Monday, January 23, 2012

Singapore Trip #11 - Changi Airport

So in the afternoon, we went to Changi Airport by MRT (the route from Pasir Ris is like making a U-turn lol) :D I love going to places by MRT lol.

Oh and btw, I didn't manage to find the Cash Cab in Singapore, which is just so unfortunate and very sad. Oh well, better luck next time! :p

Walking from the Changi MRT station. THE ESCALATORS ARE SUPER COOL.

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Angry Birds! :)

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I don't understand the craze about Angry Birds though...

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We took the Skytrain to Terminal 1! :p

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And here we are... in another section of Changi airport.

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I LOVE THE LIGHTS.

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EH THIS IS SUPER CUTE! I think if these are everywhere, the public would perhaps be more encouraged to recycle :p

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Poshhhh!

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Angry Birds again HAHAH. What's with Changi airport and Angry Birds? LOL.

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I waited freeeeaaaking long to have this whole tiny place to my camera! Really annoying and slow people took their own sweet time to pose and pose and pose AND POSE -_-

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Cute snowman! ;)

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Attempted bokeh with my compact - which obviously turned out suckish.

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Went to the toilet before boarding...

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These are taken from the toilet LOL.

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Even their toilets are so posh with super heavy glass doors. I'm not kidding about the 'heavy' part - you need extra strength to push them doors lol!

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I'm in the plane!

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Leaving... leaving... I don't wanna leave :(

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I MISS SINGAPORE ALREADY.

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I was bored so I kept snapping pictures LOL. Enjoy... the clouds ;p

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One hour later and I'm back in LCCT.

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It took me a while to get used to life here in KL! :)

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Singapore Trip #10 - Pasir Ris lake before leaving

On the day when we were scheduled to leave for KL, my aunt took us down to Pasir Ris lake to have a look. It's very near my uncle's apartment - just walk pass White Sands mall, cross the street, and you're practically there! :p

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There isn't much to see, really. It's just a big lake in the middle and jogging tracks surrounding it. It's popular for fishing though :)

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Really strange roots! They're like... tiny people!

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Hmm, I don't get what's so nice about fishing. You just waste your time staring at the water waiting for the hours to pass... sometimes you don't even get a thing. I don't get it o.o (No offence!)

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Okay so maybe you could reflect and ponder on deep thoughts about life. And come up with some fabulous philosophy.

By the way, it isn't free of charge to fish here! Ooh okay I'm so outta this XD

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And and they have a seafood restaurant! Crabs - I love crabs!

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You can even fish for shrimps here. I'd be more interested in this :D

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Next up: Leaving Singapore :(

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Singapore Trip #9 - Haji Lane in Arab Street

Haji Lane in Arab Street has rows of quaint little boutiques for you to shop to your heart's content. Other than that, it offers restaurants that serve Middle Eastern cuisine as well.

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Interestingly, Haji Lane is at the no. 6 spot on the Singapore: 10 Things to Do list compiled by TIME.

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It was drizzling slightly on the day we went there, so our spirits were dampened as we walked from shop to shop.

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Furthermore, taking pictures was extremely inconvenient with the need to hold an umbrella too. raindrops splashing down.

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The tiny lane that's great for tourists to walk at their own pace, and enjoy their window shopping.

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However, there were vehicles that passed through occasionally which made us pause halfway in our tracks all the time =.= The government should ban all vehicles from passing through Haji Lane, to give tourists maximum ease and comfortability.

The boutiques here have different themes. One of it was a storybook theme, which I really like.

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Keep your attention on the black fountain pen...

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...its ink leads to the 'book'! :p

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I love this letterbox :)

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I love this too! The owners here are certainly very creative.

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I went up to have a look because my curiousity got the better of me :p Yup, and I was attracted to the cute decorations too ;)

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Almost every shop along Haji Lane sells cute accessories and stuff that I would really love to have. But I didn't get anything, as the price are quite expensive (after converting to MYR). Also, the apparels sold here are mostly Korean fashion which isn't my taste.

Too bad for that :(

I saw a camera shop but it was closed, unfortunately. They sell vintage polaroids which cost up to $250 (film included). O.O

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After going to Haji Lane, I felt like studying business - then I'll open my own little quaint shop in the middle of the busy streets and sit there in front of the counter like a boss! And the best thing will be when it's raining heavily outside, and I get to immerse myself in my own little fairytale world :p /dreams.

Oh, I would definitely recommend Haji Lane to anyone! :)