Gardens By The Bay


It has been almost a year since Gardens By The Bay was officially opened to the public. And it wasn’t until recently that I realized, it was more than just a huge park. It had several attractions and conservatories within the park. All along, I thought it was just a HUGE park where you should be prepared to get lost. Well, at least that was the impression it gave me when i first visited the park for the STAR concert in July.

Visited two of the conservatories, which were named “The Cloud” and “Flower Dome”. Both of these required a fee of SGD$20 to enter, but thankfully the didn’t forget about Singaporeans, they had a promotion for Singaporeans when I went, not sure if the promotion is a permanent arrangement or just for a special period.

Food took control


Decided to head down to the iLight Festival on Thursday night. Had initially wanted to have an early dinner before starting our iLight journey at around 7.30pm as that’s when the exhibits “come to live”.. But we were somehow attracted to this “The Cookie Museum” shop in Esplanade that sells a unique range of cookies – Chicken Rice, Nasi Lemak, Laksa etc. We were too fascinated by it that we stayed inside for quite some time. By the time we decided to head to Glutton’s Bay for dinner, it was already 7.30pm. When dinner ended, it was almost 9pm. In the end, we only managed to catch 5 out of the 26 exhibits. 😦

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Let’s get wet on the duck tour


After so many years, I went on-board the Singapore Duck Tours once again..

There is no better way to tour Singapore than catching a ride on the ORIGINAL DUCKtours! Embark on a land and sea adventure on a remodeled WWII amphibious Vietnamese war craft that promises you the best tour experience.

Traveling on both land and sea by using just one boat or car or whatever you think it should be called.. This time round, the view on board was much more magnificent, with the Marina Bay Sands and Singapore Flyer.. But, it was sad that it was super hazy on that day.. And I think it was also one of the sunniest and warmest day ever.. But still, it was fun..

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Fun Nanta-Cookin Day


Went to catch Nanta at the Esplanade Theaters.. It’s one great show, even with just a small cast of 5 performers.. The show started quite “boring”, and for that moment, I thought that it was gonna be one boring show.. But hey, that’s only the beginning, and it was total fun after that.. Had a great laugh, till my throat was hoarse after the show.. And if I’m not wrong, this is the first show that has incorporated our “Singapore Culture” into the show, such as “Panas” (means hot in Malay), and Pandan Cake,etc.

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