Travel

Singapore is a small city-country (The country is 30km across and 20km in height) and thus doesn’t have states or more than 1 city as the capital is classed as the country itself.

Map of Singapore

Map of Singapore

Changi airport is Singapores main air link to the world (there is another airport but it’s smaller). Whilst I didn’t get any of the sweets on arrival as some people I’ve read about did before, the place does give you a Mike Tyson style uppercut in the wow factor. (Pic below is the arrivals for 1 of 3 of the terminals).

The arrival and departure board

The arrival and departure board

Firstly the sheer size of the place, and how many people are passing through. I noticed a much bigger percentage in Indian population compared to Malaysia, although Chinese is still the biggest race.

Escalator from airport to underground MRT

Escalator from airport to underground MRT

Everything is well signed (and all in all 4 of Singapores official languages) so it’s easy to get around, I still picked up some brouchers of pretty much everything going on here. I got the MRT (Mass Rapid Transport – a monorail) to Little India station nearby where I was staying. They arn’t joking around with the name either. Instantly I felt like I just got a monorail straight into India, all the colours of the fruits and textiles lined the streets as I imagine India to be. I passed Sim Lim Square, a place where I was adviced to check out for my future camera purchase, I just hope it’s doesn’t get too expensive staying here.

Sim Lim Square at night

Sim Lim Square at night

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Secret Waterfalls

May 17, 2009 · 4 comments

With Sydney back from his KL business trip, it was straight back to action, I asked if we could go for some Laksa for breakfast, a Kuching speciality Read the rest! \(^u^)/ →

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Fort Margherita is across the Kuching river further up from the Astana, I got a boat today across the river to have a look.

Lookout tower of Fort Margherita

Lookout tower of Fort Margherita

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I crossed the river to see the Astana in Kuching. Little did I know this isn’t actually a tourist attraction as it is only open once a year to the public.

Boat across Kuching River

Boat across Kuching River

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Day 50

May 13, 2009 · 5 comments

Today is my 50th day on the road, yes I have been keeping count. And no there is no particular reason why. After getting a bit fed up with chicken based meals I opted for Read the rest! \(^u^)/ →

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