between provided lunch OR free and easy but mandarin guide...we took the latter.
First stop was the statue of the Lotus...the lotus is the 'national' flower of macau! and besides that, the guide proudly annouced that macau despite different nationalities, have been living harmoniously together under different rulings and has escaped both world wars.


Above:
The lotus statue, ah ren at museum, Parents at museum
Modern vs traditional aki, row of shophouses, parents eating portugese tarts!




Visited St Paul's Cathedral, Le Senado Sq etc etc...
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