Inscribed by UNESCO as the Historic Centre of Macau, this vibrant city illustrates a unique blend of Portuguese culture and traditional Chinese traits that are evident when you visit the ancient ruins of St Paul’s Cathedral, shop at Rua de Cunha’s market and sightsee at the Taipa islands. While visitors may love the entertainment centres and casinos on Cotai Strip that wow with their massive structures, go beyond all that glitz with timeless head turners such as the Grand Prix Museum, Macau Cathedral, Macau Giant Panda Pavilion, A-Ma temple and great Macanese food in Coloane Village.