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The facade of St. Paul’s church from street level, Macau.
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i know this street.
lovely surroundings.
thx for sharing this pic.
it remind me of my visit to macau years ago.
I love walking around that area in Macau, but it is really busy. The southern island of Macau was much less crowded–they also have some colonial houses as museums that way (I was surprised how quiet that area was).
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Streets in Chinese citiesn are always busy.
Of course, any major street in a Chinese city could be that busy on a normal day.
It was Christmas day, December 25 when I took the photo.
sure is alot of people…
is it always like that? Or is it some kind of celebration…
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