Racing at Macau (Yat Yuen) Canidrome





Last night, we spent some time at the Macau (Yat Yuen) Canidrome ( 逸園跑狗場) in Fai Chi Kei (筷子基). This is the track for greyhound racing. Since my colleague hasn't been inside, we decided to give it a go. There's a MOP10 admission fee which you can use to place a bet on the dogs. I lost MOP20 on 2 races. Oh well! After the races, we bought some evening snacks along the street side stalls outside the race track along Avenida General Castelo Branco (白朗古將軍大馬路). This bag of fried peppers costs me only MOP5 (10 pieces of peppers).
The written sign posted inside a washroom in a dessert shop looks normal. But there's also an English translation which reads 'In your rush, out your flush'! Haha.
3 Comments:
lol that's too funny~!
I wonder what the Portuguese version would look like?
haha probably a whole lot of ga-ga-bo-bo ;-)
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