Fragrance Hotel - Imperial
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Singapore the melting pot
Singapore really is a very diverse place and very differnt from what I'd imagined. I'd imagined lots of skyscrapers and little character. The skyscrapers are present but theres is so much more. Today we say the Sri Veerama Temple in Little India. A Hindu temple which was so ornate and unlike anywhere I'd ever seen before. It was so beautiful. Later …
Singapore; are you sure we're still in Asia?
We arrived safely in Singapore having travelled down by bus. We chose a hotel close to the Lavender bus station where we finally alighted and was pleased that the nearby Lavender MRT station looks like it will also be an easy way to get to the airport tomorrow. Having got ourselves established in our room (which once again seems an unlikely deluxe …
Singapore- turning into a SE Asian tourist!
... but overall very efficient! My sort of place really! Best go night night... Love Singapore but my suggestion is come here for 2-3 days get your electronics, see the sights and leave. Otherwise you will spend a lot of money and gain nothing culturally or historically on your vacation. Nor will you feel rested or relaxed. This city moves and you move with or pay the price to relax. Good place to find a filthy rich husband and not do anything other than shop your whole ...
Singapore - A Bonus Stop
... girl now.
The general infrastructure here stands out. Stairs are rarely required, as escalators are everywhere. The 6-line subway is clean, efficient and high-end, with shockingly cold air conditioning. Streets are in perfect condition, sidewalks likewise. Hardly any motorcycles and no scooters. With their extreme law on littering, the place has an almost surreal quality of, ...
Day 3 – Singapore
... procession turned out to be lots of Indian men in bare foot wearing yellow sarongs with their rotund bellies hanging over the top carrying a bundle of leaves. They made their way into the temple and then each one walked over the hot coals created by the fire that we’d see earlier. We watched the fire walkers on the large screen for a while and left at around 10pm. Apparently they were still at it at 4am but by then the hot coals were cold ...