While the Bangkok post is still in progress, I captured the lion city, Singapore for Christmas 2007. Singapore is actually a much cleaner country compared with Malaysia. You can hardly find any rubbish on the road or the walking path. Maybe the small Singapore government can manage the small city more efficient and easily. Oh, one thing I love so much about Singapore is that, everyone is treated fairly, means there is no quota for the races of the citizens to join any public universities in Singapore, and that’s the main idea.
I went to the Orchard Road, which was packed with a lot of sweat-smelly-noisy people around here. Walking was quite impossible here because everyone was pushing. Pushing is faster than walking I swear.
While waiting to be pushed, enjoy the beautiful snow lights hanging on the trees was the only thing I can do. Even if you want to escape from the crowd, you will be in trouble. Security guards were everywhere to control the flow of the crowds.
Finally, I managed to find a Christmas tree. Hahahaha…
These are my friends who went to Singapore with me. From left, Jae, Sze, Ryanne and Kai Hao the great. TeeHeezz…
This is where I stayed in Singapore.
The next day, we went to Habour Front, a shopping mall in Singapore.
It’s actually a giant shopping mall like Boulevard in Kuching.
Oh ya, how is Boulevard in Kuching? I only managed to go there once in last December. Is there any cinemas?
Sentosa is just a few steps away from Habour Front shopping mall.
This is the beach at Sentosa. But I prefer the beach in Damai, much bigger and cleaner. Haha. But over here, there are a lot of bikinis.
You know, we were waving at the tourists as we were one of the famous musical band from Malaysia.
Ya right, if the photo is looked like this.
Yes, sometimes one of the members of a musical band is rude enough to play hard rock music.
The guy in blue shirt must be very very tulan. Laugh my ass out.
Few sentosa coconut trees.
Singapore, the lion city. GGGGGGRRRRRrrrrrrrrrooooaaarrr…
Oooppss, poor cow. I just need your milk. >.<
Next, the Vivo City. It’s just next after the Habour Front shopping mall. Vivo City now is just like the Mid Valley. There are a lot of shops inside this gorgeous building, including man made little pool on top of this building, letting people to step into the shallow water to release their leg smells after walking in the mall for whole day. Haha.
Japanese Teriyaki.
Lastly, I think I love Singapore more than Malaysia.
Sorry, because their citizens are treated fairly and I feel safe being walking on the street over there.
