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Best of Hong Kong, Zhuhai & Macau 6D5N MEAL PLAN BEST OF HONG KONG, 05 BREAKFASTS 01 LUNCH ZHUHAI & MACAU 03 DINNERS 09 TOTAL MEALS HZM06 HONG KONG – ZHUHAI – MACAU 82 China + Hong Kong by Dynasty Travel • Stanley Market – One of the most visited Hong Kong Street Markets. It is a great place to purchase both Western and SHENZHEN Chinese clothing as well as typical Chinese souvenirs. HONG KONG 2 • Victoria Peak Tour with one way tram ride – The highest point on Hong Kong Island, this has been city’s most exclusive ZHUHAI neighbourhood since colonial times back. Experience one of the world’s oldest and most famous funicular railways to the HONG KONG INTERNATIONAL highest point on Hong Kong Island. 2 ZHUHAI AIRPORT • Madame Tussauds – Meet with over 100 incredibly life like HONG KONG ISLAND wax figures from all around the world including Aaron Kwok, MACAU 1 Donnie Yen, Lee Min Ho, Cristiano Ronaldo, Doraemon, Hello Kitty and McDull. • Ladies Street – Popular street that sells various, low-priced START/END products and also other general merchandise. Breakfast – Local Dim Sum | Lunch – Poon Choi | N NIGHT STAY Dinner – Lei Yue Mun Seafood Dinner BY FLIGHT BY COACH DAY 3 BY CRUISE HONG KONG ZHUHAI • Meixi Royal Stone Archways – An archway to commemorate Chen Fang, who is the first Chinese consul general in Honolulu, DAY 1 was born in Meixi Village. SINGAPORE HONG KONG • Gong Bei Underground Shopping Complex – It is a huge Welcome to a unique experience! shopping mall integrated leisure, entertainment with catering. • Assemble at Singapore Changi Airport for our flight to Hong There are lots of stores engaged in clothes and local snacks, Kong. where visitors can enjoy shopping with lower price while tasting • Citygate Outlet Shopping – The first outlet mall in Hong delicious food. Kong, Citygate Outlets is home to more than 80 international • Zhuhai Celebrities Wax Museum – Located in “Chen” family brands offering year-round discounts of 30% to 70% on courtyard, with more than 20 Zhuhai fame wax display, and all designer fashion, sports, beauty, accessories, children’s wear, are so real looking under the light. and home items. Citygate Outlets also features a spa, trendy • Face Changing Show – The face changing, known as "Bian restaurants, and one of the largest outdoor kinetic fountains in Lian" in Chinese, is an important aspect of Chinese Sichuan Asia. opera. Performers use "face changing technique" on the stage and transforms it into a special art with stunning skills. They DAY 2 wave their arms and twist their heads, and their painted masks HONG KONG will change again and again. • Wong Tai Sin Temple – Famous for its myth and high accuracy Breakfast | Dinner – Seafood Dinner of fortune telling, which attracts thousands of visitors worldwide everyday. DAY 4 • Aberdeen Fishing Village – Traditional fishing village that ZHUHAI famous for the Chinese Junks and Sampan boats that people • Free at your own Leisure. live in. It’s also famous for its floating restaurants which float Breakfast on top of the water. • Repulse Bay – Primarily an upmarket residential area, sun- DAY 5 drenched repulse bay has a resort-like feel it. This crescent- ZHUHAI MACAU shaped stretch of sand is one the most beautiful beaches in • Zhuhai City Tour: Lovers Road, Fisher Girl Statue. Hong Kong. • Transfer (by coach) to Macau. www.dynastytravel.com.sg | Book Online. Anytime, Anywhere! 83 Victoria Peak Tram Fisher Girl Statue Senado Square • Ruins of St. Paul’s – The Ruins of St. Paul's refer to the facade DAY 6 of what was originally the Church of Mater Dei built in 1602- MACAU HONG KONG SINGAPORE 1640, destroyed by fire in 1835, and the ruins of St. Paul's • Free at your own leisure. College, which stood adjacent to the Church. • Ferry to Hong Kong International Airport. • St. Dominic’s Church – late 16th century Baroque-style *Replaced by Ferry to Hong Kong city if unavailable. church that serves within the Cathedral Parish of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Macau. We hope you had an enjoyable vacation with Dynasty Travel and • Holy House of Mercy – Part of the UNESCO World Heritage we look forward to bring you to your next holiday destination. Site. This institution was modelled after one of the most Breakfast prominent and oldest charitable organizations in Portugal, and was responsible for founding in Macao the first western-style Note: - The sequence of the itinerary is subject to change without prior notice. medical clinic and several other social welfare structures that - Most of the hotels is Macau requires deposit (refundable*) upon check in. still function to this day. • Senado Square – Located in the central area of Macau Peninsular and is paved in the traditional Portuguese pavement. Except for the highly Europe-style characteristic buildings, a variety of gift shops around also highlights to visit this place. During festival period, this site becomes a venue to hold large- scale ceremonies or organization activities. • Leal Senado Building – The IACM Building, built in the late 16th century, has a long history of more than 400 years. Back in the 16th, when it was called the Senado, the building was used for senatorial meetings of the Macao local authority. More recently it was the office of the municipal administration authority, and now is the headquarters of the Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau (IACM). • A Ma Temple – A temple to the Chinese sea-goddess Mazu and is one of the oldest in Macau. • Broadway – The first Macau hawker-style street markets take us back to the hustle and bustle of traditional Macau street markets, delivering authentic food, great entertainment and unlimited fun at every turn! • The Venetian – The Venetian Macao is a luxury hotel and casino resort in Macau owned by the American Las Vegas Sands company. Opened on 28 August 2007, The Venetian Macao is the largest casino in the world, and the largest single structure hotel building in Asia. Breakfast | Dinner – Portuguese Seafood Dinner 84 China + Hong Kong by Dynasty Travel.
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