Saturday, August 14, 2010

Singapore... Duh

For the first time in 13 years, I'm boarding an international flight to Singapore on Wednesday. Erm... anyway, I'm still going through AirAsia (0 fare), so it doesn't felt any much exciting even when I'm in the plane. Nothing much to do in the plane, except planetshaking, not bringing my laptop too.

Another session with AirAsia:

OK, there was some excitement when I'm arriving. There are countless ships "parking" near the shore of Singapore. This is what I call a port, wonder if Penang and Melaka are like that too. The time taken traveling to Singapore is almost the same as to KL =.=

Those small things are actually ships!

Wow, next thing up is the airport, awesome design. Seriously, it looks super alike to KLIA. Overall, this place is cleaner and the people looks more educated. Guess what, we got a Mercedes taxi to the hotel! I've never seen some of the cars on the road, but definitely no proton caught in sight.

Singapore Changi airport:

I'm coming over with my mum and aunt, not mainly for holiday, there's some business to do. Thus, we're staying in a "budget" hotel, actually not bad, it's at Thomson Road (convenient traffic) and quite clean too, but I prefer Mid Valley's hotel.

The hotel area:

Well, I guess maybe I'm in the center of town. Bus and MRT service are seriously good. They come often, they are fast, clean and... consider cheap. I wonder if it's still the same if I stay in somewhere like Semenyih in Singapore. Honestly, for a Singaporean to experience KTM... I can't imagine.

At the bus stop and subway ticket counter:

Since we're just spending 2 days and 2 nights, not much of shopping done. Well, the stuffs are almost the same in any hyper mall... considering the Sing dollar exchange rate, I'll prefer to buy those in KL. I ended up came back buying nothing, but ate a lot.

Eating in 2nd Kitchen:


"It is a sabbath of rest, and you must deny yourselves; it is a lasting ordinance."
-Leviticus 16:31
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I sense that holiday is coming to an end. I guess the pharmacy and master in engineering students are preparing their stuffs to go over to UK. Lord, bless them journey mercy, may they cope up with the differences in else places. Pray all these in Jesus name, Amen.

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