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China's slightly larger version of Trow-Vegas!
Ching ching now we are talking and my dream are ready to come to life! ...- after 2hours of immigration checks stood under a sign that labels me 'foreigner' and might as well have put a sign on my back that said if ur local please push me or spit next to me! Missing home we checked into the 'Ole London hotel' changed up some HKD into Patacha's and explored the old city, basically a small Portuguese town that is ...
I found the traveling Gnome!
... Sure glad we opted to visit there yesterday. I wonder of the top was above the cloud level? I doubt it. We got off the bus at the A-Ma Temple, the oldest temple in Macau and a UNESCO World Heritage site listed since 2005.
The A-Ma temple was in existence long before the city of Macau came into being. It is a melting pot of Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism, and folk beliefs representing a ...
Why Yes...I am a Bun expert...
Buns Buns Buns...
that's what Jarmo, Tommi & I were thinking as we ventured out to the Cheung Chau Bun Festival! We woke up really early, hopped on a ferry to the island of Cheung Chau...a small island that is a part of Hong Kong. Each year they celebrate Buddha's Birthday by holding the bun festival.
There were sooo many people! All clamoring for buns. Except to be quite honest...it was hard to find ...
Move Over, Vegas
... dressed as Madonna or ready to crack a joke to get you to their table. Drinks come slowly and reluctantly, unlike the free flow style at US casinos. Most Chinese gamblers drink water and the focus is 100% on the game.
During the day it’s lovely to walk around Macau’s Old Town, a UNESCO world heritage site. Among other treasures, you can enjoy the ruins of St. Paul’s Cathedral, the bright colonial architecture intact ...
Former portugese colony becomes mac-vegas
... A bUDDHIST tEMPLE, CALLED Na Cha, for which this place is named, because the Portugese, who settled here 500 years ago could not say it in Chinese and Anglicized it. This temple is built on and into a mount, compete with diurite boulders. We then went to the very ggod Macau Museum, which shows the are during the Portugese days as it was part of a trading route, begun on the silk road of GZ, then through here, into Goas India, through the south of Africa and then to Portigal, the ...
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