City of Macau is a curious blend of Chinese and Portuguese art forms.
Landscape Architecture exudes colors from both Asia and Europe. as temples, churches and forts appear restlessly
Tap Seac Square in the heart of Macau, Preserving and Restoring Macau’s historical qualities and Urban Design. The area we now call Tap Seac Square resulted from a land reclamation back in 1905. T
Read MoreThe Fortress, or Monte Fort lies to the east of the Ruins of St. Paul’s, Macau.
Built in 1616, it’s initial intent was to defend the church from the pirates and later became solely a military fort.
Camoes Garden, the largest garden in Macau is filled with the most serene atmosphere.
Tai Chi groups, joggers, strollers and wanderers come together by the banyan trees to relax their body mind spirit.