tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34076472914381919932024-02-22T14:39:51.070+08:001911 Photography & ChroniclesA blog about microstock, photography, travel and whatever that may interest you and me :)1911http://www.blogger.com/profile/02877649545745924746noreply@blogger.comBlogger1039125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3407647291438191993.post-62868287201799502542020-01-31T22:21:00.004+08:002020-01-31T22:21:54.078+08:00Opening of First 3 Stations of Thomson East-Coast Line<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Today is the opening day of the first three stations of Thomson East-Coast line. The first three stations are Woodlands North, Woodlands, and Woodlands South. From 31 Jan to 2 Feb, 2020, the public can enjoy free travel among these 3 stations. <br />
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I entered Woodlands Station and found a long tunnel to the entrance. <br />
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The station design is very much similar to the circle line. The station is spacious and well-lit. During the free-travel period, you will find all the gantries show an X, just ignore that, as the gantries are open, you can just walk in, without tapping your fare card.<br />
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The platform is quite big as well. I didn't do an actual count, but it seems like the length of the platform/train is comparable to that of North-East Line and East-West Line. I think they have learnt a lesson from circle line and North-East Line. The trains are too short on these two lines and the trains are always crowded during rush hours. <br />
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The trains look very much like the new trains on NS/EW lines. At the moment, the frequency is not very high. It is about once every 7 minutes. I hope they will increase the frequency when the entire line is open. <br />
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I took the train to Woodlands North. Woodlands North station has a modern design, and it is very spacious. I went out of the station, but I was not too sure where I was. There is nothing much outside. Woodlands North has been planned as the connection point for the future MRT linking Singapore and Johor Bahru. With the change of government in Malaysia, that probably will be a very very distant future project. <br />
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Well, that's my experience on the first day of Thomson East-Coast Line. There were not many people traveling on this line yet, but I hope with its opening, we will see more prosperity along the line. <br />
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1911http://www.blogger.com/profile/02877649545745924746noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3407647291438191993.post-53269129767021393952019-12-26T20:04:00.001+08:002019-12-26T20:04:32.391+08:00R & F Mall Johor Bahru<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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R & F Mall is pretty huge, it has 3 levels above the ground, not sure whether there is any basement levels. There are two courtyards, one outdoor, and one indoor, both are big.<br />
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On level 1, you can find Jaya Grocer, a supermarket where you can do your groceries. There are quite a number of restaurants too, including fast food, Chinese food, and local brands such as Soon Huat.<br />
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There is a Daiso on level 3, everything is at the price of RM5.90. Based on the exchange rate of SGD1.00=RM3.00, the price is just a few cents cheaper here.<br />
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On level 2, there is an Emperor Cinema. The exterior looks pretty luxurious.<br />
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There are still many empty shop spaces available for rent on all levels. I was there on Christmas Day itself, about 3pm. The crowd at the mall was very thin, at some time I was a bit scared, as I was the only one in that particular area and I could see nobody else.<br />
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Oh, what is definitely worth mentioning is their toilets, super clean and well maintained.<br />
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The concept of the mall, the layout, the construction and the tenant mix are all quite good. If R & F Princess Cove condominium is fully occupied, then for sure the residents population itself could support the mall. However, the condominium's occupation rate is still quite low. In addition, there are simply too many malls in JB. Just a 15-minute walk away, you have JB City Square and JBCC. A bit further away, there are Danga Bay, KSL, Pelangi Mall and Mid-Valley South Key. There are many other malls in Johor Bahru, while the total population is only about 500,000. The locals simply can't support that many malls, and Singaporeans are quite turned off by the constant traffic jams at the Causeway and 2nd Link between Singapore and Malaysia. <br />
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1911http://www.blogger.com/profile/02877649545745924746noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3407647291438191993.post-37301067958655617052019-12-25T20:12:00.003+08:002019-12-25T20:12:50.923+08:00How to Get to R & F Mall Johor Bahru<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
R & F Mall is a new shopping mall in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, by the developer of R & F Princess Cove, which is a Guangzhou, China based real estate developer. The mall was soft launched back in March 2019, and now it is already December, so I decided to check it out this Christmas.<br />
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Access to the mall is pretty convenient. Once you come out from the Malaysian CIQ building, you will see JB Sentral. Don't go there, turn left instead. You will see a link bridge, and the entrance is where my blue arrow is pointing in the picture below.<br />
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At the start of the link bridge, you will see a small signboard indicating that it is the way to R & F Mall. <br />
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You follow the link bridge and keep walking. <br />
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After walking for about 15 minutes, you will find R & F Mall right in front of you.<br />
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It is very simple, isn't it? In my next blog post, I will share with you more about R & F Mall. </div>
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After our visit to St Paul's Cathedral, we quickly moved to Westminster. Before that, we grabbed a bite from the nearby Tesco minimart, and enjoyed our lunch just opposite the famous Downing Street.<br />
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<i><span style="font-size: x-small;">Street Entrance to Downing Street</span></i></div>
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Thinking of paying Mrs May a visit? Well, more likely than not, you will be stopped at the street entrance by the police. Not even a chance to get close to 10 Downing Street. <br />
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Again, here there is a huge cultural difference. I don't know how the street got its name, but in English, down means down, bring or knock to ground. Downing means in the process of being brought to ground. No Chinese leader will ever reside in a street with such a name. It means bad Fengshui. The citizens won't be happy either. If leader lives in a downing street, does that mean the country will go nowhere but down? Oh, I just found from Wikipedia how Downing Street got its name, it is named after Sir George Downing, who built the street in 1680s. Anyway, UK as a whole is going down to the toilet these days. Even changing the name from Downing to Upping is not going to help much.<br />
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Entrance to the Westminster Abbey is from the North Gate. Again and again, the advice is to get there early. The queue for security check was long, and visitors had to wait under the sun, or rain, before they got checked. <br />
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Once you enter the abbey, the first impression was it was very dimly lit. There is little light along the aisles, save some faint light rays penetrating from the unblocked windows on the side. <br />
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The entrance fee was ₤22.00 at the gate, came with a free audio guide, but no photography inside. I thought I was to visit the British Coronation Church, with religious stories, but I found myself in a huge graveyard. The moment you walk in, on both sides you could find the burying places of various people. Then Isaac Newton on some floor, Charlies Darwin on some side wall, along with many that you don't know. <br />
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There are tombs on both sides of the high altar too. And then tombs of this king, that queen, one after another. For me, the most notable tombs probably belong to Queen Elizabeth I and Queen Mary of Scot. Queen Elizabeth and Queen Mary of Scot were cousins, Queen Mary was beheaded by Queen Elizabeth I for plotting against her reign. Ironically, their tombs are side by side in the same chamber in Westminster Abbey, almost equally well-decorated. You know why? Queen Elizabeth I executed Queen Mary of Scot, but after Queen Elizabeth died childless, the son of Queen Mary of Scot succeeded the British throne, and became King James I. He made sure his mother's tomb is not any less well decorated than Queen Elizabeth I's. Well, that's life. Chinese saying, no matter how calculative someone can be, he can't beat heaven's will. 人算不如天算.<br />
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<i><span style="font-size: x-small;">West Gate of Westminster Abbey</span></i></div>
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At the end of the tour, you will see the coronation chair used by Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. And then you will come out from the west gate of Westminster Abbey.<br />
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Wow... it was so nice to come out from the gloom and doom of all that graveyards and ironic historic past, and see the blue sky again. Human in-fighting is so meaningless and pointless, nonetheless we humans enjoy doing it, sometimes for some trifle matters. Let's fight less, love nature more.<br />
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1911http://www.blogger.com/profile/02877649545745924746noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3407647291438191993.post-49320416202843880252017-07-24T20:38:00.001+08:002017-07-24T20:38:49.474+08:00London Dubai 2017 - 12 St Paul's Cathedral in London<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
May 22, 2017, another sunny day. Our itinerary today will be visiting the great churches in London, The key for such visits will be: get there early, get there early and get there early! <br />
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We took a bus very early in the morning from Paddington to St Paul's Cathedral. On the way, we passed by many landmarks, including the famous Fleet Street. If you have never heard of it, it was the heart of the press industry in UK. Who is who in the newspaper line are all here. However, in recent years, with the decline of the newspaper industry, I heard that many had closed down, or moved out. Time and tide waits for nobody. <br />
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Ok, back to our first destination for the day, St Paul's Cathedral. The reason I wanted to visit this Cathedral because many years ago, I saw in the internet claiming St Paul in London is the world's second largest cathedral, only second to St Peter's in Rome. However, as I checked my facts again, obviously that was no longer true, or was never true in the first place. <br />
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<i><span style="font-size: x-small;">St Paul's viewed from the South side</span></i></div>
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Anyway, St Paul's is designed in the Baroque style, with the unmistakable dome dominating the nearby skyline. Layout is the more traditional cross, with the high altar at the east and the main entrance at the west. It signifies God rises with the sun. There is a saying, one man's delicacy is another's poison. A west facing building commands lots of respect in the west, while in the east, only tombs will face the west, as when the sun sets, it will shine on the building. Sunset is a perfect metaphor for the end. <br />
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Visitors are to get in from the west gate, at a cost of ₤18.00. Strictly no photography is allowed inside the cathedral, as it is a "working" cathedral, with hourly prayers and daily services. For more details of the interior, it is better for you to ask Google. Nonetheless, I would like to mention to you that there are actually three galleries in St Paul's. Gallery here is an architectural term, which means a structure like a colonnade corridor. If you look at my picture above, the section right below the dome, with many high columns, that is a Gallery! <br />
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There are a total of three galleries, two outside, one inside. On our day of visit, the two outside galleries were closed for renovation work, only the inside gallery, which is called the whisper gallery, was open. <br />
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The whisper gallery is at the inside of the dome. To get there, go to the extreme end of the cathedral, at the left side corner, you will find the entrance. Once you enter, you have to climb up probably a hundred steps, in a narrow walk way, to reach the base of the dome. If you are not physically fit, if you have phobia in narrow space, then it is better not to do this. <br />
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The gallery is at the base of the dome. A narrow walkway circles the entire dome. From there, you can look down at the nave. Really, it is not for the faint-hearted. The reason it is called the Whisper Gallery, is because if you whisper to the wall, your friend on the other side can hear you clearly. I didn't try because there were way too many people trying that, all the signals mix up and became noise :-).<br />
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Somehow, I find this echoing effect can be found in any structure with a curve and smooth surface. So far, the single structure that exemplifies this is that rain water collector at Marina Bay Sands in home Singapore!<br />
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Visit to St Paul's can be overwhelming. My friend and I are not history bugs, not architecture bugs, not religion bugs, we are only your ordinary tourists, yet we spend more than two hours there. If you are planning a visit, it is advisable to set aside 2-3 hours. And it is a great place as your plan B on a rainy day.<br />
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Until my next post, bye...<br />
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1911http://www.blogger.com/profile/02877649545745924746noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3407647291438191993.post-7501493123061928222017-07-15T11:31:00.000+08:002017-07-15T11:31:13.697+08:00London Dubai 2017 - 11 Primrose Hill<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Primrose Hill was the destination for the evening. It is a small hill north of Regent Park, with a slight elevation about the London city skyline. <br />
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From Paddington, we took a bus to Camden town, changed to another bus to Primrose Hill. Camden town appears to be mostly a working class neighborhood. It is less neat, but probably more vibrant in its own sense. A noticeable African population is there too. <br />
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Primrose Hill itself is quite a quiet neighborhood. From the bus stop, we had to take a 10-minute or so walk to the hill top. <br />
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It seems like a popular place for the young people. Before sunset, groups of young people gathering on the lawn, looking towards the city-side, waiting for the magic moment. The atmosphere was relax and lay-back. <br />
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<i><span style="font-size: x-small;">View from Primrose Hill</span></i></div>
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Standing on top of the hill, you could see the city sprawling around the River Thames. At sunset, the modern buildings glittered upon the golden sun rays, making London literally a golden city. <br />
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1911http://www.blogger.com/profile/02877649545745924746noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3407647291438191993.post-52933543932187318592017-07-08T13:39:00.000+08:002017-07-08T13:39:00.084+08:00London Dubai 2017 -10 A Visit To Cambridge<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
21 May, 2017, a lovely Saturday with the sun shining brightly early in the morning. We headed to the London King's Cross train station, made world famous in the boy witch fiction <i><b>Harry Potter</b></i>. <br />
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<i><span style="font-size: x-small;">London King's Cross Train Station</span></i></div>
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As you would expect, the real King's Cross station doesn't look like the one in the movie at all. It is modern with a futuristic design. <br />
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<i><span style="font-size: x-small;">Platform 9 3/4</span></i></div>
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However, to satisfy all the Harry Potter fans, they designated a small area as Platform 9 3/4, it is really nothing but a sign. Potter fans queue up just to take photos for memory sake, to let their imagination fly wild. <br />
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The return ticket to Cambridge cost £16.90 for super off-peak, as today was a Sunday. It seems like the cost for the return ticket and a one-way ticket is the same, so it is better to get the return ticket, instead of just a one-way ticket. You can take any train for your category and class for the day (only once of course), seating is free. The journey is ~1 hour, you can enjoy the famous English rural scenery along the way. It was quite a joy ride. <br />
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<i><span style="font-size: x-small;">Cambridge Train Station</span></i></div>
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Cambridge's train station looked pretty new, at least renovated with modern facilities. There are some cafes around too. Good to have sip and recharge while waiting for your train. The town center is about 15-20 minutes walk from the train station. You can take a bus, but most tourists seem to choose to walk. <br />
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The day before the trip, we found a free Cambridge Walking Tour at <a href="http://www.footprints-tours.com/cambridge-walking-tours/tours/2-hour-free-cambridge-walking-tour/">this site</a>. We wanted to go for the 11am tour, so we headed to the Fudge Kitchen right away. It was quite easy to find, just opposite the famous King's College chapel. <br />
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<i><span style="font-size: x-small;">Free Cambridge Walking Tour Meeting Point</span></i></div>
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<i><span style="font-size: x-small;">King's College Chapel</span></i></div>
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Our guide for the day was Joe, an English language student at Cambridge University. Naturally our tour started from King's college, admiring the architecture spectaculars and the long history, with the defining touches by King Henry VIII. To enter the college, you have to pay a fee, ₤9.00 for King's college, cheaper for others. As the guided tour was free, admission was not included obviously. You could visit the college after the tour though. <br />
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Just adjacent to King's college, there was this giant Corpus clock. This is a new addition to Cambridge, said to be designed to run for at least 100 years, counting started from 2008 when it was first unveiled. You can find more details about the clock <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corpus_Clock">here</a>. <br />
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Our next stop was a church-like building. I thought it was just another chapel from another college, then Joe explained that it was the old Cavendish Laboratory, where DNA was first identified.<br />
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<i><span style="font-size: x-small;">Joe, our guide, in front of old Cavendish Lab</span></i></div>
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Cavendish Lab was not even a biology lab in the first place, it was a physics lab. Somehow, the research expanded and somehow, work was done on identifying the mystery of life, and then DNA was successfully identified. Lots of hard work, lots of luck, and the world is just this strange. <br />
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Since there is a King's college, a Queens' college became necessary. Our guide particularly brought our attention to the placement of the ' in the two colleges. It is a King's college, the ' is before the 's', signifying one king, maybe King Henry VIII? Although King's college was constructed over the reigns of a number of kings. For Queens' college, the ' is after the 's', signifying this college was constructed upon the efforts of many queens. This is one tiny detail the most people won't notice, or even bothered, while our English language student picked up for our entertainment :-)<br />
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There was a wooden bridge across the river in front of Queens' college. Legend had it that it was built by the famous physicist Isaac Newton as a gift to the college. It was built without the use of a single nail. His students wanted to challenge their teacher, dismantled the bridge, but unable to put it back. Newton was furious when he heard of this, refused to help his students to put the bridge back. At the end, the students could only re-construct the bridge using nails, which is what you see today. <br />
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Does the story sound good? It was just a myth. <br />
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Besides King's and Queens' colleges, we also visited many other colleges in Cambridge whose names I could hardly remember. What impressed me most is their education system, especially their 'supervision' system. <br />
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To put it simply, supervision is basically a tutorial session, nothing especial, we have tutorial classes in NUS and NTU too. However, the staff to student ratio at NTU was like 1:20 for tutorial, in comparison, it is 1:2 in Cambridge! You can see a supervision session in Cambridge, Queens' college of a computer science student <a href="https://youtu.be/1UCOv74fL0s">here</a>. I wish I could get that kind of attention and dedication from my tutor at NTU. <br />
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At the end of the day, good education is not defined by how grand the school buildings are, how much money has been spent, it is all about what kind of graduates a university produces. Would your graduates have independent thinking? Integrity? Social skills? Courage? <br />
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These are points for you to ponder. Until my next post, bye...<br />
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After a tiring day, what better will be to have a sumptuous meal? This evening, we went to a Chinese restaurant near Bayswater metro station. <br />
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The name of the restaurant is Four Seasons in English, 文兴in Chinese. It is just a stone's throw away from Bayswater station. <br />
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The most famous dish, a must have dish here is the roast duck. Its roast duck is different from your normal roast duck, which has a very crispy skin layer. The roast duck here is actually soft, deeply immersed in its own sauce. The ducks are locally bred in UK. The temperate weather demands the ducks to grow a thick layer of fat to keep themselves warm. You can imagine how fragrant that fat becomes after roasting. <br />
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I picked up a piece of duck meat, the oil dripped from the greasing fat. It melt in your mouth, the juice filled your mouth with fragrance. Oh my, it was so unhealthy; oh my, it was so heavenly. If you are in London and crave for some Chinese food, I will highly recommend this. It is unhealthy, strictly speaking, but you will regret it if you don't give it a try.<br />
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May 20th, 2017, Saturday. It was a beautiful day in London. The sun started to shine from 5am, the sky was blue. <br />
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<i><span style="font-size: x-small;">Big Ben on a Sunny Day</span></i></div>
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We quickly went to Westminster again, to see the cultural icons of United Kingdom again. My friend commented that it made a great difference in a gloomy day and a sunny day. The sun acted like a giant studio light shining on the Big Ben and Palace of Westminster, created a beauty dish effect. Of course, the subject would look flawless. <br />
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Next stop was Cleopatra's Needle at Embankment station. Cleopatra's Needle is a collective name for 3 ancient Egyptian obelisks in London, Paris and New York. The one in London and New York were a pair in ancient Egypt, the one in Paris was also part of a pair. The other one in this pair is still standing in the Temple of Luxor. <br />
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So far, I have seen the one in Luxor, in Paris, and now in London. New York should be my next destination! My observation is the Luxor/Paris pair are much taller. They reach out to the sky, as if a giant stretching its hand out to touch the sun. The one in London is quite a dwarf in contrast. <br />
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The days of people having a fancy of obelisks were gone. The Cleopatra's Needle stands quietly at the bank of River Thames, hardly a visitor, save some joggers passing by and a few obelisk enthusiasts like myself. <br />
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Continuing our journey, we arrived at the famous Tower of London. Tower of London is actually not a single tower, not even a single building, but a collection of towers, castles built over the centuries by various kings and queens. You can walk along the inner wall, which is lined with the older, more barren chambers. However, you can have a good view of London's ultra modern south bank architectures, including the Shard.<br />
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A royal bed chamber was created on this section of the wall. Well, it looks good, but probably still not as good as the bed room of any modern 5-star hotel, probably not even as good as a commoner's bed room in sunny Singapore's HDB flat. Despite all the ills associated with our modern society, we should always remind ourselves that we now live a life better than many kings and queens in history, enjoy the convenience and comfort that only the rich of the rich could afford probably just a century ago. <br />
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<i><span style="font-size: x-small;">A Re-created Royal Bed Chamber</span></i></div>
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The crown jewel of Tower of London is none other than the Crown Jewels! It is advisable to arrive early in the morning, the best is gain entrance when the tower opens its doors, to avoid the crowd. <br />
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<i><span style="font-size: x-small;">Visitors Queuing to View the Crown Jewels</span></i></div>
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We arrived at Tower of London at around 9am, just at the opening time. We didn't have to queue to view the crown jewels, but after we came out, that was what we saw at the entrance - a long queue! <br />
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No photography allowed in the exhibition hall. The entrance and exit are 8-in thick stainless steel doors. The feel was kind of awe. The worlds largest diamonds, Cullinan I & II, and the famous Koh-i-Noor were less than a meter away, yet they were so out of reach. An even more strange feeling was that I had no feeling! Largest diamonds in the world, but they look just like that resin diamond in the toy store! Is my sour grape mentality at work? Maybe. Being a utilitarian, I don't have a higher level of satisfaction owning such diamonds. I can't eat them, drink them. They don't have any useful applications. They don't even raise my social status. Oh, well...<br />
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In the center of Tower of London stands the White Tower. It was first erected by William the Conqueror in 1066. You see, those names you only see in your history textbook appear now. Inside the White Tower, it is the Royal Armouries. <br />
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The Tower of London complex is huge. Just walk around the whole place takes a few hours, not taking into account wait time and time to appreciate the exhibits. If you want to see everything in a single day, I would suggest you start early in the morning. Bring with you some drinking water, and plan ahead some stops for rest. There is a cafeteria in the complex, with reasonably priced food. You can schedule your lunch to avoid peak lunch hour. <br />
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If you start your day at 9am, then it is reasonable to expect to finish your tour at 2-3pm, including an hour for lunch. <br />
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So much for today, until next time, bye...<br />
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Having had a sumptuous lunch, we were again full of energy to explore this beautiful city. London Chinatown was just a stone's throw away. <br />
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This Chinatown has a relatively short history. It became a Chinatown only in the 1970s, when there was an influx of Chinese immigrants coming from HongKong. With them, Chinese restaurants and Chinese cuisine became popular and now almost an integral part of London. There are still a very large numbers of Chinese restaurants, in particular, Cantonese restaurants here. The Chinatown is quite small though, if you don't stop for some shopping or food, you may cover this area in about half an hour. <br />
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I was quite surprised to see lots of people queuing up at some drinks shop. I thought such mania would only happen in Asia, where people queue for some popular drinks for hours. And it was a Friday morning! Not even weekend. <br />
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<i><span style="font-size: x-small;">TKTS Booth at Leicester Square for cheap tickets</span></i></div>
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A short walk away is Leicester Square, THE entertainment place in London, famous for London West End's plays. It is said that you MUST watch a play at London's West End, and this is THE place to get some cheap tickets. Watching a play is too arty farty for me, so I figure it would be better for me to save that money for another sumptuous meal :) There is a statue of William Shakespeare in the center of the square. He hope he wasn't too disappointed with me. <br />
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Further south, we soon reached Trafalgar Square. It was lively place. In front of National Gallery, there were many street artists performing there. <br />
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A crew team was setting up the stage for an event for the weekend. Kids running around, poking fun at the various street artists. Tourists were awed by the grandeur of the neo-classic facade of the National Gallery. The Nelson Column, which stands in the center of the square, commemorates Admiral Horton Nelson's victory at the Battle of Trafalgar, in which he was mortally wounded. <br />
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It was a cloudy, gloomy day, with unpredictably weather between rain and moments of sunshine, however, Trafalgar Square was still full of joy. <br />
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Before I end today's post, let me use this street artist's work of various countries' national flag to remind all of us that it is better to live with each other in harmony than in war. <br />
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1911http://www.blogger.com/profile/02877649545745924746noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3407647291438191993.post-86837762383066906102017-06-20T21:44:00.000+08:002017-06-20T21:44:21.161+08:00Is Scoot Really a Budget Airline?<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Scoot (<a href="http://www.flyscoot.com/en/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=search&utm_campaign=sg-always-on&gclid=CO7ovprDzNQCFYcEaAods8QJDA&dclid=CIqqyZrDzNQCFcQRaAodd68B5A">flyScoot</a>) today launched its virgin flight from Singapore to Athens. Scoot is supposed to be a 'budget' airline, but is it really so? I did a comparison.<br />
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I chose 17 Oct and 24 Oct as my departure and return dates. Considering 30kg standard check-in luggage and including one meal. The total cost for this is SGD857.59. Total flight time is about 11 hours. <br />
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I then did a research at Skyscanner with the same dates. I got the cheapest from Emirates. The cost is SGD1027.00, with the same standard 30kg check-in luggage, a meal and some other benefits. However, the flight time is about 19 hours, including a transit at Dubai. <br />
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The price difference between the two airlines is ~SGD170.00, flight time difference is about 8 hours.<br />
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Other differences between the two airlines for you to consider:<br />
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1. Scoot uses Boeing 787 Dreamliner. The leg room is quite crammed. I am not sure whether there is any in-flight entertainment system available on-board. For Singapore to Perth, I confirm there is NO in-flight entertainment.<br />
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Emirates uses AirBus A380-800, which is a super jet, or Boeing 777-300. Both have in-flight entertainment. Leg room in A380-800 is very comfortable. <br />
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2. For Scoot, I guess you have to pay for everything on-board. For Emirates, you can enjoy some 'free' drinks such as orange juice, apple juice, beer, wine on board. <br />
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Which one is better? I think it is very subjective. For the young crowd, probably Scoot makes more sense. You can get to your destination faster, at a lower price. For the more mature crowd like myself, I most probably will choose Emirates instead. It is more comfortable, a stop-over at Dubai provides some breathing time from an otherwise very long journey. <br />
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Having enjoyed the beauty of St Jame's Park, we moved towards Buckingham Palace for the Change of Guards ceremony. To be frank, I was totally confused of what was happening for the whole process, and many tourists there were just as confused as myself. I suggest you visit <a href="http://changing-guard.com/times-routes.html">Change of Guards</a> website to get some very useful information. <br />
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The entire Change of Guards process stretches over a large area, from Wellington Barracks to Buckingham Palace's forecourt. There are many places for photography, however, unless you can run really fast, you probably can only manage to take photographs at some selected places on a single day. Outside the railing of Buckingham Palace's forecourt, where the ceremony actually takes place, is crowded at least one hour before the event. Another location, which is quite a disadvantage viewpoint, is the Victoria Memorial. You have to be a tall guy and stand on your toes to get a glimpse of what is going on on the other side of the railings. <br />
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<i><span style="font-size: x-small;">Household Cavalry Ride Past</span></i></div>
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Costumes of the guards are colorful, full of tradition, although they may seem Greek to young people and visitors from other cultures. <br />
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The Change of Guards process starts at 10.30am, ends around 11.45am. <br />
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Having witnessed the colourful Change of Guards, it was time to fill our tummy. Straight we went to Burger and Lobster, a restaurant situated in the chic London Soho area. <br />
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The restaurant front looked very ordinary, totally unnoticeable to say the least. Once inside, it was completely different. Lots of customers for a weekday lunch. <br />
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I got to know this restaurant from <a href="http://www.ladyironchef.com/">LadyIronChef</a> website. They recommended the lobster set lunch, which cost £23.00, for a 1 lb lobster, served with sides of chips and salad. I decided to add a pint of lager to accompany the good food.<br />
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You can choose how you like the lobster cooked, steamed and grilled are two of the options. The lobster was very fresh. Meat was firm and sweet. It was ecstasy after a morning of good walk around the city.<br />
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So much for today. Until my next post, bye...<br />
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19 May, 2017, our second day in London. Suffering from jet lag, my friend and I both woke up at around 4.30am. Sunrise was early in London, by 5.30am, it was already very bright. We decided to have an early start for the day. </div>
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By 6am, we arrived at the Paddington Metro station. It was quiet and few passengers were there. <br />
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The station is very old, although it had been refurbished. The building very much looks like from the industry age, with high, red brick walls, reminds me of industry era factories. <br />
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The metro train for the circle line is modern, has ample space. In the next days, I will show you a more traditional London Metro train interior. <br />
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<i><span style="font-size: x-small;">Big Ben, Westminster Palace and Bridge</span></i></div>
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Our first stop was Westminster. This is where you would see the famous London landmarks such as the Big Ben, Westminster Palace, which houses the parliament, and the Westminster Bridge. It was a cloudy and gloomy day, with rain drops drizzling from the sky. The air was chilling. What a first hand experience of London's famous bad weather. If mist had been added to the scene, I would very much feel being in a scene of Sherlock Holmes' detective stories. <br />
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We walked across Westminster Bridge, and scouted for some vantage points for the Big Ben. London eye was just around the corner. We went past London Aquarium, Golden Jubilee Bridge, Charring Cross Station, Trafalgar Square, eventually ended up in St Jame's Park.<br />
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St Jame's Park is a lovely public park, with lushes of green in the center of London, right in front of the Buckingham Palace. The ceremonial guards for the palace sometimes would march past on their way back to their barracks . We were so lucky to witness one such march-past ourselves.</div>
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There are also many animals in the park. Gray squirrels would keenly approach park visitors for food.<br />
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When it feels threatened, it would also bloat up its body to scare away the enemny.<br />
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<i><span style="font-size: x-small;">Gray Squirrel Acting Up</span></i></div>
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So much for today. Until my next post, bye...</div>
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After spending 3 hours at the British Museum, we were really tired and decided to go back to our hotel to have some rest. <br />
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We finally hit a bed after staying up for almost 48 hours! What a day! The room at Gresham Hotel at Sussex Garden is rather small, not really much space to spread out our luggage. There is a travel safe in the room, but you have to put a £5.00 deposit and get a key to the safe. I found it kind of strange, that key is so easy to duplicate. Anyway, hotel room safes are never really safe. <br />
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The bathroom is tiny. The shower area is so small that I always hit here or there when I shower. I am a 1.69m tall skinny Asian, I can't imagine an 80kg Caucasian showering there. <br />
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Our dinner was at Sussex Fish Bar, a small restaurant near Paddington Station. They claimed to serve the best fish and chip in London. <br />
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<i><span style="font-size: x-small;">Grilled Sea Bass and Chips</span></i></div>
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Well, I don't know whether it is true, I ordered a grilled sea bass. The waiter informed me that it would take around 15 minutes. In the meantime, I enjoyed a cup of milk tea. When my food was presented, it looked delicious, and it was. The sea bass still retained lots of its juice so it was not dry nor hard, but the skin was crispy and lingered the fragrance of char-grilled meat. I would have given it a 5/5 if the belly was not a bit bitter. <br />
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This was my first proper meal in London, or the entire UK. I had always been told that UK food was the most terrible food in the world. This grilled sea bass gave a very contrary impression. <br />
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I noticed the people working in this restaurant, everyone of them, seemed to be from Middle East, I guess the influx of immigrants from around the world had enriched the quality and diversity of food in London. <br />
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After this hearty meal, we went back to our hotel room for a good night's sleep. It was such a long day. <br />
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With Google Map on hand, we set off for the British Museum. Somehow I always have a problem with Google Map. It always gives me some strange way to get to my destination. In this case, it pointed me to a bus stop that we couldn't find. We got to the exact spot shown on the map with the GPS, no bus stop in sight. <br />
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As we were trying to figure out our next step at the side of a street, a guy offered us help. He said he is an Italian student in London, and told us that the British Museum is just nearby and he could show us the way there. Then he took my map and walked into a side alley. He seemed a bit unusually friendly and enthusiastic, and he walked into a side alley! Alert! Alert! I looked around, although it was a side alley, there were still quite a lot of pedestrian traffic. Many student looking people walking past, as it is near University College London. I took the plunge and walked into the side alley too. I asked him to point out where we were and that would be sufficient, and we could go to the British Museum without troubling him. He had a bit of trouble in pointing out where we were on my map, so he took out his map, and spread it out on a wall. <br />
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Just as the three of us were looking at the map, two men suddenly appeared behind us. They showed us some kind of ID, which look like Singapore pink IC and said something. I didn't hear it clearly but something to the effect of they were police. I couldn't remember where I read about fake police asking tourists to show their passports and then extort money from them. Problem is, I couldn't remember whether it was in UK! Anyway, it was better to leave as soon as possible. My friend and I were in a cornered position. They guys seemed to targeting the "Italian student", asked him to turn around and hands on the wall. They asked whether we were together with the Italian, I gave them a very firm answer of "NO", then I quickly walked away, with my friend followed immediately. Lucky the two guys didn't chase after us. Until now, I am still not sure what the situation actually was. A few days later, as I walked past a money changer, there was a notice on the wall warning people about fake police officers. Well, moral of the story: never talk to strangers!<br />
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After this freak encounter, we quickly found a bus stop and got to the British Museum. <br />
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The British Museum is free! As it is free, but the museum still needs money to maintain and improve, so you are advised to make a donation of £5.00 or buy something. I bought a museum map which cost £2.00. <br />
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The museum is huge. Guess what, we spent 3 hours there, without visiting the African section, and the Asian section closed for renovation. We only quickly walked past most of the galleries without taking a closer look, so you can imagine how big it is. <br />
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The museum map has recommendations for some iconic treasures that you should see if you are short of time. I have come up with my own version of recommendations. <br />
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<i><span style="font-size: x-small;">Rosetta Stone</span></i></div>
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<u><b>1. The Rosetta Stone</b></u><br />
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This is one single most important stone in history. The same decree was inscribed on the stone in 3 different "languages" - Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic script and Demotic script and Ancient Greek. It is with the knowledge from this stone that we are not able to decipher the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs. <br />
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<b><u>2. Rock Crystal Skull</u></b><br />
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<i><span style="font-size: x-small;">Rock Crystal Skull</span></i></div>
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This crystal skull had appeared in some documentaries before which made it world famous. It was previously believed to be from Aztech kingdom in South America, but now they claimed this actually came from Europe. How did they come to this new conclusion? I don't know. I think most probably we will never know where it is from, now and future. <br />
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<u><b>3. The Enlightenment Gallery</b></u><br />
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This gallery shows how people eagerly tried to know more about the world we live in. From navigation to biology, to astrology, to many many new fields that had never been heard before the era of enlightenment. <br />
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The Asian gallery is said to have many Chinese treasures which you can't find elsewhere in the world, but unfortunately it was closed for months. No idea when it will be open to the visitors again. <br />
The museum also has a very large collection of Egyptian mummies and ancient Greek art pieces. <br />
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If you are planning your visit, it is more advisable to have a few visits with a few hours each. Their collection is simply too large to just take a glance in a day.<br />
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So much for today. Until my next post, bye...<br />
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We boarded the 8.35am train to Victoria Station. The train was quite empty when we first boarded. As it got closer and closer to the city area, more passengers came aboard, and it became a bit crowded. It is advisable to store luggage at the luggage rack once you get on the train.<br />
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9.35am, we arrived at Victoria Station at downtown London. It is a major transport hub so it can get a bit confusing for first timers. Anyway, look for the ticket office. <br />
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We bought our Oyster card (refundable deposit £5.00) and loaded it with a zone 1-2 any time 7-day pass (£33.00). The 7-day pass lets you travel on all buses, tram and metro within zone 1 and zone 2 in London. To give you a sense of the cost of transport. A single journey ticket on metro costs minimum £2.40 using the Oyster card, more expensive with cash. A single bus journey costs minimum £1.30 with Oyster card. There is a cap on the max expenses of ~£6.50, ie if you don't have a 7-day pass, and your expenses for the day exceeds £6.50, then you only need to pay £6.50. This means your maximum savings with the 7-day pass is £6.50 x 7 - £33 = £12.50. More information about Oyster card and 7-day pass can be found at <a href="https://tfl.gov.uk/">Transport for London</a> website. Mind you, the information provided can be confusing. <br />
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How about zone 1 and zone 2? Basically zone 1 and zone 2 cover most of the attractions in London, from Tower of London, Tower Bridge, further to Canary Wharf and Greenwich in the east, to Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, National Gallery, St James Park, Westminster Abbey in the center, to Paddington in the west. However, Windsor Castle and Stonehenge are outside zones 1 - 2. </div>
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Oyster card in hand, we took the metro Circle line at Victoria Station to Paddington Station. It turned out to be another small challenge. Different trains will stop at the same platform, you have to check the display on the train and the sign board at the platform to know whether it is the right train for you. </div>
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11.00am, we finally arrived at our hotel - Gresham Hotel at Sussex Garden. Two rows of old housing blocks had been converted to hotels. Each hotel occupies one or few family units, so you see many many hotels in a very short stretch of road. The road, Sussex Garden, is lined with big trees on both sides, providing ample shape in a hot sunny day. As we got to know in the next few days, the location is very good. It is between two metro stations, Paddington station and Edgware Road station. Paddington rail station is just beside Paddington metro station. You can go to Cambridge from Paddington rail station directly. There are many shops, restaurants, convenient stores and supermarkets in the vicinity. Hyde Park and Kensington Park are just 5 minutes' walk away. </div>
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Check-in was at 2pm, so we left our luggage at the hotel and headed out for our next destination - The British Museum. More adventures to follow in the next days. Until then, bye...</div>
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17 May, 2017, a fine Thursday evening, we boarded Emirates EK355 from Singapore to Dubai, on our way to London. <br />
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The aircraft was an Airbus A380-800. I traveled in an A380 for quite a number of times, other than the lower noise level, I never found anything fancy about it, especially the claimed bigger legroom was never a reality to me. So you can imagine how surprised I was when I sat down. <br />
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The new A380-800, which is a variant of the legendary A380, actually provides bigger legroom. Usually when I sit down, my knees will hit the back of the seat in front of me. This time, there is still quite some comfortable room in between. <br />
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The personal screen for the in-flight entertainment is as big as those that I saw on Singapore Airline's business class. The response is fast on its touch-screen. Power socket, USB charge point are both available. I was like WOWWWW..... I want to travel with Emirates, man!<br />
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Comparing with the solid hardware, software (in-flight service) was less impressive. During the night, nobody came around to serve drinks. No ready drinks or snacks available at the galley. You have to go and ask for it if you need anything. <br />
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About 7 hours later, we landed at Dubai airport safely around midnight, transited to our connection flight EK011 to London smoothly. <br />
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This time, Dubai airport was not as crowded as my visit last May. Last May, the entire airport was flooded with passengers, rarely a vacant seat was available for you to rest your tired bones. This time, enough vacant seats for you to make a choice. <br />
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7am, 18 May 2017, we landed at London's Gatwick Airport. Immigration and luggage claim was a breeze. There are two terminals at Gatwick, North and South. Train station with links to downtown London is only at the South Terminal, which is linked with the Norther Terminal with a free shuttle. <br />
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The train station at the South Terminal is small, can be quite crowded when there is a flux of passengers. Be patient and make sure you know what you want. There are three ways by train to get to downtown London:<br />
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1. Gatwick Express: It costs 35 British pounds, journey is ~45 minutes.<br />
2. Southern Train service: 15.8 pounds, ~55 minutes. This is a local train service so can be crowded during rush hours. <br />
3. Thames Links: I am not very sure about this, but should be similar to Southern Train service.<br />
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You can purchase your train ticket at the South Terminal train station. London's Oyster card is available too, but they don't have the 7-day travel pass, and they don't have the Oyster card top-up service at the manned counters. Probably the best you can do is buy the Oyster card, then go to a machine top-up terminal to top-up your card.<br />
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So much for today. Until next post, bye...</div>
1911http://www.blogger.com/profile/02877649545745924746noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3407647291438191993.post-9812022133404000022017-06-11T12:36:00.000+08:002017-06-13T22:34:27.337+08:00London Dubai 2017<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
17 - 28 May, 2017, I embarked on my first visit to London, Cambridge and Dubai with a friend of mine. Seeing is believing, it was an eye-opening trip for me. We read about these places in news reports, TV programs, etc, but still, nothing beats your own first hand experience. <br />
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In the next days, I will share with you my journey. We encountered some fishy incident, some disappointment, of course, plenty of excitement too. <br />
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This page will serve like a contents page, collecting all my posts about this trip. <br />
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I hope you enjoy your reading. </div>
1911http://www.blogger.com/profile/02877649545745924746noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3407647291438191993.post-88914823361471455372016-04-09T20:01:00.002+08:002016-04-09T20:03:26.147+08:00Perth Mint<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Perth Mint is just right behind our hotel, so it is one of our destinations of the very first day. <br />
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Perth is not the capital of Australia, but why there is a mint here, in a provincial capital? The story has to go back to the two gentlemen whose statues are right in front of the Perth Mint building. They are the ones who first discovered gold mines in Western Australia. With subsequent gold rush, Perth became a very important center for gold mining. Decision was made to establish Perth Mint for gold and silver bullion production in Australia. Money printing and coin production is not at Perth Mint but else where. <br />
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From outside, you can still see the old fashioned chimneys propping into the blue sky, although I don't think they are still in use today. <br />
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In the Perth Mint building, there are galleries where you can buy gold and silver souvenirs. There is also a gold and silver bullion trading room. Here you can buy and sell your gold and silver bullion. I think the best souvenir you can get is to buy a silver Koala bullion produced by the Perth Mint at spot price plus a premium.<br />
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The mint is open 7 days a week, and on most of the public holidays, but the trading room is only open on weekdays, it is closed on weekends and public holidays, as the precious metal exchange is closed. <br />
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For $19/pax, you can go for a guided tour of the mint. This is highly recommended if you are a gold bug. <br />
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With the tour, you can go into the exhibition area, where you can find the world's biggest gold coin. <br />
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As no photography is allowed in the building, I can only share with you with a picture of the mint's brochure. The gold coin weights 1 ton! At the current price of gold, it is worth at least US$37 million! And it is right in front of you, just a couple of feet away. It serves as a very important lesson in life. US$37 million right in front of you, but you can't eat it, drink it, use it to warm you up, or cool you down, and you can't even carry it away with you. The US$37 million is just a meaningless number. <br />
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There are many gold nuggets in display, too. Gold nuggets are something that you can't mine, or manufacture. It is nature's wonder which you can only find by luck. <br />
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As a teaser, the mint also lets you get a feel of touching and lifting a 12kg gold bar. The bar has the size a bit smaller than a piece of brick, but it weighs a lot more. <br />
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The highlight of the tour is definitely the demonstration of gold pour. The guide will take out a bucket of molten gold and pour it into the mold of a gold bar. Once the gold solidifies, he will put it in cold water to speed up the solidification process. At the end, a glittering 200g gold bar is presented in front of the audiences. <br />
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You can find my other Perth travel posts <a href="http://fearstar.blogspot.sg/2016/04/journey-to-perth-2016.html">here</a>.<br />
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1911http://www.blogger.com/profile/02877649545745924746noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3407647291438191993.post-21645037871486428332016-04-03T22:35:00.000+08:002016-04-08T11:45:56.995+08:00Arriving in Perth<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
After we landed at Perth airport, getting through immigration and custom was a breeze. Singaporeans can use the automatic clearing system. It works similar to the one in Singapore. You scan your passport first, then instead of using thumb print for identity verification, they use photograph. <br />
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There are three terminals at Perth airport, terminal 1 is for international flights, so that's the only terminal you need to know. The terminal building is quite small, but you need to know one shop, Optus. Optus offers pre-paid sim cards for travelers at $2/day. It provides you with unlimited calls and SMS (domestic only), and 500MB of data each day, and it is on Optus' 4G network, which is really fast. Don't leave the airport without getting one. However, as the shop is small, customers are many, you have to be more patient. <br />
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From the airport to Perth city, we decided to take a cab. There is a shuttle bus too, but it will cost $15/pax, while the taxi to Perth city center is ~A$40, so it makes sense to take a taxi if you are in a group of 2 or more. In our case, our taxi fare ended up as A$44. <br />
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Our hotel was Perth Ambassador Hotel at Adelaide Terrace. The location is very good. Just 10 minutes walk down to the water front of Swan River, 17 minutes walk to city center, or you can choose to take the free RED Cat bus. <br />
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We booked a twin room, but they gave us a triple room. The room is spacious, but the interior design is a bit dated. They also still use room key, those physical room keys, instead of the modern electronic card keys. Other than that, it is quite clean, and comfortable. <br />
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After we settled in, we took a walk around the hotel. Surprise surprise, we found out that the Perth Mint is right behind our hotel. I will write more about the Perth Mint in the coming days. For today, just enjoy its exterior night view. It is a treasure trove in there, but it looks so ordinary, you may just pass by thinking it is just one of those Victorian-era buildings. <br />
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And we decided to have our dinner right across the street of the Perth Mint. We enjoyed our meal while admiring the beauty of this building.<br />
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We ordered a pizza for dinner, but it is not your ordinary pizza. This pizza is folded, like an omelette, but it is a pizza. There is a special name for it, but too bad I didn't really catch it from the friendly waitress. It retains the crispiness of a pizza, at the same time, it retains more juice than a conventional pizza. Thumbs up!<br />
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Last but not least, we arrived on the 15th day of the lunar month, it was a full moon night. We had the view of the Perth Mint, and the full moon in the sky while enjoying our dinner. Don't you think it was a great enjoyment?<br />
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Other posts about Perth are at: <a href="http://fearstar.blogspot.sg/2016/04/journey-to-perth-2016.html">Journey to Perth 2016</a><br />
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1911http://www.blogger.com/profile/02877649545745924746noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3407647291438191993.post-9943635438926406682016-04-03T08:23:00.001+08:002016-04-03T22:37:06.699+08:00Fly Scoot to Perth<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
We booked our flight to Perth from Singapore through FlyScoot's website last Oct. Including check-in luggage and a meal, the total cost was $461. We were quite excited as it would be our first time flying Boeing's much touted 787 Dreamliner.<br />
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The Dreamliner is sleek and spacious. For our tall and leggy friends, they would like the Dreamliner, as there is very comfortable legroom between rows. <br />
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The window shade is also different. Instead of the manual version, now there is a button for you to press to darken or lighten the window shade. It is electronic control. <br />
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The first impression was very good. However, once the plane took off, all the good impressions that I had so far became meaningless. From the moment of take-off, the plane vibrated violently. You can take a look at the YouTube video I took during the flight, and this was NOT during a turbulence! <br />
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When turbulence comes, what will happened? We encountered two major turbulence during the 5-hour flight. Once the plane lost a bit of altitude. The air stewardesses were still pushing the carts, the sudden loss of altitude made a lot of them fall and scream. Drinks were spilled, unsecured objects flying. It was a scary scene. <br />
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Finally, we reached above Perth airport. The weather was good, sunny, good visibility, but our landing was terrible. It was like we were landing in a big turbulence. The air stewardess sitting behind me said it was the worst landing she had ever experienced. To me, it was the worst flight and worst landing I had experienced. <br />
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Our air ticket included a meal during the flight. This is what I got. For 20kg check-in luggage and a hot meal, we paid additional S$55/pax. If you are hungry, I don't think this meal can cure your starvation. <br />
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After the plane landed safely at Perth airport finally, the cabin light changed from a single color to a rain bow. <br />
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The rainbow cabin light was beautiful, and it was something nice and fuels passenger's fantasy, however, flight safety is what is most important to any passenger, not the fancy stuff. <br />
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I wondered whether my poor flight experience is to do with the Dreamliner or the pilot. I got the answer after my return flight from Perth to Singapore. <br />
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I will say 10% due to the Dreamliner. As the Dreamliner is really slim, the hulk is tiny, naturally it is less stable compared with the heavier planes. For the remaining 90%, I will say it is due to the pilot. Our return flight had been relatively smooth. We encountered some turbulence too, but the plane didn't shake so violently. When there was no turbulence, the ride was smooth in general. <br />
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After this experience, I would think twice before I fly with Scoot again. Anyway, the price difference between Scoot and SIA is only about $100. <br />
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Other posts about Perth are at: <a href="http://fearstar.blogspot.sg/2016/04/journey-to-perth-2016.html">Journey to Perth 2016</a><br />
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1911http://www.blogger.com/profile/02877649545745924746noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3407647291438191993.post-64032251238919184172016-04-03T07:55:00.001+08:002016-04-09T20:02:32.250+08:00Journey to Perth 2016<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Over the Good Friday long weekend, I paid a visit to Perth, one of the most livable cities in the world. I will use this post to collect all the posts related to this trip. <br />
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1. <a href="http://fearstar.blogspot.sg/2016/04/fly-scoot-to-perth.html">Fly Scoot to Perth</a><br />
2. <a href="http://fearstar.blogspot.sg/2016/04/arriving-in-perth.html">Arriving in Perth</a><br />
3. <a href="http://fearstar.blogspot.sg/2016/04/perth-mint.html">Perth Mint</a><br />
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1911http://www.blogger.com/profile/02877649545745924746noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3407647291438191993.post-32435212523119388932016-03-31T22:53:00.002+08:002016-03-31T22:53:34.539+08:00Mind the Weight of Your Luggage<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
In this modern day of traveling with budget airlines, you have to pay to have check-in luggage. The amount you pay depends on the weight of your check-in luggage. For example, you have to pay SGD50 for 15kg of check-in luggage for Tiger Air. <br />
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You grumble about the steep charges, but have you ever wondered what is the weight of your luggage bag itself? I have two luggage bags, both are 24", one is from United Colors of Benetton, the other is from Slazenger. They are of slightly different shape, but both are made of ABS material. Just out of curiosity, I weighted both of them. Guess what, they weight 4kg each! Just the luggage bag itself, it weights 4kg. That's 27% of your 15kg luggage quota. It means you can only stuff another 11kg into your luggage before it goes over the 15kg limit. <br />
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1911http://www.blogger.com/profile/02877649545745924746noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3407647291438191993.post-24020799299551028832016-03-18T19:50:00.000+08:002016-03-18T19:50:15.880+08:00Sponsor A Child<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
It is both great joy and great sadness that I received a letter from World Vision Singapore, informing me that the boy that I sponsored in China has completed his high school education, and is now independent enough to leave the program. <br />
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When I first started sponsoring him, he was still in primary 4, now he has completed his high school. So many years had passed. I am really happy that I am able to make a small difference to someone's life, to give him a potential to lead a better life than his parents. It feels good to give others hope. <br />
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Now that this Chinese boy has left the World Vision program, World Vision Singapore recommended another boy from Sri Lanka as the candidate for my sponsorship. I think I will just continue with this program. Maybe I can only offer a little bit help, and I can only help a very small number of people, but it is always better than doing nothing. <br />
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If you like to sponsor a child, making some difference to someone's life for the better, you can visit: <a href="http://www.worldvision.org.sg/ways-to-give/sponsor-a-child/">http://www.worldvision.org.sg/ways-to-give/sponsor-a-child/</a>. Together, we can make a better world for everyone. </div>
1911http://www.blogger.com/profile/02877649545745924746noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3407647291438191993.post-63820165291150255612016-03-07T22:08:00.003+08:002016-03-07T22:08:42.452+08:00Peach Garden @ Miramar Hotel<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Went to Peach Garden at Miramar Hotel for an ala carte lunch buffet. The service was quite good. After we arrived, they ushered us in, and served us drinks promptly. Menu was also provided for us to start ordering. <br />
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Dining environment was not too bad. As the restaurant is hidden inside a hotel, and it is not very accessible, and it was a week day, so there were not many people. <br />
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The first dish that came was fried fish skin. The fish skin was very crispy, and still a bit hot. The taste was great, but one of my friends complained it was a bit on the oily side to his taste. <br />
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Then came the deep fried shun hock fish. The fish was fresh, and the deep fried was just nice, even the bones became crispy. For people who hate fish bones, this dish would be a good choice. <br />
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They served the dishes a bit out of sequence, as the fish came before our appetizer, drunken chicken. I would say this one was not bad. It had the alcohol taste, but not so strong that it would become bitter. The chicken meat remained tender, with a little taste of Chinese herbs. <br />
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We ordered four different types of prawn dishes. They used good quality fresh prawns. I must give them a thumbs up for this. All four dishes were good. When you squeezed the prawn, the meat would come out nicely. And the prawn would pop in your mouth when you bite it. Good!<br />
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They also have many different meat dishes, such as pork ribs, fried chicken wings, etc. They were not bad too, but the portions were simply too big, even though we ordered 'small' portions. <br />
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Overall, it was a pleasant experience. The service staff should be praised too for their good service, especially the duty manager. He was very polite to us and also to his own staff. <br />
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For the ala carte buffet, you need to have a minimum of 4 dining parties though. The price was S$58++/pax for weekday lunch, with some discount. </div>
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