Capping off our Hong Kong adventure is a nice walk to Victoria Harbour where a lights show happens every 8pm. I didn’t take pictures of the actual show but the city lights are enough to take my breath away.
I have seen in pictures ot TV shows before the place in Macau that is a replica of Venice’s famous gondolas. I thought it was an outdoor attraction but it was only when I arrived at The Venician when i found out that the whole thing was inside the hotel!
Although Macau is very famous for its world-class casinos and hotels (which I’m going to cover in my next blog post), the Ruins of St. Paul is probably the most iconic landmark of Macau.
This is my first out-of-the-country trip with my sister! We so wanted to go to Disneyland together, but we did that on Day 2.
On Day 1, we roamed random streets of HK and then went to The Peak, the highest point where you can see all of HK. We got to ride the tram, which is bent upwards like 45 degrees or whatever. It was so uncomfortable. BUt the view makes up for it.
We got to the top and immediately went to see Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum.