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Special Forces: The Macau Trip

One must take a trip to Macau! Experience the intoxicating glitz and glamour Ever since it opened up, a lot of people have been going to Macau for fun. It's essential to plan ahead to avoid unnecessary detours. After a day of walking around, your legs will really give out. ✅About Travel There are several ways to get to Macau ⬇️ ① Zhuhai ↔️ Macau, you can get directly to Macau after passing through Zhuhai. Very convenient for tourists from other places! Just fly to Zhuhai and you're all set~ ② Shenzhen Wharf ↔️ Macau, the ferry ticket is 230 for half an hour. ③ Hong Kong Wharf ↔️ Macau, the ferry ticket is 150 for one hour. I chose the third option for my Hong Kong-Macau trip, taking the ferry directly from Hong Kong to Macau and returning to Shenzhen in the evening. Follow the signs to the immigration hall, scan the health declaration code for entry and exit at the public account 'Customs Passenger Fingertip Service'. After entering, you'll need to scan your fingerprints, Hong Kong-Macau pass, and ID card, and you'll get an entry slip. ✅Overseas Data Buy an overseas data package in advance, no need for a SIM card, you can buy it directly with Alipay. Open Alipay ➡️ Overseas Internet ➡️ Enter the city or country you're exiting to, and purchase according to the number of days needed. Turn on data roaming when you arrive in Macau~ ✅Exchanging Macau Currency There's no subway in Macau! So you have to take the bus, 6 Macau dollars a trip. The 'Prosperity Bus' is free; most other payments can be made online! You don't need to exchange too much Macau currency, I only exchanged 100 yuan = 105 Macau dollars! There's a 5 yuan handling fee for amounts under 500 yuan, which is the same everywhere. ✅Tips 1️⃣Bring a power bank, there are power bank rentals in Macau but it's very troublesome, really hard to find 2️⃣Outfit recommendations ➡️ Definitely wear comfortable shoes, Macau and Hong Kong are very suitable for walking, and you'll definitely rack up tens of thousands of steps in a day. During the day, light-colored casual wear is also fine; in the evening, it's recommended to wear a light-colored dress, which stands out in night photos and fits the intoxicating glitz and glamour of Macau
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Posted: Apr 6, 2024
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