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What’s the best way to have a day trip to Macau?

First stop: Erlonghou Park (it takes about 45 minutes). Go from the square to the underground bus terminal. Look for bus No. 9 and get off at Songshan Cable Car Station. (You can tell the driver which station you are getting off at or where you are going.

The driver will ask you to get off when you arrive).

Purchase a one-way cable car ticket to go up the mountain. The main attraction in Songshan is the Guia Fort.

After visiting, return along the road, save energy and take the cable car down the mountain (there will be a discount if you buy them together when going up the mountain, the ticket price is about mop2.5).

Second stop: In front of the Assembly Hall (takes about 2 hours). At the station where you just got off, take the No. 17 bus to the Lisboa Casino (visit inside, takes 10 to 20 minutes), and walk from Lisboa to the meeting place.

Have lunch in front of the Assembly Hall (via Avenida Prince Yin, which is a tourist area in Macau and one of the most prosperous areas). The location is Huangzhi Xianji Noodle House, which is famous both at home and abroad.

After dinner, visit the area in front of the Assembly Hall. This area is a shopping area. It is recommended to browse quickly and write down what you need or want to buy.

Continue to go deep in front of the Assembly Hall, turn left at the intersection when you reach the Time Corridor (you can ask the servant to confirm when you arrive), continue forward, and after walking about 100 meters, you will officially enter Souvenir Street, continue forward, and you will arrive

Ruins of St. Paul's.

Next to the Ruins of St. Paul's is the Fortress. There are escalators up and down the whole journey. There is a museum inside the Fortress. If you have enough time, you can visit it.

The third stop: A-Ma (takes 30~45 minutes). After visiting Ruins of St. Paul's and the Fort, retreat along the road back to Yin Prince Avenue (opposite the road, opposite the post office), look for bus No. 2, and ride to the end, which is Ma

Pavilion.

There are two attractions in A-Ma, namely A-Ma Temple (which can be visited in about 10 minutes, including worshiping gods) and the Maritime Museum (which takes about 30 minutes). The fourth stop: Taipa Food District (which takes 30 to 60 minutes)

Take the No. 34 bus from A-Ma terminal to Taipa, get off at the food area, and stroll along Guanye Street. There are many delicacies in the whole street, such as pork chop buns, vegetable cakes, water crab porridge, etc.

The water crab porridge at Chengchang Hotel and the pork chop buns at Dali Lai Tea Restaurant are delicacies worth trying. The pork chop buns at Dali Lai are only available at 3pm. If there are many people traveling with you, it is recommended to send someone to serve at 2:30

Arrive early and be prepared to queue!

Other people can go to the Chengchang book booth to wait for the water crab porridge, and then meet up at Chengchang after buying it, which will save time.

In addition, those who like to eat durian should not miss the durian ice cream. It melts in your mouth and leaves a fragrant aroma on your teeth and cheeks.

Take bus No. 33 at the entrance of Sawji (that is, the intersection of Guanye Street, you will see it when you come here), or at the entrance of Dali Lai, back to downtown Macau, and get off at Xinma Road.

Stop 5: Plan your shopping time so that you can take the return bus to the border gate. If you are looking for a car that goes to the border gate, you can go through the border gate.