Saturday, July 19, 2008

Chinatown Shophouses (3)


This shop house is of the same design as the shophouse that I posted in my earlier post on chinatown shophouses (2), but the owner did not do a very elaborate painting and decoration on its building.

The shophouse with red and white paintings on its exterior was the one I posted in previous post.

A closer look and comparision on the windows of the two shophouses. The original shophouse bear some european designs while the newly painted shophouse was painted red to make it looked very chinese.

Another shophouse being renovated by a new owner. Look at the circled area, a plant decided to grow inside a crack of the wall. It must be planted by some birds carrying some seeds to the building. :)
I have more beautiful photos of shophouses in chinatown in later posts.

Friday, July 18, 2008

Scary Face in the Cloud


Do you see what I see? I felt that the cloud looked like a scary face and there was some white smoke coming out of its mouth.

Thanks to Tom for hosting Sky Watch. For other sky watchers, you can go to Tom's skywatch blog.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Chinatown shophouses (2)




More photos of shophouses in Chinatown. These shophouses had a long history and had been here since the British Rules. Many had been restored and renovated. Some are used as shops and restaurants while some are used as offices. The one above with the red windows is a chinese restaurant called Yum Cha, selling "dim sum".

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Chinatown shophouses


This is just one of the very old shophouses presevered. These buildings were built during the British rule, that is why you could see many buildings with Victorian architecture. For more information of chinatown and its buildings you can view them here.

By night, some of the streets in chinatown would become a food street.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Sculptures at Hotel Royal

Saw these cute sculptures at Hotel Royal, as we were on our way to a sumptous steam boat buffet lunch at Jade Room Restaurant.


Not sure what these sculptures meant as there are no information about them.