Take a stroll through the narrow streets of this sleepy village and feel the atmosphere of traditional Macau. This is a place where stones still speak of the age of pirates, old grey-bricked houses, temples and ancestral trade using ancient techniques. The alley along the riverside is a spot full of history. Observe the peaceful way of life enjoyed by locals, admire their houses built on piles over water and relax by the pier. If you’re hungry, you can drop in at the popular Lord Stow’s Bakery or try some Macanese fusion food at the Portuguese and Chinese restaurants close by.
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