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[[File:ACFT - Ruins of Saint Paul's.png|thumb|250px|Noa and his Abstergo guide visiting the landmark]]
[[File:ACFT - Ruins of Saint Paul's.png|thumb|250px|Noa and his Abstergo guide visiting the landmark]]
The '''Ruins of Saint Paul's''' are the ruins of a former 17th century [[Christianity|Christian]] complex, comprising of the {{Wiki|St. Paul's College, Macau|St. Paul's College}} and the '''Church of St. Paul'''. It was dedicated to [[Paul the Apostle|Saint Paul]] and became a {{Wiki|World Heritage Site|UNESCO World Heritage Site}} in 2005.<ref>{{WP|Ruins of Saint Paul's}}</ref>
The '''Ruins of Saint Paul's''' are the ruins of a former 17th century [[Christianity|Christian]] complex, comprising of the {{Wiki|St. Paul's College, Macau|St. Paul's College}} and the '''Church of St. Paul'''. It was dedicated to [[Paul the Apostle|Saint Paul]] and became a {{Wiki|World Heritage Site|UNESCO World Heritage Site}} in 2005.<ref>{{WP|Ruins of Saint Paul's}}</ref>

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Noa and his Abstergo guide visiting the landmark

The Ruins of Saint Paul's are the ruins of a former 17th century Christian complex, comprising of the St. Paul's College and the Church of St. Paul. It was dedicated to Saint Paul and became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2005.[1]

As part of his "vacation" sponsored by the Abstergo Genetic Research Lab, the Korean American student Noa Kim visited the landmark along with an Abstergo guide. There, he witnessed several youths illegally climbing the complex as several policemen called for them to get down.[2]

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