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2019 Macau in addition to casinos what other fun

We all think of Macau is not only think of a variety of large and small luxury casinos? In fact, in addition to casinos in Macao there are very many fun places and delicious things, of course, we can not give up the opportunity to go to the casino experience, but I'm here to remind you of a small gamble, a big gamble hurt Oh, or to have self-control. So let's take a look at what's good and fun in Macau.

1. Go to City of Dreams to see the water dance room

360 degree theater to show out the excellent stage effect, the whole stage is unpredictable, technology and aesthetic combination. After watching it, I exclaimed, "It's good to have money.

Taobao has a lot of can buy tickets, Vip area a thousand out of the beginning, the cheapest area 400.

Cheaper than the site to buy tickets.

2. Doraigon boat at the Venetian

This is a bit childish, but it's actually quite fun, and the Italian guy sings nice Italian songs, and also sings jasmine.

3. Shopping

The Venetian has all sorts of brands that you can shop at all day. Of course, the price is not really cheap, it's just to have fun.

4. Go to the Galaxy to see a movie

There will be the mainland has not yet been released or not the release of the movie to see, the Galaxy facilities and good, to see a enjoy it.

But why not gamble? If you don't like to go to the table, it's fun to shoot a couple of slots.

Of course, it's also fun to observe the people in the casinos. The old Lisboa and the new Lisboa always gather a lot of gorgeous sirens there looking for customers. There are also people who specialize in staring at people who are so late that they only have the last few dollars and cents in the machine to play a couple of hands. The casinos are all over the place, and Macau is a ghetto as well as a cradle of good stories.

If the scope is not limited to the casino, then there are more things to do in Macau.

Forong San Street, the old street that houses the People's Daily office in Macau but is often closed. There's the Parkson Eatery, which you have to eat at every time you go. Chicken pot wings, ponzu, scallops in oil, steamed rice with salted fish and meat patties, and tom yum with shrimp paste (about 200 per person, just order any dish, it's all delicious).

This is the oily duck rice:

Next to Yum Yum Eatery is Xiang Kee Shrimp Roe Noodles, a store recommended by Alan Choi, which costs $11 for a bowl of noodles, which is eaten in two chopsticks but is really tasty. The fried pangolin balls are also a must. You can buy their shrimp roe and shrimp paste to take home, but remember to check it in.

There's also a dessert store not far from them called Apricot Heung Yuen. It's at 13 Qingping Zhi Street.

It doesn't open until 2pm, family business, with a very kind old grandpa in the store. After eating their sugar water, I never want to eat Man Kee again. It's simple, honest, and the flavors are precise.

The mango is fresh and sweet, the horseshoe cooler must be ordered, and the almond walnut dew is fragrant, thick, smooth and positive.

The dumplings with three scallops are as big as four fists, with rich fillings inside. Eat one fat three days.

In the Qing Ping Zhi Street interface there is also a beef minced meat late-night stall, every time you go must eat. The radish in the beef and noodles in the towel absorbed the soup, now think of it drooling. Why are Macanese so happy.

Will also go to Hac Sa Wan's Waterfront Hotel, a seafood hotel favored by locals. There's a small armful of prawns, as well as a three-pound Eastern Star Garoupa and huge bamboo razor clams.

There's also a store called New Goodview, which is also delicious. The signature is the fish and cloud pork bone casserole and the old lady clerk who likes to shred.

Order a chicken and a duck every time. It's almost become a ritual.

Macao's famous Portuguese food, puppets Dumbo and so on, are not too fond of. However, the Venetian on the side of Guanya Street has a delicious durian ice cream, worth a special trip.

Mo Yee Kee

Macao is suitable for wandering, the old houses behind the St. Paul's as well as the church cemetery, you can get up early and stroll around a morning, stroll through the end of the random store to find a small store to ask for a share of the toast or eggplant cow macaroni, and then ask for a bottle of glass bottles of Vitamin C. The day can not be too hot, the three to four days of the day, the day is not too hot. Of course it can't be too hot, March/April, or October, are good.

There is also the famous October 5th Street, my super favorite TVB drama Macau Street, which tells the story of this road.

The A-Ma Temple area is also a good place to hang out, with a side trip to the Maritime Museum and a surprise at the souvenir store.