Macao Baimaxing Hospital, the first hospital in Macao's history, opened in 1569 and closed in 1975, after more than 400 years. 1569, Caneiro, the chief executive of Macao, founded Baimahang Hospital in Petolol Administrative Street, Macao, also known as San lafayette Hospital, Introduction to Macao and Doctor's Temple.
This hospital is also called "charity hospital or poor hospital". Anyone who is widowed and can't heal himself is allowed to be a temple doctor. This hospital is the first hospital in Asia to treat diseases with western medicine, and it is from this hospital that vaccinia was introduced into the mainland of China.
Later, the address was converted to the office address of Macao Currency Exchange Supervision Office. After the establishment of the Macao Special Administrative Region, the building will become the Consulate General of Portugal in Macao.