Within a 5 minute walk from the Ruins of St. Paul’s and right beside the Protestant Cemetery (both listed as part of the Historic Centre of Macao, a UNESCO World Heritage Site), Camões Garden, named after the famous Portuguese poet Luís de Camões, is one of the largest parks in Macau. The poet’s bust is to be found inside the grotto, as well as an imprinted excerpt of his most widely known work, “Os Lusíadas”.Behind this grotto, pathways lead up to a wooded hill with a Chinese pavilion surrounded by stone tables and stools, where locals frequently gather to play Chinese chess.
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Within a 5 minute walk from the Ruins of St. Paul’s and right beside the Protestant Cemetery (both listed as part of the Historic Centre of Macao, a UNESCO World Heritage Site), Camões Garden, named after the famous Portuguese poet Luís de Camões, is one of the largest parks in Macau. The poet’s bust is to be found inside the grotto, as well as an imprinted excerpt of his most widely known work, “Os Lusíadas”.Behind this grotto, pathways lead up to a wooded hill with a Chinese pavilion surrounded by stone tables and stools, where locals frequently gather to play Chinese chess.
The front of the White Dove Nest is also here in the historical district of Macau. You can see it along the path, and there are road signs guiding. It is also a square and a small park. It is also very close to the St. Paul and the Fort.
This time, Macau leisure travel led me back to this quiet "White Dove Nest Park". This time, I mistakenly hit the road next to the "Land Temple". I walked from the back of the "White Dove Nest Park" to the front. Let me find the strange stones in the park, and there are pavilions on the strange stones. There are also many facilities for children and the elderly to play, and there are trees. When the summer comes, you can feel a sense of coolness. This time, I really feel this park, feel its leisure, I feel very comfortable after a whole day. Luís Vaz de Cames, the 16th century Portuguese poet, the ancient work of "The Soul of Portugal", originally linked to Macau's history. Since knowing the history of Macau, I have not forgotten the footprints left by the poet in Macau. In this place, for more than an hour, I feel the mood of the poet's exile in Macau, even if I have been unfortunate, I have not given up on myself, and finally wrote the greatest poem in the history of Portuguese literature. Shouldn’t I continue to live my dream?
very relaxing and the air so fresh! 🥰
Within a 5 minute walk from the Ruins of St. Paul's and rightbeside the Protestant Cemetery (both listed as part of theHistoric Centre of Macao, a UNESCO World Heritage Site),Camòes Garden,
well this is very big garden with artificial water fall and fountain located near church