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Friday, April 18, 2008

6th Day Trip in HK & Macau
























25/03/2008
Tuesday

1. Fook Kie - eat porridge
* all of us just miss Fook kie porridge, that why the last day in HK, we just choose this as our breakfast - HKD 23

2. wet market & street market in HK
* drink " leong cha " & shopping for another 2 knit wears - HKD 105
* HK wet market sell very fresh seafood, some of the seafood are still alive,
,they also sold yummy grilled duck, only charged HKD 50 per duck(if not mistaken), that mean only RM 25 in Malaysia, cheaper than Malaysia, but if you choose to eat in restaurant, I don't think as cheap as this price
* the street market alike petaling street, sell bags, shoes, clothes, fruits and sundries…

3. MRT heading for turbotjet to macau
* as our previous planning is take taxi to HK Macau Ferry Terminal but many taxi driver refuse to fetch us bacause they need to across the tunnel, therefore they need to pay toll & return back to town with empty car ,then a good taxi driver teach us how to take MRT to ferry terminal, we didn’t aware it's really convenient & save cost, its only HKD 10

4. Macau Fisherman's Wharf
(i) Tang Dynasty - is a replica of old Chinese architectures
(ii) Vulcania - 40 meter high man-made volcano sits at the sea's edge
(iii) Convention and Exhibition Centre - Located at the basement level of the Aqua Romanis, this elegant venue was built based upon a fascinating legend of an ancient civilization.
(iv)Roman Amphitheatre - spectacular and multi-functional performance venue features a multi-purpose stage with a size of 199m2, well equipped with world-class audio and visual technology as well as professional lighting system, which together form an ideal venue for all kinds of outdoor performances and variety shows.
(v) Rome - serves as the main gateway to the Legend Wharf, leading visitors into the traditional European and Latin style district.
(vi) Italian Riviera - replicates the beautiful and relaxing villages along the Mediterranean Coast of Northwest Italy,
which is famous for its climate and fascinating scenery
(vii) Spain - The Spanish zone features two Spain buildings Trinidad and Havana,
which houses the most well-known fashion brands in one, while disco & bars in another
(x) Amsterdam - The traditional narrow brick buildings serve as the symbol of the city of Amsterdam.
(xi) Lisbon - Macau's glorious history has brought the wonderful union of the Portuguese & Chinese cultures, which until now still preserves some colonial life traces in town. The Lisbon architectural complex let visitors discover the profound culture development of Macau.
(xii) Rocks Hotel - The 72 guestrooms and suites combine the luxury and elegance of old Europe with French-windowed balconies to reveal spectacular surrounding sea views and the amazing Macau Fisherman’s Wharf.
(ix) Fisherman's Pier - A well-equipped Marina, able to berth 20 private yachts with maximum length of 150ft, is ready to serve our illustrious customers.

5. Sintra Hotel
* Situated in the heart of Macao, just one block away from one of the largest 24-hour casino in town: Lisboa Casino. They offer easy accessability to the business and shopping centre of the city.
* Deluxe room $650.00 Sundays – Thursdays , $900.00 Saturday, $1,000.00 Sunday (share by 3 person per room)
* Fax: (853) 28510527 Tel: (853) 28710111
* Email : rsvn@hotelsintra.com

6. Venetian
* The Venetian Macao is a casino resort in Macau, China owned by the Las Vegas Sands hotel-casino chain. The Venetian is a 40-story, $1.8 billion anchor for the 7 resort hotels which are under construction on the Cotai Strip in Macau.
* Lunch in Venetian food court -Macao 50

7. Chicken Pork Steamboat
* Gigi spend us for a macau famous chicken feet & pork steamboat, singapore fried mihun, fried prawn .The steamboat is really taste good & never eat in Malaysia.

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