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Rua do Cunha in Macau | A street of souvenirs, a street of delicacies, a street of beautiful scenery

Macau is a small but beautiful tourist city. When traveling to Macau, to find the local atmosphere of this city, you must visit Rua do Cunha. The whole street is only 121 meters long and 5 meters wide, and it is also known as Macau's souvenir street. 'Souvenirs' usually refer to small gifts brought back to family and friends after traveling or working, similar to keepsakes. The value of a souvenir lies not in its cost, but in the sentiment behind it. Rua do Cunha has many colorful houses, where local architecture and exotic styles blend together, creating a cheerful atmosphere. Entering Rua do Cunha from the squares on both sides, and walking into the alleys, you can find many photogenic colorful houses. Climbing the stairs near the Venetian side of the square, you can also see various special graffiti and uniquely shaped houses. Rua do Cunha is right next to one of Macau's eight scenic spots, the Portuguese charm of the Dragon Ring. Walking down this staircase full of urban character, you will face the famous Rua do Cunha. The murals on the walls of the staircase change regularly with the seasons, and many tourists in Macau take photos here. There are many time-honored brands on Rua do Cunha, including the century-old Koi Kei Bakery and Chu Kei Souvenirs. Photos always feature the signs of these shops. Chu Kei Souvenirs is a popular shop among tourists, famous for its almond pastries, gold button pastries, candied orange peel cakes, Portuguese-style pineapple pastries, flaky wife cakes, Portuguese-style cookies, Portuguese-style knot candies, and snowflake almond slices. Walking through Rua do Cunha, the air is filled with the aroma of beef offal, almond cookies, ginger candy, and durian pastries. Perhaps this is the so-called taste of Macau, making one unable to resist the urge to eat something to satisfy a craving. The egg tarts from Lord Stow's Bakery are very authentic, with the most delicious being freshly baked, featuring a crispy crust and sweet filling, leaving a pleasant memory. After tasting the most authentic Lord Stow's egg tarts, you must also try the sawdust cake at Rua do Cunha's Mustard Seed. Sawdust cake is a distinctive Portuguese dessert in Macau. The 'sawdust' is actually made from ground Marie biscuits, layered with Marie biscuit crumbs and cream, then frozen in the refrigerator. Mustard Seed's cake has five layers, cool and refreshing, melting in the mouth, and so delicious it's heavenly! A must-visit dessert shop for foodies! 📍Detailed address: Rua do Cunha in Macau: No. 20 Rua do Cunha, Taipa, Macau SAR Admission: Free
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Posted: Apr 8, 2024
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