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During the [[Ming dynasty|Ming Dynasty]], Macau also served as a heavily-guarded fortress and a barter for slaves.
 
During the [[Ming dynasty|Ming Dynasty]], Macau also served as a heavily-guarded fortress and a barter for slaves.
   
In 1526, the city stronghold commanded by [[Yu Dayong]], a [[Templars|Templar]] member of the [[Chinese Templars|Eight Tigers]], was infiltrated by the vengeful [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Shao Jun]] who killed the Templar. In retaliation and to show the Assassin that her actions had consequences, [[Qiu Ju]], another Tiger, ordered his men to set the port ablaze, killing many innocents in the process.
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In 1526, the city stronghold commanded by [[Yu Dayong]], a [[Templars|Templar]] member of the [[Chinese Templars|Eight Tigers]], was infiltrated by the vengeful [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Shao Jun]] who killed the Templar. In retaliation and to show the Assassin that her actions had consequences, [[Qiu Ju]], another Tiger, ordered his men to set the port ablaze, killing many innocents in the process.
   
 
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==Gallery==
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*''[[Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China]]''
 
*''[[Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China]]''
 
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[[Category:Cities in China]]
 
[[Category:Cities in China]]
 
[[Category:Former Portuguese colonies]]
 
[[Category:Former Portuguese colonies]]

Revision as of 17:27, 12 February 2016


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Macau

Macau is a city and port in south-east China and a former colony of Portugal from 1557 to 1999.

During the Ming Dynasty, Macau also served as a heavily-guarded fortress and a barter for slaves.

In 1526, the city stronghold commanded by Yu Dayong, a Templar member of the Eight Tigers, was infiltrated by the vengeful Assassin Shao Jun who killed the Templar. In retaliation and to show the Assassin that her actions had consequences, Qiu Ju, another Tiger, ordered his men to set the port ablaze, killing many innocents in the process.

Gallery

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