Sunday, January 4, 2009

HK & Macau Trip (Final Part)

Last Day
31/12

Flight back to KL is at 5pm so we got only half a day of free time. Hired the same tourist-van/霸王车 mentioned previously for a 4 hour tour around Macau. Visited many interesting popular tourist destination sites. Not much to say, read the photo captions.


Ruin of St. Paul's. Sometimes referred to as Macau's symbol.

In front of this ancient relic.

Macau Museum is situated just opposite the site. Went in to look at ancient Chinese culture and History.

Next, we headed off to a church on top of a hill. Forgot what's the name. It's located near a residential area for rich people.

Inside the historical church.

Close-up view of the altar.

View of Macau Tower from afar.

Whole group that joined on this HK-Macau trip.

All are relatives.

From the bottom of Macau Tower.

The base of the tower.

Besides viewing the whole city from above, people can actually go on a Sky Walk outside with safety gears.

Of course, u gotta pay for this. Those who completed this walk will receive a certificate to honour their courage. What's more amazing is there are even people doing bungee-jumping/笨猪跳 here! I dun have balls big enuf for these challenges haha.

Interesting photos of those who experienced skywalk in the past.

Macau tower built out of Lego blocks.

Next destination, Macau international flower park.

Bro and sis at the decorated opening.

Simply gorgeous.

Many weddings are held here.

A feast to the eyes.

Cleverly positioned growths and plants.

Pond surrounded by fresh flowers.

Pond decorated with lotus petals...

Bright-coloured flowerbeds.

Trying to be pro-photographer.



That's about it. Back to hotel, checked out, took off to airport, ready to get back to Malaysia. =(

Casa Real Casino-hotel signboard next to the breakfast lounge.


Overall knowledge gained from the trip:

1. Public transport system in HK is far more efficient than in Malaysia with all the complex range of public transports: Monorail, KTM, LRT, etc. At HK, there's only MTR(underground trains- damn long - almost 2 to 3 times the length of Malaysian KTMs and fast trains).


Inside the long long MTR.

MTR ticket-vending machines with Hello Kitty cartoon icons.


Even though the MTR ticket-vending machine looks gay, dun be fooled. U can go almost everywhere in HK in a short amount of time and without having to squeeze as if everyone's inside a sardine can along with foul smells emitted from the bodies of strangers. Also, u dun have to wait for 20+ minutes for train to arrive. U can get one almost every 5 minutes. The stations are all underground so they do not take up much land space. Damn convenient leh.

I feel sad coming back to KL after noticing the huge difference in national achievements.

2. I like the girls' fashion in HK. Long boots, long stockings, black see-thru pantyhoses, long sleeves, cotton coats or robes, trendy scarves, fluffy hats and equipped with juicy slender legs. Imagine different combinations of these outfits and drool over them. Wear these in Malaysia and you'll sweat urself to death.

Not much pretty ladies in HK but there sure are lots of sexy ones. Even the old folks look hot from behind - Beethovens/背多分 or from the side.

Finally, ask me for tips if u ever plan to visit HK or Macau in the near future if u trust me. I just might be able to give some helpful advises. Thx for enduring this lengthy essay, hope u enjoyed reading it. Merci.




Future HK resident,
Yicks

1 comments:

Yicks said...

I checked. MTR stands fro Mass Transit Railway.