Many people's impression of Macau is Ruins of St. Paul's, Venetian and shopping, but in fact, as long as you slow down and feel it carefully, you will find that Macau also has many fresh and artistic streets and alleys, which are very suitable for taking pictures and hanging out! Living in the peninsula area of Macau, exploring these small and fresh places in Macau, Internet celebrities or young artists, it is worth visiting!
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1. Love Lane
Crossing the Ruins of St. Paul's, you can see a small alley called Love Lane. As soon as you step into this alley, you can feel the sweet breath of love. The whole alley is dominated by pink and yellow, which is quite romantic, with a mix of neoclassical and modernist architectural styles, making this place a must-see for many couples when they come to Macau.
2. Fisherman's Wharf
"Fisherman's Wharf", a fusion of Chinese and Western culture, classical and modern, rough and delicate, is located on the coast of the new reclamation area in Macau's Outer Harbor. This is probably a place suitable for pretending to be in Europe, and many buildings in it are imitation of famous foreign attractions. A series of medieval buildings, the rough and majestic "Ancient Roman Arena". At the end, you can still see the sea, a wavy bridge of friendship flying over the sea, with a wide view, so spectacular.