Fisherman’s Wharf of Macau

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Did you ever hear of a rollercoaster inside a volcano? At Macau Fisherman’s Wharf, that was once a reality. Macau Fisherman’s Wharf isn’t your typical waterfront. It’s a vibrant blend of entertainment, shopping, and dining, all wrapped in a whimsical theme park atmosphere. Opened on December 31, 2006, after five years of construction, Macau Fisherman’s Wharf spans over 133,000 square meters. A significant portion of this land was reclaimed from the sea, adding to the wharf’s unique character. The architecture is a captivating mix of global influences. Buildings styled after seaports like Cape Town and Amsterdam line the waterfront. A replica of the Roman Colosseum hosts concerts and performances. Two hotels, the Victorian-themed Rocks Hotel and the Czech Baroque-themed Harborview Hotel, offer luxurious accommodations. Beyond the shops and restaurants, Macau Fisherman’s Wharf once boasted a collection of amusement park rides. This included a rollercoaster nestled within an artificial volcano, topped by a replica of the Potala Palace. Sadly, the rollercoaster is no longer operational due to an accident after 2007. But remnants of its existence still add to the wharf’s intriguing history. Today, Macau Fisherman’s Wharf remains a popular destination. It’s a place where you can stroll along Legend Boulevard, soaking in the atmosphere. You can enjoy a meal with a waterfront view. Or simply marvel at the architectural wonders that transport you to different corners of the world.

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