On the other side of Macau, Sean was meeting with Natalie for the day.
Macau was a city with two very distinct sides: the Cotai Strip where all the majority of the casinos were located, and the Old City where all the historical sites could be found.
Sean arrived at a beautiful open plaza in the middle of the UNESCO historic center. The plaza was called Senado Square. Although it was called a square, it was shaped more like a triangle with a big round fountain in the middle. Lining the two sides of the square were colorful colonial buildings that seemed to funnel everyone into a much tighter street filled with snacks and souvenir stores.