A few shots from a short trip to this interesting city:
The main avenue
Skyline
the historic centre of Macau is a UNESCO heritage site consisting 20+ buildings and locations
Senado Square - the heart of Macau
the most interesting thing to see in this city is the unique mixture of Chinese and Portuguese cultures and architecture
at midnight
Macau Tower
Rua da Felicidade (Happiness Road) - once a red light district
If you want to escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, Coloane (Island) is the right place!
Coloane Village has a very tranquil atmosphere and great Portuguese food (perhaps the best in Macau) :cheers:
use of tiles
Inside a temple of Tam Kung - an patron deity of seafarers
Hac Sa (Black Sand) Beach - now mixed with yellow sand due to whatever reason
Mainland China is just across a river from Coloane
i'm not fond of casinos, but this one is pretty
Taipa - a major residential district
Near the Taipa House Museum is a large lotus pond park. We sat for an hour just to rest our legs :nuts:
a singer
Hope you enjoyed.
More @ http://www.ssfoto.net/macau.html
The main avenue
Skyline
the historic centre of Macau is a UNESCO heritage site consisting 20+ buildings and locations
Senado Square - the heart of Macau
the most interesting thing to see in this city is the unique mixture of Chinese and Portuguese cultures and architecture
at midnight
Macau Tower
Rua da Felicidade (Happiness Road) - once a red light district
If you want to escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, Coloane (Island) is the right place!
Coloane Village has a very tranquil atmosphere and great Portuguese food (perhaps the best in Macau) :cheers:
use of tiles
Inside a temple of Tam Kung - an patron deity of seafarers
Hac Sa (Black Sand) Beach - now mixed with yellow sand due to whatever reason
Mainland China is just across a river from Coloane
i'm not fond of casinos, but this one is pretty
Taipa - a major residential district
Near the Taipa House Museum is a large lotus pond park. We sat for an hour just to rest our legs :nuts:
a singer
Hope you enjoyed.
More @ http://www.ssfoto.net/macau.html