It was very hot and it spoiled the impression (August). The wall itself looks epic and the stairs to it, on the right along the way there is a clothing store of a famous brand on Yu, ends on Oh, there are excellent air conditioners and you can cool off. There are many small shops on the way to the ruins, but there are practically no cafes. There are a lot of tourists. There is a small museum, but we didn't go. Nearby there is a climb to the fortress, there is a great panorama of the city and a good museum.
Ruins of St. Paul's Cathedral. There are always a lot of people, one of the most recognizable places in Macau. By and large, the only thing to do in Macau is to sit in a casino and walk through the ruins.
It's not a good place from an architectural or historical point of view. But it is iconic for making pilgrimages by all visiting tourists. Among the advantages, there is a small exposition of archaeological excavations