After the Ruins of St. Paul, ( we took a total of 10minutes just to stop cameras clicking) we walked down the small township. The architecture of the place is really nice. At one point, I felt like i was back in Lugano. Small winding alleyways. We were granted 45 minutes to walk around and input the surrounding (mainly for the student’s understanding for their written report later) Because it was still early, not many shops were open. Half the time we were just walking aimlessly around hoping that we could find a treasure shop by the end of the alleyways but unfortunately NO…:(

Following are the impacts of being in MACAU town but nth is open—>

Just taking photos with whatever we saw interesting

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(: e.g fountain with some marker pen effect painting)

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(e.g:Macau McD)

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(e.g:Unknown passage to the future)

Then we got bored and not amazed anymore with Macau, we took more group shots.

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Pose 1

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Pose 2

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Pose 3

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Pose 4

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Finally, butt pose!! and we bid farewell to the town and head to Ah Ma Temple

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Streets of Macau early Thursday morning.

We reach Ah Ma temple and were supposed to ‘VISIT’ the temple but there was this cookies/biscuit confectionery just 50 steps away from the temple and everyone was inside the small shop to get the ever so famous Kon Kei (if i spelled the name correctly). By the end of the trip, when we were asked about Ah Ma temple, everyone kept quiet and one hero answered ‘i know its located near the biscuit shop’.. *fainted*

Next, (this is getting draggy) we went cross the border and reach CHINA and my colleague said to me ‘you must have felt at home now’ (NO…Just because I was there last year for almost two months, its not a place i would call HOME and get all comfy..shesssh)

Had some problems with two of the middle eastern student as the immigration took almost one whole hour for each of them just to verify their identity because their ‘hair had grown longer’ another *shesshhh* The rest of us waiting outside with our luggage and had to literally ‘tahan’ toilet urge cos:

1. We dont know where is the toilet

2. don’t know how long until the two Heroes get out

3. In a hurry to reach the restaurant

4. And the last reason is personal preference of ‘clean’ and toilets with ‘door’

So we stood and waited and waited and when we saw one came out, everyone cheered and clapped. The second one came out, half were clapping and quarter were jumping and the rest started to walk towards the bus so that we could reach the restaurant for the ‘leakage control’.

Had lunch= yucky then slept in the bus for 2 hour plus and reach GuangZhou. Dinner = better and we went to Street No 9.

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Walked around with high hopes of purchasing cheap stuff but ended up with disappointing outcome. The only highlight was you can find a lot of different insects that you can eat. (its true when they say, Chinese eats everything) I had a whole scorpion to myself, two dragon flies, a few maggots looking worms,  a few smaller version of maggots looking worms and two beetles and very tasty i-dunno-what- is -it.

As i was busy trying out all this exciting items, no photos from my camera and if you are still interested to find out,  click here —> *click*

Ok till my next destination…Gotta run now, Daddy’s day today rushing off to celebrate.. I LOVE MY DAD!!

Ok Bai..

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  1. cryst

    April 24th, 2009 at 5:39 pm

    “I had a whole scorpion to myself, two dragon flies, a few maggots looking worms, a few smaller version of maggots looking worms and two beetles and very tasty i-dunno-what- is -it.”

    Are you S-E-R-I-O-U-S… :shock:

  2. Irenelim

    May 27th, 2009 at 12:46 pm

    Passage to future?… It looks like the well in LOST. Haha… can time travel. :twisted:

  3. Irenelim

    May 27th, 2009 at 12:49 pm

    You eat scorpions, dragon flies and worms?… true boh? I have many cockroaches at home, you be my guest OK? lol.

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