Photos of Zhuhai dinner and area around Jardim de Camoes (白鴿巢公園), Macau





As there's not much to report for the past few days, I've not written up much as of late. However, I decided to stay in Macau over the past weekend and thus got some photos to share. The food photo is a restaurant called Jin Yue Xuan Cantonese Cuisine (金悅軒) located in Zhuhai. The location is along the famous "Lover's Road South" (情侣南路) skirting the shores of the Pearl River Delta. It is a very elegant restaurant, but at affordable prices. The dinner costs around RMB50 per person with the 5 dishes as shown. You can e-mail the restaurant at jinyuexuan@tom.com or call their reservation hotline (0756) 8133133.
The next day, I had finally got the time to go to Jardim de Camões (白鴿巢公園) (Camões Garden) named after Portugal’s national poet, Luís de Camões (賈梅士). The other pictures depict the neighbourhood surrounding this area including St. Antonio's Church (聖安東尼堂).
I'll upload the rest of the photos tomorrow as each post can only upload a maximum of five photos.
2 Comments:
nice food!
is macau less busy than HK in the weekends?
do ur work=mates usually stay in macau during the weekend also?
Yes, Macau is much less crowded than HK other than by Largo do Senado. But if you wander off the tourist places, it is less crowded due to no mainland tourists!
My colleagues if from HK, mostly head back to HK. Just a few won't as the ferry ticket does cost quite a lot.
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