I can’t sleep, so it seems like a decent enough time to write about my favorite parts of my recent trip to Singapore. This was my first trip to any part of Asia and, although short, definitely has me excited about my upcoming longer trip this winter.
Singapore (SG) was definitely a different world than I had ever seen. Kim mentioned that some people call it “Asia Light” due to its rather western feel, but I still felt it a pretty large deviation from my past travels. Here are some of my trip highlights (in no specific order).
Chinatown
I explored this area on my own my first day in SG and loved the sense of isolation. I was literally the only non-Asian person in my vicinity for a few hours. I’m still not exactly sure what I ate for lunch. Good times!
The Malls
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| Bunny Ear Phone Cover!!! |
Singaporeans love them some shopping. The malls are seemingly the hubs of all city activities – entertainment, eating, socialization, public transportation connections, clogging walkways, etc. I avoid malls at all costs in the US but enjoyed the sights of the Singaporean malls. I’m still a bit upset I didn’t buy the iPhone cover with the bunny ears.
Merlion
They have a statue/water fountain of a Merlion. What’s a Merlion? Well, it’s a rare creature with the head of a lion and the body of a mermaid. Duh! Why a Merlion? I have no idea. I guess I could look it up, but I prefer selective naiveté.
MRT
MRT, or Mass Rapid Transit, is the greatest public transit system I’ve ever seen – easy payment, clean stations, on-time & frequent trains, interactive route maps. Love it!
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| I'm a Merlion, bitch!! |
Paterson Residence
I was pretty happy to get a chance to see where Kim will be living the next 13 months (although upset that it’s half way around the world…). Her condo is really nice – modern design, tennis court, pool. She even has a bomb shelter which, seriously, can double as a maid’s living space; I think that would be a seriously miserable living experience…Kim mentioned that is my room when I visit.
AnJappar
This is an Indian restaurant located in the (surprise, surprise) Little India area of SG. My apologies to Vikram, but this was the best Indian food I’ve ever had! Tandoori chicken, butter chicken, and some “IndoChina” cauliflower dish were all excellent. Additionally, I learned that Indians acknowledge a variety of statements by lightly shaking their heads back and forth. I feel like I knew this already, but I enjoyed seeing it in person.
Picnic in Changi Beach
Fourth of July in a Park with a bunch of ex-pats. Eating meat off the grill. Drinking Vodka out of a watermelon. Chowing down an American Flag Cake. Celebrating a locally unknown holiday in a foreign country is fun!
Singlish
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| Oh, boy... |
Singaporeans have an interesting interpretation of the English language. I have no idea what any of it means, but it’s fun to listen to. Kim downloaded an app that describes a bunch of common colloquialisms. I fear that’s how she’ll speak when she returns…
All in all, Singapore’s a great country. Anyone want to take a trip for Turkey Day?



I'm not sure I like how you arrow my Singlish. Boh pian, I have to speak Singlish to fit in! Singlish or not, you make me happy like bird. I wish you'd chop chop curry pok back here, lah!
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