Wednesday, March 21, 2012

TPE - SIN 清明節 2012/4/4


Flight
Cabin class
Itinerary
Departure time
Arrival time
GE887
Economy
Taipei (Taoyuan)(TPE) - Singapore(SIN) , T1, A320
2012/3/30 ,  19:20
2012/3/30 , 23:45
GE888
Economy
Singapore(SIN) - Taipei (Taoyuan)(TPE), T1, A320
2012/4/4 , 07:20
2012/4/4 , 12:15
TNA@Taipei , Tel: 02-2557-5767, 03-383-4131
TNA@Singapore , Tel: +65-6534-1833

Bus 54 from Clark Quay Bus Stop (change from Bus 190)
Bus 138 from Ang Mo Kio Interchange.


Blk 15C, No.237 @ Lim Chu Kang

Blk C-2-1 , No.472 @Lim Chu Kang


Great Grand Parent's Tombstone

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Family gathering during CNY 2012

Good Malayian Street Food.

Thanks Sister-In-Law GeeMing in preparing the always High-point dish "魚生".
A great year of the Dragon to follow for all.
Movie Session as a family during Chinese New Year 2012.
We have a good friend CBK taking a family photograph for us.
XiYi and MingXuan has growth taller and more mature. Mavis has becoming more lady-like and starting her college life this year. Megan is getting smarter each day gone by. The TiKum game played is no more attractive to them. It's the iPad era.

Singaporean's most favourist fruit, it starts selling at fourth day of Chinese New Year. It seem to be available throughout the year this days.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Helen visit to Taiwan


Helen and gang, is on a "LOVE Taiwan" tour. They just love to eat and buy. A day tour with them about the country-side road.
 KC and Helen on railway track.

The gang visited out home in Taipei. Sharing buying tips with Jenny.

Thanks for the daily juice from Straits Times. It feels great to be linke to home.


Bok Sun visit to Taiwan.

龍年
目順和蔡光州,在九份合影.
New found goodies:  Sea birds net

Monday, March 12, 2012

New places @ Singapore

Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore

SINGAPORE: Singapore's second cruise terminal, the Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore, is expected to generate some 3,000 jobs in the tourism sector when it's fully operational.

The terminal is operated by SATS-Creuers Cruise Services. This addition and the Singapore Cruise Centre at HarbourFront are expected to grow the leisure cruise sector in Singapore.
Second Minister for Trade and Industry S Iswaran said that cruise passenger numbers are expected to hit 1.5 million in three to five years.
Passenger numbers reached close to one million last year.
Costing about S$500 million, the 28,000 square metres Marina Bay Cruise Centre can handle about 6,800 passengers at any one time.
The arrival and departure halls will comprise 80 check-in counters and up to 40 immigration counters. Also about six shops are expected to be set up which include food and beverage and convenience stores.
Other facilities include 25 coach bays, 327 carpark lots and convenient road access with provisions made for future walkway linkages to MRT stations, the waterfront promenade and the park.
The cruise centre at Marina South will double Singapore's berthing capacity and will cater to the world's largest cruise ships.


Garden by the bay @ Marina South
Gardens by the Bay is a national garden for local residents to enjoy in the heart of Singapore's downtown. The soon-to-be-opened Gardens by the Bay is the first major publicly funded attraction to levy differing entry fees on local residents and foreigners. In designing the Gardens, board public feedback on what they wanted in a national garden, and worked hard to make it accessible to all. This is the reason for offering a lower admission rate, discounts and concessions, and annual passes for local residents. ST date 2012.4.6 .

Garden by the bay
Tebing Lane @ Punggol
A spot of indoor fishing and prawning, a game of futsal or pool, and when all that is done, to tuck in at the clutch of food and beverage outlets there. Restaurants there range from fast-food chain Popeyes to seafood, and there is also a Japanese restaurant and a bistro on the banks of the Serangoon River. ST date 2012.3.13 .

Must go place when in Singapore
RSAF Museum
The RSAF maintains the Air Force Museum, which was first located at Changi Air Base before it was relocated to a purpose-built building currently situated along Airport Road adjacent to Paya Lebar Air Base. The museum is open to the public and showcases the air force's history and capabilities.
RSAF Museum
Tom's Citizoom Mee Pok Tar
Tom tries to innovate is the addition of crumbled fish crackers which he sprinkles on top of the noodles just before serving. I have my reservations about this. I think the idea of adding that crunchy texture is good, but I didn't think that the fish crackers blended well enough with the noodles. A few slivers of crispy fried Ti Poh (Dried Sole Fish) would have been a more traditional and time tested way to go. Facebook dated 2012.04.20

KillneryKopiTiam
Right in the heart of Orchard road. Shop survive with the policy of owning their property, the power of control against rental increase.