1650h (MO TIME)

The exterior of Vulcania includes walkways styled on the Potala Palace in Lhasa, Tibet.


Directly opposite is the replica of Tang Dynasty Fortress. I believe this attraction was never open to public at all before they closed.

1655h (MO TIME)

This is the ferry terminal from where most visitors from Hong Kong will come to visit Macau.
If you are feeling rich, you can also hope onto a helicopter ride here.

1700h (MO TIME)

From the Ferry Terminal, we walked back to the museum to try and get a cab back to the hotel but unfortunately, the timing was bad.
It was the time when all the cab drivers change shift.
We tried to go to several big hotels along the way to get a cab but it was either too many pple waiting for a cab or totally no cabs in sight.
Thus, we did a slow walk back to the hotel from Point A to Point B, covering nearly the whole width of Macau Island.
It took about 1hr plus for us to cover the whole area.

1745h (MO TIME)

Somewhere, in the middle of nowhere after 45mins.
Aiken is complaining that his leg is painful and cannot walk anymore.


Familiar area at last. Just a few more steps and we are back to Senado Square.
Here, Aiken is sticking out his tongue, showing his fatigue.

1751h (MO TIME)

This is the Macau General Post Office at the entrance of Senado Square.
It is also one of the heritage buildings in Macau.


The most prominent meeting location at Senado Square, where the fountain is.


Unknown to Aiken, I have decided to go for a "short" walk up to the Ruins of St Paul.
This is like a must-visit if you come to Macau.

1759h (MO TIME)

A small and old temple in the middle of Senado Square.
The temple is dedicated to a lady deity who created mankind.