
This live stream shows Senado Square (Largo do Senado), a vibrant public plaza in the heart of Macau's historic center. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the square is renowned for its distinctive wave-patterned mosaic pavement, a hallmark of Portuguese colonial influence. Surrounded by pastel-colored neoclassical buildings, including the Leal Senado Building and St. Dominic’s Church, the area seamlessly blends European and Chinese architectural styles. The square serves as a cultural hub, hosting various public events, festivals, and celebrations throughout the year.
Macau

Macau is a special administrative region of China, located on the western side of the Pearl River Delta, bordering Guangdong province to the north and the South China Sea to the east, south, and west. It comprises a peninsula and two islands, Taipa and Coloane, which are connected by bridges and a tunnel. The region has a total area of approximately 32.9 square kilometers.
Macau has a unique cultural identity, having been a Portuguese colony from 1557 to 1999, when it was returned to China. This history has left a lasting impact on the region's architecture, cuisine, and traditions, which blend elements of Chinese and Portuguese cultures. The region's official languages are Cantonese and Portuguese, although Mandarin Chinese is also widely spoken.
The economy of Macau is primarily driven by tourism and gaming, with the region being one of the world's largest gambling markets. The city's historic center, which includes the Ruins of St. Paul's, Senado Square, and the A-Ma Temple, was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2005. Macau is also known for its vibrant festivals and events, including the Macau Grand Prix and the Macau International Fireworks Display.
Macau has a population of over 650,000 people, making it one of the most densely populated regions in the world. The region has a high standard of living and a well-developed infrastructure, with a comprehensive public transportation system and a range of amenities and services. Macau's unique blend of culture, history, and entertainment makes it a popular destination for tourists and business travelers alike.







































































