Macau is a Special Administrative Region (SAR) of the People's Republic of China. It was previously ruled by the Portuguese and this explains the beautiful design of the buildings.
Travelling from Hong Kong to Macau is as easy as travelling from Singapore to Batam or Bintan. We took MTR from Yau Ma Tei station to Sheung Wan station. On top of Sheung Wan station is the Shun Tak Centre where the Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Terminal is located. As we were travelling on a weekday, we bought our ferry tickets on the day itself. We took Turbojet and it cost HK$159/pax from Hong Kong to Macau. As we were unsure of the return time, we did not get the return ticket. The ferry took about 1hr and the immigration clearance took about 15mins.
Almost everyone who travels to Macau visits the casino. What's good is that the casinos provide shuttle buses from Macau Ferry Terminal to the respective casinos. The shuttle buses are located at the opposite of the Macau Ferry Terminal. After visiting one of the casinos, we took the shuttle bus back to Macau Ferry Terminal to catch a public bus to Senado Square.
Senado Square has plentiful of awesome buildings. After walking around, we proceeded to Ruins of St. Paul's for some photos and selfie!
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| Beautiful buildings at Senado Square at Macau. |
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| At the bus stop opposite Senado Square. |
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| Ruins of St. Pauls' |
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| View of the buildings in front of Ruins of St. Pauls' |
With this, we went back to Macau Ferry Terminal and took a ferry back to Hong Kong for some street food beside our hotel.




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