香港澳门之旅第六天:8月7日2011年, 星期天

American Breakfast set.

Croissant with scrambled eggs and fries.
The whole square was swarming with tourists and the sun was blazing hot. Totally had no mood to look around much. We visited one of the churches there and proceeded to walk along the paths to one of the junctions just before the ruins. We got ourselves the famous pork cutlet buns and some egg tarts and bubble tea from the once famous stall, but it was now not so crowded anymore. I wonder why. Then I decided to take a gamble and took a more secluded route to try to reach the ruins. That path was totally void of tourists save for a few locals walking past. If we took the main path, we would be squeezing with tonnes of other tourists under such obscene weather. Luckily my gamble paid off and we wondered around freely to reach this lovely place, which was just beside the ruins.

We could see the ruins from our position at quite a nice angle.

A close up view.

This little pathway was called Travessa Da Paixão or 戀愛巷.

Not the nicest of places for a picture. See all the graffiti on the wall.
We then climbed up the stairs and up a steep slope to reach the side of Ruins of St. Paul's. Certainly the best way to reach there if you don't wanna squeeze with the crowd.

Mission accomplished! Proof of visiting Macau.
We then walked all the way back to our hotel to put down our souvenirs and stuff and rested for a while. Then it's dinner time! I had wanted to bring dear to this place which I visited on my previous trip to Macau with Hong Ming and Boon Keong a year ago. Didn't take too much trouble finding the place cos Macau is so small.

锅贴

小笼包
We then took cab to Venetian Macao. Bought some Koi Kei mooncakes from its stall there.
Then at one of the bar area, we saw some salsa dancers performing.

Cool stuff. Didn't have these performances on my previous trip there.

Been there done that! Momorange visits Venetian Macao.
Details of the show is here.
Show Times : 12:00pm - 6:00pm - every 30 minutes
7:00pm - 10:00pm - every hour
Show Duration : 15 minutes
Ticket Price: MOP30 (Latest update Mar 2014: MOP50)
Place : Level 1, The Boulevard , The Bubble
Enquiries: 8868 6688

Beautifully designed water falling from the heavens.

Cool show. Definitely a MUST SEE.

Who says money can't fall from the sky?

Not sure whether there's a Hard Rock Cafe here.

The kids were fascinated with the mermaid on the right.
The interiors look so majestic and highly exquisite. Also a must-see hotel casino.

One of the newest hotel casinos in Macau.

Lucky crystals for the lucky gambler.

Walk into a place of grandeur.

Looks like peacock feathers on the ceiling.

In a different colour.

A resident girlband performing in the casino.
Then it's another indulgence again as we ordered instant noodles for supper lol.

The luncheon meat tastes quite weird zzz.