Hong Kong, Day 3 - Hong Kong to Macau.
A day trip to Macau. After a hearty breakfast at the market, it was time to make the move. We will be meeting up with the rest of our group at the Hong Kong - Macau Ferry Terminal.
At the MTR Kowloon Bay Station, I noticed that Hong Kong people walk very fast. When using the escalator, always stand on the right side to leave the left side free for those who are on the hurry.
Queuing and waiting for the ferry.
Here are some of the snapshots I have taken on the ferry ride between Hong Kong and Macau.
Shun Tak Centre - China Merchants Tower.
Out in the open sea, the ride was smooth and none of us suffered any sea sickness.
Approaching Macau...
Passing under the bridge...
The building on the left is the Macau Science Centre.
Leaving Macau for Hong Kong...
Hong Kong China Ferry Terminal in Hong Kong.
We have these two young friends entertaining us with their playful teasing and chatters while travelling on the MTR.
Linking to Skywatch Friday.
An offended friend is harder to win back than a fortified city.
Arguments separate friends like a gate locked with bars.
(Proverbs 18:19, New Living Translation-NLT)
definitel;y it was trip.And I love travellingf by ferrry
ReplyDeleteHi Gosia, I enjoyed the ferry ride too.
DeleteThe ferry looks like a fun way to see the sights and views of the city and skyline. I have heard a lot about Macau. Have a happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Eileen. It was my first visit to Macau.
DeleteWa one hour ferry ride......nice! Beautiful buildings esp the famous Macau casino :)
ReplyDeleteThe ride was good, was busy taking snapshots so didn't even feel the time.
DeleteLovely sea view. You guys did not visit any casinos in Macau??
ReplyDeleteHi Rose, we did visit one.
Deleteamazing post!
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend :)
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Thank you, Tijana.
DeleteThank you, De.
ReplyDeleteNancy, what gorgeous views!!! Thank you so much for sharing this lovely tour.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Linda. Have a happy weekend!
DeleteTremendously busy! The Macau Science Centre really catches my eye.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Willaim. We didn't get to visit the Science Centre!
DeleteNow you're talking. I love being on the water. A lot.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun trip.
Have a fabulous day and weekend. ☺
Hi Sandee, initially I was a bit nervous because of the length of the journey but I overcame it. So glad that I didn't get sea sick. I enjoy the ferry ride very much.
DeleteMacau looks like a beautiful city! I love how you captured it from the sea.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Fredamans. Have a fabulous weekend!
DeleteIt looks so modern! You had surely a nice trip!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ola. We enjoy this trip very much!
DeleteWhat a nice trip this must have been. Sure pretty city...
ReplyDeleteThanks, BJ. The trip was really nice and wait till I show you the buildings in Macau in my coming post.
DeleteWOW, too built up for this country boy. Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteHong Kong and Macau are two huge concrete jungles with all the modern buildings.
DeleteDuring the last trip, my girl was vomiting like mad in the ferry... I neatly threw up too..maybe due to the chugging waves then... We dint get to see what you saw....
ReplyDeleteIt could be the rough sea. Our ferry ride to and from Macau were quite smooth. The ferry we were in were very big and more stable too!
DeleteGreat way to travel to get to see more. Looks like great company your had.
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear. We were blessed with great company.
DeleteLooks like a nice day you had. So glad the ride was smooth and not bumpy!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Joyful. Have a lovely weekend!
DeleteNice place
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Thank you. Have a beautiful weekend!
DeleteIt sounds like a very enjoyable ferry ride.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing this.
JB
Thank you, Julia. Have a wonderful weekend!
DeleteMajestic buildings and a lovely harbor!
ReplyDeleteI liked your photos from the ferry.
Looks like a great place to go on vacation.
Have a Great Weekend!
Peace :)
Thank you, Chandra. Hong Kong and Macau are both great places. We had a wonderful vacation!
DeleteWhat did you do in Macau? Will you write another post for it? How much is the ferry fare from HK to Macau? Thanks again for the photos. Makes me feel that I am the one taking the ferry. :D
ReplyDeleteHi Mun, stay with me and I will share what we did in Macau. The ferry fare from Kowloon to Macau was HKD164, one way, economy class, Turbojet Ferry.
Deletenice! Macao, love it. very nice place and great casino! food is good too ;)
ReplyDeleteportugeuse tarts?
Hi Irvine, we didn't get to visit all the places, just a few only. Oh yes, we tasted the Portuguese tarts-yummy!
DeleteMacau is a nice place...
ReplyDeleteOh, yes! Sharon.
DeleteEnjoyed your photos! Looks like a great spot to visit! blessings ~ tanna
ReplyDeleteIt was a blessed trip, Tanna. Have a beautiful Sunday!
DeleteBrilliant photos. The buildings were amazing. I noticed that as you approached the building the water changed from a blue to a brown. Why is it that way? I also noticed cruise ships. Where do they go? I ask a lot of questions, don't I?
ReplyDeleteHave a brilliant Saturday Nancy. See ya.
Cruisin Paul
Paul, I am not sure but I think the brown water could be due to some construction work, etc. going on somewhere nearby. About the cruise ships, I have not idea. Have a good Sunday!
DeleteMacau, a nice & interesting place to visit. Love your amazing shots.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Irene. Have a beautiful Sunday!
DeleteNancy, it must be exciting taking the ferry and seeing the amazing sights!
ReplyDeletePhong Hong, it was like most of the time throughout the ferry ride, I was glued to the window...lol..taking snapshots for my album. Really exciting for me!
DeleteI have traveled once to Macau. Love the shots you have captured.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lay Hoon. Have a lovely Sunday!
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