The Mandarin's House, Macau
The Mandarin’s House is Zheng Guanying’s family house. Zheng Guanying (1842-1921) was a 19th Century Chinese thinker and educator, and his book “Words of Warning in Times of Prosperity” contributed to the modernization of China.
This house is such a big house for a single family. It has 60 rooms and is 4000㎡. It was very rare in Macau in those days and even today.
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Macau World Heritage Mandarin's House 澳門 世界遺產 鄭家大屋
Built before 1869, this was the traditional Chinese residential compound home of prominent Chinese literary figure Zheng Guanying. It is a traditional Chinese compound consisting of several courtyard houses, displaying a mix of Chinese and Western detailing, such as the use of grey bricks against arched ornamentations and Chinese timber lattice windows against mother-of-pearl window panels of Indian origin.
MB.tv documentary series. The exquisite Mandarin's House
Macau Business TV tours the Mandarin's House on a sunny, beautiful day with Rui Leão. The local architect talks about patios, light, Chinese life, and the architectural influences that gave shape to the extraordinary building, wonderfully renovated by the Macau Cultural Affairs Bureau.
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Discover Macao: classic Mandarin House vs Fisherman's Wharf nightlife
This episode of Travelogue explores the best of historic Macau. In this segment presenter Greta Georges visits Mandarin House, one of the city's best-known architectural jewels, and discovers Fisherman's Wharf, a seaside nightlife entertainment area offering some of Macau's best restaurants, bars and nightclubs.
3D Mandarin's House in Macau
Zheng Guanying (1842-1921), Chinese successful businessman and a thinker established the Mandarin's House as his residence after retirement late 19th century in Macau. Zheng collected his thoughts and wrote the acclaimed book named Words of Warning in Times of Prosperity. He proposed Saving the nation by enriching the nation and influenced Emperor Guangxu and even Mao Zedong.
The Mandarin's House was ruined in 1950's with 300 poor living tennants and restored in 2010 by Macau Government . See below for detail.
As I could shoot only 3D still photo there, I edited as a 3D photo movie of monochrome basically, full color partially.
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Macau, China
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List of Best Things to do in Macau, China
SkyCab at Wynn Palace
Our Lady of Penha
AJ Hackett Macau Tower
Mandarin's House
Macau Giant Panda Pavilion
City of Dreams
Historic Centre of Macau
Guia Lighthouse
MGM Casino
Macau Tower Convention & Entertainment Centre
Mandarin's House - MGTO x SCMP Young Post Macau World Heritage Summer Tour
Over the summer, a group of junior reporters and the finalists from the Macau World Heritage Drawing Competition took the ferry over to Macau and checked out some of the city's top heritage sites. Helen and Ah Wai spent some time at the Mandarin's House where they marveled at the mix of both Eastern and Western styles in its architecture. Read more about their summer tour:
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Walking Macau: Caged Houses 澳門中国
WALKING MACAU...this segment is a walk down the street of typical caged houses, commonly found throughout the city.
Inside the Lou Kau mansion in Macau, China
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Macau World Heritage Lou Kau Mansion 澳門 世界遺產 盧家大屋
The mansion is believed to be built in 1889.This was the home of Lou Kau, a prominent Chinese merchant who owned several imposing properties in the city. The location of this grand old house depicts the diverse social profile present in the centre of the old Christian City, where this traditional Chinese residence stands near Senado Square and Cathedral Square. Lou Kau Mansion is a two-storey, traditional grey-brick courtyard house, with the architectural characteristics of a typical Xiguan Chinese residential building.
Macau Light Festival 2016 at Mandarin's House - Macau One Minute 20161212 (00267)
Macau Light Festival 2016 at Mandarin's House - Macau One Minute 20161212
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Macau Holiday: What, How and Why to visit Macao - China
If you are planning to visit Macau (Macao), in China, here you’ll find the best tips on things to do in the city, with a sightseeing map on the most relevant points of interest to enjoy, so you can easily imagine and organize your trip: WHAT to see, HOW to plan your visit, and WHY to discover Macau city.
In this video:
- WHAT are the major attractions that you can't go home without having seen, including: Kun Iam Temple, Lou Lim Ieoc Garden, the fortress of Guia Lighthouse, Monte Fort, the Ruins of St. Paul’s, Senado Square, the Mandarin's House, Av. da República, Taipa and Coloane.
- Then, I’ll describe to you HOW to follow an easy tour to better visit the city, with a clear map of Macao.
Finally, we’ll discover WHY to visit Macau, with his rich historic city center.
WHAT
In Macau there are many attractions to see, all very close together. Here you’ll see a route easy to follow and that passes through the 10 attractions that I liked the most.
1. Kun Iam Temple (Marco Polo): is one of the oldest temples in Macau and inside there is a statue of Marco Polo, of course exciting to see for an Italian like me.
2. Then you can move in Lou Lim Ieoc Garden to see bamboo plants and pagodas everywhere.
3. In the fortress of Guia Lighthouse, with its breathtaking view, I saw the Pacific Ocean for the first time in my life.
4. In Monte Fort you can admire the cannons of the colonial era.
5. When you arrive in Ruins of St. Paul’s you can’t think of the ruins of the Igreja do Carmo in Lisbon, the capital of the past colonial empire.
6. Senado Square: is a part of the UNESCO Historic Centre of Macau World Heritage Site.
7. And you have to see this historic residential: the Mandarin's House, a relaxing UNESCO World Heritage Site
8. We end our route in Av. da República, in the south of the Macau peninsula, full of colonial houses. But, if you want to visit more, here two more ideas…
9. Taipa: an area full of skyscrapers and casinos, the main attraction of Macau.
Macao has the highest gambling revenue in the world.
10. And Coloane: not being good players, we went here in this fishing village where we found our dimension, walking around and eating a pastela pastry, a very good Portuguese cream cake.
WHY:
But why visit Macao? The real attraction of this city is its diversity, both architectural and ethnic. Macao is the mix of two cultures: that of Portugal, today a small nation, once however the center of an empire that arrived here; and that of China, once in crisis, closed in on itself and today the second world power. How variable the history is, isn’t it?
That colonial architecture of small Portuguese churches near the modern skyscrapers creates this memorable picture of Macao! Have a good travel!!
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Lion Dance at Mandarin's House (5 Feb 2019)
Kicking off the New Year with lion dances at the UNESCO World Heritage - Mandarin's House in the Historic Centre of Macau
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Chinese is a group of related, but in many cases mutually unintelligible, language varieties. Chinese is spoken by the Han majority and many other ethnic groups in China. Nearly 1.2 billion people speak some form of Chinese as their first language.
The varieties of Chinese are usually described by native speakers as dialects of a single Chinese language, but linguists note that they are as diverse as a language family. The internal diversity of Chinese has been likened to that of the Romance languages. There are between 7 and 13 main regional groups of Chinese, of which the most spoken by far is Mandarin (about 960 million), followed by Wu, Min, and Yue. Most of these groups are mutually unintelligible, although some, for example like Xiang and certain Southwest Mandarin dialects, may share common terms and some degree of intelligibility. All varieties of Chinese are tonal and analytic.
Standard Chinese is a standardized form of spoken Chinese based on the Beijing dialect of Mandarin. It is the official language of China and Taiwan, as well as one of the four official languages of Singapore.
Of the other varieties of Chinese, Cantonese (the prestige variety of Yue) is the principal spoken language in Hong Kong and Macau, and it is the only other variety of Chinese used in government administration. It is also influential in Guangdong province and much of Guangxi.
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Show House Macau’s Grand Opening is on 2019.
Show House Macau will be grandly opened, with a magnificent, luxurious and brilliant combination of art and fashion.
The new indicators of nightlife entertainment in Macau will be with you soon.
Show House has 15 years of history, and originally coming from Taiwan.
We also humbly lead the Taiwanese nightlife and parties into the new era.
Show House has become a synonymous of deluxe club brand and Macau can be next.
A feast of culture and art, epic, embracing entertainments experience and fantastic international party with style is coming.
We have the strongest lineup including foreign exotic dancers and legendary top 100 DJs. Everything you feel here will be like a dream, and our guests will have the most unique nightlife at Macau.
2019, we sincerely invite you to celebrate the new indicators of night entertainment in Macau with us.
2019年 ShowHouseMacau Grand Opening
秀屋澳門即將隆重開業,
全新壯麗,奢華絢麗與藝文時尚最完美的結合
即將改寫澳門夜間娛樂新指標。
來自台灣的擁有15年的ShowHouse
基調就是奢靡,引領台灣夜生活進入新紀元的領軍者,
更是奢華派對領域做得最棒的商家。
ShowHouse已然成為奢華俱樂部品牌的代名詞,在澳門也是不惶多讓。
文化藝術的饗宴, 璀璨繽紛, 包羅萬象的感官極致體驗, 以及奢華時尚的國際派對
異國舞者近距離的接觸,匯聚了眾多傳奇的百大DJ,將為各位帶來最強的表演陣容。
這裡所看到的一切彷若如夢,而你將成為澳門深夜裡最致上女賓尊爵。
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Macau Travel Tips: 10 Things to Know Before You Go
10 things YOU need to know before you go to Macau. A comprehensive travel guide to bring you up to speed on the Language, Food, Casinos, and more! First, some basic knowledge on Macau: Macau was a Colony of Portugal from 1557-1999, and now it’s a Special Administrative Region of China just like Hong Kong. Macau is small -- 30 sq km, or 11 sq miles. 640,000 people live there. In 2017 Macau had 30 million visitors… lots of people for such a tiny place. 64km (40 miles) west of Hong Kong. A great day trip from Hong Kong, but easily worth 2 nights
Macau is best known as a gambling and shopping mecca, but it also has a really neat historic portuguese center
Macau is the only place in China where you can gamble legally. It generates more revenue from gambling than anywhere else on the earth including more than about seven times the revenue generated by “The Strip” in La Vegas
4 main parts…
the main part of Macau with the historic Portuguese core. This is called the Macau Peninsula
Taipa
Cotai Strip
Colane
2. Getting In
Ferry from Hong Kong
Takes 40-60 Minutes
2 different operators
Turbojet: The Red One
Cotai Water Jet: The Blue One
4 Ferry Terminal in Hong Kong
2 Ferry Terminals in Macau -
If you’re going to the Cotai Strip, most convenient to take Cotai Water Jet
Going to the Historic Portuguese section, take Turbojet
Macau does have it’s own airport, but not many flights
There’s a new bridge from HKG to Macau, you can take a bus on it
Or cross the border by land from China.
4. Unlucky
This number omitted because it’s unlucky. 4 in Chinese sounds like the word for “Death.” Most buildings typically omit this floor.
5. Getting Around
Free Shuttle Service
Macau’s hotels offer free shuttle service from the airport, ferry terminals, and border gates.
· The Venetian Macao Free Shuttle Schedule
· The Parisian Macao Free Shuttle Schedule
· Sands Cotai Central Free Shuttle Schedule
Bus
Public buses operate frequently throughout Macau, Taipa, and Coloane. Buses have onboard stop notifications in Mandarin, Cantonese, Portuguese and English.
· Price: Within Macau or Taipa: MOP3.2, Macau-Taipa: MOP4.2, Macau-Coloane: MOP5, Airport service: MOP4.2.
Taxi
Macau’s taxis come in two color schemes: one is yellow, the other is black and cream. Both color taxis charge the same fees. Taxis stands are located near hotel lobbies.
Tips:
·Base price (first 1.6 km): MOP17, additional MOP2 for each 260 m afterwards.
Extra fees: Taxi waiting fee is MOP2 for every minute. Taxis have a MOP3 luggage storing fee. There is a MOP2 fee from Taipa to Coloane, and a MOP5 fee from Macau to Coloane. There is an MOP5 fee for taxi trips to and from the airport.
Uber operates in Macau
6. Money
Macanese Pataca (MOP)
Most shops and restaurants will accept HKG to pay, with a 1:1 exchange rate to MOP
The exchange rate is fixed at HK$1 = MOP$1.03
But you’ll typically get change back in MOP
7. Language
Portuguese (but its own dialect)
And Chinese (Cantonese)
A little less english than Hong Kong, but enough to get by
8. Shopping
In every hotel on the Cotai Strip
9. The rest of Macau outside the Casinos and Historic Districts
10. Food:
Macanese cuisine’ is a mix of southern Chinese and Portuguese ingredients and cooking techniques. With a history dating back over 400 years, the cuisine is often regarded as the world’s first fusion cuisine.
Egg Tart that is so popular in Dim Sum restaurants originated here.. Lord Stows cafe is the original located in Taipa. Most convenient location is the one in the Venetian
Bifanas - Thin breaded pork Sandwich
Really good high end Chinese food cheaper than Hong Kong. The Wynn hotel has some really good options.
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