Here, you can see copies of his handwritten or corrected manuscripts.
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Another view of the chinese artefacts on level 2.
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Looking downwards at level 1 where there are souvenirs for sale.
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Next is level 3, where various tea leaves are sold.
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Level 3 of the Cultural Club. Overall, there is a very cosy feel about the place and the salespersons are not pushy.
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Drawing of the Cultural Club. It's time to make our way back to the hotel to pack up and rest before leaving for the airport.
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1205h (MO TIME)
On our way back, we tried to search for the Gramaphone Museum which is supposed to be somewhere nearby. Gave up as the weather was too hot.
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1211h (MO TIME)
Managed to drop by Hong Kung Temple this time round. The last time we walk past, it was closed.
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This temple was built in 1750 and is dedicated to the God of War and Riches, Kwan Tai, who sits on the altar flanked by images of his son and his standard bearer.
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1215h (MO TIME)
A plaque at the entrance of the temple. Basically, it meant to be aware of your mannerism in the temple. No sleeping, beware of pickpocket. Our last stop in Macau, making our way back to the hotel before leaving for the airport.
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