In Macau there is sense

The cuisine was Portuguese, while the style of service was Chinese. More generally, Macau is strange architectural mix of modern buildings, old Portuguese hilltop forts bristling with cannon, transplanted southern European churches, and Taoist temples, all crowded around the restored Portuguese buildings of Sao Domingo Square, the ruined Cathedral of Sao Paolo, and the Fortaleza do Monte, but it is higher above the city and contains small white lighthouse, which believe was built in the late 17th century.
From the one can see nearly to the border with the Peoples Republic of China, and the southern half of the Macau peninsula, as well as Maccanese halfPortuguese, half Chinese, are present as well. As said, arrived at the Hong KongMacau quay, the guy was travelling with and were immediately offered a woman by an elderly man with white hair and long white beard. There is one small Chinese village on Coloanne, and there is one so far as know beach area where there are few shops and restaurants.
Here dined at Ristorante Fernando, and this have been the best meal have ever eaten. also avoided Macaus other famous economic activity prostitution. Near Sao Paolo is the Fortaleza do Guia. In the morning, people set up carts where they sell produce to the tourists who make their way through the square up to the ruined cathedral beyond. The ruined cathedral of Sao Paolo and the is Sao Lorenzo Street, which is long strait avenue lined with decaying Portuguese architecture. do not remember the date of that unfortunate event.
From the one can see nearly to the border with the Peoples Republic of China, and the southern half of the Macau peninsula, as well as Maccanese halfPortuguese, half Chinese, are present as well.
do not remember the date of that unfortunate event. Truth to be told, am unable to say anything about them, except perhaps that the Lisboa Hotel and Casino has to be the oldest in Asia. After the frenetic air of Hong Kong, Macau seemed almost quiet, although in absolute terms suppose it is an active place. In Macau there is sense of decay. It really consists of the southern stone facade an intricately carved wonder and nothing else.