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  1. Coloane is the southern-most island in China's Special Administrative Region of Macau. It used to be separated from Taipa to the north but the two are now joined by the reclaimed land of the Cotai Strip to form one huge island. Map. Directions.

  2. With several panoramic viewpoints, and hidden waterfalls, Coloane trail is the longest (8,100m) of them all. It stretches all the way up Coloane Alto, the highest point of Macau at 172.4m above sea level. At the top of the hill, there is A-Ma Cultural Village, a site of pilgrimage with a magnificent statue of A-Ma and a colorful Buddhist temple.

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  3. 16 Sights. Tranquility Tour in Coloane Village. Setting foot in Coloane Village is just like stepping into a time-machine, where natural landscape and the seashore of Hengqin come into view. Walking through the alleys to look for places of interests and local delicacy.

  4. Coloane Trail will take you to many picturesque viewpoints, some of which include a sighting of the majestic A-Ma statue. It also includes inclined areas as well as flat sections. The trail starts and ends near the Arboretum in the middle of Estrada do Alto de Coloane.

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  5. Top 10 Fun Coloane Tourist Attractions & Things To Do Map, Macau Coloane Village is a sight to behold with its pastel hues, timeless baroque architecture, and numerous historical attractions. Back in 1928 when Macau was still under the rule of Portugal, the village was built and named after a missionary who was pivotal in the East’s Christian ...

  6. Coloane Trail is a perfect way to explore different parts of the island from above. There are many panoramic viewpoints that are breathtaking and overlook a magnificent statue of A-Ma with the nearby A-Ma cultural village.

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  8. Check out this 5.8-mile loop trail near Macau. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 2 h 39 min to complete. This is a very popular area for hiking, running, and walking, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring.