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Sculpture Park of the Chinese Ethnics, Macau

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  • This sculpture garden has been a mostly unknown attraction in Macau over the years. Historically situated in a somewhat isolated area of the Grand Taipa National Park, the entire collection of 56... 
    This sculpture garden has been a mostly unknown attraction in Macau over the years. Historically situated in a somewhat isolated area of the Grand Taipa National Park, the entire collection of 56...  more »
  • The Sculpture Park of the Chinese Ethnics has recently been relocated from the Grand Taipa National Park to the Comendador Ho Yin Park on the Macau Peninsula as part of the dual celebration of the... 
    The Sculpture Park of the Chinese Ethnics has recently been relocated from the Grand Taipa National Park to the Comendador Ho Yin Park on the Macau Peninsula as part of the dual celebration of the...  more »
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  • The Sculpture Park of the Chinese Ethnics has recently been relocated from the Grand Taipa National Park to the Comendador Ho Yin Park on the Macau Peninsula as part of the dual celebration of the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China and the 20th anniversary of the reunification of Macau and China. The exhibition is free for everyone and is open 24 hours a day. There is a small exhibition centre within the park that is open from 10am to 7pm daily. They have done a very nice job relocating the entire 56 sculptures and making much better use of Comendador Ho park space, presenting the full collection amongst a well landscaped and manicured garden setting that makes very very nice outdoor viewing conditions. What you will see are 56 bronze sculptures, representing individual ethnic minority groups within mainland China. They are unique sculptures and collectively rather interesting to see in this otherwise quiet area of the peninsula for sightseeing.
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