Lou Lim Ieoc Garden Pavilion

Macau


Inside the Chinese-style Lou Lim Ieoc Garden, you'll find this Victorian-style pavilion featuring classical and Chinese architectural elements. It was where the wealthy Lou family once received their guests, including Dr Sun Yatsen, founder of the Republic of China. It is now used for art exhibitions and recitals during the Macau International Music Festival in late October/November.


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