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Hello, everybody. Hope you guys enjoy the fabulous night-view in Hong Kong. We are going to take ferry to our next destination, Las Vegas in Asia: Macau.
Take the ferry from Hongkong to Macau, Go Go Go! |
Speaking of Macau, first thing comes out our mind must be Gambling. We gonna take you guys to two wonderful casino hotels to experience the most exciting event: gambling.
++ Casino Lisboa ++
It is the most representative casino hotel in Macau. It is known for its distinctive architectural design showcasing a lavish blend
of Portuguese and Chinese décor with dazzling chandeliers and
glittering mosaics, the hotel is an icon set within the heart of Macau. Casino Lisboa Macau is definitely one of the largest in the city. Besides the excellent gaming facilities, what adds more charm to the
Casino Lisboa is its location. Right in the central business district of
the city, the casino is easily accessed from all directions.
Casino Lisboa before expansion, full of Purtugal style. |
The right hand side is the expansion of Casino Lisboa done in 2010. |
++ Venetian Casino Hotel ++
Don't have time go to Venice pity. You can feel authentic Venice scenery at Venetian Casino Hotel. The
Venetian hotel has been pursued by
multiple business philosophy of the resort with three thousand the
luxurious rooms and a large-scale gaming, convention, shopping, sports,
variety and leisure facilities, etc., which covers an area of 110,000
square meters of exhibition space.Guess where are we? Venice? |
I am in Vennce!!! |
Walk in the street of Macau, you feel like being in a familiar Asian city, but because Macau was colonized by portugueses, so you can also find an European style. There are many Heritage sites and tour destinations you cannot miss.
++ Senado Square ++
Senado
Square has been Macau's urban center for centuries, and is still the
most popular venue for public events and celebrations today. The square
is surrounded by pastel coloured neo-classical buildings, creating a
consistent and harmonious Mediterranean atmosphere.Senado Square is not only a place for seeing the Porgutal style building, also a place to shop!!!! |
++ Ruins of St. Paul's ++
Ruins
of St. Paul's which refers to the ruins of a 16th century complex in
Macau including of what was originally St Paul’s College and the
Cathedral of St. Paul. Today, the ruins are one of Macau’s most famous
landmarks. It is so central that you probably pass it several times if
you go to explore Macau on foot.Ruins of St. Paul's is the #1 must go attraction in Macau, don't missed it. |
++ Macau Tower ++
The
Macau Tower is a multi-purpose tourist, convention, and entertainment
facility. It is also an important landmark of Macau. There is an
observation deck at the top where visitors can enjoy panoramic views. It
also has the world's highest Bungy Jump which will take its guests on a
free fall at a speed of up to 200 kilometer per hour for the ultimate
extreme journey!
Do you want to try the Bungy Jump from the Macau tower? |
Beside sign-seeing and gaming, Macau is also famous for the delicious cuisine.
++ Portugese Egg Tart ++
#1 recommendation!!!!! It tastes very good, not too sweet, had caramel glaze on top. Pastry crunchier than normal puff pastry while custard denser than usual. Kept two pieces extra to see how it is after ten hours and still felt fresh crunchy pastry. Completely different from what we eat normally.Portugese Egg Tart~ My favorite food!! I have to eat it everytime when I go to Macau!! Tips: eat it when it's hot, delicious! |
++ Stir Fried Curry Crab ++
This is also one of the most popular Macau food, usually monster sized whole crabs baked in their shells in a curry sauce and served with stir fried vegetables. Portugese style curry crab, Yummy! |
++ Pork chop bun ++
It is the Macanese version of a hamburger, the name pretty much says it all: it's a slice of freshly fried pork (often with a few chunks of bone left) with a dash of pepper placed inside a freshly baked bun.
It is the Macanese version of a hamburger, the name pretty much says it all: it's a slice of freshly fried pork (often with a few chunks of bone left) with a dash of pepper placed inside a freshly baked bun.
Another Must TRY in Macau! |
Wish you guys have great time staying in Macau, also, hope you guys don't contribute too much money to Casino.
Next stop, we are going to take you to Panda's Hometown - Szechuan, Please keep following us.
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