Macau must go to one of the landmarks 🫶🏻 It takes only 1 minute to get to the St. Paul bus, but the system is definitely a place where everyone's girls must go to the scene 😙 The main thing is pink and you can get to the St. Paul bus 😝 So basically every day is crowded. If you want to get a picture of the little people, it is best. I'm early.
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Macau must go to one of the landmarks 🫶🏻 It takes only 1 minute to get to the St. Paul bus, but the system is definitely a place where everyone's girls must go to the scene 😙 The main thing is pink and you can get to the St. Paul bus 😝 So basically every day is crowded. If you want to get a picture of the little people, it is best. I'm early.
This attraction is relatively small and popular. The surrounding houses are colorful, so the photos are very beautiful. This attraction is not very far from the St. Paul's, so you can go shopping together. The floor tiles on the ground are also very beautiful.
Since it is a famous attraction, so come here, the unique Portuguese architecture on both sides, very exotic, the depth of the alley is only 50 meters, when you visit the St. Paul bus, you can take pictures and visit it.
Travessa da Paixao is a incredibly beautiful and charming Portuguese like style historical street in Macau. This is the part of Macau what makes Macau such a great place for traveling.
Macau Love Lane is the most suitable place for couples to talk about the world and feel the customs of Europe and the United States. The St. Paul's archway (RuinsofSt.Paul) is the most representative monument in Macau, and Love Lane is nearby. For this reason, there are also a large number of tourists passing by here, and it has become one of the tourist attractions. Walk down the right side of the St. Paul's archway, there is a small cross alley that few people pass by, it has a romantic name ── Love Lane. The buildings from Buildings 5 to 11 of Love Lane have complete and identical decorations, mainly red and light yellow, with a feeling of "softness".
Travessa Da Paixao is a narrow and romantic bystreet branching off Rua de S. Paulo in the Historic Centre of Macau.