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In each hotel there will always be a trusty concierge that knows about almost everything there is to know about the country. Since this is my profession, here's my take on things to do in Macau. Listen up as I give you the full scoop!
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Macau is more than just casinos and gambling. A part of China and also a former Portuguese colony, Macau has a rich blend of history and culture. Taking a stroll along Senado Square is like taking a walk back in time.
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Situated on the Lantau island of Hong Kong, Ngong Ping 360 is a famous cable car route that climbs the mountain from Tung Chung all the way to the Ngong Ping Village.
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The airport is not only a terminal and buildings. It is also a cool place to witness the sunset on the horizon and very close-up to the amazing site of landing and taking-off airplanes - best spot of course is the end of runway. Even if you are not into planes you will be impressed by the sites there!
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I'm a free thinker when it comes to religion but has always been obsessed by the craftsmanship of buildings - especially churches. Besides that, I've always been attracted to the holy and tranquil atmosphere inside churches. I always feel calm and peaceful inside as if there's nothing to fear. Therefore, whenever traveling to another country, I always include visiting churches to my itinerary.
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Travessa da Paixão is a small lane about 50 meters long which located beside one of the most popular tourist spot in Macau, The Ruins of St. Paul. This small little lane looks no different than many other lanes found in Macau island but its specialty lies in its name, Travessa da Paixão.
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What happened when I went on my first trip to China with a newly-bought Fisheye2? Here's a short read on my adventure with my dearest "Giggle", from a cultural centre to shopping mall. My first vacation with an analogue camera.
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This Lomo location has been featured before but a veil of thick fog was covering it. Thankfully it was quite sunny during my trip so I was able to get a good look - and lots of lomographs of this popular tourist destination in Hong Kong.
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The LandMark of Macau! You cant say you've been to Macau, if you were not able to set foot in the famous Senado Square and took a picture with a background of the fountain. All the events and happenings are most likely staged here. Its a historical tourist spot, not to be missed!
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I've lost count of the number of sunsets I witnessed at Butterfly Beach.
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A 3-day trip to the small city of Macau with my Nikon turned out to be an eye-opening experience. With my camera, I was able to capture amazing shots of this multicultural city which doesn't only boasts of great food but a lot of interesting structures as well. Just goes to show how great things can come even from small packages.
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Adrenaline junkies will surely heart the Macau Tower! It is a popular place for thrill seekers who want to experience the world’s highest bungee jump, the mast climb, or the Skywalk X.
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Macau is a delightful place to visit for its unique yet harmonious clash of heritage: the mixture of oriental East and Portuguese influence spice up the destination like nowhere else!
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Located on Cotai Strip in Macau, The Venetian Macao Resort Hotel is home to Asia’s biggest casino. It is overwhelmingly huge and you really need to use a map if you don’t want to get lost!
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Not only does Tai O possess beautiful scenery, it also has a unique attitude to life. It is a place to lay back, enjoy life, and do some people watching. Hong Kong is not a dead town, view Tai O from two different colorful perspectives!
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Chek Lap Kok Airport, succeeding and replacing the Kai Tak Airport, became Hong Kong's International Airport in 1998. Handling 45,560,888 passengers in year 2009 alone, it's now the world's 13th busiest airport so you're sure to bump into someone interesting!
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The Ruins of St. Paul's (also known as Sam Ba Sing Tzik) stands adjacent to the famous Mount Fortress and Macau Museum. The front façade and the grand stone stairs are the only remains of the greatest church in Macau. First constructed in 1580, St. Paul's Church caught fires in 1595 and 1601.
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GuangZhou's South China Agricultural University (SCAU), the blossoming bauhinia flowers turned everything into a sea of red. Memories, encounters, happiness, that is the beauty of the SCAU campus. Every year, the campus feels so surreal from end of March 'til the beginning of April.
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Have a relaxing moment at Tung Chung New Development Ferry Pier, Hong Kong! Enjoy the lovely scene of the sea and the sky by the waterfront with the autumn breeze blowing softly through your hair.
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Thinking about an ideal place which gives you the ability to go sight seeing and picture taking on a boat along the river? How about Tai O, located on the western side of Lantau Island in Hong Kong, which is full of different kinds of Lomographic opportunities.