Bollywood in town filming in Suntec City at the fountain of Wealth. As they are filming, I cannot use my flash but I think the 1st photo look good making the cameraman and crews looked as if they are shadow playing.
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Fullerton Hotel Singapore
The Fullerton Hotel Singapore is located near the mouth of the Singapore River, in the financial and business district. It was originally known as The Fullerton Building, and also as the General Post Office Building. (For more info: Fullerton Hotel History )
This must be one of the nicest underpass in Singapore. It had travellators and it is carpeted and air conditioned too. This underpass belongs to Fullerton Hotel linking the hotel with one fullerton building which houses many restaurants and shops.
Oh, I am not promoting Fullerton Hotel but was on my way to a seafood restaurant at one fullerton building to eat chilli crabs.....lol. Just thought that the building make a great photo shot.
Fullerton Hotel is easily accessible by public transport, being just a minute’s walk from the Raffles Place Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station and steps away from the bus stop. This photo is the Raffles MRT Station, I like the design of the station.
This must be one of the nicest underpass in Singapore. It had travellators and it is carpeted and air conditioned too. This underpass belongs to Fullerton Hotel linking the hotel with one fullerton building which houses many restaurants and shops.
Oh, I am not promoting Fullerton Hotel but was on my way to a seafood restaurant at one fullerton building to eat chilli crabs.....lol. Just thought that the building make a great photo shot.
Fullerton Hotel is easily accessible by public transport, being just a minute’s walk from the Raffles Place Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station and steps away from the bus stop. This photo is the Raffles MRT Station, I like the design of the station.
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Hotel,
Old Colonial Buildings,
Raffles Place,
Underpass
Monday, December 17, 2007
Sun among the cloudy sky
Inspired by my good texan friend's blog sun and moon posting. I captured this photo of sun this morning. It is dangerous to look at the sun with the naked eye, so I just raised my camera and take a few shots. Anyway I cant raised my head to look at the sun too (lol), woken up yesterday with a stiff neck....ouch.........
The rain had finally slowly clearing but looking at the cloudy sky trying to hide the sun, hmmmm, I guess it would rain again.
I remember I sang this song when I was young. "Rain Rain go away, little children want to play". Now I hope the rain will go away for a while cause I have lots of gathering this weekend and a BBQ on Xmas Eve.....lol
I remember I sang this song when I was young. "Rain Rain go away, little children want to play". Now I hope the rain will go away for a while cause I have lots of gathering this weekend and a BBQ on Xmas Eve.....lol
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Saturday, December 15, 2007
A stroll down Chinatown, Singapore
Today, let us take a stroll down Chinatown Singapore. It is very convenient to get to there. Just board the MRT and head to Chinatown. There are many exits from Chinatown MRT Station. Look out for the exit A if you wanted to stroll down Pagoda Street.
Or you prefer to hitch a ride on the local trishaw but I think it is better to walk so that you can shop and eat at the same time...... :)
Or you prefer to buy the popular Bak Kwa from Bee Cheng Hiang (Mei Zhen Xiang), a long time brand name selling bak kwa (BBQ pork) with a consistency similar to jerky. (Yayyy.....This is my favourite.)
Or visit Chinatown Heritage, where it houses a wealth of memories and untold stories from the past.
Or you prefer to hitch a ride on the local trishaw but I think it is better to walk so that you can shop and eat at the same time...... :)
Or you prefer to buy the popular Bak Kwa from Bee Cheng Hiang (Mei Zhen Xiang), a long time brand name selling bak kwa (BBQ pork) with a consistency similar to jerky. (Yayyy.....This is my favourite.)
Or visit Chinatown Heritage, where it houses a wealth of memories and untold stories from the past.
Or just shop and shop...........
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