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What are the routines for the Candy Party in Sands Macau?

Macau is a very leisurely and comfortable city. People here live a relatively slow life and the entertainment service industry is very developed. This is why Macau’s per capita GDP is at the forefront. Most of the people here are relatively wealthy. Let me share with you travel and accommodation in Macau.

Attractions, restaurants, and shopping guides.

Every time I go with different people, do different things, stay in different hotels, eat different food, even if I walk through the same place, there are different surprises.

In fact, Macau is very small, consisting of the Macau Peninsula, Taipa Island and Coloanr, two offshore islands.

Let’s talk about “Accommodation & Attractions” first.

Accommodation strategy Macau is in no shortage of high-end hotels. As long as you have sufficient budget, feel free to try your favorite hotel brand.

There are the famous Grand Lisboa Hotel, Wynn Hotel, and MGM Grand Hotel on the Macau Peninsula (I have never stayed in these three, let’s face it), and there are more choices in Coloane, including Sands Macau and Galaxy Macau.

It brings together many international five-star hotels. Here are a few of the ones I have stayed in: The Venetian Resort Hotel The success of the Venetian lies in its ability to build a commercial complex integrating hotels, casinos, shopping, and performance venues into a

Themed attractions become a destination that tourists are happy to visit and will return to again and again.

The first few times I just went for shopping, gambling or watching concerts, I only stayed here once.

I booked the Belle Suite. The room is 70 square meters. The sunken living room is very stylish. The integrated dressing room + toilet space is even more surprising for girls (because the dressing table is beautiful)! Although the space of the deluxe double room in the Parisian Hotel is not as good as The Venetian's suites are worse than new enough! If the Venetian's interior is Italian-style exaggeration and complexity, the Parisian's interior is simple and neat, modern French style.

The environment and hygiene are all satisfactory. Of course, what I like most is the view from the window sill.

The water world swimming pool group on the sixth floor of the hotel and the "Eiffel Tower" in front of the hotel's main entrance have a panoramic view. The fairy-tale-like design of the swimming area seen from here is already very attractive to us who are ready to get into the water.

The fifth floor of the hotel has direct access to the Eiffel Tower. You can enjoy the scenery around the hotel by climbing the tower.

In addition, the Parisian Hotel is very suitable for bringing children together! The open-air swimming pool group "Water World" includes Tumble Doll, Jules Verne's dirigible, Marie Antoinette Tower, and different swimming pools ranging from 1 to 12 meters.

Large-scale children's water slides and other rich and diverse water play facilities.

The "Q Cube Kingdom" in the hotel has more than 1,800 square meters of indoor and outdoor space, filled with various amusement projects such as climbing space capsules, slides, carousels, etc. Both older and younger children can enjoy it! Sheraton Sands City

There are four hotels in the center: Conrad, Holiday Inn, Sheraton and Ruijin. I have only stayed at the Sheraton.

This Sheraton has 4,000 rooms and is the largest hotel in the world (and the largest in Macau) of the Starwood Group.

However, the size of the hotel had little to do with the time I stayed alone. The color tone of the room was a bit like that of Parisians, and I even had a view of the small iron tower.

There are also several hotels in Galaxy Macau: Banyan Tree, Ritz-Carlton, Okura, JW Marriott, Galaxy and Broadway.

These hotels are connected together through the casino and shoppingmall Galaxy Fashion Mall, which is very convenient.

I have stayed at the Okura Hotel, which belongs to Japan's largest international five-star hotel chain group. The rooms are not big but the service is Japanese-style and meticulous.

From the hotel lobby, you can walk into the Bank Fashion Center and start eating/shopping/gambling mode. You can also go to the Banyan Tree next door for a spa treatment and relieve stress in the aroma of the Banyan Tree.

In addition, when staying at any hotel in Galaxy Macau, don’t miss the "Tian Lang Tao Yuan" - it is the world's largest aerial surfing pool, the world's longest 575-meter aerial rapids, and the largest children's water play area in Macau (beating Paris in seconds)

Haha! Even if you don’t go into the water, it’s great to walk around the sky garden.

Introduction to attractions: Ruins of St. Paul's is one of Macau's most iconic landmarks.

It is not a "archway", but St. Paul's Church ("Sanba" is the Cantonese transliteration of "St. Paul").

This church has experienced three fires. The last time it was burned down to only the front wall of the main entrance of the church, which became the current archway.

In addition to taking photos of tourists from the front, you can also go to the back and board the archway, or visit the Catholic Art Museum.

Address: Senado Square & Civil Affairs Bureau Building, Ruins of St. Paul's (under Fortress Hill), Macau Peninsula. Senado Square is a square that is included in the World Cultural Heritage List as part of the Historic Center of Macau.

It is named after it is located opposite the Civil Affairs Bureau building.

The entire square is paved with gravel in a wave shape, with a fountain standing in the center. Many public activities are often held here and it is very lively.

In addition, the surrounding buildings have their own characteristics and complement each other.

The only drawback is that there are many tourists and it is very crowded.

Address: Central District, Macau Peninsula, connected to the front of Banzhang Church to the north and to the south of Xinma Road. Our Lady of the Rosary Church, also known as Banzhang Church, is a Catholic church built in 1587. It now looks like it was renovated in 1828.

The yellow and green appearance itself is unique, and it is located near the busy Xinma Road not far from Ruins of St. Paul's, which brings more tourist traffic.

The church is also very beautiful. It is recommended to go in and visit, just be careful not to disturb the people attending mass.

Address: Banzhangtang Street, Macau_The History Museum has never been inside. When I passed by, I thought it was so beautiful when I saw the appearance. The tiffany blue color attracted many tourists to take photos.