Part 1: Doing The Touristy Stuff in Singapore!

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Finally!

The bf has send me the pictures of our Singapore trip, where we spend 3 days 2 nights with our super nice personal tour guide cum chauffeur, Kimoko!

I won’t be showing pictures of Kim and I that we took (there isn’t many actually and I haven’t gotten her green light on it!), but touristy pictures of Singapore (if it does look like it), hauls and prezzies from Kim and some beauty related stuff pictures will definitely be posted.

Day 1 – 19th September 2009.

Got up at like 4.30am bla bla bla, I arrived in Singapore at 8 something nearing 9am. I can’t remember the exact time. It was wet outside, but inside Changi Airport it was freezing cold! Saw lotsa people and I hurry along. Got lost and asked for directions, and I tell you, damn lady is so rude! While the bf was talking to her, she did not look at him and answer him nicely, all she does was stare into her PC and that’s it. No smile no nothing, hello? You are in the service line and I expect at least a smile? Jeez! Horrible!

Anyway, I meet up with Kimmy after a while, no thanks to bf gave me the wrong directions to head to =_=. And I thought men were great with directions. I guess not. And we exchange prezzie! She is so sweet! See what she got me!

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Pretty things that got housed in a clear Stila pouch!

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She knows my craze for blushes! The Alabon brand is very very pigmented, and it’ only SGD6.90! For me, it’s more or less the same price like Elianto :D And the Lilas D’or she got it from lunaface, she’s such a sweetie!

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Eyeshadows~ NYX and Canmake! I definitely like the green!

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Last but not least, 3 lipglosses on the right, Elizabeth Arden mascara, Elizabeth Arden’s famous Eight Hour Cream and hand cream! Thank you sayang!

About half of the day was  spent in Orchard Ion, where we went to the local Guardians, Watsons and Sasa *gasp!* See what beauty does to you. LOL. I’ve got quite a bit to report about my findings in those places, with some pictures to accompany the text, I shall leave that for another post.And oooh! I went to the LARGEST Sephora in Asia too! Tee hee!

The only picture I got without Kim and I for that afternoon is this…

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The outside of Ngee An City Store before it got really rainy and we headed inside. Walking around aimlessly for a bit, and then the rain slowed down, so we thought of heading back to the hotel for some rest and continue our touristy stuff during the night.

But we were lucky! Rain stopped! And… the roads around Marina Bay that was supposed to be closed was opened! You know all about the F1 night race in Singapore right? Well yeah! Kimmy was saying we were lucky because it’s usually off limits because of the race, and she thought we wouldn’t be able to get in, but anyhow, we did!

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Bweeee! The Merlion! Finally my own shot of the famous Merlion! But I think it would look better if I took a picture of it at night :D

And there so many people there! And I saw quite a number of people taking the Ducktours! Never in my mind that this type of vehicle could have existed! Sadly no pictures of it, because like I told you earlier, I am not the kind who would take touristy pictures and if my bf didn’t take any, well, so be it :P But anyway, the Ducktour is a boat plus bus kinda thingy, which it will take you round town on land and sail the seas (wrong expression I know :P , but what the heck), and honestly, it is NOT cheap! Even Kimmy also said the same thing, so I shouldn’t be wrong. I can’t fork out SDG33 for a Ducktour, but I know for makeup/ skincare I would! LOL!

And oooh! The Integrated Resorts! Here’s how it looks like, uncompleted!

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Lotsa coloured cranes doing their job 24/7, hoping to complete the IR by next year! Kimmy keep telling me that the 3 buildings look like tombstones or some Chinese prayer thingy, which, I think is absolutely nuts! She’s got a point there! I myself find it funny, but I hope local Singaporeans don’t go bashing Kimmy or me, for we just say what we think. Everyone has their own opinion, yes?

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We can see the Big Durian from here, also known as Esplanade, where Kimmy told me musical plays and theater performance are all done there. If I have the money, I would like to go watch a good play or something at Esplanade. I think that will make me more artsy-fartsy? Tee hee, for the time being, I am happy to just go watch movies!

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Just behind the Merlion are those tall looking buildings. Kimmy told me those are where the big guys are, as in the big banks and big corporations. And the juiciest thing, you get to see good look boys in suit, no kidding! taking the MRT everyday to work! Hm, I wonder if they are as good looking as my Hyun Joong, oops, I means Kimmy’s Hyun Joong aka MY Jihoo~ *dreamy eyes*

And something really similar to our Eye of Malaysia!

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The Singapore Flyer! It looks much better during the night though :P During the day, it just look blah!

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We took a walk around the area, and here we are! Right in front of Kimmy’s uncles, Stamford Raffles! I am not gonna go into History lessons, I think Google will teach you enough if you do a bit of Googling. :P This is the original statue, black in colour. The building in front is… er, I can’t remember the name, but it’s an artsy area too, and there was going to be some musical performance in October I think.  And the whole place is surrounded by steel wires and fences! You know why, because the F1 racing track is just beside them! Can’t let modern cars destroy old architecture and statue right? Uncle Raffles wouldn’t be too happy.Kimmy told me that in April lightning struck Uncle Raffle’s statue and that’s when they whole share market went down. To her and maybe fellow Singaporeans, that was an ill omen.

Next area, we went to visit Uncle Raffle’s twin.

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Tee hee. Located at Boat Quay, this is one of Singapore’s night area, other than Clark Quay. If I drink, then Kimmy would have brought me to Clark Quay, but sadly I don’t, so no point going there. Well, maybe next time :)

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Another random shot of Boat Quay. It kinda reminds me of Melaka, in a way. Maybe it’s the river?

Then we went back to the hotel, after a cup of good old Starbucks. Er, was it before or after? I can’t remember.

And at night, we went for the Night Safari! The first in Asia? I think so!

Blimey camera ran out of batteries when we wanted to take pictures, so stupid right? And they don’t sell batteries! #$^%^&^*&**(*(() So no pictures for the Night Safari, not that we could get any decent picture since it was dimly lit and we weren’t suppose to do any flash photography in order not to disturb the animals.

It was fun riding the tram, and it was pretty cool that night. It even drizzled. >_< And there goes my Creatures of The Night show! It was canceled :( Me likey the deers because they are so dainty and so pretty! And tigers too! And no, I am not fond of the lions nor the pigs. And silly me, I thought the animals were fake, because they look so calm even when trams and people were passing by. Kimmy were a bit annoyed, because I sound like I got cheated and had to see fake animals =_= But really, I thought they were fake! At least for the first few animals.

And I met some of the most disgusting tourist ever! Totally horrible! We have been warned not to use flash photography in case it disturbs the animals and they might run amok/ go nuts, but those ang moh (westerners), it’s like they can’t understand and still use flash! So so so so so uncivilized! I was pretty much upset because they were like taunting the animals. What if they animals really gone nuts? Hello? We are all in a tram, and should anything happens, are you going to take the blame? And those tourists which I don’t know where they are from because they were siting behind me and I can’t see them because it’s so dark, I think they are Asians judging on how they speak, they were like laughing and making noises like no one’s business! The attendant has already said to keep our voices low, they can’t understand is it? Respect the other tourist and the animals too!

Okay. Ranting over.

We have supper!

Roti prata at Jalan Kayu! I think I giggled quite a bit and Kimmy kept saying I will remember the name for the rest of my life!

Roti prata = roti canai. No difference. It’s the same thing with a different name.

They had all the normal roti we get, like roti pisang, roti telur, roti tissue etc.

But not roti prata ice cream!

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It’s basically sweet icy cold ice cream wrapped in roti canai. I am not too fond of this, way to sweet for me! I think I still like my Mushroom and Cheese prata! Yum!

And we gossiped, chat, just talking almost the whole night through… and then we call it a day.

Phew.

Day 2 to come and a summary of what I think of Singapore!

9 thoughts on “Part 1: Doing The Touristy Stuff in Singapore!

  1. ya im wondering the same thing as jenn
    why so dark one the weather.
    scary la :P
    freezing cold in singapore?
    i thought there suppose to be hotter.
    hahaha.
    ish i long time no go singapore d. :(

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  2. Jenn: It was hazy lor~ BKK? I haven been there so kenot say anything :P

    Pretty: Yeah lor~ But u found it online kan?

    Lynn: Hazy weather :( It was hot lor in SG!

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