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Transformers: The RideNothing to tell, really. These are just photos I took when I went to Universal Studios with two of my UA&P friends, Sam and Nico. Sam wanted to try the newest attraction, Transformers: The Ride. But before that, here’s a photo of Marilyn Monroe:
Almost all guys in USS wanted a photo with her and it was funny coz’ Marilyn asked one of them to do a flying kiss pose in front the camera. Haha. Ok, back to the topic. So, the Transformers: The Ride was open to the public for a couple of months now, so the queue was expected to be insanely long (weekend + new attraction). It took us about more than 30 minutes of waiting…. So what do you do when you’re waiting that long? Take pictures, of course!
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Two weekends ago, my friend and I decided to pay a visit to one of Singapore’s tourist hotspots, the Merlion Park. If it’s your first time to visit Singapore, it’s a MUST that you check out the Merlion Park because it is were the country’s famous symbol/landmark is located, not to mention the Singapore Flyer and Marina Bay Sands is at walking distance (see last photo above). I don’t know about you but for me and my family, it’s important for us to visit that one place that the country is known for regardless if it’s just a simple statue. Why? Because you’re there already and you’ll never know when you’ll go back again, so might as well visit it and snap a photo. For example, the Great Wall of China in Beijing and The Symphony of Lights area or The Peak in Hong Kong. Taking the North-South line to reach our destination, we were supposed to alight at Raffles Place but we accidentally alighted one stop early. Instead of going back to ride the next train, we’ve decided to just walk going there. More adventure time! :) By the time we got there, it was already the “magic hour” (twilight). The “magic hour” is an old college joke that my boyfriend created because he thinks I glow (I do not sparkle like Edward Cullen, there’s a difference!) during that time.
Me and the Merlion, an obligatory tourist photo. After a few snaps of the area, we rode the River Taxi because we didn’t want to walk towards Marina Bay Sands anymore (FYI, we are lazy people….). From there, we went to the Art Science Museum to see their Titanic Exhibit. I won’t post photos about the exhibit anymore since I only had a few but I think it was pretty rad. Upon entrance, we were also given a boarding pass with a name and a short description of a real passenger of the Titanic. From then on, we travelled to the rooms of the first to third class, to the promenade deck until the ship finally went down to the cold, icy waters. I honestly feel a bit sad knowing how some people died, like this whole family who were supposed to take a different cruise but got transferred to the RMS Titanic instead. :( Anyway, here’s a short clip of our little sightseeing:
Glimpse of Singapore I have no idea why it looks awful when it was uploaded to YouTube… But I do hope you guys like it. :)
Wanderlust Hotel
wanderlust (noun) \ˈwän-dər-ˌləst\ – an irresistibly strong desire or an impulse to travel far away and explore different places.
This is the Wanderlust Hotel, located along Dickson Road, near Little India station. This lovely boutique hotel has acclaimed numerous awards and reviews for its beauty and function, and I was fortunate enough to understand why.
Christmas blooms in SingaporeLast Tuesday night, I’ve decided to head to Singapore’s shopping district, Orchard Road, to do some Christmas shopping for my family and to capture the colorful lights and displays. I really didn’t want to go out that night but if I didn’t do it then, I might miss the scene. It could’ve been better if I took the photos at a later time that night though, so there would be less people but I was already tired from shopping and I just want to go home. Haha.
There were some booths promoting good-will and love to all. One booth was giving free photo booth sessions, the other one is baby sitting kids while parents shop and the other has something to do with an elderly foundation. They had pretty designs outside, so I just couldn’t help but snap away. :)
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