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Travel Blogs from Macau Peninsula
Macau
Although the people at the bus station said we needed to leave to find a bus to go to Macau (they did not speak English), Lisa went to the local KFC and met somebody that explained the way to Macau (Au Man in Chinese) was to catch bus #2 which was leaving from the bus station where we just arrived. After a short wait, we caught bus #2 for 2.50 RMB …
Little Europe
During our visit in HK in 2005, we went to Macau for a day tour but heck 1 day isnt just enough! so when had the chance we made sure its more than a day so we have planned 3 nites, 2 days... not bad. Oh, btw, its a struggle to communicate in English, its a non-english speaking country, we survived because we met some Filipinos working there ( …
Macau, thunderstorms and singing competitions
Hi all, Sorry for the lack of blogging recently but not much has been going on! Although, last weekend was a long weekend for the May bank holiday. So 5 of us, me, Becky, Alison and 2 other girls they met in Beijing decided to go to Macau for the weekend. From what I understand, which probably isn't very much, Macau is very similar to Hong Kong in …
Macau!
Geinterviewed voor de televise van Hong Kong,
Gewandeld door de portugeze/chineze straten
Het nachtleven geproefd van "de orientaalse las Vegas"
Heerlijk Cantonees eten
Heerlijk weer
Kortom een prachtige mengelmoes van de westerse en Orientaalse culturen!
Gone to the dogs
We arrived from Hong Kong by catamaran and tracked down our hostel which was pretty central despite being by far the cheapest place in town (admittedly the walls don't reach the ceilings but heh its cheap).
Macau is a bizarre combination of styles - a mix of China, Hong Kong, Portugal and Vegas. After arriving we walked through the old …