The survival of Kampong Lorong Buangkok
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…
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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…
*The Teddy Bear Museum has ceased its operation from November 30, 2013 Thanks to a contributor, I’m able to share these here. On my N Seoul post, I mentioned about…
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…
Here’s my recent 2 days trip to Malacca or Melaka in Malaysia. This small state is known for its historical relics and culture. Malacca was first conquered by the Portuguese…
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…
This going to be my last and final post of Seoul travelogue Located in Samseong-dong, Seoul, COEX Mall covers a total floor area of 119,000 ㎡, making it the largest…
Seoul Central Mosque located at Iteawon, popular ‘foreigner’ neighbourhood is the one and only mosque in Seoul. US military base is also located nearby Iteawon. Don’t be surprise if you…