Day Two

Got up late! Somehow that G-SHOCK of Chang Ki's did not work right. Chang Ki and I sprang out of bed and rushed to the morning buffet, which ends at 10 am. I didn't dare overeat because the day will be long. As for James, he was going to do without breakfast because he was the odd person and we didn't have any buffet tickets for him. Thanks for his sacrifice... We all split up after breakfast. Shinichi & Yoshi needed to go back to Hong Kong earlier. Venus & Makiko & Ryuhei & Mika didn't really want to walk that much. Thus, it was Toshi & Julia & Chang & James & I. We would be following the map, trying to see as many places as possible today!

Hotel Fight!!!


Hotel Beverley


a mass outside the Church of Sto Agostinho,established in 1586


Seminario de Sao Jose, now closed

Dom Pedro V, the oldest European theatre in China


Church of Sao Lourenco

typical bus in Macau

We stopped by at a convinience store to buy drinks. (also, James needed breakfast!) While waiting, Chang Ki was singing Christian songs, probably because of all the churches and the masses we seen today. An old European lady approached Chang and complimented that he sings really well!


The Government Palance was built in 1849 and now occupied by the offices of governor and cabinet.


Bridge to the islands

a street corner


view of the southern part of Penha Peninsula


Pehna Chapel - notice the guy in the background!


playing with birds
playing on a seesaw


Chang Ki and Toshi found a boat and jumped on it. They rowed it for a little while before James came forward to them with a large rock and yelled "kougeki!" However it was Julia who actually threw a rock, splashing water against the two. James "scolded" her and then suddenly he threw a rock. Chang Ki got out of the boat with the oar, with seaweed covered at the end, and chased after Julia...


Macau Maritime Museum

boat docked at the pier


A-Ma Temple

shipwrecked!

We decided to get lunch at Henri's Gallery.

Henri's Gallery

After lunch, we took a taxi all the way upmost north part of Macau.

Northern Macau


A mural of Macau behind Julia & Toshi

Upon reaching the ferry terminal, we looked at our watches and realized there was time so we decided to get dinner at McDonald's. We had been walking so much and had been to so many places in Macau! The trip was so much fun, especially since everyone was baka!

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