The Kun Iam Ecumenical Centre has undergone a remarkable transformation, reopening as a vibrant hub for cultural tourism that invites both locals and tourists to immerse themselves in Macao’s rich heritage. With its exhibition space spotlighting Cristina Rocha Leiria’s exquisite sculptures, the Centre not only enhances the cultural landscape but also fosters a sense of community through the sale of local crafts and information on attractions. The culmination of artistic vision and cultural enrichment, it stands as a testament to the enduring friendship between China and Portugal.
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