Macau sites June 8th

Do not put chopsticks in your rice, it is like offering incense to the dead...

Malaysian Custard yummies...

St Pauls Ruins... Was the church of st Paul... See picture of sign...

The back side...

The Churcch of Mater Dei

First constructed in 1580, St. Paul's Church caught fires in 1595 and 1601. However, reconstruction started in 1602 soon after the church was burnt down. Completed in 1637, the church became the biggest Catholic Church in East Asia at that time. Unfortunately, a violent typhoon hit Macau in 1835 and the church caught fire for the third time leaving its glory a history. According to historical materials, St Paul's Church, built with white stones, had a grand vaulted roof. It had three magnificently decorated halls...
Built with granites, Sam Ba Sing Tzik has a baroque facade rich in ornamentation but with classic oriental characteristics. From the bottom up, the structure has five tiers. The first tier is comprised of ten Ionic columns with three entrances. The entrance in the middle has 'MATER DEI' carved into it. The two entrances on each side are decorated with bas-reliefs in the pattern of 'HIS'. The second tier features ten Corinthian columns with three windows. A Catholic saint is enshrined in each of four tabernacles between columns. The two tiers as a whole is said to represent the Society of Jesus and the activities of missionaries.
The remaining three tiers are the most decorated. The statue of Madonna stands in the middle of the third tier, while the statue of Jesus stands on the fourth. The walls are covered with bas-reliefs in various patterns like devils, angels, symbols of crucifixion, a Portuguese sailing ship, etc. The triangular combination of the upper three tiers reflects the Holy Trinity (the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit) as well as the Blessed Virgin Mary. A cross stands at the coping of the wall.
It is worth mentioning that the stone lions at the sides of the third and fourth tiers are distinctively Chinese. There are also bas-reliefs in designs of chrysanthemum and cherry, as well as Chinese inscriptions. The surviving façade has long been acknowledged as a perfect fusion of western and eastern cultures.
The Ruins of St. Paul's has been restored during 1990 and 1995. The Museum of Sacred Art and Crypt was also built at that time. It has exhibitions of religions artworks including paintings, sculptures and statues.

Some kind of pancake deal. Was pretty good actually...

Cleanest bathroom I have ever seen in Asia...


Some cool buildings on way to St. Pauls Ruins...

Chinese checkers?

When is the last time you saw a "Hang Ten" logo?

So different from So Cal...

No surprise here...

The World's Highest Bungy Jump at Macau Tower will take its guests on a free fall at a speed of up to 200km/h for the ultimate extreme journey! Plunging from a platform 233m high, challengers will experience a 4-5 second freefall before stretching the 50 meter bungy cord nearly four times its unloaded length and rebounding at approximately 30 meters above the ground. Using a guide cable system, bungy jumpers will be able to safely experience a few rebounds before slowly landing onto a specially designed airbag. inaugurated on December 17, 2006, is the latest AJ Hackett adventure introduced to the Tower featuring a breathtaking journey of a 4-5 second freefall at a speed of up to 200km/h. It is recognized as the "World's Highest Commercial Bungy Jump" by the Guinness World Records.

Some friends I made while thinking about jumping. I was here by myself this day and did not jump then.


The view fom up here was incredible... Over 700 feet high. 63 Stories... The elevator ride made you move back from the window.

View from the tower at night.. Sorry it is blurry... No tri-pod.

Pic of me and the guys... Jumpers...
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