It was almost 5 o'clock in the afternoon when we arrived at the Hotel Venetia, just the right time to see the bright lights of Macau and the hotel itself. From the entrance, the hotel was already crowded with people, a sign that something is up inside the hotel which we were all excited to see. The Venetian Hotel is known worldwide for its unique interior structure and design.
This is a journal of my travels to the wonderful nooks and crannies of the Philippines.
Showing posts with label structures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label structures. Show all posts
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Destination Vacation:The Venetian Macao Resort Hotel
Labels:
bowls,
bus,
dinner,
food,
gambling,
Gondola,
gondolier,
hotel,
Macau,
noodles,
people,
place,
ride,
structures,
vacation,
vegetables,
vermicelli
Location:
Cotai Strip, Macau
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Destination Vacation: Fisherman's Wharf Amusement Park, Macau
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Fisherman's Wharf Amusement Park, Macau
Our first stop in Macau was the Fisherman's Wharf Amusement Park. This is the famous amusement park in Macau and the most entertaining especially at night time.
Obviously the park was quite boring when we arrived because the adventures, the exciting sceneries and rides here start in the evening. There are a number of unique structures in here which are basically new to us. Luckily at this time, we have the entire area to wander around and take pictures because visitors do usually come here at night time.
Labels:
amusement,
convention,
giant,
Macau,
park,
people,
place,
Rome,
snakes,
souvenir,
structures,
theater,
tickets,
vacation
Location:
Macau Peninsula, Macau
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Destination Vacation: St. Paul's Ruins, Macau

St. Paul's Ruins, Macau
We had the entire day to visit the tourist spots and go around Macau. Macau is a one-hour trip by ferry from Hong Kong Island. We noticed that the road signage especially in St. Paul's Ruins are written in Spanish. This is because Macau was once colonized by the Portuguese empire hundreds of years ago. The structures of the buildings here are also influenced by Portuguese architectural design. Macau is very famous for its gambling activity as the source of the country's economy. That's why we were all so excited to stay here 'til 9 o'clock in the evening just to observe the sparkling and busy night life of Macau. We visited the notable St. Paul's Ruins, which is the remaining structure of the Cathedral of St.Paul that was built centuries ago at Rua de Sao Paolo.
Location:
Rua de S. Paulo, Macau
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