Tag : things to do Macau
Here is a video of the gondola ride in the Venetian, Macau. The person operating the gondola are actually professional singers, and part of the ride is a serenade from them.
This particular singer actually looks like a Pinoy, and he's the only one who got claps and praises in the audience, how about that?
Check out the details of our tour in the Venetian here: The Venetian
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Aug 2009
During our visit in Macau's the Venetian. Part of the amusement there was opera performance by different artists. On this video, is a 'princess-like' opera singer, singing Hark the Herald. We came there after new year '09 and it's just perfect for the season.
Video and narration by Jeff.
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Jul 2009

This post is part of our itinerary in Macau. For the complete itinerary view here: Macau itinerary
This spot wasn't coming up during my search of tourist spots in Macau. Luckily Jeff found this and we immediately altered our itinerary for this one.
How to go there
From our walking tour in Macau, we went back to our hotel to get the free service going to the Venetian. It took us about 15 minutes to get there.
Every minute, there are buses and tourists arriving at the Venetian. At
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How to go there
From Ruins of Saint Paul, Jeff and I took a bus going to Saint Anthony's church.
This post is part of our trip in Macau. For the complete itinerary, check out this link here: Macau itinerary
What to See - Saint Anthony's church
After a whole day of touring Jeff and I arrived at Saint Anthony's about 5 pm. It's a good thing we were still early, as it would suck taking pictures at night, and lots of people walking around in your shots. :P We just took pictures of Saint Anth
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Jul 2009
Here is a video of our tour in Ruins of Saint Paul, showing tons of people visiting the place. Jeff seemed to be in a different place though, he kept saying that we were in St. Peters. I deleted that part of the vid, cause our face was on it, hehehe.
Also in this video, you can see Na Tcha Temple, Section of the Old City Walls and the big pineapple-shape building of Casino Lisboa.
Video and narration by Jeff. :)
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How to go there
This post is part of our trip in Macau. For the complete itinerary, check out this link here: Macau itinerary
Mount Fortress is walking distance from Ruins of Saint Paul, See what I mean in the picture below :) Follow the street signs from there, and you wont miss it.
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What to see
The trek to Mount Fortress took us about 20
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How to go there
This post is part of our trip in Macau. For the complete itinerary, check out this link here: Macau itinerary
Ruins of Saint Paul is walking distance from Senado Square. Jeff and I came from Lou Kau Mansion, and Ruins of Saint Paul would be about 5 min walk from there. We made occasional stops on our way there, including a Portuguese egg tart snack in this cute store.
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Jul 2009

How to go there
This post is part of our tour in Macau. For the detailed trip there, check out this link here: Macau Itinerary.
From Senado Square walk way, there's an alley to get to Lou Kau Mansion. Address is No. 7, Travessa da Sé.
What to See
At the entrance, there are tour guides that would give you brochures containing architectural and historical information of the house.
We first started to roam around the ground floor of Lou Kau. The mansion is a mixture of western
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Jul 2009

There are tons of things to see in Senado Square. I believe it's the center of all activities in Macau.
How to go there
This post is part of our tour in Macau. For our detailed itinerary there, checkout this link: Macau Itinerary
For Jeff and I's walking tour. We came from Dom Pedro V Theater, and headed here. Took us about 20 minutes walk to get to Senado Square.
What to See
The first spot we passed by in Senado Square was Largo de Senado or Leal Senado. The picture a
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How to go there
This post is part of our itinerary in Macau. For the complete itinerary view here: Macau itinerary
St. Joseph’s Seminary and Church, Sir Robert Ho Tung Library, Dom Pedro V Theater and Church of St. Augustine, are located in just one block. From Lilau square, Jeff and I walked to get here.
What to See
After our tour at Saint Lawrence church, Jeff and I head on to Saint Joseph Seminary. Unfortunately, it was closed when we arrived there because there was some church ac
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