【Macau】Half of the world's fireworks, half of the paper drunk gold fans
The impression of Macau🇲🇴 is legendary and story-like, with Portuguese romance, business sea ups and downs, half of the world's fireworks, half of the paper drunk gold fans.
Tips for preparation before departure:
1⃣️Hong Kong and Macau pass and endorsement
2⃣️Mobile phone opens international roaming
3⃣️British standard conversion plug
4⃣️Currency can be exchanged at the port for bus fare, almost all of Macau can use WeChat Alipay
Customs clearance:
Generally, it is more convenient to pass the customs from the Gongbei Port, and there are free 🆓 fortune cars to various places after the customs.
Day1⃣️: Taipa Island Experience a day of paper drunk gold fans~
Venetian➡️Londoner➡️Parisian➡️Wynn Palace
Pass the customs at Gongbei Port, and take the free fortune car to the Venetian Mall after the customs
🌟You can take a gondola boat in the Venetian Mall
🌟Stroll along the indoor canal to St. Mark's Square in Venetian
🌟The Venetian has a second-floor corridor that leads directly to the Londoner, and there are many terraces on this corridor, all of which are good photo 📷 spots~
🌟The rain corridor, red bus 🚌, and red telephone booth at the entrance of the Londoner are all very photogenic~
🌟After visiting the Londoner, you can go to the Parisian garden, lawn➕corridor, this is the best position for a photo with the Eiffel Tower🗼❗
️You must stay in this area until night🌃 You can have afternoon tea☕️ to experience the Banyan Tree SPA or Wynn Palace SPA. When the lights come on at night, it is the real paper drunk gold fan Macau❗️The Bingling Bingling "Eiffel Tower" is too charming~
🌟The music fountain⛲️ in front of Wynn Palace starts at 8⃣️ o'clock every night, and the lights sprinkled on the water surface are like broken diamonds
🌟The sightseeing cable car🚠 at the entrance of Wynn is free to experience🆓~but you have to queue for a long time
Day 2⃣️Macau Peninsula Experience a day of worldly fireworks
Official Street➡️Fisherman's Wharf➡️Guia Lighthouse➡️Ruins of St. Paul
🍜Recommended food on Official Street: World Record Coffee Thick Egg Toast, Charcoal Roasted Coffee; Big Profit Pork Chop Bun; Mo Yi Ji Durian Cake; Changzhou Ping Ji Glutinous Rice Cake; Heng You Beef Offal; Ma Jiao Tea Stall🍵
📷Walk along Official Street to the Church of Our Lady, there are several Tiffany blue villas next to it, don't miss it
Fisherman's Wharf Official Street➡️Fisherman's Wharf Bus🚌AP 1 Road
24 hours🆓 open, the seaside pier🏖️ imitates the ruins of the ancient Roman Colosseum, as if entering the movie 🎬 "Roman Holiday"
Guia Lighthouse Fisherman's Wharf➡️Lighthouse Walk🚶
You can overlook the Macau city area and take in the Grand Lisboa and Macau Tower
Ruins of St. Paul Lighthouse➡️Arch Walk🚶
Now the flow of people at the Ruins of St. Paul is very large, if you want to take a photo with the Ruins of St. Paul, there are two recommended positions: 1⃣️The window on the second floor of Uniqlo opposite the arch and the archway at the door; 2⃣️Take a side view of the arch in the love lane next to it~Easily avoid the crowd~
Old, but clean and well maintained church. beautiful view of the city when you go on top of the hill. Must see area with nice street shopping.
Autumn is a fabulous season for visiting Ruin of St. Paul’s. However, there were too many people which made our team find it hard to get many good photos 🤭🤭
Strolling through Macau, the Ruins of Saint Paul's captivated me with its rich history and intricate architecture. As I climbed the steps, the weathered facade revealed tales of the past, creating a surreal atmosphere that transported me to a bygone era. Exploring the nearby streets, the fusion of Portuguese and Chinese influences in the vibrant culture left an indelible mark, making my visit to this UNESCO World Heritage site truly memorable.
The St Paul's Archway in Aomen, formerly known as the St Paul's Church, was built in the Ming Wanli 30 years (1602), and was burned by fire in the Qingdao Light 15 years (1835), only the remaining St Paul's Archway, now one of the signs of Macau, is also one of the eight Macau "Sanba Holy Places".
太值得来了,很有历史意义,来过3次,每次到澳门只要有时间我都会来一次。大三巴牌坊旁边还有一个澳门博物馆,这个博物馆里很多澳门故事,想了解澳门的历史,一定要去大三八牌坊和澳门博物馆。
The landmark building in Macau, where you must come to Macau. Originally a church, because of a fire, the church only burned one side, and later became a must-visit point when you come to Macau, and the cannon is on the right side of the church.
The view is nice and it's definitely worth checking out. If you aren't in good shape maybe skip this, otherwise it's worth the visit.