First stop: St. Paul's Cathedral ....or should I say ruins of St. Paul's Cathedral. It was breathtakingly beautiful! Almost 200 years older then the United States.
Sitting on the side of St. Paul's are a few shops selling goods tourist...more on that later. But caught my eye was this cozy, humble little temple. I looked like something you would see in one of those old Chinese kung fu movies... Charming! I bet it is older then the United States too.
A few steps from the temple lies a small but well know pastry shop. By well know, I mean their products are available in the U.S. ...or at least Seattle. Besides their famous almond cookies, they had a wide assortment of other pastries. Caught them in the act making these wafers; one of those sweet and savory snacks that asians are known to love. A sweet crisp egg wafer with a strip of seaweed and salted peanut filling.
What's that I see in the pastry case? A Portuguese egg tart! It was delicious! Flaky pastry with creamy custard. It was still warm, freshly baked. Yum!
What else is Macau known for? Casinos! ...of course! Sorry, no cameras allowed inside....:(
And that concludes Macau, one of the most unique and charming places I've been. A land where past and present complement one another.
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