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Do you always hear your friends complain about how small Singapore is? Stop whining and start exploring! There is still a lot more undiscovered places for you to see, look, and enjoy in our tiny sunny island. And I have found my beloved Ann Siang Hill.
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A place that will astonish you! A must go for locals and tourists alike, with its rich culture and history.
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A place where the buildings are a mish-mash of the old and the new, the many interesting nooks and corners that I've discovered over the four years I've been there has made it a place I've come to grow fond of.
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Nestled in the heart of the city, mere minutes away from the central business district, a relic from the past sit. From an age where black and white television was all the rage, Yan Kit swimming complex forms the micro-history of old Singapore. Dive in for more!
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Now we won’t need to travel all the way to Australia or New Zealand to see a flock of sheep grazing in the meadow. The grazing time, scheduled three times everyday, would definitely amaze us Malaysians as hundreds of sheep are let loose from their shed! It is a spectacular sight that can’t be missed!
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If you are looking at a list of “must-go” places in Melaka, you will find that Jonker Street will always be at the top of the list. It is also a highly recommended place for those who would like to discover Melaka in an interesting and interactive way. If you are planning to spend an hour there before hopping to another major attraction, think twice as it is not an ordinary “street” – one can spend a whole day there just to check out the attractive shops along the street.
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Henderson Waves is a pedestrian bridge that connects Mount Faber Park and Telok Blangah Hill Park. Although its full length is only 274-metres, it is the highest pedestrian bridge in Singapore, situated 36 metres above Henderson Road.
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One of the famous spots for tourists in Malaysia. Have a look. You will not regret.
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Marina Bay is one of Singapore's gems with plenty of activities happening around it throughout the year. Such events include the Singapore National Day in August, the F1 Night Race in September, and recently, the first Youth Olympics opening and closing ceremonies. Marina Bay's latest attraction was the iLIGHT. Asia's first sustainable light art festival.
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Who would have expected to find a K9 Park on the rooftop of a shopping center? I didn’t. I was just exploring one of the newest shopping centers in Singapore when I discovered this rather unique feature.
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The view is just amazing 165 meters above the ground!
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Gone are the days Here are no housewives shopping at the wet market (which is shuttered anyway), no old men playing Chinese chess at the void decks, no children running around in the playground. The utter lack of humanity makes this place a ghost town.
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Looking for a peaceful place in the busy city of Johor Bahru? Do you need a place to chill, where you can have a picnic with friends and family? Then look no further, as the Istana Garden is the perfect place for you!
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Ever wondered how to go swimming without water in the pool? Well there is a place where you can do just that; at Yan Kit Swimming Pool! I am just kidding, you can't swim without having water in the pool hahaha! But this is a very good location for lomo shooting! Yan Kit Swimming Pool was built in 1952 and it is Singapore's second public swimming pool back then. It was closed down in 2001 because maintenance was too expensive to operate.
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The $100-million theme park which spans the size of 18 football fields was one of the grandest attractions in Singapore in its heydays. It was modeled after the Tang Dynasty capital in Chang-An.
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Singapore's latest attraction for both locals and tourists to learn more on Singapore's Reservoirs.
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Think you got nothing to shoot? Try looking at your own neighborhood again. You’ll be surprised at what you can find if you looked hard enough.
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The concept of Do-It-Yourself and quality usually do not come together, however, this was proven wrong by this amazing furniture store called IKEA. This amazing location is also a great place for burning some films for its fantastic colors from its ranges of products. Thus, it has become favourite dining spot(They have fantastic meatballs!) and a place to chill out at night.
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It was my first visit to Universal Studios last October during the "Helloween". Universal Studios Singapore held, not a costume party but turned the streets of New York into zombies galore to make you feel what it’s like to be trapped in a horror film as you run for your life in a "Carn-EVIL" of crazed clowns.
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Malaysia is (quite literally) a stone's throw away from Singapore. Singapore is a small island in Southeast Asia and sometimes it can get a bit boring. When it does (and one lacks the thick, padded wallet for a luxurious trip overseas), we can count on our trusty neighbour, Malaysia!