Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Day 2: Sheung Wan (Hong Kong) - Macau , plus Macau Tower + Senado Square, Ruins of St. Paul and Fisherman's Wharf

Continuing my trip from Hong Kong now to Macau.

Day 2: Saturday, 12 September 2015

Hong Kong to Macau, the best way to go there is via ferry. So when we check-out from hotel, we immediately go to the ferry terminal at Sheung Wan.








Hence, we start our journey from Sheung Wan (Hong Kong)_to Macau which we arrive at the ferry terminal.




We did have our breakfast at the ferry. Hence, here are some pictures at Macau Outer Ferry Terminal, and also we thought that we could wait for the hotel shuttle, but we decided to take a bus to the hotel instead.








We decided to leave our bags here at the hotel, so we continue our journey to the Macau AJ Hackett Tower. Initially, we decided to do the bungee jump, standing at 233m tall, but when look at the price, the adrenaline of about more than 10 seconds on air, seems not to worth the package price, which is about S$700. Instead, we just make a tour at the tower, complete with a complementary snack, which we take it as a lunch.
So, here are the pictures on Macau tower.







































After spending about 3-4 hours at the tower, it's time to go for a walk, starting at Ruins of St. Paul.







But, within that area, there is a museum and a park with a shelter, so , we go around there.






























After visiting here, we make our trip down around Senado Square, and make our way to a library opposite it.
 Macau is well-known for its Portuguese egg tart.






 Library opposite Senado Square.
 Directions.


 Saint Augustin Square.

Library near the square. More pictures ahead going down from Saint Augustin Square all the way to the main area.
 Church.
 Theatre area.







City area. Next, we go to the fisherman's wharf.





















 Macau's car plate.
 Road junction.
Macau polytechnic. When we check-in at the hotel, this is the room to stay for the weekend night, just only a night.
 Biggest room for 2 separate beds ever booked for Macau. No other place has this kind of room.






Relaxing on the corner. Since we were so dead tired after the walk, we just try out the hotel dinner, and manage to take pictures around it. And that marks the end of Day 2.


 Hotel kitchen.
 Voucher.





 Typical Macau food.

 Apple juice, using the voucher.
Rio Hotel. See you for Day 3.



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