Nowadays have the urge to travel. Been to Bali which is super beautiful place to visit. Was just talking to Sunny yesterday when he ask me about Krabi. He's going there July i think. Me myself going to Macau with my gf and her sis in Sept 08. Been to Hong Kong and Shenzhen but not Macau. So now am looking for details about Macau.
Lot's of people told me that there are only a hand full of places where you can go at Macau. So went online to see where i can go and stay at Macau. Casino is something you dun have to mention lar about Macau coz everyone know. Places i have in my list:-
1. Ruins of St.Paul
2. Macau Museum
3. Monte Fort
4. Lou Lim Ieoc Garden
5. Dr. Sun Yat Sen Memorial House
6. Guia Fort and Lighthouse
7. Wine Museum
8. Fisherman's Wharf
9. Macau Cultural Centre
10. Guan Yin Statue
11. Senado Square
The second day maybe we'll go to Zhuhai and spend a relaxing day there. Zhuhai famous for massage and it's my favourite after tiring day. Beside that, Zhuhai is famous for it's beach. One thing about Zhuhai is that you have to have visa to enter Zhuhai from Macau. And if can multiple entry visas. Places to visit:-
1. Jiu Zhou Cheng - for shopping
2. Meixi Royal Stone Archways
3. New Yuan Ming Palace
4. Statue of Fisher Girl
5. Massage.......
The third day plan is to go Hong Kong. Again you'll need a visa from Macau. We can go by ferry to this busy island. Been there before 3 years ago and it's a nice place to visit but the road is very confusing. Places to visit:-
1. Wong Tai Sin Temple
2. Tai Ping San
3. Lan Kwai Fong
4. Disneyland
5. Ocean World - heard that it's under renovation
6. The lady street (Loi Yan Kai)
7. Avenue of Stars
Hong Kong is more beautiful at night. Maybe will stay till dawn before taking the ferry ack to Macau. The last time we went is by tour and they took us to this place own by Jacky Chan which sells bling bling....spend almost RM2k there the last time.
Okie la will update you'll when the real thing happen. All this is only planning. Thinking of going to Krabi another time before the Macau trip.
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