The hub of the city´s UNESCO World Heritage centre, dating from the colonial period from 1557 to 1999, is ringed by gracious Portuguese-style buildings, with outstanding landmarks including the Baroque Church of St. Dominic (1587); the Leal Senado Building (1784), the headquarters of the colonial administration; and the General Post Office (1929) as well as various shops, restaurants, and cafés.
Read more in Tripatini contribitor Abbi Clarke´s post 8 Musts of Macau.
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