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Luís de Camões Garden (, ) is a public park in
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, Macau. Established in the 19th century on the grounds of a former 18th-century estate, the garden spans over . Once home to the British
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's Macau headquarters, it was later converted into a public park featuring a
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dedicated to the Portuguese poet
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. Adjacent landmarks include Casa Garden and the Old Protestant Cemetery, both part of Macau's UNESCO
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Overview

Covering an area of approximately , the garden is open daily from 06:00 to 24:00 with free admission. It is accessible via public bus routes and serves as a green space in the densely urbanized environment of Macau. Referred to as a "small oasis" or the "lungs of the city", the garden offers a tranquil environment for leisure and reflection. Among the 34 public gardens in Macau, it is the oldest park in the territory.


History

The site's origins trace back to the 18th century, when it formed part of the estate of a wealthy Portuguese merchant. By the late 18th century, the property was leased to
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, serving as the residence of the president of its Select Committee. The garden flourished during this period, and notable figures such as Lord George Macartney, who led a diplomatic mission to China in 1793, were among its guests. The English vacated the site in 1835. Shortly thereafter, the Portuguese owner installed a
grotto A grotto or grot is a natural or artificial cave or covered recess. Naturally occurring grottoes are often small caves near water that are usually flooded or often flooded at high tide. Sometimes, artificial grottoes are used as garden fea ...
dedicated to the poet
Luís de Camões Luís Vaz de Camões (; or 1525 – 10 June 1580), sometimes rendered in English as Camoens or Camoëns ( ), is considered Portugal's and the Portuguese language's greatest poet. His mastery of verse has been compared to that of William Shakes ...
. The government of Macau purchased the property in 1885 for 35,000 patacas, transforming it into a public garden the following year. The acquisition was supported by João Scarnichia, then Captain of the Port of Macau, and approved by Governor Tomás de Sousa Rosa. Historically, the site was known as Colina da Fénix ("Phoenix Hill"). Among the Chinese population, it was referred to as Pak Kap Chau (). Adjacent to the garden is Casa Garden, formerly the residence of the East India Company administrator. It later housed the Luís de Camões Commercial and Ethnographic Museum (1937–1989) and now serves as the headquarters of the Fundação Oriente and an art gallery. Together with the Old Protestant Cemetery, it forms part of Macau's UNESCO
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See also

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Luís de Camões Park
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