Winston and Kiki strike a pose.
View from Winston's balcony.
Kiki and Yoko in the historic center of Macau.
Yoko and Kiki in Macau's historic central district.
Largo do Senado, Macau. (Senado Square)
Another shot of McDonald's in old Macau.
Starbucks, Macau-style.
Santo Domingo Church, in Largo do Senado.
Alley in old Macau.
Craig gets into position for the angle he wants...
Craig's shot of St. Paul.
Yoko photographs the ruins of the Cathedral of St. Paul.
And ... just one more.
Back side of St. Paul's facade.
Worker cleans the glass above tombs at St. Paul's.
Crypt of the remains of Christian martyrs in Japan and Vietnam.
No fakes? What fun is that?
Leal Senado ("Loyal Senate")
Macanese bookmobile!
Tiny shopping alleyway.
Streetside temple.
(Temple turtles!)
Pou Tai Temple's big buddha.
Yoko, Kiki and Winston at Pou Tai Temple.
Taipa Village shops.
Yoko, Winston and Kiki in Taipa Village.
Taipa Village kittens!
Kitten!
Kittens!
Winston in Taipa Village.
Taipa Village street sign.
Kiki, Winston and Yoko on the way back to the apartment.
Pak Tai Temple entry (closer).
More pastel buildings.
Yoko, Winston and Kiki check out a mural painted on tiles.
Macau probably gets its name from "A-Ma Gau" (bay of A-Ma).
The enormous Venetian.
Yoko, Kiki and Winston at Taipa House Museum.
Dragonfruit.
Craig walks on the park's therapeutic stone path.
Stone path close-up.
Craig at Macau Tower.
AAAAAAAAA!
Yoko (and Hello Kitty) waiting for Craig at Macau Tower.
Craig photographs the sign about the specials at Macau Tower's restaurants.
The Taste of Beans!
Coloane Village waterfront.
Fish drying in Coloane Village.
St. Francis Xavier Church, Coloane.
Craig on the exercise machines at Jardim Eduardo Marques.
Yoko at Tam Kung Temple, Coloane.
Craig at the A-Ma Cultural Village.
Yoko and Craig at A-Ma Cultural Village.
Bird visiting jailbirds.
A-Ma statue made of white jade.
View from the A-Ma statues.
Chinese zodiac statues at Seac Pai Van park.
Craig looking bullish at the Year of the Ox statue.
Yoko making a monkey of herself.
Kiki fed us until we burst.
Yoko, Kiki and Winston at their dining-room table.
Grand Lisboa lobby.
Huge jade carving at the Grand Lisboa.
Grand Lisboa lobby staircase.
Casino Lisboa.
Casino Lisboa lights.
Craig in the central casino district.
Breakfast! Yoko eats a bagel with peanut butter.
Winston and Kiki's living room.
Living room.
Display case.
Living-room chandelier.
Yoko and the cab driver in the rear-view mirror.
Nutritional pyramid at Guia Hill Municipal Park.
Along the exercise trail at Guia park.
Yoko at Guia park.
Guia park views.
Craig and a Canadian tourist we met on the way up.
Yoko takes a picture of Craig.
Craig and Yoko pose with the cannon.
The fort was originally designed to defend the border with China.
Chapel of Our Lady of Guia. The interior has extremely pale, delicate frescoes.
Yoko at Guia Fort.
Cemetery of St. Michael the Archangel from above.
Craig takes a picture of Yoko
Dr. Sun Yat-Sen's house in Macau.
We found this kind of by accident.
Lonely Planet describes this church as "pea green." Have you ever seen peas this color? Don't eat them.
Yoko thinks it's blue-green.
Craig thinks the church exterior is green-blue.
Or vice-versa.
It's hard to remember.
In any case...
... you should never eat a pea this color.
Ever. Oh... that's Guia Fort up there.
Peas. Can you believe that?
Chapel of St. Michael.
New building looms over an old grave.
Kitty!
On the way back over to the historic center.
Another view of the Ruins of St. Paul Cathedral.
Snack bar area on the way up to Monte Fort.
Yoko sips a soda.
Yoko takes in the view.
Look! More cannons!
Museum of Macau is on/in that hill, too.
Fruit. You squish it on both ends to break it apart and eat it.
Shopping area in the Three Lamps District.
Kiki enjoys a sugar cane in Zhuhai.
Conjoined? Well, temporarily at least.
Kiki, Yoko and Winston at the travel agent's office.
Cab zips to the Zhuhai Holiday Resort.
Zhuhai Holiday Resort.
Craig in Zhuhai.
Bellman, Zhuhai Holiday Resort.
Kiki at the hotel restaurant.
Craig at the hotel restaurant.
Winston at the hotel restaurant.
Yoko at the hotel restaurant.
The lake at Zhuhai Holiday Resort.
Our villa.
Yoko, Winston and Kiki wait for the shuttle after breakfast.
Views from the shuttle.
Yoko and Craig at Kung Fu Restaurant, Zhuhai.
Talons.
Talons (detail).
Taipa Village kitty!
Craig at Beirut restaurant (Lebanese) in Taipa Village.
Yoko at Beirut restaurant.
Macau Stadium.
Yoko near Macau Stadium.
Venetian lobby ceiling.
Venetian exterior.
Canals.
Nathan Road, Kowloon side of Hong Kong.
Church on Nathan Road.
String ensemble, playing music for tea at the Peninsula Hotel lobby.
Craig having tea at the Peninsula.
Yoko at tea at the Peninsula.
Tea treats and pots.
Lobby ceiling.
Peninsula exterior.
Views of Hong Kong island from the Star Ferry.
Views of Hong Kong toward Kowloon from Victoria Peak.
Yoko at Victoria Peak.
Craig at Victoria Peak.
Subway signs.
Yoko on the subway.
Views from the bus to the big Buddha on Lantau Island.
Near the Buddha.
Tian Tan Buddha.
Yoko down the hill from the Buddha.
Craig food!
Yoko looks for the restaurant ticket office.
Part of the set of vegetarian restaurants. (Photos weren't allowed inside the one where we ate.)
Up the hill.
Buddha (left) and Craig.
The buddha is 23 meters high. He's the largest, outdoor, seated bronze buddha.
Yoko makes her way up.
"Don'tcha wish your girlfriend was hot like me?"
"Don'tcha?" "Don'tcha?" Sorry... long show.
Yoko (below) and Buddha.
Craig Food!
The Po Lin monastery was built in 1924.
... before they put in the huge Buddha in 1993.
Tofu drying in the sun.
The bus ride up is a little scary.
Maybe it helps if you meditate?
There's a new skyrail/gondola thing, but when we were there, it was closed for safety reasons.
Orchids!
The scary bus on the way down.
The wires for that skyrail thing we couldn't go on.
Subway back to town.
Bird market!
Lots of birds there.
I mean a LOT of birds.
No, really.
Hitchcockian proportions.
Leaving the bird market.
On the way out, we see the bird-flu warnings. AFTER we just walked through a million birds. Gee, thanks...
Vegetarian restaurant on Nathan Road near the Prince Edward subway stop.
Vegetarian food.
More vegetarian food.
Mister Softee!
Flower market.
More flowers.
More orchids. Those prices are in Hong Kong Dollars, so divide by 8 to get the approximate U.S. prices.
Still more flowers.
Yoko rocking a killer combover at the flower market. You'd think someone (her husband, maybe?) might tell her about this hair problem instead of just photographing it, wouldn't you?
If we strapped one bunch of flowers from the flower market...
... to each bird from the bird market ...
... we'd have a lot of pissed-off birds ...
... and bird flu, probably.
Flower market kitty!!!
Yoko looks for something to look at other than flowers.
Santa! Hey did you hear about the dyslexic devil worshipper?
He sold his soul to Santa.
(Ho, ho, ho.)
The plethora-market theme continues...
Goldfish market.
More goldfish.
Shop at the Ladies' Market.
They call it the Ladies' Market because it specializes in women's clothing.
They sell other stuff, too.
But mostly women's clothing and accessories.
Produce!
Red-topped buses.
Temple Street Night Market.
Yoko buys a beaded bag at Temple Street Night Market.
Dinner at an outdoor restaurant in Temple Street Night Market.
Mmm. Nothing like Chinese beer in a plastic glass!
Noodles and veggies.
Incense coils.
Drying citrus rinds.
Jade market.
Yoko tries on some bangles.
Yoko tries on more bangles.
Viceroy Indian restaurant in the Wan Chai neighborhood.
Viceroy interior. We wanted a deck table, but they were all booked.
Hong Kong lights.
More lights.
People are gathered on Kowloon Pier.
Every night at 8, they do a show.
The lights flash and dance to music.
A sampan floats through.
There are lasers, too.
The show lasts about 15 minutes.
Buildings on both sides of the water participate.
Craig with Hong Kong Island behind him.
The statue at Avenue of the Stars. Something like the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Yoko at the Avenue of the Stars.
He seemed to be getting critiqued between songs.
Craig (left) and Bruce Lee.
Bruce Lee.
Kowloon-side buildings.
Saffron Indian restaurant, with ghost waitress.
Kiki, Winston and Yoko on the way to the travel agent's office in Zhuhai.