Once exiting from the boardwalk, we entered into Sentosa and saw these cute and beautiful art installations by Brazilian neo-pop artist, Romero Britto displayed at The Forum of Resorts World Sentosa.
These sculptures are enamel painted on aluminum
I love the cat sculpture, looked really cute.
So which is your favourite?
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Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Monday, August 15, 2011
Sentosa - Going to Sentosa via the Boardwalk
There are many ways to visit Sentosa from mainland Singapore. We can drive there, take the cable car, monorail, bus or simply walking there.
The thing I like walking there is the new 700-metre timber boardwalk (a kind of bridge) linking mainland Singapore and Sentosa. It is sheltered and had travelators for those who cant walk long distance, especially the senior citizens.
Different parts of the boardwalk was colour coded and themed.
Finally we done walking the 700 m boardwalk and we arrived the ticket office. For those who want to buy tickets for the different attactions in Sentosa, can get the tickets from the ticket office or if you just walk to take a brisk walk on Sentosa just skip this ticket office and go straight to the gantry gates.
Admission via the boardwalk to Sentosa is only $1 and for quick access we can use our EZ link Card (the card that we used to board bus or train).
For more photos of the Sentosa boardwalk, can view my previous post.
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Pink Saturday - Pink Hibiscus
Saw this pretty pink hibiscus growing from someone's else back yard. Love the pinkish petals.
For more pinky participants, please visit Beverly of How Sweet The Sound.
Friday, August 12, 2011
Visit to Asian Civilisations Museum
Visit to the Asian Civilisations Musem this weekend is free of charge. Do visit it as there is a special exhibition on The Terracotta Warriors from China. Besides this exhibition, there are also lots of lovely artefacts to see in this museum.
I visited two days ago and pay a $5 admission fee while my niece dont have to pay any admission fee cause she is a full time Singapore Student. Was a good experience for both little niece and myself, both of us love visiting museums.
Will post photos later.
Orchard Central - Roof Garden - The Stairs, The Clouds and The Sky Sculptures Part 2
Ending my finale post for the roof garden of Orchard Central with this sculpture of a man climbing the stairs.
It looked very interesting and amazing how the sculpture looked like it was being suspended midair.
Little niece taking a good shot of the sculpture.
From the bottom of the stairs, the reflection of the sculpture and some tourists walking up the stairs looked like there are three sculptures and six men but actually there are only one sculpture and two men.
For other sky watchers, please hop over to Skywatch Blog.
It looked very interesting and amazing how the sculpture looked like it was being suspended midair.
Little niece taking a good shot of the sculpture.
From the bottom of the stairs, the reflection of the sculpture and some tourists walking up the stairs looked like there are three sculptures and six men but actually there are only one sculpture and two men.
For other sky watchers, please hop over to Skywatch Blog.
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