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The Vegas of the Orient
... language,
to the food and beautiful architecture.
There is, however, much more to Macau than gambling.
The peninsula and
the island of Coloane for instance,
is still a peaceful area with it's fishing villages and small houses.
Taipa peninusla is also nice,
but the casinos are rapidly growing.
Macau is far from resembling,
Las Vegas, in a ...
From one SAR to aother
... But I’m hardly surprised at this, most of the time it is very humid and sitting in the tropical heat can be unbearable to most. However, I’ve always loved the heat and humidity and I wish for more places.
Macau is also fairly small, so you can also see some traditional Chinese areas a mere stone’s throw away. I guess that’s what I like best about living in Hong Kong and visiting Macau. It’s still very traditional – you ...
Moving to China
... intersections, roundabouts, or driveways. Driving on the wrong side of the road and turning a 2-lane road into 4 is always appropriate as long as you honk your horn to signal the other drivers.
It was 3 days before we even saw another non-Asian person. We pretty much get stared at like zoo exhibits when we are outside of Huafa, but it is all good-natured. The same goes for when we eat out at a restaurant. It usually takes at least four servers ...
Nearly lost my shirt.....in Macau!
... hotel for coffee, and caught up with everything. We insisted they come to join us for lunch which they initially refused, but then agreed to have Dim Sum with us at a nearby restaurant. We walked there, and Hong held Anne’s hand all the way which was very sweet – and just like Anne’s mum would have done! There was a queue waiting to be seated, but Hong walked straight in - she had phoned a friend ahead who lived nearby to ...
Getting crazy in China!
Well its the end the week and we are offically done with orientation. It was an awsome time and we got to see lots of local places as well as eat a variety of cultural dishes. Getting to know the other foreign exchange students has also been great! Its feels as though we've been together much longer then a week, and everyone has been unbelievably friendly. Hopefully we will continue to spend time ...