"My God!" As we approach Macao, I can't help but sigh, not because Macao is beautiful, but because I found that the clear water in Hong Kong turned black and mixed together here. Dad said jokingly, "A feng shui master saw Hong Kong and Macao and said that these two places are good places to earn money. But the money earned in Hong Kong is clean, so the water is clean; Macao earns money by gambling, so the water is mixed. " After listening to this, I am more curious about this "son who came home late".
Remember the new song "Painting China" in this semester's music class? One of them sings like this: "You draw the length of the Great Wall and I will draw the bus!" " "At that time, I couldn't imagine what the bus looked like. Today, I finally saw the true face of Lushan Mountain. This is an arched building, which is the remains of St. Paul's church. The church experienced three fires, and the whole church was almost burned down. However, the remaining granite front wall is particularly majestic, and it is worthy of being a famous landmark in Macao. Because "March 8" is a transliteration of Sao Paulo, it is called "March 8 archway".
During the Spring Festival, Macao is crowded with people. Everyone takes advantage of the holiday to see the elegance of the bus. In front of the stone steps leading to the March 8th, there are pots of blooming peaches and chrysanthemums, which set off the ancient March 8th more magnificently. People ran to the bus with smiles. When I got on the bus, I found many coins on a stone. My mother told me it was for prayer. Macao people believe in making money, hoping to exchange coins for a year's fortune. I gently stroked the hard stone wall of March 8th, wishing to travel through time and space to pursue her original appearance. ...
I reluctantly got off the bus and continued to visit Macao with curiosity. On the way to the second stop in Mazu Tempel, my mother told me the origin of the Portuguese name of Macau. It is said that when the Portuguese came to Macau, they didn't know the name of this place. So he went to Mazu Tempel, the most populous city, to ask questions. The local people thought he asked the name of the temple and told him it was Mazu Tempel. The Portuguese translated homophones into place names. It was not until 1999 that we recovered Macao, and it has been 10 years since this year.