Senado Square
Senado Area, a public square in Macau, is a well-liked tourist destination. The fourth-largest square, Senado Square, has an area of 3,700 square meters. The square is the principal historic attraction of Macau and was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2005. Because it has been in front of the Leal Senado Building since the Ming Dynasty, the square has a name (1368-1644). When the Portuguese took control of the region, this is where the local government would inspect the troops.
In the year 1940, it had a statue of a Portuguese soldier named Mesquita in the center. He was in charge of numerous Chinese troops' deaths during the Qing Dynasty battles (1644–1911). The Chinese people replaced the statue with a fountain, which became known simply as "the fountain." In the early 1990s, the administration hired numerous Portuguese specialists to pave the Senado Square with painted stones and a mosaic with a wave pattern.
Due to their long history and numerous western traits, the structures at Senado Square have been carefully conserved by the government, and no one is allowed to alter their exteriors. Around Senado Square, there are both traditional Chinese eateries and shopping malls. Senado Square is a well-known Macau destination for stylish apparel, delectable treats, and picturesque settings.
Location: Sé, Macau, China