I finally made it out of Hong Kong and went to Macau. The border controls are a bit of a stemp-hazard: what ever the positive aspects of nations and defined territories, it should be our aim to abolish borders rather soon then later. Free movement is a human right and I hope it to be fullfilled ... though I will not experience it anymore. Anyways - please excuse my philosophical, "let's have a better world" statement.
One day was definetly not enough, but the few hours were worth it: an interesting mix of temples, skyscrapers, colonial buildings and ridiculously-blinking casinos; though such a "der Mix macht's" ist not necessarily beneficial for the beauty of a place. I enjoyed the small roads, chilling in a coconout-milk producing shop. Had a great time watching dancing-and sinning performances by a casino and admiring the wonders of east Asian religions!
One day was definetly not enough, but the few hours were worth it: an interesting mix of temples, skyscrapers, colonial buildings and ridiculously-blinking casinos; though such a "der Mix macht's" ist not necessarily beneficial for the beauty of a place. I enjoyed the small roads, chilling in a coconout-milk producing shop. Had a great time watching dancing-and sinning performances by a casino and admiring the wonders of east Asian religions!
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