3 Best Sights in Coloane, Macau

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We've compiled the best of the best in Coloane - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

A-Ma Cultural Village

Coloane Island South

This huge complex built in a traditional Qing Dynasty style pays homage to Macau’s namesake, A-Ma. The vibrancy and color of the details in the bell and drum towers, the tiled roofs, and the carved marble altars are awe-inspiring. It’s as if you’ve been transported back centuries and can see temples in their true greatness. Other remarkable details include the striking rows of stairs leading to Tin Hau Palace at the entrance. Each row features painstakingly detailed marble and stone carvings of auspicious Chinese symbols: a roaring tiger, double lions, five cranes, the double phoenix, and a splendid imperial dragon.

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Behind A-Ma Cultural Village, Coloane Hill rises 170 meters (560 feet) above the sea and is crowned by a 65-foot, white-marble statue of A-Ma lording over Coloane. You can make the short hike up to the top or take one of the shuttle buses that leave from the base of the hill every 30 minutes.

A-Ma Cultural Village, Estrada de Seac Pai Van, Macau, Macau

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Hác Sá

Coloane Island South

Translated from Chinese, hác sá means “black sand.” Today, though, the beaches look a shade more golden, as the once-grayish sands have been mixed with yellow sand to prevent erosion. This quiet corner of Macau is a great place to hike, enjoy a picnic, or dabble in water sports. Cool off in the Olympic-size Hác Sá Park pool (open from May 1 until October 31; MOP$15 for adults; MOP$5 for kids under 12). Hike the easy Hác Sá family trail. Play a round of 18 at the Macau Golf and Country Club. Then finish with a bite to eat on the beach.

Hác Sá, Macau, Macau

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Seac Pai Van Park

Coloane Island West

This large, family-friendly park has extensive botanical gardens, ponds, and waterfalls, as well as the popular Giant Panda Pavilion and a walk-through aviary with more than 200 bird species. There are lots of things of interest to children, including playgrounds, a minizoo with flamingos, monkeys, and other animals, and an interactive museum with exhibits on nature and agriculture.

Estrada de Seac Pai Van, Macau, Macau
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