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Tuesday, 27 March 2012

Hong Kong - Macau

Macau is just an hour ride from Hong Kong which you take the ferry from Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon Ferry Terminal. We made our way there and when we arrived at Macau Ferry Terminal, don't be shocked when you stepped out as you would see a lot of local drivers touting for "business" with the streams of visitors coming out.

We were also stopped by them and the price that they offered is "Chop Head" which means expensive! Definitely not worth the money. Dear and me went to the tourist counter where they offer local maps and routes on how to go to the tourists' spots. Pretty easy so we went over to the bus terminal which is opposite the ferry terminal.

You just need to take the escalator down and walk through the underground to the other side. We went to look for the bus that can take us to St Paul Ruins and the bus fare was cheap. I cannot remember what bus and exact cost but it is really worth to take a ride in the bus and enjoy the journey as they drive through the streets of Macau.

When we alighted the bus, we were welcome by the beautiful Portugal structures which you never get to see in Singapore.









































We slowly explored around and came to a church building and saw this bridal car!
















Of cos, as a KPO aka busybody, we went into the church and there and there was a on-going church wedding! Oh..I loved the stained glass window! It is such a beautiful scene to get married in a church.




















Looking back, actually the church that I got married was also built with beautiful stained glass! Haha...

 
Ruins of St Paul... which remains one of Macau's famous landmarks.
















Empty tomb....

















You may want to check out my other Hong Kong - Macau blog at http://jastanyy.blogspot.com/2011/02/hong-kong-day-3.html  which I went in year 2011. In that particular blog, I shared how you can make your way from Kong Hong to go to Macau and how you can take the free shuttle bus to The Venetian. I also included on some pricing that you may want to take note too! Have fun reading... (",)

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