The southern part of Macau shares the same scenic views of the rest part of the city. It is a newly-developed area which is the result of reclamation from the sea.
Here are the four best places to visit in the southern part of Macau:
- The Grand Prix Museum - it was built in 1933 in memory of the 40th anniversary of Grand Prix Racing in Macau. The Grand Prix Museum contains exhibits that are related to Grand Prix worldwide including photos, videos, illustrated articles, cups, records of champions and some commemorative items. The museum is inside Macau Tourism Activities Center, together with Macau Wine Museum on Rua Luis Gonzaga Gomes. It is the best place where an F1 enthusiast wants to visit because of its many items focusing on the competition.
- Macau Fisherman’s Wharf – it the first theme park as well as shopping center modeled on Euramerican fisherman's wharfs in Macau. It has an area of over 111,500 square meters (about 28 acres), of which 40 percent is reclaimed from the sea. Because of its different characteristics, Macau Fisherman’s Wharf can be divided into three main parts; the Dynasty Wharf, East Meets West and Legend Wharf. Dynasty Wharf is composed of many Chinese towers while East Meets West mixes together oriental traditions and features of western design and Legend Wharf is equipped with all kinds of recreational facilities such as Video Games Center, High-tech Games Center and Water Performance Arena.
- Macau Wine Museum – it aimed to introduced the development of brewing culture of wine to all people – locals or tourists. The museum is divided into three main parts which are the area of the history of wine-making, the area of the collection of wine and that of wine display that combines culture, amusement and education into a complete entity. These sections systematically introduces the brewery, the history of the growth of grape and the tools and utensils used for brewery, presenting to the people the modern and traditional tools connected to the wine production. The museum brings the visitor into contact with the development of the wine brewery as well as the social, economical and cultural importance of the wine in the Portuguese tradition, daily life and celebration rituals.
Macau has more than its fair share of viewpoints because almost all its cities bring pride to its country.