Macau Peninsula
The Macau Peninsula is the main part of the Macau Special Administrative Region in China. It is located on the southern coast of China, bordered by the Pearl River Delta and connected to the Taipa and Coloane islands by bridges. The peninsula is known for its rich history, blending Portuguese and Chinese cultures, which is reflected in its architecture and cuisine.
The area is home to several popular attractions, including the Ruins of St. Paul's, Senado Square, and various casinos. The Macau Peninsula serves as a vibrant hub for tourism, commerce, and cultural exchange, making it a unique destination in Asia.