HortPark – The Gardening Hub
Known as a garden city, believe it or not, Singapore has over 300 parks and almost 50 per cent of the country is covered by greenery. As part of the initiative…
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Known as a garden city, believe it or not, Singapore has over 300 parks and almost 50 per cent of the country is covered by greenery. As part of the initiative…
I’ve been invited by fellow blogger to join in another theme photography; Summer. Why not? When I think of Summer, it remind of ice cream. When I think of ice…
Built in 1956, Kampong Lorong Buangkok in Hougang is the last surviving kampong (village) in mainland Singapore. Famous known as Kg. ‘Selak Kain’ in Malay, which meant ‘hitching up one’s sarong…
Underwater World Singapore, situated on Sentosa Island, is a unique and well-known oceanarium showcasing marine life from different species. The design of the display concept allows visitors to encounter the…
For nature trails lovers, if you love the coastal walk in Pulau Ubin, the newest coastal walk located mainland of Singapore, Bukit Chermin Coastal Walk or commonly known as Labrador…
i Light Marina Bay, Asia’s first and only sustainable light art festival was first held in 2010. This is the second installation this year held from 9 March to 1…
The Forgotten Haw Par Villa. The park, originally called “Tiger Balm Gardens”, was built in 1937 as a venue for teaching traditional Chinese values. This park used to be popular…
Recently, I posted a photo on Pompeii in my weekly photo challenge. I decided to share more insight of this ancient roman town. In 79CE, the cosmopolitan city of Pompeii…