Macau Madness

A November 2005 trip to Macau by writeonthespot

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What can you do for a day and a half? You can do lots of things in Macau! Shop, tour the city, and visit the historical spots. Macau is a fusion of the East and the West.

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Macau MadnessBest of IgoUgo

Overview

Barrier Gate
Macau is a fusion of the East and West. There are Chinese influences everywhere as evidenced in its temples and the Chinese features of the people. At the same time, it has remnants of the Portuguese descent from the old churches to some food and restaurants. The first thing to do when in Macau is to visit the Macau Tower, famous for its sky jumping and skywalking. We were there at a best time because they were hosting the East Asian Games 2005. Not-to-miss tourist spots are the Leal Senado, St. Paul Ruins, and St. Dominic Church, to name a few. Don't forget the Guia Lighthouse, the Macau Fortress, and the Maritime Museum, which is beside A-mah Temple. At the northeast part of the city is the Barrier Gate, which is the gateway to mainland China. Buses ply most of these areas, so it's really easy for a tourist to go around. The Leal Senado has various shops, both high-end and low-end. Everything seems to be walking distance from that place. Street food, which travellers should try, can also be found in the square. The short cable car ride to the lighthouse is something to look forward to. Atop the lighthouse, one can see Casino Lisboa and the Macau Tower.

Quick Tips:

November 2005 is a busy month for Macau with the Catholic holidays and the East Asian Games. Also, the Grand Prix is coming up, which everyone seems to be looking forward to. For adventurers seeking a thrill in skyjumping and skywalking, an entrance of MOP60 to the tower and an additional fee for the equipment is needed. There are discount coupons to various restaurants and shops offered at their information center.

Best Way To Get Around:

The public bus in Macau is tourist-friendly. It has numbers provided in bus stops, and most buses pass by tourist destinations. Every bus ride costs MOP2.50, no matter what the distance is. Some buses provide information of their next stops, while maps also have the bus numbers stopping in a particular area. Taxis are flagged down at MOP10, but if you prefer short walks and the public buses, take the cabs as a last option.
Fu Hua Hotel
When we arrived at the hotel, we had difficulty communicating with the reception, but they were patient and friendly. Good thing there were Macau maps and guides at the reception, as they were helpful to us. The rooms were clean, with comfortable beds, TV sets, A/C, and private baths.

Fu Hua has a good location. Buses pass by in front of the hotel and restaurants and convenience stores are within walking distance. It is even a few blocks away from the Guia Lighthouse.

At that time, there were so many media people covering the East Asian Games who were billeted in Fu Hua. The elevators were always full, so we had to take the stairs.
  • Member Rating 4 out of 5 by writeonthespot on February 9, 2006

Fua Hua Hotel
98-102 Rua Francisco Xavier Pereira Macau, China

GaloBest of IgoUgo

Restaurant

Galo Restaurant
We were in a hurry to catch our flight back to the Philippines. We checked in our baggage and went to this restaurant near the airport. Though we were pressed for time, we really enjoyed the food. One of my friends said, "Too bad we're in a hurry. If we had the whole time to ourselves, we could've enjoyed the food more." The staff is helpful and friendly too. The place is nicely decorated and very colorful and lively.
  • Member Rating 3 out of 5 by writeonthespot on November 9, 2005

Galo
Taipa Village Macau, China

Ruins of the Church of St. PaulBest of IgoUgo

Attraction | "Behind Sao Paulo Church's Facade"

Cross in the crypt
The statues and paintings that survived the ruins of Sao Paulo Church are kept behind the church. They speak of the Portuguese influence on the Macanese through Christianity. Looking at the images, they seem to come alive, bringing you to the time of Macau's great devotion.
  • Member Rating 4 out of 5 by writeonthespot on November 9, 2005

Ruins of the Church of St. Paul
Rua de Sao Paulo Macau, China

Guia Fort and LighthouseBest of IgoUgo

Attraction | "Sightseeing"

Cable Car
Take the cable car from the Jardim de Flora and you will see the beautiful gardens of Guia. On the way to the top of the hill, locals are seen doing Tai Chi and other forms of physical exercise. The lighthouse opens at around 10am, and since we were there very early, it was still not available to visitors. However, one can already go up towards the lighthouse and see the entire Macau cityscape. The new Macau-Taipa bridge and the Macau Tower can be seen. Numerous Portuguese-inspired houses are also visible. It's a great place to be for serenity and to see the beauty of Macau.
  • Member Rating 3 out of 5 by writeonthespot on November 9, 2005

Guia Fort and Lighthouse
Guia Hill Macau, China

Green Chilli, anyone?
Macau is such a colorful place. It is full of arts, history, and sights. By day it reveals the Portuguese-inspired buildings as well as traces of Chinese heritage through its temples. Senate Square is a place that marries the old and the new with its old churches and buildings as well as branded shops that speak of a globalized world. At night, the Leal Senado lights up revealing a glorious landscape. In one of those streets, we passed by a vendor and tried their street foods. They're the best ever! There's this giant green chili filled with some flour and local flavorings. It was totally unique, awesome, and adventurous.

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