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Lovers’ Road is a coastal walkway in the Jinwan district. You can walk up and down 10.5 mi (16.9 km) of walkways and see scenic tourist spots like the Zhuhai Fisher Girl Statue. The walk also has a great view of the Macau skyline. Hebao is a nearby island getaway great for a relaxing, laid-back day. Here you can lay out and sunbathe, have a picnic, or take a hike. It is often quiet and private, so you can get away from the commotion of the city.  There are 2 restaurants at Hebao Island. Once you are at the Zhuhai port, take Bus 706 to Gaolan Island, then take a ferry to Hebao Island. Call 86-756-7268363  for the ticketing hotline. Hebao Island is located at Nanshui Town, Jinwan District, Zhuhai 519050, China. Macau is a nearby city to Zhuhai, and right next to the border (on the Zhuhai side) is a maze of underground stores. Here you can shop for clothing, jewelry, shoes, accessories, and the like. You can bargain with shop owners to get 50-70% off of merchandise. In addition, there are many food vendors at the market. You can try local soup dumplings, for instance. Chimelong Ocean Kingdom has one of the largest aquariums in the world, and it has many creatures you likely never knew about. The museum is open Sunday through Saturday from 10:00 am - 8:30 pm.  This is a great idea if you are traveling with children. Adult tickets cost ¥350 ($3.22), and children tickets cost ¥245 ($2.26).

summary: Take a walk down Lovers’ Road if you want to stretch your legs. Visit Hebao Island if you want a relaxing day in nature. Shop at the underground market near Macau. Visit Chimelong Ocean Kingdom to see a large diversity of marine life.


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Create your patch first, then cut it down to the size you want. Sew it onto a second sheet of fabric using embroidery thread in a contrasting color and a straight stitch or running stitch. Trim the second fabric so that you have a thin border around your patch. A straight stitch/running stitch is where you weave the needle up and down through the fabric. Create your patch first, then let it dry. Go over the outlines using puffy paint or dimensional fabric paint. You can find it in fabric stores or in craft stores, and it comes in little bottles with pointed tips. Let the paint dry completely before using the patch. Puffy paint and dimensional fabric paint take much longer to dry than acrylic paint. Give your patch at least a full day to dry. Create your patch first, then let the paint dry. Outline the edges using embroidery thread in a contrasting color and a straight/running stitch. Sew a button onto the patch to make it look more interesting. Match the button to the theme of the patch. For example:  Use a simple black or white button to create eyes. If your patch features a character, give it a matching button, like a spider button for a witch patch. Get a bottle of fabric paint medium, and mix it into your acrylic paint following the instructions on the bottle. Create your patch, then let it dry for 24 hours. Iron it for 3 to 5 minutes using a low-to-medium setting and no steam. You can find fabric paint medium alongside the acrylic paint in a craft store.

summary: Sew the patch onto a larger sheet of fabric if you want a layered look. Outline the patch with puffy paint if you want to give it more dimension. Embellish your patch with embroidery or buttons if you want a fancier patch. Make your patch last longer with fabric medium and heat setting.


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When you rewrite your notes, you are reiterating information that you are already familiar with. This repetition can help you recall information from the notes more effectively. Try writing a copy of your notes before an exam or quiz to help you remember the information. Consider rewriting your notes using the same ink color that you will be using for the exam. For example, if you'll write in blue ink, write your notes in blue ink. It’s okay to copy someone else’s notes once in a while, but you should put them into words and phrases that make sense to you. Putting information into your own words can help you remember the important stuff later on. . This method of note-taking requires you to plug in essential answers to questions using the information in your notes. As a result, you will be better able to retain the information in your notes.
summary: Rewrite your own notes. Put other people’s notes or outlines in your own words. Try the Cornell note-taking method