Wednesday, October 09, 2013

Scenes of Singapore

Marl, Alan and I ordering Indian food from an iPAD. I had never seen this before.  Is this the future of restaurant service?

After strolling through Little India and an Arab neighborhood, the three of us ended up at the famed Raffles Hotel.  Stepping inside was like entering Britain.




The most expensive fruit punch drinks ever.....the virgin Singapore Sling at the Raffles Hotel.

The next day, Marlene and I visited Har Paw Villa.

It is the estate of the man who invented (maybe) and marketed (definitely) Tiger Balm.


The scenes in the villa gardens remind visitors of Chinese legends, creating myths and fables.  Here is one about filial piety, where the son, his knees, prays hard enough to free his mother from imprisonment.

Lin Ze Wu who is famous for his anti-drug campaigns and his attempt to stand up to the British importation of opium into China.


Ring ONCE for prosperity!


The man on the left helps a tortoise back into the water.....

Years later, the tortoise saves the man from a sinking ship.

Two friends in the woods come upon a bear, the one flees and leaves his friend, who survives by playing dead.  A fable of bravery and false friendship.



Along the southern coast of Singapore is a greenbelt.  There is some fascinating architecture, one of them being this wooden bridge.

It's called the Henderson Waves bridge. 


The bridge looks cooler lit up at night, but alas, we didn't see it, only pictures.

Looking out across Singapore and a cool set of new apartment buildings that Marl pointed out.

....Only in Singapore

The greenbelt also has a forest walk where there is a long set of pathways at tree top level.


Back at the subway.....this is how serious Singapore is about their graduation exam.  It's not a college entrance exam...it's a test to pass out of high school.

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