Feb 5, 2009

Hongkong Trip - Day1 (Macau)

Temperature : 13°C
Going to Macau adds excitement to our trip. Though we headed off to the place a little bit late we are still in anticipation on what we will see. And true enough, Macau is a small but beautiful place. Macau was formerly a Portugese colony that's why there are lots of small churches in the place. Macau looks like Las Vegas at nite with all its beautiful and splendid neon lites. And just like in Hongkong you will never get lost in this place. There are lots of signs and the bus are plenty, but we ride bus#10A which will bring us directly to Senado Square. As usual we weren't suprised to meet some Filipino at Senado Square strolling around the area. The Senado square is paved with a wave-patterned mosaic of coloured stones, created by Portuguese experts. It is the heart of the city.
It's a pity that we have to leave Macau and went back to Kowloon at such a short time, there are still some places that we haven't able to see but surely the experienced is worth remembering. I'd like to go back to this place...

Waiting for our ride to Macau (China Ferry Terminal)

Me and Roy at Senado Square.

My husband and daughter at Senado Square.

Me at Senado Square, see the pavement.

See the old building on the right? It's a McDonald resto.

Another old building that you can see along Senado Square.

At the end of the pavement is the old church of St. Dominic.
See how splendid Macau at nite.

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