Tuesday, March 28, 2006
Hac Sa
Hac Sa Beach is in Coloane Island in Macau. It's one of the few public beaches in Macau and it would be commonplace to see people having picnics and barbecues near the shore. It's not often that you see swimmers around the area, nor in the water, since the water itself is chocolate brown in color.
Melvin and I went here to eat at Fernando's, which is a tres popular Portugese Restaurant and an institution in Macau. (Think Aristocrat in Manila.) But since we didn't have a reservation, and we couldn't wait 3 hours to get a table, we chose to go and eat elsewhere.
Here's a kid trying to draw in the sand. It's instinct for anyone to doodle on the sand whenever we see it. Much like how people love making snow angels whenever they see snow.
Here's a big kid writing in the sand. Actually, he's venting out his frustration of not being able to eat his favorite bacalao.
The writing on the sand... which i wrote far away from the water as possible so it won't be washed off that easily. It's my protest sign.
Hac Sa is so popular, even the dogs love visiting it.
I'll be back next time when the crowds aren't too big, the water isn't too chocolatey and Fernando's has seats.
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