What are the architectural introductions in Macau?

Speaking of Macao's architecture, the most famous are the Ding Gang Theatre, St. Austin's Church, the Civil Affairs Department Building, the East China Sea Fort and other landmark buildings in Macao. Macao is an international free port, one of the regions with the highest population density in the world and one of the four largest gambling cities in the world. Its famous light industry, tourism, hotels and casinos have made Macao prosperous and become one of the most developed and affluent regions in the world. The following are related architectural materials of Macau compiled by Zhong Da Architectural Consulting Company for architects. Details are as follows:

What are the buildings of Ding Gang Theatre in Macau?

Introduction to Ding Gang Theatre:

Ding Gang Theatre (Portuguese name Peter V Theatre; Also known as Majiao Theater and Ding Gang Bolou, it is an ancient theater located in front of Ding Gang, Macau, and is recognized as the first western-style theater in China. In 2005, as a part of the historic city of Macau, it was included in the World Cultural Heritage List.

What are the buildings in Macau-St. Austin's Church?

Introduction to St. Austin Church:

St. Austin Church was built by the Italian Catholic Church of Austin when it came to Australia to preach in 1586, and it was owned by the Portuguese three years later. It is one of the oldest churches in Macao and the first church in Macao to preach in English.

What are the buildings in Macau-the Civil Affairs Department Building?

Introduction to the Home Affairs Department Building:

Historically, the building of Macao Civil Affairs Department used to be a pavilion building in China, which read out government decrees for the Ming government and served as a meeting place for Chinese and Portuguese officials.

What buildings are there in Macau-Donghai Fort?

Introduction of East Wang Yang Fort:

Dongwangyang Fort, located at the highest point of Macao Peninsula, was built in17th century. The small temple on the fort-the Church of Our Lady in the Snow-was built around 1622, which has the architectural characteristics of a Portuguese convent in17th century. 1996 After renovation, the original appearance of the temple was restored. During the renovation, murals that had been covered for a long time were found on the walls. These murals combine the characteristics of Chinese and western cultures and have high artistic value.

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