| The greatest gift in life is friends like them |
| Singapore Flyer |
| Marina Bay |
So, here I go... Collecting my reward for being so workaholic for the past one year. My birthday was coming so I thought that it's a nice gift to give to my self - A getaway to Singapore. Honestly, loads of people are asking me why I need to go. First, I need a holiday! And second, I know celebrating my day will be more meaningful with friends who have always made my past birthdays specials.
We arrived in Singapore just in time to settle our tings in the hostel, meet with Honey and Mia for a yummy authentic hawker food dinner and see the city. We had a short walk around Marina Bay, Singapore Flyer and some other near spots, before heading for our delicious diner. Fried pork, special rice, yummy fish and great talk - a perfect birthday dinner, as I speak!
| The world is so small for friends with good memories. |
| Girls just wanna have fun |
| Dinner in Singapore |
If there is one thing I love about Singapore, it's their hawker's places. So the night ended so late (of course, given the fact that we haven't seen each other for months) cause of the endless stories and updates.My day was filled with good memories, I have to say.
Day two in Singapore was spent in Universal Studio (duh, where else).... I like being a kid a again after adding another year in my age. I was excited. We woke up so early, headed our way to Sentosa. Get lost, finding our way, taking photos, stepping into the wet roads (from the rain), eating, getting dehydrated, looking the map, saying no to crazy rides, being amused with shows and etc.... That completes our day in Universal Studio.
| China Town, Singapore |
| Enjoying China Town |
| At Little India |
One of my favorite places in Singapore is definitely the China town. Colorful lanterns, great food, good shopping and nice streets. It was a day to exercise my eyes for photography. The whole day of the third day was spent walking around China town and Little India (which by the way is another must place to go with it's culture-rich offer).I enjoyed once again, eating food and clicking my shutter. Just a reminder, if you are sensitive to scents and other odorm , make sure to bring a menthol inhaler with you before going to Little India.
| Hindu Temple in Little India |
| Enjoying the famous street ice cream with my childhood friend, Cecille |
| What else could be great about holidays?!?!?!? - SHOPPING!!!! |
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