Today, I went to Macao Taipa, in the southern part of Macao, taking a ferry after taking the emigration controls. - Yeah.

When I arrived in Macau, I passed immigration controls which, I bought from pastai dei nata, which is a Portuguese specialty because Macau was originally a Portuguese colony.
I then went for a walk around the city looking at the cemeteries on the hill and taking a little time of prayer for all those people who died and buried there.
Then I arrived in front of five Portuguese pastel-coloured museum houses of the colonial era. I visited the various houses that were open: one was a shop, another was a museum, another was a museum and the third was a restaurant.

Being almost noon, I sat down to eat in one of this house-restaurant. I had a typical meal that mixes Portuguese and Asian cuisine: cod wrapped and cooked in cooked green cabbage leaves, accompanied by onions, caramelized and some potatoes.


From the restaurant window, I saw a large lake, with the iconic London tower in the background.

At the end of the meal, I approached, and I discovered a hotel, Casino, center, commercial, with themes and very European constructions such as the Eiffel Tower of Paris, outside and inside, decorated Paris, the city of Venice with its canals and boats inside the shopping center, as well as the Big Ben Tower of London outside as well as the very original decor of England in the shopping center.



When I went out to see the Macau Eiffel Tower and Big Ben Tower across the street, I noticed it was raining a lot, so I finished your visit on the Big Ben side.




I found in the shopping center part, the pastry that created the "Eggs Tarts" which are the most typical patisserie in Asia: Lord Stows Bakery and so I baught some to taste it as well as for the breakfast of the following days.

I finally took a free bus which took me from shopping malls to Macau ferry terminal.



When I took the ticket, he indicated the departure at 5:30 p.m., but when they gave me the place, I was able to take the one at 5:00 p.m. and stop at 6:00 p.m. in the center of Hong Kong to allow me to join the prayer of Taizé in Hong Kong.