Seac Pai Van Park

Macau


At the end of Cotai, this 20-hectare park, built in the wooded hills on the western side of the island, has somewhat unkempt gardens, the Macau Giant Panda Pavilion, a lake with swans and other waterfowl, and a walk-through aviary. The park's opening hours are different from the panda pavilion's.


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