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I have been going around Singapore(新加坡) these few days, trying to explore every nook and canny of my homeland. Did I say explore? Yes! You must be wondering why I didn’t blog about my own country, despite that I have published 160 over posts since April ‘08 in this travel photo blog, yet all are not related to Singapore! I admit that I took for granted everything I had back home. But now, I can tell you that Singapore is definitely MORE BEAUTIFUL than ever! (Useful list of information about Singapore)
Living in a cultural melting pot with a mix of Chinese, Malay, Indian and Eurasian communities, there is so much to blog about Singapore! In this series, let me show you around Chinatown, a place where I used to stay until I was two years old.
The Chinatown in Singapore is known as “牛车水”, literally means “ox-cart water”, which is an echo of its Malay name “Kreta Ayer” meaning “cart” and “water”. The name comes from ox-drawn carts that were used to transport water to the area in the past.
This area in Chinatown is a national heritage site designated for conservation. The shophouses combine different elements of Baroque and Victorian architectures. Mind you, the distinctive red rooftops of these heritage shophouses remind me of Prague!!
Singapore population is around 4.6 million, with Chinese as the largest ethnic group composing
Hi Friends! This is one of the 3 posts that is submitted for the nomination of Best Photo Blog category by OMY Singapore Blog Awards. I must hereby THANK the panel of judges from OMY’s editorial team for selecting TravelerFolio.com as one of the top ten finalists in the Photo Blog category.
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Rest and Relax day for us. We set out for our hiking at Untertal, a beautiful alpine path behind our resort that leads to the highest waterfall in the region.
Wee Lai shares her experience and photos taken from Tokyo Disneyland during her Japan trip in winter 2007. Christmas was around the corner in Disneyland:
Tokyo Disney was the first Disney Park built outside of the United States. It is now the fourth-most visited Disneyland park in the world, behind the American and European sister parks, the Magic Kingdom Orlando, Disneyland Anaheim and Disneyland Paris. (Eunice also visited Disneyland and Universal Studios theme parks in Orlando, USA!)
I remembered when I was in Tokyo Disney, Mickey and Minnie spoke in Japanese…they sound so funny to me!
The iconic Cinderella Castle in Disneyland. Top left: Watt Disney and his Disney’s alter ego - Mickey Mouse.
We went up to TOP OF THE ROCK, an observation deck at Rockefeller Center located in midtown Manhattan which is 70 storeys above the city.
A bird’s eye view of Empire State Building, Central Park and a 360-degree panorama view of the Big Apple, with tall buildings sprouted up all over the city.
The Central Park of Manhattan in New York City, nestling amid the hustling and bustling city. It is the most visited public urban park in the U.S and its appearance in many movies and television shows has made it famous.
The tourist-famous Naked Cowboy has become a Times Square fixture, playing guitar at 45th Street and Broadway, strategically holding the guitar over his white briefs to make him appear to be naked. Women are often seen hugging him to take photos. If you want to dress like the Naked Cowboy, you better get permission first. The Naked Cowboy is suing Mars Inc. for $6 million over the use of his trademark look — white underwear, cowboy boots and a hat — by a blue M&M candy on an animated Times Square billboard.
We boarded the hotel shuttle bus around 7:50am and took the designated bus at Disney terminal to Magical Kingdom first as we thought it would draw more crowds later in the day due to firework display at night.
I love Eunice's blog since Day 1 that I discovered about it. I am so thankful that Eunice was able to drop by my site, because for me her blog is my window to the world. I am not a well-traveled person and her travels makes me feel that I have been to those places too...(read more)
Recently, I’ve come across travel photo blog called TravelerFolio. The blogger takes awesome pictures of all her travels and is a wonderful support in the travel blogging community. It’s such a great blog that it’s been nominated for Singapore’s Blog Awards! Check it out and vote for it! (...read more)
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I should say that her blog(TravelerFolio) is definitely one of those you’ll get hooked up with. I came across her blog and I instantly had it bookmarked already. I’m not from Singapore but a lot of things can be learned from her blog and the way I see it, things will flourish for this site in the future if the owner continues to sustain her momentum. Among others.
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It’s the only blog (other than mine) out there that I visit every day and I just love it! I love travelling myself - and I’ve travelled all across India, and waiting to get a chance to travel the world too, and am sure Eunice’s travel photo blog will surely be of immense help to me while doing it! (...read more)