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1. Coloane's Culinary Secret

Coloane Village, Macau

This tranquil village is the birthplace of Macau's most famous pastry, the Portuguese egg tart, created by a British pharmacist.

2. The Reformer's Grand Residence

Mandarin's House, Macau

This UNESCO-listed mansion, home to a prominent Chinese reformist, blends traditional Chinese design with unexpected Western elements.

3. Guia's Hidden Tunnels and Light

Guia Fortress, Macau

Beneath Macau's Guia Fortress, alongside China's oldest lighthouse, lies a network of secret tunnels used during World War II.

4. Lou Kau's Urban Oasis

Lou Kau Mansion, Macau

Tucked away in Macau's bustling Senado Square area, this traditional Chinese residence features an unexpected 'moon gate' and intricate wooden carvings.

5. Hong Kong's Stilt House 'Venice'

Tai O Fishing Village, Hong Kong

Tai O is Hong Kong's oldest fishing village, where the Tanka people live in houses built on stilts above the tidal flats, earning it the nickname 'Venice of Hong Kong'.

6. Ancient Volcanic Columns

High Island Reservoir East Dam, Hong Kong

The East Dam of High Island Reservoir is part of a UNESCO Global Geopark, featuring towering hexagonal rock columns formed by ancient volcanic eruptions.

7. Hakka Village Revival

Lai Chi Wo Village, Hong Kong

Lai Chi Wo is Hong Kong's oldest and best-preserved Hakka walled village, beautifully restored after decades of abandonment.

8. Ping Shan's Ancestral Pride

Ping Shan Heritage Trail, Hong Kong

This was Hong Kong's first heritage trail, leading visitors through ancient walled villages and ancestral halls of the Tang clan, one of the 'Five Great Clans'.

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