introduce
Guanye Street is a souvenir street in Macau. The government has decorated the narrow roads. A large number of restaurants, dessert shops, and souvenir shops are concentrated here. It is one of the emerging attractions. Don't underestimate this small street, which is only about 115 meters long and 5 meters wide. Juji Bakery, Juxiangyuan, and Huangji Bakery are very popular. There are almond cakes, phoenix rolls, knot sugar, ginger Sugar, wife cakes, pork cut crisps, chicken cakes, cow ears, etc. are all available here.
There are also a variety of delicacies in Guanye Street. The water crab porridge at Chengchang Restaurant and the ice cream at Mo Yiji are worth tasting. Many Hong Kong and Macau stars often visit here. Detour from Guanye Street to Governor Babosha’s Square, you can find delicious Dalilaiji Pork Chop Buns, the meat is fragrant and juicy, and the bite is very soft.
On the other side of Guanye Street is the former site of the ancient Taipa Market, passing through the Pak Tai Temple. This temple has a history of more than 160 years. There are two or three small houses dedicated to the Golden Flower Empress, Guan Sheng Da Di, Caibo Xingjun and Lu Ban. The first teacher and other gods. Every year on Pak Tai's birthday, a theater is set up in the open space outside the temple to perform magical performances, and Christmas celebrations such as burning incense to reward the gods are held for several nights in a row, which is very lively.
opening hours
The specific business status is subject to the opening of the day
must see tips
1. The street environment is clean and tidy, so be careful not to litter when you are playing to ensure a hygienic environment here.
2. The area around Guanye Street has a lot of people during the peak season, so you should pay attention to your belongings when shopping.