after leaving our luggage at the hotel lobby we headed to this place...
i like this picture... (above)
it was... FANTASTIC!
its MUCH MUCH NiCer... trust me!
Probably the BEST "Shao Rou" and "Char Siew" i ever ate...
Last 2 digit of each car plate is 10, 20, 30 from left to right.
The great ruined façade and staircase to the church of the Mother of God - now popularly known as St. Paul's - is the most famous landmark of Macau. Designed by an Italian Jesuit, and, with the assistance of Japanese Christian artisans who had fled from feudal persecution in Nagasaki, the church was built from 1602 to 1637. In 1835, a fire burned it to the ground, leaving only the façade, the staircase and portions of a wall. It remained unchanged until a restoration was undertaken and completed in the summer of 1991. That façade is crowned by the cross of Jerusalem, below which are three tiers with niches containing statues that were cast from bronze, at a local cannon and bell factory.
as you can see from my hair the wind was pretty strong up there... haha!
inside there are 2 security guards/policemen
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