Singapore is great. As hard-line as their laws and government are, I felt very safe, much safer than when I was living in Chicago, or frankly for that matter, safer than anyplace I've ever been. We were never out of options for great food, which also helps me like a place quicker, and the architecture was amazing. Seriously, it was a great place to visit and going back is always an option.
Singapore is very clean and the food is great, two things I desire in a location I visit or live. Living in Cambodia has made me realize that I'm more of a germaphobe than I'd like to admit. Well, I guess I did just admit to that, but I cannot help it, sadly. This city-state is seriously clean and well organized. The buildings and skyline are amazing. A lack of litter and garbage strewn about, in addition to a lack of dust, exercising proper rules of the road and having well organized transportation makes navigating the city quite easy and pleasant. It is small enough to walk to a lot of places we wanted to see, which was nice, but there are cabs, buses and the train easily available. We haven't walked around a city like this for over six months, something I didn't realize how much I missed until this trip. I prefer a more urban environment to a rural setting and Singapore definitely delivered on my need for time in an urban environment.
I cannot say enough about the food. Eating amazing tapas for Christmas dinner is something I'll never forget. This meal was very tasty and one I'll remember for some time. We ordered some of our favorite Spanish dishes and all of them either met or exceeded our expectations, the essential making for a great meal. The blackberry sangria was very tasty and ensured we had a good night. Even the German restaurant we ate at had great sausages and sauerkraut with Paulaner on draft. Finally proper draft beer, it was six long months coming. If you're in Singapore visit an area called Chimjes for a location with great restaurants featuring food from all over the word. It is not a cheap culinary experience, but the restaurants there have great food and service making some of the sting fade.
the first curved bridge in the world |
Just down the street from our hotel was the Singapore Art Museum. The pieces on display were all modern art from SE Asia. There were three works that really stuck with me. One was a photo exhibit of people in markets, on the street, in an alley way or other locations with two guys holding a piece of material behind the subject while remaining in the frame. They were really fun photos and were nearly life-size. The other was a series of monochrome portraits of famous people smoking. Seeing Lincoln with a cigarette in his mouth is something I cannot unsee, yet I really enjoy. Another was a portrait done with shampoo caps, either open or closed. This realization made me chuckle when my wife pointed out what the artist used to create the image. Overall I was really impressed with the art on display and would go back every time I'm in Singapore.
I'm not sure what to think about the Singapore Night Zoo. It was kind of depressing for us. The animals looked sad, drugged, were feeding or all three at once. This zoo is rated highly in most tourist guides so we thought we'd give it a try. Wow, this was not not what we expected. Seeing lions and tigers was great, but at what cost to the animals. I don't like to think about this visit other than our amazingly funny guide for the evening.
You can rent a Ferrari or Lamborghini there if you want to race around the city for about $600 for one hour. I read yacht parties are the rage there. $20-30,000 a night for that party is what I saw advertised, if you're interested. My private school teaching salary does not allow me to partake in these activities right now, but I may one day.
The airport, Changi, is amazing. It has everything you can imagine and then some. Restaurants, shops, an exercise facility, snooze lounges, a movie theater, hotels - all there to meet your needs. In a duty free shop I saw a $25,000 bottle of scotch and $125 cigars. Most everything was very high end and marked-up. No expense was spared in the construction or design, this is truly the nicest airport through which I have traveled.
To sum up, I liked Singapore.
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