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 After walking around near the border of Macau and Zhuhai, we rode a bus to get here. From the border, we rode the free shuttle bus of MGM to MGM Grand. I have the backlog ready but I chose to post this first.

At first, it was more confusing to ride the city buses in Macau 'cause not only don't we have a loose change for the payment, we didn't know the routes. What usually happened was we looked for the pick-up points of the free casino hotel shuttle buses and then work our way from there since we weren't in a hurry anyway. On our third day, the places in our itinerary weren't shuttled by the hotels. We got used to riding the public city buses and we had enough smaller bills for the fare so it became easier.


MGM Grand


We didn't go inside the MGM Grand since the other MGM along Cotai Strip was the one in our itinerary. When we went home to the Philippines, we saw in one of the photos uploaded in Instagram that the interior of this MGM was beautiful too. Kinda like the Palazzo Hotel in Las Vegas with big butterfly statues on display inside the main hall. 


Statue of Kun Iam - Buddhist Goddess of Love, Mercy, and Compassion

This is located in the waterfront area in Macau Peninsula. 

One of the reasons why I liked Macau is it was a mix of everything that interests me. For the religion aspect, albeit Buddhism being the predominant religion in the area, they have several Roman Catholic churches there as well. I am a practicing Roman Catholic but I observe Buddhism as a way of life/living. I see to it that I stop by and visit Buddhist temples whenever I travel. No. Actually, scratch that 'cause I like visiting temples of various religions.


The dome below the statue is a Lotus-shaped Ecumenical Center which is accessible for free to the public. 


This place is like an isolated part of Macau peninsula despite having several hotels in front of it. One the other side, btw, you can see the ferries from Hong Kong. I might blog about the border crossing of HK - Macau too. 

Singapore - Indonesia Border Crossing via Ferry

It was smoggy in Macau so the photos are gloomy. But in the photo above, there's a faint white statue of Goddess A-Ma - the goddess of seafarers and fishermen on top of the mountain. That area is Coloane, there is a cultural village and the coastal trail is there as well. I was expecting Macau to be a small country but it was smaller than what I was expecting. Have we allotted a week there, we could've toured around the whole country. 

Macau Beyond Casinos Tour: Hac Sa Long Chao Kok Coastal Trail (黑沙海濱馬路)


We knew Wynn Hotel has a fountain show outside that's why we waited until sunset in that area so we can watch it. 

The show in Wynn Palace along Cotai Strip is grander though this one was worth the visit as well. 

Macau: Wynn Palace, Cotai Strip


We had a lot of time to explore this area. As you can see, the tall building in the middle of this picture is Lisboa Hotel. It looks far from the water fountain but we were able to walk to a farther hotel where we had our dinner before going back to our hotel.


Ganda nito in person especially at night.

Very Downtown Vegas feels here in Macau Peninsula. Ganda ng night lights tapos may slight sea breeze pa.


From this angle, you can see where we came from. Sa dulo pa nung right most building (MGM Grand). HAHAHA! Para sa iba parusa na maglakad ng ganyang kahaba pero it was our normal. :)) Kakamiss din! Keri lang, madami naman nababalikan kagaya nito. 💓

March was a good month to visit Macau. Perfect weather! The second time I visited there was July and it was their summer so it was really hot and humid.

Macau Beyond Casinos: Afternoon Tea at Revolving Restaurant and Observation Deck Ticket


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Macau Tower Skywalk with Free Admission


I don't know when will I be able to post all the places we visited in Macau but I've posted a descriptive itinerary before:

(4D4N) Macau Travel Itinerary; 'Cause it's more than a day tour

Macau Accommodation: Inn Hotel



Everything, in time. 💖

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It's that time of the year again for my USA 2016 "On This Day" on Facebook. While I was looking at the photos, I noticed how similar Vegas' New York, New York area to the real NYC is. This is the reason why I thought of posting this 'cause the chocolate worlds are two of the many places/shops you can find both in Vegas and NYC.

There aren't a lot of things to say about these places but I've posted several photos from each. These are specialty shops so they're mostly merchandises, chocolates, and New York souvenirs.


M&M's World, Las Vegas

There are several flavors of M&M's that you can only find in M&M's World. Sometimes there's a freetaste but you can always purchase the flavors you fancy. 
You'll get a plastic bag and dispense M&M's from the tube. You are to pay by weight. 


M&M's Statue of Liberty.

There were a lot of people that time so it is difficult to take photos in this place.


Those M&M's tubes are the main attraction of this place. I don't remember which branch has the bigger tube display though. 


Several M&M's merchandises available. 


Elvis M&M


Across M&M's World is Hershey's Chocolate World. 

Hershey's Chocolate World, Las Vegas


Gusto ko 'yung may hawak na Reese Chocolate si King Kong. Good choice. Ahahhaa


I got several bags from this aisle. Have always wanted hugs kaya I need more, more, more. Hahahahaha. 


There's also chocolate and candy tubes here in Hershey. Those big sized chocolates and candies are also interesting since it's not everywhere you can purchase those.

I didn't buy those big sizes though but I got several bags of kisses. Grabe 'to. I kinda forgot that we had a bag weight limit so I bought a lot of stuff in NYC. HAHAHA.


2016 I wrote, "Soon. New York. Soon" haha! I was able to go there in 2019 and it has been two years since our New York Trip but it feels like yesterday. Even if I am not able to go out and travel these days, I still have a lot of backlogs I've yet to post. Ako kasi eh. Dapat naga-upload na ko ng mas madalas eh. 🤦🏻‍♀️

Re-uploaded photos from the South of Las Vegas Strip for comparison. 

Las Vegas Strip (South)


At the back are replicas of the many tourist spots that you can find in New York. Didn't appreciate the thought in designing this and it's only now that each part of the hotel made sense to me.

Elli's Island and Statue of Liberty - from the New York City Sightseeing Cruise
Roller Coaster - from Coney Island. I really thought that trip, trip lang nila lagyan ng Roller Coaster 'yan. Malay ko ba namang may roller coasters sa totoong NYC. HAHAHAHA! 


If you notice, there's an Italian flag beside USA flag. The buildings really look a lot like the buildings in Little Italy, Lower Manhattan. I don't remember entering the New York, New York Hotel in Vegas so I don't know what's inside. Hay nako. Bakit nga ba hindi kami pumasok? HAHAHA!




This is one of my favorite chocolates but I didn't buy some of this size 'cause I knew that I'd eat this in one sitting. I got some of the regular sized ones from here but mostly from the dollar store and Walmart. 


Nakalakad na pala ko dati sa Brooklyn Bridge. 😂

Shakeshack is akso found in this area. This burger chain restaurant started in New York, btw. Haven't posted that but we ate in one back in Long Island. 
 

Singapore: 

Universal Studios and Sentosa Island - there's a replica of NYC's Public Library here.

Resorts World Sentosa and Merlion Plaza - there's a smaller Hershey's Chocolate World here.



Everything, in time. 💖

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It has been more than a year since I last wore a bb cream and face powder. I stopped because I developed masknes (breakout) so I went bare-faced in order to decongest my skin. It was a new feeling because I've worn bb cream since 2012 but I got used to the simplicity of my new routine. Even after my breakout has calmed down, I stuck with just using toner, moisturizer, and sun screen. 

I ran out of my Biore and I like having choices so I bought another one that I use alternately with my Nivea Sun Gel.  


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The newest sunscreen in my stash: Ra and Gowoori's Real Kill 9.9 Sunscreen with Make Up Base. As per its name, it's a sunscreen and primer/ make up base in one.


There wasn't really a lot of reviews for this sunscreen even in Reddit but this is the one used by Dr. Erin (The Nerdy Derma). Despite my apprehension 'cause they said that this has a slight white cast, I purchased as soon as I saw the chance. 


I knew what I was getting into but coming from Biore and Nivea's sunscreen, this looked very thick (parang Elmer's glue) and sticky at first. I judged too quickly though 'cause upon spreading, it turns out to be very light as if I didn't put any sun screen on my face so it wasn't uncomfortable even on humid days. 

It doesn't irritate my eyes and with no alcohol smell even unlike the first two I mentioned. Don't get me wrong, it's not fragrance-free. There's a faint smell but it fades immediately. 


It sells at 580 for 80 ML.
7.25/ML. 

50 SPF
UVB&UVA Protection
PA+++

This is in the pricerange of reasonably-priced to cheap compared to other products in the market. 


Again, my first concern about this is they said that it has a slight cast. I'm not fair-skinned so I had a difficult time deciding whether to purchase this or not mainly because of that. "Baka lang masayang kasi maputi tignan sa'kin," I thought. Needless worry 'cause there wasn't a white cast on me even if the filter of this sun screen is Titanium Dioxide. And if there is, it's not obvious. 

Does its job both as a sun screen and a make-up base. I, however, stop at this step. As I mentioned before, I no longer wear bb cream and face powder. 😅


There's "shine" but not the haggard, oily kinda shine. Glowy? Dewy? I don't use oil control film a lot these days even if it's already hot on some days. Gentle and doesn't clog my pores so I don't get a lot of masknes anymore even after wearing face masks for hours. 

I can't say that this is the sole product that made my face less oily 'cause I also added Isntree's Green Tea toner in my morning routine. I might post about that too one of these days... months. HAHAHA

Below is my newest morning routine/skincare products line-up:

Isntree's Green Tea Fresh Toner
Innisfree's Balancing Green Tea Lotion
Ra and Gowoori Real Kill Sunscreen (going out) 
Nivea Sun Gel (staying home)

Updated Skincare Routine and Products on Rotation


This has been in my back log for more than a month. HAHAHA. Padami ng padami na naman 'yung back logs ko. Ano ba 'yan. 


💁🏻‍♀️💁🏻‍♀️💁🏻‍♀️💁🏻‍♀️

Overall, I'm glad that I gave this a chance despite my apprehension. This is an excellent buy and a sure repurchase. ♥️



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In Spring time, hope blooms even in the most loneliest forgotten meadow. 


Hanami at Ohori Park, Fukuoka, Japan

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Photos from the musuem without walls.
This will include Singyeongju - bus ride - Bulguksa - bus ride - Singyeongju. I wasn't thinking of posting these but then I watched 2 days, 1 night's Rhythm of Korea episodes so I did. Again, malay ko naman. HAHAHAHAHA. 💁

South Korea: KTX's Singyeongju Station to Bulguksa, Gyeongju



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Gyeongju One-Day Tour: Hwangridan-gil, Daereungwon, Bulguksa, Gyochon Village, Donggung Palace, and Wolji Pond




Pink Muhly

Pink Muhly is a seasonal grass that only grows during autumn and Gyeongju is one place where you can see a lot of it. There are places and parks in Busan that have these too.


Busan, South Korea: APEC Naru Park
Busan, South Korea: Daejeo Ecological Park

Busan, South Korea: Nakdong River Estuary Eco-Center


Hwangnyongsa Temple Site/ Hwangnyongsa History Culture Center

Above is a replica of Hwangnyeongsa. It is a temple built in 553 and completed in 645 but was burned down in 13th century during the Mongol invasions. This was one of the treasures from the Kingdom of Silla.


Gyeongju World Culture Expo Park.

The building in the middle of the photo is called Gyeongju Tower Observatory. Notice that the center of the building looks like a cut-out of the Hwangnyongsa Pagoda to show the significance of the Pagoda in the history of not only Gyeongju but the whole of South Korea.

The park hosts cultural and social events in Gyeongju. I took these photos from a moving bus but only learned about the history when these were featured in 2 days, 1 night variety program. 


More autumn season experience to me. Someday. Yes, universe? HAHA!


We entered this Tourist Information to ask about the bus schedule so we can properly time our tour of the temple since we have an afternoon KTX ride to catch. 


The walk to the temple grounds is quite long and uphill since it's situated in the slopes of Mount Toham.

However, it was during a pleasant autumn day that we had the time of our lives still just by walking along this paved walkway. 


Bulguksa Tour Photos

[Klook Link] Gyeongju Heritage Day Tour from Busan

[Klook Link] Bulguksa, Daereungwon, Huanglidan, Gyochon Village, Woljeong Bridge, Cheomseongdae Gyeongju Tour from Busan


There are several food and souvenir carts along the way. If snacks aren't to your liking, there are several restaurants in front of the bus stop and even around Gyeongju. 


Taking photos makes the walk back to the bus stop more interesting. 


I've been waiting for an autumn day before but I wasn't able to properly time my visits. This, here, is the "most autumn" day I've experienced so far that even the parking area is a photo spot. DUH. HAHAHA! Lahat naman photo spot. Palusot pa. 


They were installing the paper lanterns during the day of our visit so I took photos with the tree as well. AHAHAHHA. We were waiting for the bus back to Singyeongju that time so we took a lot of photos because, you know, ganda talaga. 


My friend took burst photos of me crossing the street. HAHAHAHA! I would have sat in the middle of the street if only if there weren't other tourists waiting with us back then. Hiya pa pala ate mo ghorl.


Favorite matcha wafer. <3

Love this more than matcha kitkat. I bought this in one of the snack shops in Busan and I always had it in my bag back then. I sometimes see this in Landmark, Trinoma as well.


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Until the day I see you once more, Golden City. 💛


Waiting area for the KTX bound to Seoul. 


More travel?

Yes please. A thousand times yes. 😂😂😂

This is the last of Gyeongju that I'll be posting for now but I have a lot of Seoul entries left in my backlogs. Will be posting those soon.


Winter morning at Nami Island, South Korea

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