The customs clearance time at Gongbei Port is from 7:30 in the morning to 12:00 in the evening. Starting from May 1, there is no need to fill in the "Exit/Entry Declaration Form" for entry and exit.
There must be a huge crowd after arriving at the departure hall~~The most crowded time is from 9:30 to 12:30 in the morning.
It usually takes more than half an hour to queue up to pass the customs at this time (the mainland residents' passage is very crowded), so everyone should be mentally prepared~~ Tips for quickly passing the customs: If you find that the mainland residents' passage is particularly crowded but the travel agency passage is not crowded, hold "
Friends who hold F" type visas (those holding "S" type or family visit visas have not tried it, so I don't know if it works), you can go to the small room called "Huanyu Travel" on the right side of the departure hall and tell them that you want to "quickly pass"
, he will help you make a "tour group list" for 10 yuan per person, and you can pass through the travel agency channels No. 1, 2, 3, and 4.
After paying the money, you follow their waiters and they will guide you through the queue.
This is a good choice if there are a lot of people and you don’t want to let your mood disappear in the depression of waiting in line.
After passing the Gongbei Pass and the entry point into Macau, just follow the flow of people and walk forward.
Remember to fill in the "Health Declaration Form" (white paper, required for all types of visas) after arriving at the Macau immigration hall.
After passing the Macau traffic barrier, follow the flow of people to the intersection, turn right, and you will see a taxi stand and a bus station.
How expensive is a taxi in Macau? It’s 10 yuan to get on the bus, 5 yuan per kilometer, and 1 yuan per minute of waiting. If you want the driver to get out of the car and help you put your luggage into the trunk, an additional 3 yuan will be charged (help!) Take a taxi from the border gate to
It costs about 30 yuan from Xinma Road to the taxi stand, which is the bus stop.
All buses in Macau are air-conditioned. It costs 2.5 yuan to go to downtown Macau and 3.3 yuan to Taipa.
Coloane costs 4 yuan and Black Beach costs 5 yuan.
Most tourists go to downtown Macau and Taipa. When you get to the station, just ask the staff which bus to take. They will serve you very enthusiastically (much better than Guangzhou).
However, please note that buses in Macau do not have electronic stop announcement service.
When you want to get on the bus and pay the driver, tell the driver and ask him to remind you to get off. Likewise, the driver will be very enthusiastic to serve you.
If you are waiting for a bus on the side of the road, you must wave when you see a bus, because if you don't wave and no one gets off the bus, the driver will always stop.
Food When you come to Macau, you must have a decent Portuguese meal. The ones I have eaten at include the following: 1. The Army Club, a place frequented by Portuguese nobles in the past, is now open to the public, and the products here have won awards.
International Gastronomy Awards.
It's very FEEL to eat there, the decoration is exquisite, and there are many Portuguese people. I can describe it in two words: positive!
expensive!
Location: Nanwan Avenue 2. The decoration of Fulong Portuguese Restaurant is pretty good, but the place is a bit small.
The product is all wrong, the consumption is average.
Location: No. 40, Fulong New Street (inside Xinma Road Souvenir Street) 3. Qiankun Pavilion’s Portuguese food is generally decorated, the products are good, and the consumption is medium to low. No. 123, Holland Garden Road (near the famous attraction: Guanyin Hall) Note: Macau
Many restaurants charge a service fee: 10%. In addition to a decent Portuguese meal, there are actually many special products worth trying: Margaret Portuguese Tart, Zhengzong Portuguese Tart, Macau Pei Ching Middle School Isolated Pork Chop Bun, I can’t figure it out.
What's so delicious about white pork chop buns?
But you can’t help but admit that “Dali Lai Kee Cafe”, which sells pork chop buns, has become a place name in Macau.
If you ask a local on the road about "pork chop buns", he will direct you to take the bus to Taipa and remind the driver to get off at "Dali Lai Ji" (or just shout "pork chop buns" to the driver).
He will drag you to this crowded food stall.
The pork chop buns will be sold starting at 3pm, priced at 10 yuan each, with a limit of 500. Maybe they will be sold out before you finish eating.
Two pieces of Portuguese hard bread and a piece of fried pork chop with bones. Until I took the bus back to Guangzhou, I still didn't realize how delicious it was.
The most unforgettable thing is Coca-Cola in a glass bottle (the kind that costs 1 yuan a bottle in Guangzhou), which sells for 6 yuan there (very painful).
This place has been written into the history of Macau, and the fat "Mr. He" is as famous as our "Dr. He".
Water Crab Porridge Go straight along Guanye Street in Taipa, and you will see a Chinese restaurant. If there is a photo of President Tan and Hacken Li in this restaurant posted on the glass, you will have arrived at the restaurant famous for its water crab porridge (I forgot
What's the name?), in fact, regardless of the "faces" of Principal Tan and Hacken Li, just by looking at the plate of golden water crab porridge, you can tell that this is a restaurant with real talent and reputation.
The water crab porridge here is made from a lot of crab lamb and crab meat, which is very unique.
A plate of 58 yuan is enough for 2 people, and the proprietress is also very enthusiastic and nice.
When the lid of the durian ice cream was opened, a strip of Guanye Street smelled of durian, and everyone ran away, haha.
Location: Guanye Street Tianna Cake Shop Satay Chicken Shredded Noodles Two old ladies run a shop of less than 10 square meters in a corner of the pedestrian street and have not failed for many years. She must have her own unique delicacies.
Yes, the Satay Shredded Chicken Lo Mein does have a unique flavor.
Here you will feel that the simpler things are, the more memorable they are.