Lotus Square

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The large sculpture Lotus Flower In Full Bloom at Lotus Square, with the Tourist Activity Centre in the background.

The Lotus Square or Golden Lotus Square (Chinese: 金蓮花廣場; Portuguese: A Praça Flor de Lodão) is an open square across from Grand Prix Museum in Macau Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China. The area features the large bronze sculpture Lotus Flower In Full Bloom (Chinese: 盛世蓮花) and is somewhat akin to the Golden Bauhinia of neighbouring Hong Kong.

Description

The sculpture, made of gilded bronze, weighs 6.5 tonnes, and is 6 metres high. The diameter of the flower is 3.6 metres at maximum. The major part is composed of a stem, petals and pistila total of 16 components. The base consists of 23 pieces of red granite in three layers and in the shape of lotus leaves. These signify the three main parts of the territory: Macau Peninsula, Taipa Island and Coloane Island.

The lotus flower in full bloom symbolises the everlasting prosperity of Macau. The sculpture was presented by the State Council of the People's Republic of China in 1999 to mark the Macau sovereignty transfer from Portugal to the PRC. Lotus Square today is popular with skateboarders because of its abundance of ledges, kerbs and stairs.

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Coordinates: 22°11′39.84″N 113°33′11.78″E / 22.1944000°N 113.5532722°E / 22.1944000; 113.5532722

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