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Taipa Houses–Museum Review

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Macau Longhuan Luyun Residential Museum, located on the seaside road in Taipa, commonly known as the Macau Residential Museum, built in the early 20th century Portuguese-style complex, is one of the eight scenes of Macau. On December 5, 1999, the Macau Longhuan Luyun Residential Museum was officially opened to the public, and is now managed by the Civil Affairs Department of the HKSAR Government.

Taipa Houses–Museum

Posted: Feb 6, 2021
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  • Ram Prasad Panta
    5/5Outstanding

    The Taipa Houses–Museum is housed in a set of old houses in Taipa, Macau, China. The museum complex consists of five houses, of which four display various artefacts and exhibits on life during Macau's colonial era while another serves as an event venue. The houses were built in 1921.

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    Posted: Feb 6, 2024
  • Tlex
    5/5Outstanding
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    It is a quiet place. Suitable for taking pictures and collecting the atmosphere. Good memories Knowing the history of the community, taipa Village

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    Posted: Feb 19, 2023
  • cparissh
    5/5Outstanding
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    This is a free attraction, very beautiful, about 10 minutes walk from the food street, a total of 5 mint green houses are very good to take pictures, of which 1 or 2 buildings can be opened to visit.

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    Posted: Jul 17, 2022
  • MaxS
    5/5Outstanding

    Taipa Houses is a very important cultural heritage spot in Macau and it represents charming Portugal architectural style. It was wonderful trip and places I've visited.

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    Posted: Jan 10, 2024
  • Ram Prasad Panta
    5/5Outstanding

    mocha is full of historical and cultural places and museums are all wonderful places for the peoples who want to explore their experience with heritage places.

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    Posted: Sep 25, 2023
  • e34***89
    5/5Outstanding
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    Starting from Sheraton Hotel in the early morning, after Venetians, the overpass at the intersection is a big circle. It's too early to travel 20 minutes or so to Longhuan Portuguese Rhyme. There are only sporadic exercisers in the park. Most places are not open, so the museum is not built, but it doesn't affect the love here at all. The style and color of the building are all the same. It's beautiful. You can get to Guanye Street all the way from Portuguese Rhyme in Longhuan. The floor tiles and staircases in Macau are radian, so they are more flexible. Compared with the front of the conference hall and the bus, it's still quiet here. It's a headache for people everywhere. Longhuan Portuguese rhyme is still very worthwhile!

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    Posted: Aug 5, 2016
  • 菜姑娘
    5/5Outstanding
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    One of Macau's eight scenic spots is very close to the Venetian Hotel. It takes only 15-20 minutes to walk there. One of the scenic spots that must be visited in Macao. He is a combination of five Portuguese buildings, green in appearance, very small and fresh feeling, the color makes people see very comfortable, very Portuguese architectural flavor. Walk between the buildings, enjoy slowly, very shrimp. Before going there, I had made a strategy. I saw that it was necessary to buy tickets when I went to the building. Five Australian dollars per person was very cheap. As a result, I went there. I found that there was no need for tickets now. I just went in and visited the building directly. There were several buildings which retained the previous residential layout, and some became stores and sold things. At night, there will be lights, but it is not recommended to go at night, because at night, although there are lights, but can not see its green color, lost the architectural characteristics. Generally speaking, it is worthwhile to see that there is no need for tickets, which is impossible in other places, and there are not many people who can taste it carefully.

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    Posted: Jun 23, 2017
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