Our last day in Macau started with a delicious hotel's breakfast.
Why I am so excited when I talking about hotel's breakfast?
Well this breakfast is our FIRST breakfast that provided by hotel , HK's hotel din'provide this.
OK, let's start our journey in Macau with tour guide again.
Our first destination - Macau Tower.
Macau Tower stands at 338 meters (1,109ft) from the ground to its highest point.
When you visit, you’ll be able to go to the top to the the observation deck that has panoramic views.
Watch out! Sections of the Observation Lounge are fitted with glass floor letting you see the ground beneath your feet - 223m away!
Step on them if you're brave enough and feel like you're walking on air.
The ticket fee to enter the tower is 80MOP.
View of Macau from Macau Tower.
Oh ya, Do not be surprise when you see anyone fall down from the building.
It's just a bungee jumping. =)
They also provide SkyWalk X where you can walk around outside the tower.
Moving on to next stop- A-Ma Temple
The name Macau is derived from this temple.
It is reported that when the first Portuguese sailors landed at the coast just outside A-Ma Temple,
they asked the name of the place, the natives replied "A-Ma-Gao".
Then, the Portuguese named the peninsula "Macau".
The tallest casino in Macau- Grand Lisboa
According to the tour guide, this building structure related to feng shui. =p
And our last destination- Ruins of St. Paul .
Ruins of St. Paul’s; a Macau landmark since the 16th century.
Ruins of St.Paul was used to be a church of the Mother of God and was built from 1602 to 1637.
In 1835, a fire burned it to the ground, leaving only the façade, the staircase and portions of a wall.
Back view of Ruins of St.Paul
Mount Fortress.The Fortress was built in the 16th century for protecting the properties of Jesuit in Macau.
Later it was seized by the Governor, for the defense of Macau.
Within the interior of the fortress, you can see the Museum of Macau which was built on the hill in the 1990s.
The museum presents the history of the city and territory of the former Portuguese colony of Macau.
After we search for some delicious Portuguese egg tart.
This is from the "Koi Kei Bakery", it cost MOP7/each.
It is crunchy and the taste is great.
And then, we finished our tour in Macau and walk to Zhu Hai, China.
Don't be shock when i say walk, Macau and Zhu Hai is just in walking distance.
What you have to do is pass the imigration.
So stay tune for the next post!
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