When you passed the customs inspection in Macao, you passed a turning point. Note that there are some tour guides on your right with a map of Macao on them, which is free of charge.
At present, the exchange rate of MOP against RMB is 1 17.5 RMB, so the consumption in Macao must be converted into MOP. Although some shops offer RMB replenishment, it is rare. Go straight for two minutes and you will see many shops looking for money: Asia, Ruichang and so on. Those are exchange points, just exchange the exchange rate inside. If you want to change money in the Mainland, you can only go to China Bank, and the handling fee is expensive. I wonder if I swiped my card.
There is a duty-free shop between Zhuhai Customs and Macau Customs. I suggest you come back to buy things. Most of them are alcohol, tobacco, cosmetics and handwritten letters.
First of all, the buffet in the new century sucks. Usually we can buy it for 20 Portuguese dollars, but it can be eaten in Macau for 20 dollars, which is relatively acceptable. After leaving the gate, walk right for about three minutes, and you will see an overpass. After getting on the bus, you will see many buses. CMB stops there, which is a free bus in the casino. The new century is among them. Look for it.
As for many scenic spots you mentioned, I mainly recommend you to take a bus to the Venetian. If you go by bus, you can take bus 3A and stay at the Civil Affairs Department. Get off at Xinma Road Station; For Venetians, first take a bus to Guanzha or Hong Kong and Macao Wharf, where there are free buses for Venetians. The unified fare for buses in Macao Island is 3.2. If you leave the island, it seems to cost more than four yuan.
To get a pass, ask the travel agency if there is an agent, or ask the service desk with a free map at the entrance of Shimonoseki, which is the information desk of Macau Tourism Bureau. They say there is.
If you go shopping, there are many jewelry stores on the new road outside the bus, such as Luk Fook Jewelry, Chow Tai Fook and Zhou Shengsheng, which you often see in advertisements. Remember, you can bargain with them or send accessories. If you write by hand, you must pass the street in front when you go to St. Paul's archway. On both sides are handwritten letter shops, memorabilia, Zui Xiang Garden, etc., which are quite famous here. For daily necessities, pharmacies here not only sell medicines, such as shampoo, but also some cosmetics, some of which are cheaper than supermarkets.
Casinos are not allowed to take photos, and Macao Museum is not allowed, but they can be taken secretly. They have no right to confiscate your camera, so they will only apologize. You'd better not take pictures at the gambling table. Those gamblers are very jealous of it.
This is the rainy season in the south, which usually lasts until April and May. The weather in March is still very unstable, like it rained lightly yesterday and it is humid today. I suggest you take some long sleeves in case it gets cold.
If you are near a casino, there is a free shuttle bus from the casino to Guanzha in a big casino like Kyoto, Portugal.
There are many churches near the new road, you can go and see them; Behind the bus is an older house that can also be seen;
Outside the customs notice, there is a tourist information desk on the right, which is the official consulting agency of Macao. There is a free map of Macao with more detailed information about various tourist attractions and accommodation.
The distinctive buildings are Portuguese-style buildings, the dragon ring and Portuguese rhyme, the back of Tashi Square, or the western-style church. There is a detailed description on that map and how to take the bus.