"About Fai Chi Kei
Located at the northern part of Macau peninsula, Fai Chi Kei Quarter was constructed in 1932, then known as the “May 28th Houses” in commemoration of the Portuguese Reformation Day. The two-story buildings stand in two lines on top of rectangular foundations rather like a pair of chopsticks, hence the name in Cantonese. At the time of construction, the houses were flanked by the sea on both sides with many Chinese red pines in growth and the area was relatively quiet. Later the original houses were rebuilt six stories high, becoming a high-density cheap housing project surrounded by reclaimed land. Fai Chi Kei changed its chopstick shape as well as Macau’s urban development direction forever."
Macau é assim, sempre em mutação. Tendo a deixar a questão que expões para os estudiosos. Todo o território de Macau é demasiado complexo.