I apologize for any confusion, but Kunming is actually a city in China, while Macao is a separate special administrative region of China. They are not the same place. Assuming you meant Kunming and not Macao, some museums you might want to check out include the Yunnan Provincial Museum, the Kunming Natural History Museum of Zoology, and the Kunming Museum. If you're interested in similar museums nearby, you could consider visiting the Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture Museum or the Chuxiong Yi Autonomous Prefecture Museum, both of which are located in Yunnan Province.
As previously mentioned, Kunming is a city in China while Macao is a separate special administrative region of China. I will assume you are referring to Kunming. Some recommended and popular dishes from the local cuisine in Kunming include:
1. Across-the-bridge noodles (过桥米线): A rice noodle soup dish consisting of a bowl of hot soup broth with raw ingredients (such as sliced meats, vegetables, and quail eggs) arranged on top. The diner adds the ingredients to the soup one by one, cooking them in the broth as they go.
2. Steamed Pot Chicken (汽锅鸡): This dish features tender chicken pieces marinated in a mixture of spicy seasoning and herbs, then steamed in a clay pot. It is served with rice and topped with peanuts and chili oil.
3. Spicy Grilled Fish (烤鱼): Whole fish is grilled over an open flame and then served in a spicy Sichuan-style sauce made with chili peppers, Sichuan peppercorns, ginger, garlic, and other spices. It is typically eaten with rice.
4. Guoqiao Mixian (过桥米线): Similar to Across-the-bridge noodles, this dish consists of rice noodles served with a hot broth, meat, vegetables, and spices. However, unlike Across-the-bridge noodles, all of the ingredients are cooked in the broth before being added to the noodles.
5. Fried Potato Slivers (片皮土豆): Thinly sliced potatoes are deep-fried until crispy and then seasoned with salt and chili powder. They are a popular snack food in Kunming and can be found at street vendors and small restaurants throughout the city.
I apologize for any confusion, but Kunming and Macao are actually two separate places. Kunming is a city located in Yunnan Province in southwestern China, while Macao is a special administrative region on the southern coast of China. Assuming you meant Kunming and not Macao, some fun activities that local people enjoy in Kunming include visiting Green Lake Park, exploring the Western Hills, trying local Yunnan cuisine at a night market or restaurant, and checking out the nightlife scene around Kundu Night Market. You might also consider taking a day trip to nearby attractions like the Stone Forest or Jiuxiang Scenic Area.