Macau Tour
Post Time: Dec 29 2009 By
Janet Chan
Few days ago, I went to Macau for a business trip. That was an amazing experience.
We left for Macau by ship in the morning. It was my first time taking boating, and certainly felt seasickness because of its shaking. On the way to Macau, I can nothing but ocean.
After arrived in Macau, we take a bus and went to The Regions of St. Paul's with an anticipation mood. The Regions of St. Paul's was built from 1582 to 1602 by the Jesuits, the cathedral was the largest Catholic Church in Asia at the time, and the royalty of Europe vied with each other to bestow upon the cathedral the best gift. Actually, I never see such a style of architecture in other places and still feel so excited when I memory it at the present.
Here, I want to mention another thing I like most---Macau’s Old Path. When I walking on the path, it seems I am away from the city, from the noise.
The next stop is the Venetian Macao-Resort-Hotel. It plays a crucial role in making Macao one of Asia's most exciting entertainment destinations and preeminent convention and exhibition venues. When I in the casino, it is another world. In this world, there is no worries, no poverty, just wealth. Everyone was enjoying their gamble. I planed to memory the second by my camera, but it was forbidden. So I only can remember it in my mind.
What impresses me deeply is the Grand Canal in the plaza. No word will express my feeling.
The boat...
In the afternoon, we visited the Wine Museum and the Racing Museum.
One day Macau tour was over at 18:00P.M.Now,I miss you so much—Macau
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I am a person who is positive about every aspect of life. The world is brilliant, I love life, I like music, writing, literature, stamp collecting, and especially traveling, I like to take every opportunity to travel around whenever I have holidays . That's the reason why I chose to work for travel service by now. Working as a sales representative with TCT is a wonderful experience, because I did learn a lot and understand life much more than ever before.
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