官也街 | |
Length | 136 m (446 ft) |
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Location | Macau |
Rua do Cunha (Chinese: 官也街; English: Cunha Street) is a narrow pedestrian street in Vila da Taipa, the town centre of Taipa, Macau.[1] The street is named after Pedro Alexandrino da Cunha, a Portuguese navy captain who was the 81st Governor of Macau. He arrived in Macau in 1850 and he died 37 days later from cholera, being one of the first victims of the disease in Macau.
It is known for souvenir shops selling almond cakes, phoenix egg rolls, coconut flakes, cherikoff, and peanut candy,[2] It is also known for its various Portuguese restaurants, including 'O Santos', which has been in business since 1989, and 'O Galo'.[3]
Gallery
- Rua do Cunha street sign
- Rua do Cunha at night
See also
References
- ↑ Taipa Rua da Cunha (Cunha Food Street), Macau, China Travel. www.chinatravel.com/macau/restaurant/taipa-rua-da-cunha-%28cunha-food-street%29
- ↑ Rua do Cunha Archived 2012-09-08 at WebCite, Fun Tourist Attractions Archived 2010-12-18 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Carvalho, Marco (January 2023). "Santos Pinto, os sabores de sempre de coração aberto". Revista Macau (in European Portuguese). Gabinete de Comunicação Social do Governo da Região Administrativa Especial de Macau.
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