Hong Kong in Cantonese, meaning fragrant harbor. It is a place with multiple personalities, as a result of being both Cantonese Chinese and under a more recent contemporary ex-British influence. Today, the former British colony is a major tourism destination for China's increasingly affluent mainland population. It is also an important hub in East Asia with global connections to many of the world's cities. It is a unique destination that has absorbed people and cultural influences from places as diverse as Vietnam and Vancouver and proudly proclaims itself to be Asia's World.
Arrive Hong Kong airport and proceed to the ferry terminal to board the ferry to Macau. Arrive Macau and check in at the hotel. Rest of the day is free to explore the city on your own. Stay overnight at the Hotel.
After a sumptuous breakfast at the hotel, proceed on a City tour of Macau, visiting the Ruins of St Paul’s, the Old City Walls, Na Cha Temple, Fisherman's Wharf, Cake Shop, A-Ma Temple and Casino. Rest of the day is at leisure. Stay overnight at the Hotel.
Aberdeen Floating Village
Aberdeen floating village is located at the Aberdeen Harbour in the Southern District of Hong Kong. The harbour contains approximately 600 junks, which house an estimated 6,000 people.
The Ruins of St. Paul's
The Ruins of St. Paul's refers to the ruins of a 16th-century complex in Macau.
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