Senado Square

Strolling past the historic neo-classical buildings that line Senado Square, you can easily imagine it as a sunny Mediterranean plaza – though the Kuan Tai Temple firmly puts the Chinese community's stamp on the square. Named for the nearby Senate building that was once the seat of Macau's government, Senado Square is still the city's "town center", playing host to most public events, festivals and markets.

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