Tuesday 23 January 2018

6. SINGAPORE PART 3

Today, I will continue my previous post. 
  • S.E.A. Aquarium Singapore

The S.E.A Aquarium is the second largest aquarium in the world featuring more than 100,000 marine animals of over 800 species, across 10 different zones in 49 different habitats.


The third day which is my last day at Singapore, my family and I went to S.E.A Aquarium. The price is S$39.00 (RM116.32) for adult & S$29.00 (RM86.49) for children
BUT ❗
You can definitely get it cheaper from other websites online (like klook,govoyogin). My sister managed to get for S$24.00 (RM71.76) per person.
So, we must think wisely before buy the tickets. 👌




When you first enter in the aquarium, it's a little confusing where to go. There's a projector in front of you showing a video and then to the left of them is the counter to show your ticket and get in. 
I think I've just been to many stellar aquariums that this one seemed to lack variety. Many of the exhibits just seem very similar. "A lot of fish in one tank."
  
After that, just follow the line to all the other tanks and fishes until you reach the Open Ocean display. In the Open Ocean habitat, countless of rays, sharks, and other fishes attract viewers through a giant glass wall. This is my favorite due to the size of tank with probably the largest window in the world, and it is breathtaking.

Overall, I really enjoy my time in S.E.A. Aquarium. It's a great outing for families.

  • East Coast Park



The East Coast Park is a beach park stretching from Marina East to Bedok planning areas in the southeastern coast of Singapore. It was opened in the 1970s, when the government completed reclaiming land off the coast at Katong which extends from Changi to Kallang. It also serves various neighborhood communities such as Kallang and Marine Parade. 


I went and spent the morning at East Coast Park. It was a relaxing and scenic park along the coast of Singapore. The park is full of locals and tourists. Their activities such as walking with their dogs, jogging, running, playing sand, etc. My family and I just walked along the beachfront & stopped for satay at the hawker stalls. Awesome place to feel the breeze and the water.


  • Singapore-Changi Airport



In the evening, my family and I went to the airport by taxi because we did not want to miss the flight. We arrived 4 hours early. Btw, we also shopping at there and the price is really cheap (Duty Free). 




So, I think I should stop wrote my blog about Singapore. I will continue my next post (new country) which is.... 😝 (JUST WAIT FOR MY NEXT POST) Hope you all enjoy it & love my writing. Bye 👋👋👋


Wednesday 10 January 2018

5. SINGAPORE PART 2

Today I will continue about my previous post. The next day we went to Singapore Zoo, IMM Outlet Mall & Bugis Street. 😆
  • Singapore Zoo


"Get ready for a total ecological adventure with over 2800 animals inheriting our lush tropical rainforest. Boasting over 40 animal feeding sessions, photo opportunities, shows and rides, the fun never ends at Singapore Zoo!"

From the brochure of the Singapore Zoo

This zoo is very clean and well maintained. Signs are everywhere to remind each and every guest of the do’s and don’ts. My family and I felt easy to get around and a great selection of animals from all over the world. Very clean and well organized.


This is a few list of animals that I took a pictures : 

1. Elephants


Singapore Zoo offers animal shows, one of which is “Elephants at Work and Play.” This is already included in the Singapore Zoo admission fee. No additional fee required.

2. Orang Utan

 Orang Utan's mum with her baby.



It was feeding time for the Orang Utan. 

3. Lions.


Lion said HYE! 👋

4. Giraffes.



5. White Rhinoceros.




  • IMM Outlet Mall 


The International Merchandising Mart Mall (usually referred to as IMM Mall) is a mall located within walking distance and visible from Jurong East. It is a five-storey mall with 961,281 square feet (89,305.9 m2) of retail space. Besides retail stores, IMM also houses offices and warehouses for storage, which is advantageous in terms of cost efficiency to some retailers.It opened for business in 1991. The mall is owned by CapitaMall Trust. The mall has capacity for 235 retail outlets and 430 non-retail. 
From Wikipedia




  • Bugis Street 


Bugis Street Market is one of the biggest, cheapest and probably hottest places to come shopping in the whole of Singapore. Fifty years ago, this now famous shopping district was better known for being Singapore’s centre of seedy nightlife. Lots of weird & wonderful things to choose from here at good prices. It also a great shopping and places to eat. We visited Bugis Street and walked around all the different stores and markets. Super busy and crazy. Food was very interesting. 


Friday 5 January 2018

4. SINGAPORE PART 1

Hello gais~ today I will share my experiences in Singapore into three posts since there are lots of moment to share with you guys. This is my second time here!! 
Arrived at Singapore! ✈

My family and I went to Singapore on January last year (2017). We went there for 3 days 2 nights. Actually, this is a second time I went to Singapore. For me Singapore is a amazing country and "rich" country. The price at there so expensive if we convert from Singapore Dollar to Ringgit Malaysia.


  •  Gardens by the Bay
The surrounding gardens are free to wander around and my family and I got some great photos with the iconic Marina Bay Sands in the background.




Gardens by the Bay is a nature park spanning 101 hectares of reclaimed land in central Singapore, adjacent to the Marina Reservoir. The park consists of three waterfront gardens: Bay South Garden, Bay East Garden and Bay Central Garden. 

Our favourite hangout place has to be Gardens by The Bay. It is a massive outdoor and indoor garden with so much to see and do. We felt like the ambassador for Gardens-by-the-bay already. 😂 Im joking 


a)  SUPERTREE GROVE LIGHT SHOW

The Super Tree Grove is what you see in a lot of the photos of Singapore these days. There are a total of 18 Super Trees with 12 of them located in the Grove. The Super Trees are tree like (obviously) structures ranging in height from 25-50 metres. They are vertical gardens that are illuminated at night using solar power which is built into there structure. The structures are covered in unique and exotic flora which is still growing around the frames of the trees and I am sure once it is complete it will look even more spectacular. 
From wikipedia


Evening

The trees are absolutely MASSIVE, much bigger than I thought (the tallest tree is 15 stories tall and has a restaurant in it!).
I walked around and took a few pics of the various trees (they’re all over the place) and noticed that there’s a skybridge sort of thing where you can walk up next to the trees. You’ll see the bridge in the pictures below with actual human beings walking on them.


Dusk

Night
After taking many pictures from the top of the restaurant I made my way back down and found a spot in one of the meadows to watch the Garden Rhapsody, where the lights of the Supertrees change color and turn on and off in sync to some really cool music. As the colors danced around the massive structures, I tried to capture the lights as best I could with my camera.


 b)  WONDER FULL LIGHT AND WATER SHOW

Evening

Night. It's so amazing.




I am so happy at there because their views, scenery and so on are so beautiful and amazing. My family and I took many pictures at there and create the memories together. I wish to be there again. 




Wednesday 3 January 2018

3. KOREA PART 2


Today I will continue my previous post 😀😀

  • Hello Kitty Cafe Hongik University






Actually I'm not exactly a fan of Hello Kitty. But I went there because their cafe so cute and famous. My desire to go there so was so high.

About this cafe :

The two story pink and white cafe that tourists flock to was opened in 2015 having been moved from a previously smaller location a couple blocks away. The building screams Hello Kitty from the alley it overlooks. A stone stairway leads up to the building that is decorated with gold and shiny accents giving the whole Hello Kitty experience a glamorous twist.

On the first floor is a cafe and gift shop and each corner of the building seems to have a photo zone so while customers must purchase a drink in order to hang out. The first floor has a chairs to give Hello Kitty a little homey vibe.



  • SM TOWSM TOWN @ COEX Artium



I am falling in love with this place



My Sister 👧

My brother 👦
My cousin 👩 and her daughter 👶




Photo booth

My brother ate candy !



SM Town at the COEX shopping mall and convention center is definitely a theme park for fans of the artists who work for S.M. Entertainment. Example, EXO, SNSD, Super Junior, F(X), Shinee, Red Velvet and Boa.
There’s a photo booth and a photo wall where my family and I can take photos with our favorite S.M. Entertainment pop star.
Meanwhile, we also watch music videos and concert trailers on the large cinema-like screen. They also have theaters where people can watch concerts and hologram musicals.






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