Saturday, 14 June 2014

Duanwu Festival 端午節

This year Duanwu or Chinese Dumpling festival is on 2 June, 5th day of the 5th lunar month to commemorate the death of the poet and patriot minister Qu Yuan (340-278Bc) during the Warring states of the Zhou Dynasty.This event is celebrated by Chinese In 

China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Southeast Asian countries with dragon boat competition 

and the eating of dumpling.


To read more on the festival, you can click here.


 A figurine of Qu Yuan at Waterloo street near Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple

 Delicious dumpling prepared by my mum.


Yummy dumpling by my mum! 

Sunday, 8 June 2014

High Tea at Canele @ Raffles City

Currently Canele@Raffles City (Cityhall MRT) is offering High tea promotion price of about $12++ for one. It comes with 6 different desserts and a cup of coffee/tea. I thought the high tea set desserts looked really pretty. Alas, except for the rose macaron, I think I can skip the rest. Good to try for the first time though. 





Tuesday, 3 June 2014

Arts in Chinatown MRT: The Phoenix's Eye Domain

At Chinatown MRT, you can't miss the eye-catching bright mural near entrance to MRT. This piece of art is created by local award-winning artist Tan Swie Hian and is titled The Phoenix's Eye Domain. This painting conveys the indomitable spirit of the early settlers in Chinatown and is inspired by the ancient Chinese legend written during the Warring-states period (475 B.C to 221 B.C).





Saturday, 24 May 2014

Singapore Unique Architecture: Star Vista

I went to watch Chong Feng 重逢12 (Reunion12), a Chinese concert by Singaporeans and Taiwanese who sang 60s to 90s songs in a unique architecture at Star Vista Performing Arts centre that can seat 5000 people. The design is really impressive and I think it looks like a big spacecraft. What do you think?

 Star Vista, the latest shopping mall with huge performing arts centre. 
 The Star Performing Arts Centre
Inside the performing arts centre which can seat 5000 people.

Wednesday, 21 May 2014

Singapore National Day Song: Home

One of the most popular National Day Parade song in Singapore is Home composed by Dick Lee. This is one of my favourite too by sang by Kit Chan.

Thursday, 15 May 2014

Singapore National Day Parade 2014

Singapore will be celebrating 49 years of independence on 9 August this year. If you want to apply for national day and preview tickets, you can apply via the NDP website http://www.ndp.org.sg/ from 17 May this year. 

Honeymoon Dessert at Ion Orchard

If you are looking for traditional Chinese dessert and fusion dessert, Honeymoon Dessert (originated from Hong Kong) is the place to go to. They serve both hot and cold dessert. With about 100 desserts from their menu, there is something for everyone from the young to seniors. 
There are a few branches in Singapore. The shop I went is located at Ion Orchard Basement 3. 
 Healthy Mixed Fruits Grass Jelly ($6.50)
 Durian in Vanilla Sauce with Green Tea Ice-Cream ($8.00)
 Mango Pomelo Sago ($5.90)
My favourite dessert is Double Boiled Milk with Baked Walnut and Almond ($5.00)

Tuesday, 13 May 2014

Stop and Smell the Roses

After attending a seminar at Singapore Management University (SMU), I was so happy to see tall trees blooming with yellow flowers just outside SMU and walking further down, I saw these beautiful pinkish flowers.
These flowers known as Ixora sp are so pretty right? Instead of rushing to the next destination, stop and smell or admire the pretty flowers.  
An escalator near Singapore National Museum
 Anyone know the name of this tree outside Singapore Management University?
 After the rain, the flowers were dripping wet.

Saturday, 10 May 2014

Singapore Wrapped Candy Sculpture

I was on my way to Paradise Dynasty at Ion Orchard for dinner when I spotted this cute wrapped candy with the Singapore flag on it. Looks like a crushed wrapped candy. What is your opinion?  
 Wrapped Candy sculpture by Laurence Jenkell

Unique Architecture in Singapore near Bugis Junction

Anyone have any idea what is the name of this unique looking building that is near Bugis MRT station? It looks like a flat sheet of paper until you walk to the other side to see the rest of the view. 
 This building looks like a sheet of paper. 
 Walk to another side and you see it looks triangular.

Sunday, 4 May 2014

Singapore Urban Sketches

The following are Singapore Sketches  by Singaporean artists James Leong. Really impressive and I wanna sketch like him too. To view more of his artworks, click here to his facebook page.
Fort Canning by James Leong
 North Bridge Road by James Leong

Sunday, 27 April 2014

Breakfast at The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf

Coffee Bean & Tea leaf is well-known for their great coffee. However, I like their All Day Breakfast and I tried it once at Ngee Ann City. However I don't really like the bacon and mushroom. They are generous with the scrambled egg. I read great review of their breakfast. Maybe I should try other breakfast dishes. 

 Hearty breakfast at Coffee Bean 

Thursday, 24 April 2014

View of Sentosa from VivoCity

In the past whenever my family and I travelled to the Sentosa, we had to drive to the small island. Today, we can walk from Vivocity to Sentosa via the Sentosa Broadwalk. Visitors can also travel via the monorail from Vivocity to Sentosa. It is indeed more convenient to go to Sentosa island for a day of fun. 
View of Sentosa island from Vivocity
The other Merlion at Sentosa
The monorail
Visitors walking towards Sentosa via Sentosa Broadwalk where there are travellators.
Admire the scenery with the beautiful skyscrapers calming sea.

Wednesday, 23 April 2014

Idyllic Garden in Sentosa

On my way to the Universal Studios in Resort World Sentosa, we passed by an idyllic garden. I think greenery nature plays an important role in today fast-paced lifestyle. Standing in the garden, looking at the vibrant greenery, running waterfall, beautiful water lily and koi carps literally melt our stress away. Happiness in life can be so simple. Sounds cliche, but really the best things in life are free.  
I felt so happy looking at the greenery and waterfall.
 Art piece in front of the Sentosa entrance from Sentosa broadwalk.

 A lone water lily in the pond.
 Delighted to see many Koi carps in the pond
 Monorail passing by the idyllic garden.
 Beauty in its own right.
 Artificial caves that look realistic.

Tuesday, 22 April 2014

Which Blog Format Do you Prefer?

Dear readers, 

I started a poll to find out which blog format you like on the top right side of this blog. Do you prefer the dynamic magazine format or the current classic format? Do share your preference. Thank you. 

Jacky