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What is the historical context of the Ruins of St. Paul's?

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17th-century Jesuit mission

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The Ruins of St. Paul's are set in the historical context of the 17th-century Jesuit mission in Macau, which played a significant role in the spread of Christianity in Asia. The site was an important center of learning and culture, attracting scholars, missionaries, and traders from around the world. The Ruins of St. Paul's are a testament to the legacy of this mission, reflecting the cultural exchange and intellectual curiosity that characterized this period in Macau's history.

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