Our second trip is Ruins of St. Paul's.
The Ruins of St. Paul's (Portuguese: Ruínas
de São Paulo) refers to the ruins of a 16th
century complex in Macau including of what
was originally St. Paul's College and the
Cathedral of St. Paulalso known as
"Mater Dei", a 17th century Portuguese
cathedral dedicated to Saint Paul the
Apostle. Today, the ruins are one of
Macau's most famous landmarks.
In 2005, they were officially enlisted as
part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site
HistoricCentre of Macau.
The façade sits on a small hill, with 66
stone steps leading up to it. A steel
stairway allows tourists to climb up to
the top ofthe façadefrom the rear.
It is customary to throw coinsinto the
top window of the ruins from the stairs,
for luck.
It is a place who comes to Macau must to
visit. Because it is ahistoricplace, after
my description.It is a great place to take
photo before the historical relics. Do you
strongly want to come to visit it? I think
this is God gives us a nice gift, we have to
take a good care of it, do not let it be destroyed.
Our group photo
Ruins of St. Paul in the rain is still so charming
Beautiful side of one side will have incompleteRuins of St. Paul in the back of the testimony of its history.

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