香港 #AlreadyTomorrowInHongKong- Adventuring without #TARDIS | #MACAU- The iconic Ruins of St. Paul’s church…….

“……It is traditionally to throw coins into the top window of the ruins of St. Paul’s  from the stairs, for luck……”

As walking from the Macau’s oldest city Center, the Senado Square in which is located in which interconnecting with districts of Largo do São Domingos at one end and Avenida de Almeida Ribeiro……As walking from Senado Square towards the St 16th century Dominic Church in which is design baroque style… With its yellow yoke iconic painted walls, it was time to walk through alleys the streets to R. da Palha, towards the R. da Sao Paulo road….. in which walking through those streets I  begin to see the older Macau character taking shape as transitioning from current to hybrid in between,  from the past as I studied the buildings history as I walk passed by.. as the front stores, with its back alley ways gives a glimpse of Macau past with painted walls painted skin peeling like its sun burnt skin slowly as it reveal its history from within of how the building is conceptually  constructed ..

As walking towards the Ruins of St Paul’s, walking among a busy alleys of R. da Sao Paulo road the alley stores shows the transitioning moments in time in which there are traditional stores remaining with old buildings dated as far back also accommodating with the new alterations that placed in keep it up with the present .. But as I explored more into the building looking at the upper levels show a different story of it’s current to its past inhabitants… exploring in different building within the alley ways sidingly reveals another paragraph as it buildings turns the pages for I  as I  soak in the words of the place..

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Trekking onwards toward a long stretch of that Alley road R. da Sao Paulo, as the street stores transition from its past towards the a modern open community square in the walking distances as the curvature of the street Sao Paulo road begins to reveal slowly as ones walking pace in unveiling view of Saint Paul’s Church……in the wide open spaces.. Its iconic facade of the building that stood the remains also it’s testing of its time…..

 Walking towards the Saint Paul’s Church Facade… I notice it hasn’t changed much from the Black and white postcard like photographs with delicate intricate lacy trim frames that I’ve seen in my childhood with those Matt glossy finishes… Thinking back to those photographs, thinking those noticeable changes would internal modern structural ones as to reinforce it through its defiant testimony of time in tactile colours…

The Ruins off St Paul’s church (大三巴牌坊) design by Charles Spinola, was constructed during the seventh century in the Santo Antonio, which previously there was St. Paul’s College nearby in which the church is dedicated to the Saint Paul Aposite…..  Built during the years of 1602 to 1640, in which taken least thirty eight years to build… In which was design by Jesuits Collegiate, a Catholic Church Collegiate…  looking around the Facade of the building seeing the front remains of the church, in which is the sub-terrain also it partial walls of the church that still remains intactly restorationary……

The façade was conceived during the one day on 26 January 1835 during a massive typhoon onslaught, on setting onto Macau, in which initially secondary the church was destroyed by fire after the typhoon winds collapsed the structural integrity in which primary set a catalyst of events that eventually became the iconic landmark …

Within the fallen ruins of the St. Paul’s church I notice is there are dozen or more Crypts that were uncovered during within the foundations of the building, in which there was entombment of the Christian Chinese Martyrs also the Monastic Clergy… also what was uncovered during the restoration is the architectural plans and layout of the church buildings in which gave the insights of the hidden artifacts secrets that was hidden for quite some centuries time ….

….. Built during the years of 1602 to 1640, in which taken least thirty eight years to build… In which was design by Jesuits Collegiate, a Catholic Church Collegiate

Looking around in the distance within the façade, internally and externally, those historically pavements that I walking on, looking around externally there’s a small temple altar nearby, the Na Tcha Temple, orthough its smaller incomparsion it’s was built in the 1888, the Name of that temple rings a bell in with Na Tcha a childlike deity- Child god of War whom brought an end to a ravaging plague to the region during that time.. Also was defeat by Sun WuKong otherwise known as the monkey king, that’s another story to tell..

Looking around is up the hill is the fortification The Monte Fort, in which this place was once heavily fortified with the Portuguese fort nearby that another…

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香港 #AlreadyTomorrowInHongKong- Adventuring without #TARDIS | #MACAU-Senado Square – still an evolving ever changing place of meetings

As driving away from the Church of Lady of Penha in São Lourenço Macau, with my tour guide, in which the next stop is the old City town square in which is Sendo Square or known as Senate Square, in which is quite iconic due to the beach wave paved tile square…… In which back in during 16th to 18th century the town square it was a major town meeting place of the people of Macau, for Chinese also the Portuguese… The Square was named after Leal Sendo – Loyal Senate in translation from Portuguese… in which the various parts of the senate was based on the collective of Parishes as I was told..

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The centric location of the square is the centuries old buildings in connects to various parts of the triangularly as the area goes in which its centuries old vitalized  neighborhood district joins with the other districts of Largo do São Domingos at one end and Avenida de Almeida Ribeiro…… as it was a center ground as a meeting place, also it’s a place of commerce in which the shopping has evolved from its traditional old school  to more now more of mainstream shopping local to  international brands that have taken over the last few decades slowly while still retaining its original character of how it was long ago as I walked towards the street endings in which I could sense it’s retracing its history back building by building, layer by layer there are still the old school stores that are around as exploring  the architecture nature of the Senado has a lot of Italian, Vienna, Spanish, Portuguese influences collectively with a mixture of Chinese influences in which I could see in culinary that I’ve been for lunch in a Portuguese restaurant call Dom Galo restaurant in which there are two one at Calçada do Tronco Velho, n 10,  the other that I ate in at Av. Sir Anders Ljungstedt, n 36 G/F, AF-AG…… as I tasted  each dish that I’ve ordered,  I could see how those influences are brought  within Macau’s  culinary  dishes together in fusion within all those cultures that history residing in Macau also in relation to its layered by layer architecture..

as Macau grows so does its evolutionary architecture in which is heavily influence by it’s Portuguese past..

As walking around the Sendo Square, I  was how amazed that how vibrate the colours are around the place, with sunny yolk yellows, white Portuguese walls, also how clean the streets are even the side streets shopping alleys are also clean aswell.. As walking on those white and black tile pavements streets. In which the those streets with white tiles pavements in which line up to various streets to in out of the Sendo Square is also the linking tight alleys streets that leads up to the to another iconic place in Macau.. The weather battered harden 17th century church of St. Paul in Santo António in which is another Macau’s center square…

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