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A-Ma Cultural Village
Discover the legends of the goddess of seafarers at this mixed tourist and pilgrim complex home to a temple, manicured gardens and a hilltop statue.

A-Ma Statue
Gaze up at one of the world’s biggest statues of the Chinese goddess of seafarers and enjoy panoramic views of the island of Coloane.

Macao Giant Panda Pavilion
Visit the native and exotic animals who live at Macao Giant Panda Pavilion during your trip to Coloane. Stroll along this romantic area's beaches, or simply enjoy its restaurants.

Seac Pai Van Park
Come face-to-face with giant pandas, spot other exotic wildlife, explore botanical gardens and visit an agricultural museum at this nature park.

St. Francis Xavier Church
Learn about the local history of Coloane when you take a trip to St. Francis Xavier Church. Visit the shops and casinos in this quaint area.

Chapel of St Francis Xavier
Learn about the local history of Coloane with a stop at Chapel of St Francis Xavier. Check out the shops and top-notch restaurants in this culturally rich area.
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