Sunday, February 01, 2009

The last attraction we visited in Macau was the Guia Fortress. We then enjoyed egg tarts from Margaret's Cafe e Nata before taking the ferry to Hong Kong. We visited the waterfront at Tsim Sha Tsui in the afternoon. We went to the Victoria Peak in the evening for the spectacular night view then go back to the Tsim Sha Yaui waterfront for the identically spectacular night view – even though we missed the A Symphony of Lights show at 8 pm.

The light house at the Guia Fortress was once the tallest building of Macau.


View of Macau’s Fisherman’s Wharf from Guia Fortress.


One way on the ropeway to the summit of Guia Hill took merely three minutes.


Margaret's Cafe e Nata located on a quiet alley.


The hydrofoil ferry connecting Macau and Hong Kong.


Hong Kong’s version of Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Terminal.


Views of the Hong Kong Island side of the Victoria Harbour were dominated by skyscrapers.




Hand prints of famous Hong Kong actors on the Avenue of the Stars at the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront.


Cathay Pacific’s float on display inside a mall.


People taking photos of the cable car connecting the Victoria Peak.


Victoria Habour at dusk.


View of setting sun from Victoria Peak.


This view was the sole reason we chose this restaurant.


Renowned night view of Hong Kong and Kowloon.


The facades of the skyscrapers were decorated for Chinese New Year.


And the advertisements from international corporations on top of the buildings.


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