There are many things that deserve to be celebrated, and Macau has quite a few of these. There’s the popular and famous Grand Prix, the different museums dedicated to Wine, to Communications and to Tea – there’s also something that is even more special. Macau has a museum dedicated to charity.
The Holy House of Mercy, in Macau, is home to the old, poor, but not forgotten people of Our Lady of Mercy Home for the Aged. It has a few more distinctions, including being the first charity organization in Macau, launching the first raffle in Macau for the aid of the elderly and being the home of several historical exhibits, especially art and other objects of religious significance.
Among the exhibits are tickets from that first raffle conducted by the Holy House of Mercy. The prize exhibits of the museum are the ones of Dorn Belchior Carneiro. Carneiro was the one who founded not only the Holy House of Mercy, but also St. Raphael Hospital, in the sixteenth century.
The Holy House of Mercy has various artifacts related to Carneiro, including his skull, his cross and a life size oil painting of the founder. It also has a bronze bell that had been part of St. Raphael Hospital. At the Alley of Mercy, next to the Holy House of Mercy, is a bronze statue of the patron and founder, philanthropist Dorn Belchior Carneiro.
While you are in Macau, you should definitely take the time to explore the incredible shopping and entertainment opportunities in the city. You can even indulge yourself by staying at the
Sands Macao Resort Hotel, a highly rated
luxury hotel Macau has thoughtfully designed for the ultimate quality seekers.
Naveen Marasinghe is an Online Marketing Executive at eMarketingEye which is a search engine marketing company that offers integrated Internet marketing services and specializes in hotel Internet marketing industry.