Part 2: Sentosa & Thoughts

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Finally finished editing the pictures, it isn’t alot, but I’m the lazy type, so naturally, this would take me days to do. :D

Anyhoooos…

Day 2 20 Sept 2009

Some picture I took in Sentosa~

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The Merlion in Sentosa. Look at the blue sky! I wish we had those glorious blue sky on Day 1, because it was hazy that day *cough cough* We went into the Merlion to have a short movie on how Singapore became discovered/ known as Singapore and how did the Merlion came about. I enjoyed the first part, but when the show talked about how the Merlion came about, I felt it was a little lame, and a little boring? No offence, but I think it could have been done better.

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We are on top of somewhere, but for the life of me I can’t recall where. I think it was the spin around thingy that lets you view the whole of Sentosa. Sorry, I really can’t remember the name.

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Lovely view isn’t it? Like I said, I love the beach, but not the sun. LOL.

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Another view of the sea. Kimmy actually said we should go walk that suspension bridge, even though she knows my fear of wobbly areas and heights! Bad girl she is!

We had lunch at Subway and Kimmy called Mag! Mag is so chirpy and cheerful and fun, that I think if I ever see her in the future, we 3 would be having lotsa laughter and not to mention, bitching about makeup! LOL! I was suppose to meet her, but she was busy so another time then :)

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A touristy picture of me! It was sunny that day! Unlike Day 1, where it was hazy! >_<

We went around Sentosa for a bit, but sigh, there wasn’t much really. Fort Siloso is a place, I find it creepy and hence I didn’t want any pictures to be taken, you know, spookiness! Yucks! I don’t want an “unknown” figure showing inside my pictures!

We were in Sentosa almost the whole day, and we wanted to watch Song of The Sea. But crap! Tickets were sold out! Sold out! So next time >_<

Dinner was fun!

We ate local BBQ chicken wings, not much difference than what we have, it’s just SG’s version they put lime instead of honey. And we have Fried Hokkien Mee, but really big prawns and they don’t use dark soya sauce like we do here :) And oooh! Satay Meehoon! Satay sauce with meehoon and some cuttlefish! Yummmmmms!

Sorry we don’t have any yummlicious food pictures, because we were famished! Eat and gulp down everything! Of course we chatted, lotsa lotsa things!

Day 3 21 Sept 2009

Since our coach is at Vivo City, we went there after we checked out and hang around till it was time to go home :) Daiso there, is a little, I think Malaysia’s one anytime better, because really, they don’t have any cosmetics there, or maybe it’s too little compared to Malaysia, but they do have Japanese snacks which The Curve lacks, so give and take~

There wasn’t really much to see at Vivo, maybe there were too many people! I never really liked places which are too crowded, all the heat and sweat, ewwwww!

And that’s it! Home sweet home~ Reached KL around 7.30pm :) Our coach left Singapore at 3, I think. LOL.

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So my thoughts?

Singapore generally is similar to Malaysia, in terms of culture and food and the people, but there are some differences :)

The streets are cleaner in Singapore, maybe due to the F1. But I think overall, it’s cleaner than what we have in Malaysia.

The girls and guys dresses well in Singapore. Not to say Malaysian dresses badly, but I think we are a bit more casual and don’t really dress up as much as the Singaporeans. And yes, most girls I see wears makeup, both heavy and  light.

Food wise, I’ll have to say I like my food over here much better! Their food is a little too light for my taste, maybe I am so used to food stuff which is heavy in taste.

I think the service the Singaporeans provided are a little better than Malaysians, even the lady I encountered in Sasa is really nice and not pushy! Unlike Malaysia’s Sasa! I’m not wanting to say local SAs are lousy, but really, I think they ought to buck up a bit and be a bit more polite and nicer to customer, and please, don’t be pushy!

Overall, Singapore is a nice place to go and do a bit of shopping, but hm, maybe Singapore’s too near to me, I don’t find it that touristy for me, like I said earlier, Singapore and Malaysia are really quite the same. LOL. But I’d go back for their Guardian, Watson, Sasa and of course Sephora anytime!

Kimmy, you still owe me a collage! Ahaha~ I wanna seeeeeeee~

Will be back in Singapore… soon :D

9 thoughts on “Part 2: Sentosa & Thoughts

  1. Mag: Hugs to you too!

    Nikki: Thank you! I hope to travel sometime soon again! :D

    Cynthia: LOL! Hanoi’s food didn’t impress me, so for now I’ll agree with you!

    Gio: Thank you!

    Kahani: He… uh… might come in later LOL

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  2. haha. I like the food in M’sia more too. The best Fish & Chips I’ve tasted is from some road side stall that also provides car wash in Johor. And there is also satay, Bak Kut Teh, etc, etc. Even KFC in M’sia tastes better than over here! LOL.

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  3. Jyoan: Really? Malaysian food tend to have stronger flavouring than those in SG, so if you like your food to be strong, Malaysian’s stuff fits the bill! Am glad u like our food!

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