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Macau, Sir Robert Ho Tung Library.

✅Sir Robert Ho Tung Library is made up of two buildings, the old and the new. The old building was built before 1894 and is three stories high. It was bought by Hong Kong tycoon Sir Robert Ho Tung in 1918 as a villa. ✔️After Sir Robert Ho Tung passed away, the building was donated to the Macau government to be used as a public library. ✔️The old building now mainly houses ancient books, while the new building, built by the government in 2006, provides a variety of services such as book reading. ✔️The two buildings blend history, culture, and architectural art, combining the old and the new, and also retain the beautiful scenery of the front and back gardens. 📍Address: 3 Largo de Santo Agostinho, Macau 📍Opening hours: Monday 2pm-8pm; Tuesday to Sunday 8am-8pm
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Posted: Oct 15, 2024
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