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Mirage Welcome: Pulau Besar
Once February hit us, we felt ourselves fast approaching the anticipated Chinese New Year. I know it may not sound like much to us, but CNY is the biggest holiday for the Chinese, (even bigger than our beloved Christmas). This simple fact may easily go unnoticed to those in unaffected countries, but here in Singapore, it is impossible not to be …
Last Stop in Asia
... definitely is a good place to go if you have been in cheap Asia for a while it is a bit more expensive still not as expensive as Australia, but at least you start to think more about your money. It also has so many rules the city is spotless such a relief, but you have to quickly get out of the habit of dropping your rubbish in the gutter, which if I didn't say before is the bin in other parts of Asia. I was really looking forward to a ...
Night safari
Uusi päivä. Chinatown, uudet temppelit, Chinese heritage museum. Hyvä setti aamupäiväksi.
Lounaan jälkeen päästiin nauttimaan vähän erilaisesta jälkkäristä. Matkan varrelle osui Molly Malones. Sehän tarkoitti tietty uutta yritystä nauttia lasi (juotavaa) siideriä. Molly ei pettänyt odotuksia ja saatiinkin nenän eteen kylmä strongbow. Maistui aika hyvälle ja hintaakin vain 9e. Lounaasta vielä. Miksiköhän kaikkiin pastaruokiin tungetaan täällä sieniä, vaikka menussa niistä ...
Good times in super expensive Singapore
... of the money going back and forth, the girl came over and just collected it herself. Henry then ordered another jug of beer and started to dance with the ladies by himself in front of the male audience … uncomfortable strange! It would seem that he visits too regularly! When the second jug was completed, we made our excuses and got out of there and back to the sanity of the first bar. The beers we had left behind during our excursion were returned to ...
Singapore Part 2
... clean environment to work, and they're incredibly popular to this day. Both Soph and I ate like kings, devouring a chicken katsu curry and a chicken rice for little over £3! Here's a tip - always pick the vendor with the longest queue - obviously if it's food is popular, the food will taste great and will almost certainly be fresh!!
Soon after our delicious lunch, we headed to Singapore airport to catch our flight to Bali! ...