
macanese cuisine! the national museum had a whole table displaying mockup local dishes. awesome way to learn more about macao’s food and origins.

one of macao’s famous tourist attractions, the ruins of st. paul. around the area are more stalls of street food and specialty shops.

near the streets where the ruins of st paul is located, various shops sell this macanese/portuguese egg tart. egg custard on a pastry shell, these sell at MOP 9 to 10 a piece.

tourists with their selfie stick.

lots of bakeries in macau. another wonderful thing is that most locals follow traffic rules like pedestrian stop signs, and the fact that drivers will give right of way for pedestrians. and because the sidewalks are well made and maintained, macau is a great walkable city. frustrating forΒ those coming from the philippines where cars are given priority on and off the road. pedestrians and cyclists have no rights in manila. inez.

i found my reflection in a well at an exhibit building. it says hello. on the other side.
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