Jamaican in Macau…again and tips for Thai visa applicants

After not traveling since pre-pandemic 2018, I’m slowly getting back into the nomadpreneur headspace. Basically, I’m just walking around the streets, observing life, noticing patterns and allowing my wanderlust to re-ignite.  Not too much interacting except for the required wait staff, cashiers, Grab™ (Uber clone) drivers, and the occasional random stranger who’ll ask, “So, what country you from?” (A Filipina lady in SM supermarket in Manila said I looked like I’m from the Middle East and she wanted to practice her Arabic!)

In any case, I’ll do my best to get into the performer headspace for my upcoming colonic in Hong Kong on Monday, and my Thailand trip next week. Traveler alert: The Thai visa application process is now completely online. There is no longer a need to visit the Thai consulate in person:

From 26 September 2021, 11.00 PM (UTC), it is no longer required for e-Visa applicant to submit his/her passport and original supporting documents in person at the Royal Thai Embassy/Consulate. After the e-Visa application has been approved, a confirmation e-mail will be sent to applicants. It is kindly requested to print a copy of the confirmation e-mail to present to airline and Thai Immigration officials to carry out checks when travelling to Thailand.

Meanwhile, here are some shots and video clips of my day in Macau:

Macau in the morning (about 5:30am):

On my way to Sum Yuen Vegetarian Restaurant

This is actually my SECOND time here since arriving ONE day ago! It was the first place I visited right after landing at 7pm yesterday!

Spicy oyster mushrooms (#080;,68MOP), brown rice (#119;68MOP), vegetable soup(38MOP) Total: 174MOP =  $21.53USD

*Item numbers and price as seen on the menu at:
https://www.facebook.com/sumyuenmacau/photos

1USD=8.08Macanese Pataca (MOP)

I arrived at 2:30pm, JUST as the kitchen closed for the day (to reopen at 5:30pm). However, the staff was kind enough to allow me to order and dine…

After serving my order and having me pay (so they could close out the day shift), the girls went home (or wherever they go for their three-hour break), and I dined alone–like really alone, as in no one, not even staff in the restaurant! The front desk manager left after charging my card. The last waitress to leave gave me the  plastic take-out bowls I requested and then she too left.

After my meal, I walked around Nova Mall for about an hour (purchased some Terra chips at Taste™, hopped on a free shuttle provided by my host’s apartment complex, and took a drive through Macau! I’ll document that in a video!

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