Macau Fisherman's Wharf, Theme park in Sé district, Macau, China.
Macau Fisherman's Wharf is a large entertainment center built in several areas that look like old ports and fortresses from different countries. The site includes shops, restaurants, and a hotel for overnight stays.
The center opened its doors on December 31, 2005, and was a completely new kind of entertainment destination for the region. It marked the start of a new phase for tourism in Macau.
The architecture draws from different port cities around the world, showing Roman, Middle Eastern, and Chinese influences. You notice these varied styles as you walk through the different themed areas.
The place has over 150 shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues to explore, and it sits near the Hong Kong ferry terminal. The different themed areas are easy to walk around and well-marked.
An artificial volcano on the site stands 40 meters tall and erupts each evening, with water rides inside. This feature makes it a particularly unusual attraction among the entertainment venues in Macau.
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