adventure, or both, Macau Tower is a must-visit experience that will leave you in awe.
Mechelle — Google review
As i said... one of the best of this country... A must place to visit... You'll enjoy everything up there. The view is breathtaking.
Cherie L — Google review
That's THE place with the most iconic view of Macau. Absolutely worth a visit albeit a little hard to get to. The entrance to the tower can be reached via the Macau Tower building through an underground passage. To this Macau Tower building, in turn, you also get via another underground passage. The tower itself provides besides the obligatory (and high-priced) restauration also some thrills: you either walk around the outside of the upper tower platform at 233 meters, do a bungee jump, or the opposite by climbing to the towers peak. All of theese activities are also quite pricey but really worth the money from my point of view.
Orti O — Google review
Nice view with good food from 365 cafe. But the staffs are not friendly. We went there 30 pax for lunch. Restaurant is always busy and staffs are rushing to finish the food. Only few minutes they didn’t give us to pack things to leave. They come & shout to leave.
Susu H — Google review
360 degree view with a revolving restaurant. You can see Mainland China across the river. Good food. They had Indian Vegetarian food options.
Hiten J — Google review
Must see for those visiting Macau. You can get a view of the island around and for those daredevils, it’s got good activities.
Prasanna S — Google review
$208 mops entrance to observation decks, there are two observation floors, you can practice bungy jump. Access is different from 360 restaurant.
Daniel S — Google review
4.4
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4.2
(2507)
Macao
https://www.macautower.com.mo/
+853 2893 3339
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Venetian Macao Casino

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Casino
Casinos & Gambling
If you're seeking a lavish and upscale casino experience, look no further than the Venetian Macao Casino. Situated on the Cotai Strip, it holds the title of being the largest casino and luxury hotel resort globally, spanning an impressive 10,500,000 square feet. This opulent palace of gambling offers a variety of games such as poker, blackjack, and slots for those looking to indulge in an evening of luxury entertainment.
The ambience at the Venetian is absolutely stunning — from the moment you step inside, the scale, design, and attention to detail are truly world-class. The entire place feels grand, glamorous, and full of energy, yet incredibly comfortable for a relaxing stay. The rooms are spacious and luxurious, offering a perfect blend of elegance and comfort. Walking through the indoor canals, vibrant shopping areas, and the beautifully themed spaces feels like stepping into another world. The glitz, décor, and visual appeal of the entire property are simply unmatched. Whether for leisure, sightseeing, or just soaking in the atmosphere, the Venetian Macao delivers an unforgettable experience. Highly recommend!
Vijay K — Google review
The world's largest casino. 5 times bigger than the Las Vegas Venetian 🤯. Surely worth a visit to see the opulence and take a gamble if you are in Macao. No free alcoholic drinks for gamblers like in Vegas though. Managed to win and quit while ahead. You could easily spend a long time walking through the massive interconnected casinos!
TRIPhil — Google review
The biggest casino on earth and worth a visit regardless of whether or not you're a gambler. It is sad to see the place moving more towards electronic machines rather than dealers.
Lennon M — Google review
Absolutely stunning! The Venetian Macao is massive, beautifully designed, and full of life. The canals, shops, and casino create an unforgettable experience. A must-visit in Macau!
Abdo D — Google review
Amazing casino, big tables, best service, exchange rate is top Stay at the Venetian was amazing, just below rooms is casino, great facilities Will love to come again
Ankush S — Google review
My family and I spent an hour here just to try our luck at the slot machine and experience the casino. The place was humongous. The architecture and details were patterened after venice giving a european feel of the place. Despite the ultra luxurious design of the place, I was not comfortable to be in a place where people literally squander their money away. Honestly, the experience was so-so. Good for taking a few pics and seeing what the casino scene was all about. I saw a couple of friends fighting over what I can assume to be a money issue. Security was fast to act and escorted them away. Overall, if you are a casino goer, you will love it here. Otherwise, id just wander outside the casino to enjoy their replica of the venice canals.
Jesus F — Google review
I'm not an English-speaking traveler, but I still want to try a different style of commenting. The grammar might be off, and the meaning might be unclear, but let me give it a try! The most captivating part of The Venetian Macao for me was the shopping arcade, beautifully designed with a strong Venetian atmosphere. Walking through the mall felt almost like stepping onto the streets of Europe. The sky-themed ceiling is incredibly realistic, with lighting that mimics natural daylight and shifting shadows, making you slow down and take it all in. The artificial canal and gondola rides are iconic features, and the detailed building facades along the walkways make it a fantastic place for photos. There’s a wide range of shops—from luxury boutiques to everyday brands—and the layout is easy to navigate, making it a pleasant place to wander around. Even if you’re just here for shopping, the immersive, European-style ambiance makes it a great spot for strolling, taking pictures, and simply spending a relaxing afternoon. Although I haven’t stayed at the hotel yet, the shopping area alone is genuinely worth experiencing.
林長鴻 — Google review
Very beautiful place and super clean. Many shops to visit, have to make sure you might spend a lot here.
Warawut ( — Google review
4.5
(3145)
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4.2
(5376)
Estrada da Baía de N, Macao
http://www.venetianmacao.com/
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