We arrived in Singapore! We are going to spend a week here before flying to Los Angeles, transiting in Tokyo. The main purpose of coming to Singapore was to catch up with my family, and of course, not forgetting Alfred :)
We arrived at Changi International Airport at around 6am in the morning, and without hesitation, I joined a long queue of people and bought our first kopi and toast. There would definitely be more kopi in the days to come :)
We didn't got the chance to visit the Gardens by the Bay during our last visit (which was ages ago), so this time we were determined to check it out. Besides, walking around in a air-conditioned dome sounded like a great idea when it is 33degC out! The place was very beautiful and it happened to be the tulip exhibition, thus we got to see exhibitions of different species of tulips from around the world.
We went for a couple of short runs early in the morning along the Singapore/ Kallang river. We had to run early in the morning (around 6am) because it started to get really warm by about 7am. It feels good to stretch our legs, and the great sunrise shots at the end of our run was definitely a bonus!
Besides the the Garden by the Bay, we also managed to visit the National Museum of Singapore, walked along the riverside, and window shop along the new, hippy Arab Street. Mom and Meow Lan also took us to a very old temple in the Central Business District to pray for our safe journey to USA, as well as a smooth sailing in our careers.
We met Alfred, Cheryl, Olivia and Kimberly. Alfred took us and Olivia to visit his old estate (Kim Keat Estate), and took pics of the old and momentous water spitting dragon.
We had the chance to go out with Meow Lan for modern vegan food. It was quite tasty, but was a bit too modern for my taste. I think I am more a hawker center/ coffee shop kind of guy :) However, the tim sum lunch with my mom, Meow Lan, Yin-Kai was very tasty. It had the usual Hong Kong style tim sum atmosphere - everyone talks loudly, everything was fast and all the food was delicious.
My youngest aunt paid us a visit during the weekend, and together with my mom, we went to visit Gek Lan and took a look at her new apartment. After that, we went for delicious dessert (which was welcoming in Singapore super hot, humid weather) before heading over to visit my eldest aunt.
Hannah and I were very thankful to Meow Lan for splurging on wonderful seafood dinner at No Name Seafood Restaurant. We had chilli crab, pepper crab, cereal crayfish (I can only remember these items due to extreme food comatose!) and lots of other delicious food. This seafood dinner definitely made the most legendary food sampling for this trip!
Alfred brought us to Whampoa Market for the famous duck rice and rojak. We literally had to queue up for nearly 30mins before we ordered for our food. However, the duck rice and rojak were definitely worth the wait.
We had a simple fish steamboat at a coffee shop near my mom's apartment the evening we are leaving. It was a simple dinner, but it was very nice and good to catch up with family. Hannah and I hoped to be back home again maybe around Chinese New Year.
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