Nice shops and a square and that's it. While you're here eat at Won Chi Kei noodle house, that's worth the while and the line.

Nice shops and a square and that's it. While you're here eat at Won Chi Kei noodle house, that's worth the while and the line.
Undoubtedly, walking through the historic center of Macau it's a must give an eye on this road also called in Portuguese language "Rua Ressurreicao", this is a very busy street leads directly in front of St. Paul's church ruins as I said the area is literally clogged with tourists almost struggles to walk and after a while it becomes stressful....
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This road is the main road leading up to famous Ruins of St. Paul and just walking up this old cobble stoned road is a cool experience. The road was very narrow and there are lots of people walking up and down it since some of the main attractions lie at the the summit.
Along either side of this road...
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A visit in Macau is never complete without visiting this place. Apart from having a good scenery of the local and history site, this place is connected with the outdoor bazaar where most of the fun comes in. You can get lots of good stuff like antique item, souvenir, food, clothing, and etc. Have a great fun...
We visited this street and area referred to as Dasanba that runs up to the Ruins of St. Paul steps and up to the Na Tcha Temple and Old City Wall. This area is also known as the Rua da Ressurreicao in Portuguese.
We didn't find anything particularly special about this street but we did enjoy our time in this...
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