Surprising Singapore
Traveling to Singapore was the best decision for my eyes and became worst for my pocket.
I directly run to the Merlion park after refreshing myself in my hostel. " hurry up!" Sam cried." wait for me!" I requested and ran after the group. Sam is that friendly guy at my hotel who happened to help to carry my luggage while checking-in at the hotel. He introduced himself to me and called me to the lounge at 6 in the evening. He is traveling with his friends and today they planned for sight seeing. I was new to place hence followed them. It was so early that I couldn't even go online and find the places. What a Lovely night to recall.
I directly run to the Merlion park after refreshing myself in my hostel. " hurry up!" Sam cried." wait for me!" I requested and ran after the group. Sam is that friendly guy at my hotel who happened to help to carry my luggage while checking-in at the hotel. He introduced himself to me and called me to the lounge at 6 in the evening. He is traveling with his friends and today they planned for sight seeing. I was new to place hence followed them. It was so early that I couldn't even go online and find the places. What a Lovely night to recall.
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Marina Bay Sands |
All of us were in our casuals and flippers, outbound to enter Marina Bay Sands Hotel. The picture exactly how I saw it without my glasses on.
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Night View of Esplanade from Fullerton Hote |
The night views of Esplanade. I don't know what are lose buildings called. But the tall buildings are of different MNC banks and companies. The lights and views are part of the Singapore's urbanization beauty.


Marketing icon of Singapore, that;s not me! I'm talking about the Merlion on my side. The mythical creature with lion's head and the body of a fish.
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Art Science Museum Singapore |
Some call it lotus shape building some finds funny and named it the banana shaped building. Whatever shape it takes but this is the most environmentally-sensitive building in the development. The roof deftly collects water and lights for the museum use.
thanks for the share
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