Macau Fisherman’s WharfLocated in the Outer Harbor, Fisherman’s Wharf blends Chinese culture with western culture, classicality with UpdateModern. It combines entertainment, retail, food, hotel, marina, convention and exhibition facilities in one place and mixes different features and cultures. It is free for admission and runs 24 hours, providing a great whither for citizens and visitors.
It consists of three themed parts: Tang Dynasty, East Meets West and Legend Wharf.
- The majestic Tang Dynasty is a traditional Chinese building featuring the style of Tang Dynasty, which is designed as a shopping centre;
- "East Meets West" is a children entertainment and functional area which includes a mixture of F&B outlets, multi-functional live show venues, convention and exhibition facilities, various family rides, all set in a uniquely themed environment which incorporated both Eastern and Western cultural elements. Elements include Volcano (roller coaster and water ride), Children’s Fort, Convention & Exhibition Centre and Roman Amphitheatre (multi-functional venue).
- The topic of Legend Wharf is a group of European architectures which are served for shopping, restaurants and live street performances in the main boulevard and a nice site by the side of the marina, capable to berth 20 private yachts with maximum length of 150 ft.
More special spots here include: Water World – with performance of exciting ski-jet action shows.
The Rocks is a 72-room Victorian style hotel with independent balcony in each room.
Babylon - a world class "Boutique Casino", providing a new gaming experience to visitors.
A-Ma Cultural VillageThe goddess A-Ma has long been raised in Macau as the protector of fishermen and residents from the sea. It is of respectable and significant historic value. In recent years, a large-scale A-Ma Cultural Village was built on the mountaintop in Macau's Coloane Island, which became a new scenic spot and key point of cultural interest. Located in Alto de Coloane, the development of A-Ma cultural village started in 2001, it occupies 7,000 square meters. The cultural complex includes the tall statue of A-Ma Goddess and the Tin Hau Palace.
The main building— before entering, visitors have to ascend six rows of stairs carved with Chinese patterns resembling the roaring tiger, the double lion, the five cranes and double phoenix that lead to the Tian Hou Palace. The Palace was designed and constructed according to Chinese tradition. Inside, there is a bell tower, drum tower, carved marble altar; besides, the outside area of the Palace facilitates a dressing hall, museum and shops.
Ponte 16Ponte 16 is a project under Sociedade de Jogos de Macau. It will be a theme park located in Macau’s Inner Harbour, the design of which is based on the rich cultural characteristics of Macau, reflecting the history and culture of Inner Harbor from the beginning to the middle in 20th century. The area of this complex will be 23,000 square metres including a public park, entertainment areas, retail space, a hotel – named Riviera, and a cultural activity center.