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For centuries, Macao's traditions have endured: incense at A-Ma Temple, dragon dances during Chinese New Year, and families gazing at the Mid-Autumn moon. Now, inside Dom Pedro V Theatre, China's oldest Western-style theater and part of a UNESCO World Heritage site, an immersive show about the Age of Discovery is taking shape. Its mission? To bring 400 years of East-West encounters to life on the stage where history unfolded. This is Macao: innovating while preserving, and growing through exchange.
For centuries, Macao's traditions have endured: incense at A-Ma Temple, dragon dances during Chinese New Year, and families gazing at the Mid-Autumn moon. Now, inside Dom Pedro V Theatre, China's oldest Western-style theater and part of a UNESCO World Heritage site, an immersive show about the Age of Discovery is taking shape. Its mission? To bring 400 years of East-West encounters to life on the stage where history unfolded. This is Macao: innovating while preserving, and growing through exchange.