Historic Center of Macau, China in 4K (Ultra HD)
Macau (Macao) is a special administrative region of China, former Portuguese oversees territory (until 1999). Macau is inscribed on the UNESCO WORLD Heritage list, quote: Macao, a lucrative port of strategic importance in the development of international trade, was under Portuguese administration from the mid-16th century until 1999, when it came under Chinese sovereignty. With its historic street, residential, religious and public Portuguese and Chinese buildings, the historic centre of Macao provides a unique testimony to the meeting of aesthetic, cultural, architectural and technological influences from East and West. The site also contains a fortress and a lighthouse, the oldest in China. It bears witness to one of the earliest and longest-lasting encounters between China and the West, based on the vibrancy of international trade.
In the video - the principal buildings and public spaces that form the Historic Center of Macau: A-Ma Temple (0:05), Lilau Square (0:39), Mandarin's House (0:50), St. Lawrence's Church (1:13), St. Joseph's Seminary and Church (1:36), Sir Robert Ho Tung Library (1:45), St. Augustine's Square (2:01), St. Augustine's Church (2:07), Dom Pedro V Theatre (2:17), Senado Square (2:35), Holy House of Mercy (2:42), 'Leal Senado' Building (3:12), Sam Kai Vui Kun (Kuan Tai Temple) (3:34), St. Dominic's Church (3:47), Cathedral (4:07), Lou Kau Mansion (4:12), Ruins of St. Paul's (4:29), Mount Fortress (5:01), Section of the Old City Walls (5:44), Na Tcha Temple (5:44), St. Anthony's Church (5:55), Casa Garden (6:06), Protestant Cemetery (6:20), Guia Fortress (including Lighthouse) (6:35).
Recorded October 2015 in 4K (Ultra HD) with Sony AX100. Edited with Adobe Premiere Pro CC.
Music:
Michael Murphy - The Most Beautiful Things - 02 - Winds of Sertao
Licensed via iLicenseMusic.com
--------------------------------------
About Amazing Places on Our Planet:
Immerse yourself in scenic beautiful places on our planet without the distraction of words.
New 4K video every Friday or every second Friday.
Video footage can be licensed out by contacting me.
Subscribe:
Facebook:
Twitter:
Google+:
Website:
Movies On Map:
Watch More Amazing Places on Our Planet: All 4K Ultra HD Videos:
US National Parks in 4K:
Canada in 4K:
China in 4K:
Southern Africa in 4K:
Amazing Trails:
Indonesia in 4K:
Iceland in 4K:
Best selection by year:
Macau China sightseeing and historic village
Macau China sightseeing and historic village
MACAU TRAVEL GUIDE 2019: SENADO SQUARE,RUINS OF ST PAUL,THE VENETIAN,THE PARISIAN MACAU| kriserika
Day 4!!!!MACAU TRAVEL GUIDE 2019.
FERRY TICKET GOING TO MACAU- TURBO JET FERRY- HK$171-ONE WAY
FERRY TICKET GOING GOING BACK TO HONGKONG-COTAI WATER JET-HK$ 200-ONE WAY-NIGHT SAILING RATE
THANKS FOR WATCHING!!!
#MACAU #ketravel #travel #affordable #guide #travelvlog #trip #tour
Follow me on:
Instagram: @itskriserika
EMAIL me : erikaberja05@gmail.com
Don't forget to like, comment & subscribe, luv ya!
Macau Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Macau in China.
After 466 years, Portugal handed back the city of Macau to China. It is small and museum-like, a fine example of colonial Portugal on the South China Sea.
The Fortaleza Do Monte is a typical Portuguese fortified complex strategically located on a hill above the old cathedral in the heart of the city. Its many old canons and mighty fortress walls are reminders of those times when invasion was a constant threat.
The old centre of the city is the triangular Largo Do Senado, Senate Square. Its wonderful colonial buildings with their light-colored facades were built at the end of the 19th century and completely renovated in the final decade of the 20th.
Macau's largest Buddhist temple, Templo de Kun Iam Tong, dates back 400 years to the Ming Dynasty when its original foundations were built. Beyond its main gate, just off a busy street in the north of the city, is a peaceful oasis of silence and contemplation, a mystic place in which stone lions, golden Buddhas and all who visit are surrounded by serene, aromatic wisps of smoke.
The beautiful Jardim de Lou Lim Ioc Park is situated in the northern less touristy business district of the city. It was designed in the 19th century by a wealthy Chinese trader, Lou Kau. This marvelous oasis is an idyllic setting with a lotus pond, rocks, grottos and waterfalls.
Excursions are available on restored motorized junks that leave from the City's harbor several times a day.
Taipa is the larger of the two islands that belong to Macau. The tangled and narrow alleys in the centre of Vila da Taipa abound with rural character and Portuguese street signs are painted on azulejos. The island's shops and light-colored houses would be equally at home in Portugal.
Although the Macau of today has much contemporary flair, it continues to enjoy a rich colonial inheritance that is well worth seeing.
--------------
Watch more travel videos ►
Join us. Subscribe now! ►
Arcadia Television Live TV:
Be our fan on Facebook ►
Follow us on Twitter ►
--------------
Thanks for all your support, rating the video and leaving a comment is always appreciated!
Please: respect each other in the comments.
Expoza Travel is taking you on a journey to the earth's most beautiful and fascinating places. Get inspiration and essentials with our travel guide videos and documentaries for your next trip, holiday, vacation or simply enjoy and get tips about all the beauty in the world...
It is yours to discover!
Macau Travel Tips: 10 Things to Know Before You Go
10 things YOU need to know before you go to Macau. A comprehensive travel guide to bring you up to speed on the Language, Food, Casinos, and more! First, some basic knowledge on Macau: Macau was a Colony of Portugal from 1557-1999, and now it’s a Special Administrative Region of China just like Hong Kong. Macau is small -- 30 sq km, or 11 sq miles. 640,000 people live there. In 2017 Macau had 30 million visitors… lots of people for such a tiny place. 64km (40 miles) west of Hong Kong. A great day trip from Hong Kong, but easily worth 2 nights
Macau is best known as a gambling and shopping mecca, but it also has a really neat historic portuguese center
Macau is the only place in China where you can gamble legally. It generates more revenue from gambling than anywhere else on the earth including more than about seven times the revenue generated by “The Strip” in La Vegas
4 main parts…
the main part of Macau with the historic Portuguese core. This is called the Macau Peninsula
Taipa
Cotai Strip
Colane
2. Getting In
Ferry from Hong Kong
Takes 40-60 Minutes
2 different operators
Turbojet: The Red One
Cotai Water Jet: The Blue One
4 Ferry Terminal in Hong Kong
2 Ferry Terminals in Macau -
If you’re going to the Cotai Strip, most convenient to take Cotai Water Jet
Going to the Historic Portuguese section, take Turbojet
Macau does have it’s own airport, but not many flights
There’s a new bridge from HKG to Macau, you can take a bus on it
Or cross the border by land from China.
4. Unlucky
This number omitted because it’s unlucky. 4 in Chinese sounds like the word for “Death.” Most buildings typically omit this floor.
5. Getting Around
Free Shuttle Service
Macau’s hotels offer free shuttle service from the airport, ferry terminals, and border gates.
· The Venetian Macao Free Shuttle Schedule
· The Parisian Macao Free Shuttle Schedule
· Sands Cotai Central Free Shuttle Schedule
Bus
Public buses operate frequently throughout Macau, Taipa, and Coloane. Buses have onboard stop notifications in Mandarin, Cantonese, Portuguese and English.
· Price: Within Macau or Taipa: MOP3.2, Macau-Taipa: MOP4.2, Macau-Coloane: MOP5, Airport service: MOP4.2.
Taxi
Macau’s taxis come in two color schemes: one is yellow, the other is black and cream. Both color taxis charge the same fees. Taxis stands are located near hotel lobbies.
Tips:
·Base price (first 1.6 km): MOP17, additional MOP2 for each 260 m afterwards.
Extra fees: Taxi waiting fee is MOP2 for every minute. Taxis have a MOP3 luggage storing fee. There is a MOP2 fee from Taipa to Coloane, and a MOP5 fee from Macau to Coloane. There is an MOP5 fee for taxi trips to and from the airport.
Uber operates in Macau
6. Money
Macanese Pataca (MOP)
Most shops and restaurants will accept HKG to pay, with a 1:1 exchange rate to MOP
The exchange rate is fixed at HK$1 = MOP$1.03
But you’ll typically get change back in MOP
7. Language
Portuguese (but its own dialect)
And Chinese (Cantonese)
A little less english than Hong Kong, but enough to get by
8. Shopping
In every hotel on the Cotai Strip
9. The rest of Macau outside the Casinos and Historic Districts
10. Food:
Macanese cuisine’ is a mix of southern Chinese and Portuguese ingredients and cooking techniques. With a history dating back over 400 years, the cuisine is often regarded as the world’s first fusion cuisine.
Egg Tart that is so popular in Dim Sum restaurants originated here.. Lord Stows cafe is the original located in Taipa. Most convenient location is the one in the Venetian
Bifanas - Thin breaded pork Sandwich
Really good high end Chinese food cheaper than Hong Kong. The Wynn hotel has some really good options.
11. I’ve got more videos!
CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE:
You might enjoy watching some of these other videos:
More on Macau in my Macau Travel Guide:
Or this Playlist to watch all of my videos from Hong Kong:
Yellow Productions on Social Media:
FACEBOOK:
INSTAGRAM:
TWITTER:
Check out my blog:
My video gear:
Sony FDR-AX53 4K Handycam:
Sony ECMW1M Wireless Microphone:
GoPro Fusion 360 Camera:
Pacsafe LS250 Anti-theft Shoulder Bag:
Macau Border Crossing
Crossing the border to Macau from Zhuhai, Guangdong province.
Things to do in Macau: Updated edition 2017
Much like Las Vegas, Macau is building itself as a tourist destination that offers something to anyone, and along with nearby Hong Kong you can plan any type of vacation you like.
Head to the Macau Tower and climb 732 feet or 223 meters to the observation deck.
Macau is not big and you'll want to explore the Macau
Peninsula which is the part of the city where most of the temples and historic buildings are located. If you are a foodie, you have plenty of exploring to do as Macau is home to almost 20 Michelin star restaurants.
Macao Ep2-3
This episode of Travelogue explores the best of contemporary Macau. In this segment presenter Greta Georges ventures to the outskirts of Macau, soaking in the sun on Colane Island's Black Beach and takes a walk through the lush green trails of Taipa.
Land View of Macau China
A ferry ride from the port of Macau, China.
Statue of Guan Yin, Macau
DJI Phantom 3 A
MACAU HOLIDAY
Macau id the Las Vegas of China. It is a specially administerd zone that was originally under Portugal control and hence Casinos were allowed.Today it is a heaven for gamblers and also a tourist destination.
Hostels247.com - Places to visit in Macau Video - Hotels in Macau
Hostels247.com video of great land marks and popular places to visit in Macau, some of the places to visit in Macau China (Macao), Macaus main square, Macau Tower, Largo do Senado, St. Paul's Cathedral in Macau, Avenida Almeida Ribeiro, Santa Casa da Misericórdia (Holy House of Mercy), A-Ma Temple, Our Lady of Penha Church Macau, Kun iam statue, MGM Grand Casino, Macau Wynn Casino, Venetian Macau casino, Kun Iam Statue. Book place to stay in Macau from $26 with Hostels247.com in Ole London Hotel Macau
Chinese New Year In Macau 2017 澳門農曆新年2017
Videographer / Editor / VFX - Victor Lei
This is my theme music video Chinese New Year 2017, showcasing the Chinese New Year spirit at several locations around Macau.
Wishing you have a safe, warm Chinese New Year, and Kung Hei Fat Choi! God Bless.
這是我的主題音樂視頻“澳門農曆新年2017”。
祝你有一個安全,溫暖和快樂的農曆新年,恭喜發財!願主祝福你。
End Export of Australian Greyhounds to Macau
Ban Export of Australian Greyhounds to Macau
MACAU LOCAL QUESTION HOUSING BUREAU ABILITY
(China part 2) Macau: Pictures, Music, Videos
Leaving Hong Kong, I took a turbojet ferry over to the autonomous territory of Macau. Because it was a Portuguese colony for 400 years, there’s a fusion of Chinese and Portuguese culture in their food, customs, and architecture. When I arrived in the terminal, I walked to meet up with my guide, Mr. Li. After I found him, we walked to meet up with the driver and then took a ride downtown to check out Kum Ian Tong temple (01:57). As we walked through the open gateway of the temple, the smell of incense hanging from the walls and from the prayer pots was the first to catch my attention. As we made our way through the different halls of the temple, we saw other people lighting incense and burning joss paper as a tribute to ones that’ve died. In one room, there’s wooden placards with pictures of deceased couples (03:52). Some of the pictures have more than one woman in it as Mr. Li explained polygamy was often the norm back then. After that, we traveled to the border gate with China (05:21). Every day, hundreds of people cross back the border from the mainland and from the mainland to Macau.
Next it was onward to the National Museum of Macao (08:05) to check out some of the local artifacts left over from the Portuguese colonization. Right outside of the museum is the and Ruin of St. Paul’s (13:07), the foundation of a Portuguese-built Jesuit church. Walking down the former church’s steps, there’s a heavily crowded street filled with shops and restaurants which we walked down en route to Senado Square (14:30). In the square we stopped at the Macau Cathedral, the Leal Senado government building, and Central Post Office.
After that, we walked a while down one of the side streets and met up with the driver. From there we traveled to Macau tower and convention center where I had some lunch (15:45). There’s a bungee type ride there where they strap you into a harness and slingshot you up to a high point of the tower but I decided to skip it. From there we went to Macau’s casino district (17:18). I was amazed at how it has a lot of the same casinos as Las Vegas has like the Parisian, the Venetian, MGM Grand, and the Wynn. Also, there’s the story about how gangster Broken Tooth Koi, leader of the 14k triad and one of the most notorious gangsters in Chinese history, set up shop here again after he got out of a 15-year prison stint! However, the Chinese government has been cracking down on corruption, keeping this guy in check for the most part. To me, it felt just like Las Vegas but without all the decadence: no rude drunks, half/fully naked women, advertisements for strip clubs…at least not out in the open like Vegas. We drove to the Venetian and I got out and walked around for an hour and ½. Inside, it looks just like the one on the Vegas strip with high-end shops, heavy crowds, and dozens of tables of all different types of games to gamble on (18:44). The biggest difference from Vegas was that it was 99% Chinese people there…shocking, huh? In fact, I was the only non-Asian guy as far as my eye could see. I was a bit surprised that not even one Occidental person was walking around (other than me). Might have just been the time of day, lol.
The last location of the day was the, A-Ma temple (23:20), one of the oldest Daoist temples in Macau. Named after the Daoist sea goddess Matzu, it’s said that when the Portuguese arrived they named Macau after this temple. Inside, just like in most temples, the smell of incense fills the air and a feeling of calmness sets in, melting away the stress of the crowded casino areas we were at earlier. After the temple, it was getting late and I had a ferry to catch back to Hong Kong so we met up with the driver and made our way back to the ferry pier (25:38). After I got off the ferry, I was held in customs for 15 minutes sitting on a cold steel bench while they examined my passport. When I got my passport back, I met up again with a worried Mrs. Helen who joked they must really like me at customs. I thought to myself I’m sure that wasn’t the real reason they held me for so long lol. We met up with the driver who took me back to my hotel in Kowloon.
Macau was a very interesting blend of two different cultures and because of the legalization of gambling, one of the most unique places to visit in China. My only regret is there wasn’t enough time to try some of the Macanese cuisine there which, from my understanding, is a mixture of Cantonese and Portuguese dishes. Besides missing that I believe I got to experience most of what Macau has to offer. For the music, I used a lot of Asian-themed songs but also old & new-school hip-hop. This was probably the hardest one of my videos to think of interesting music for!
The next video is about the third leg of my trip across China: Deng Feng city and the world-famous Shaolin Temple. Here's the link:
採青.Choi Cheng (澳門製造 .Macao Indies)
導演.Dir:何濠暉.Vivaldi Hou/ 40'
Local Docu Power.Selected Works, Open Categor通過紀錄舞獅團體不為人知的演變過程,向觀眾展示一群默默奮鬥卻被漸漸忽視甚至忘記的澳門舞獅人。
This documentary records the hidden facts and the evolution of lion dance, displaying to the audience the hard work of the group of dragon and lion dancers. Will you be the one to make a pause and try to appreciate the culture that surrounds us?
China launches first satellite for space-based gravitational wave detection
A new milestone: China launches Tianqin-1, its first satellite for space-based gravitational wave detection.
Weekend List - Asiknya Walking Tour di Ruins of St. Paul's & Na Tcha Temple Macau!
Dsign -
Dsign - How To & DIY -
iLook -
iLook - Fashion Icon -
iLook - How To and DIY -
Weekend List -
Weekend List - Resto and Cafe -
Net Lifestyle memberikan tayangan program Magazine seperti iLook, Dsign, Weekend List dan Chefs Table. Program yang membahas berbagai informasi dan tips terkini seputar dunia fashion/style, karya arsitektur yang unik, menarik, ide desain interior yang inspiratif, desain furniture yang kreatif, mereferensi tempat makan, rekreasi, event seru, film atau musik serta Cooking Show bersama Chef Chandra invite langsung guest (Artis dan Public Figure).
Macau 4K
Macau
Guia Fortress, Monte Forte, Ruins of St Paul's, Largo do Senado, Tap Seac Square, Kuan Tai Temple, Kun Iam Temple, St Joseph's Seminary & Church, Cemitério de São Miguel Arcanjo, Lou Lin Ioc Garden, Mandarin's House, Rua de Felicidade, Grand Lisboa
November 2017