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A Portuguese Municipal Building, Macao

Macao

... As Stanislaus Lee points out, this building is shown flying the Portuguese flag when Macao was a Portuguese colony. The building still stands today.


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Phil 09-Oct-2009 14:55
Great photo, I was here just a couple of weeks ago and took a similar aspect shot from Penha Chapel. It leads me to believe that this picture may have been flipped by mistake. The main entrance (with police guard) looked to be on Estr. De Santa Sancha.
vanessas25-Jun-2008 19:31
this is the governor's house. not in nam van, this is praia grande further down the river (almost next door to what was stanley ho's pièd-a-terre when in loco). mind you, having said that, macau is so tiny that it seems ridiculous to fraction it up so!!
Stanislaus Lee 26-Apr-2007 15:22
No, it is a photo of Macau, Please note the flag flying above the building was not a Union Jack but a Portuguese one. The building is still found in the Nam Wan area (SE of the penisula). Still it is a precious historical shot. Voted
Cindi Smith24-Apr-2007 23:19
Great shot...but I don't have a clue!
1moremile24-Apr-2007 23:06
Don't know the answer but it's a great catch here.
Eric Carrère24-Apr-2007 22:05
Beautiful picture Tom, V.
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