/* Fais comme tu veux.: June 2008

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Shoot the shoot

My short photostudio ''get-away'' - all thanks to Shaun !

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Sunday, June 08, 2008

Macau (19th May - 24th May)

When i first got wind of this Macau work trip from Alan, i immediately jumped upon the chance without giving it much thoughts. With travel expenses, food (read: restaurant most of the time) and lodgings (read: 6 star !) fully paid for by the company, i wonder which outrageous 'broke' uni student would decline such an offer.

Although most of my time was spent in the hotel, harbour and airport facilitating guests with their arrivals/departures, check-in/check-out and other ushering duties, I still find this a fruitful and worthwhile trip. Firstly, I got to soak in the grandeur of a 6 STAR HOTEL, and not to mention staying in it for the whole 6 days. I also got to experience first hand, the feeling of stepping into a casino and to witness their extravagance with all things big and small, from the façade to even the bar of soap lying aimlessly in my room.

I also got to interact with the locals (perm/temp staffs working with us) and found out more about their way of life and culture. Although there's not much of a language barrier between Macanese and us (for most of them speak English), I still experienced some difficulties in getting my points across to the older drivers and workers especially when they start blabbering machine-gun style in Cantonese with puzzled looks on their faces to me. Its kind of weird to meet this group of people; as to me, they're chinese, but when you talk to them in English/Chinese, they'll give you a puzzled look, and it'll makes you wonder if they're insincere or trying to play a prank on you. Life is never short of surprises, isn't it.


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MGM Grand - The hotel (6 STAR !) that i stayed in

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View of the concierge

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Top: View from the top. Bottom: Room 817 - chez moi (temp)

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Look at the toilet, it has a see thru glass panel visible to the occupiers/guests. Tips for prankers: just undraw the curtain which is ONLY accessible outside the toilet while the toilet is occupied.

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Drawer of alcoholic drinks (du vin ?)

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Right: Up till now, i still don't know why they hang a mirror infront of a large panel of mirror

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Talk about innovation and creativity... Try soaping your hand first before turning the faucet on.
slippperryy, slipperryyy.....

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Place where we had our daily breakfast. Right: Look at the fridge - Wake up to the sight of hanging body parts ?! cool rite...

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Once inside Venetian, day feels like day, night feels like day. You can gamble your whole day/night away still thinking that its day time out there

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One of the many stores in the food court, Singaporean Noodles (???) anyone ?

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At the harbour, throngs of people awaiting for the arrival of their guests. Top: Short skirt catches more attention ? Bottom: Waiting for mr/mrs RICE FIELD HOSPITAL ?

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Rainwater collection in the harbour

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Top: The signboard reads - HOTEL - shuttle bus. Irony.

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Macau Tower

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The leftover 'refreshments' !!

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Left: Burp. I contributed to 6 of the missing Portuguese egg-tarts.

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The toilet in Macau tower has many urinals and basins. This is just one of the 2 or 3 rows they have inside the toilet

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Talking about many. Many coffee cups

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We only had a few hours to roam around the street on the last day. If i'm not wrong the following pictures are taken at Largo do Senado.

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A church?

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More churches ?

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This was the place where we had lunch

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Food elevator. I wish i had one of these, linked directly from the food court to my house

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Is this safety or hazard ? I think its a safety hazard to strap yourself to your kid

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A typical street scene


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One of the many Portuguese style tiles

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Another view of Macau tower

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View of friendship bridge

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Nicholas Tse's Dad on the left ! Yeah, my first paparazzi shot albeit taken by a camera phone !