The Ruins of St. Paul’s Nüwa Exhibition Hall, a single-story building, showcases precious artifacts used annually for the Nüwa’s birthday celebration, such as incense burners, Nüwa talismans, Nüwa divination slips, Nüwa palanquins, banners, lion dance heads, and the flower cannon deity from the cannon grabbing event. Additionally, a special film about the Nüwa festival has been produced, and decades of old photos of the celebration activities are displayed in the form of an e-book, allowing people to better understand the history and culture of the Nüwa festival. Opening hours are from 10:00 to 18:00 (admission stops after 17:30), closed on Wednesdays, and open on Macau public holidays.










