July, 2012
Finally, a little time to steal for updating this blog :D
Now did you think I hated Orchard Road so much? Not at all. We actually had a quick visit there to buy some books and things my sister wanted me to get. But what I want to write now is about our activities other than that and the Andy Warhol exhibition which I've written in the previous post. So here we go!
CHANGI AIRPORT
We heard that Changi airport provides many free things for
travelers, not only for the ones transitting between flights. So we decided to
take the last flight on Friday night, spend the first night at Changi airport
to save some accommodation budget plus we wanted to try the freebies! Yaayy,
who doesn’t like freebies?
We found an area full of single chairs/sofa and that’s where
we slept cos the huge room looked comfy enough. Later in the morning we found
out there’s another area in the Terminal 3 that’s much cozier for sleeping!
They’ve got these curvy lazy chairs on which you can sort of lay down. Oh well,
maybe for next time :P
Computers with free Internet are provided in several spots,
you can look them up on Information boards. Each usage is limited to about 15
minutes then you’re logged out automatically, but then you can log in again and
again. Make sure there’s no one waiting to use the computer before you re-log
in. Wi-fi was available only if you’re using a local number. Buying a local
number is just one of my least favorite things to do when traveling. So just
like usual, I’d live my online life the whole weekend relying on free
connection only..hehehee..
We looked for the free movies that we read in a website
somewhere. We found the signage on the Information board and followed the
direction. And guess what. The free movies (and the free shower) were in a
lounge, which you’d have to be a member to get in, and it wasn’t for free. Hm.
Moving on to the next freebies!
The Butterfly Garden (if that’s what they call it) was near
the lounge and the sleeping chairs in Terminal …. Diyan enjoyed it more than I
did cos he’s more interested in the scientific data provided and I’m not really
fond of looking at plants :P
THE GREEN KIWI BACKPACKER HOSTEL
After a (big) bite of Subway sandwich, we decided to hit the
town. We took the MRT and headed to The Green Kiwi Backpacker Hostel on
Lavender street.
We hopped off at the Lavender MRT station, not knowing that it would require less walking if we get off at Boon Keng. It rained so we bought those cheap easy-to-torn raincoats at the nearest convenience store. It was SGD 1.50 each, or something like that. The slow walk from Lavender MRT station took about 30 minutes. Lavender MRT station may be further to the Green Kiwi than Boon Keng, but it requires less hassle of changing MRT lines from Changi.
No no this isn't Green Kiwi, it's just the neighborhood around Green Kiwi :D |
We hopped off at the Lavender MRT station, not knowing that it would require less walking if we get off at Boon Keng. It rained so we bought those cheap easy-to-torn raincoats at the nearest convenience store. It was SGD 1.50 each, or something like that. The slow walk from Lavender MRT station took about 30 minutes. Lavender MRT station may be further to the Green Kiwi than Boon Keng, but it requires less hassle of changing MRT lines from Changi.
Our beds were still being prepared, but the staff was really
nice and friendly. We waited only about 15 minutes at the lobby/common room,
sipping a glass of cold water as the welcome drink.
We had booked 2 beds in the mixed dorm with 8 beds in it, at the weekend price of UGD 20 /bed. There’s no lamp for the whole room, only reading lights and electricity outlets for each bed. The room was clean, other guests’ bags were scattered and hung at the beds, a typical hostel dorm situation. But guess what. This was actually my first time sleepind in a hostel dorm mixed with other guests. I have been in a hostel dorm before but I was always occupying the whole room with my travel mates. It was 6 of us in last year Singapore trip, and 5 of us in the Thailand trip earlier this year (uhm, I haven’t had time to write the story).
above: common room. below right: Diyan reading notes from guests. below left: reception & breakfast on a plate |
We had booked 2 beds in the mixed dorm with 8 beds in it, at the weekend price of UGD 20 /bed. There’s no lamp for the whole room, only reading lights and electricity outlets for each bed. The room was clean, other guests’ bags were scattered and hung at the beds, a typical hostel dorm situation. But guess what. This was actually my first time sleepind in a hostel dorm mixed with other guests. I have been in a hostel dorm before but I was always occupying the whole room with my travel mates. It was 6 of us in last year Singapore trip, and 5 of us in the Thailand trip earlier this year (uhm, I haven’t had time to write the story).
Occupying the whole dorm room with your own travel mates
means you can leave the room locked with your stuff scattered as you’d like.
Nobody else could come in and you don’t have to worry about your stuff being
stolen. The whole room is your locker. But on this trip, we decided to rent a
small locker at the lobby to keep our valuable stuff (photocopies of passport,
cash and iPad, chargers) and we left our clothes, bath amenities etc in our
backpacks beside my bed. A small locker rental is SGD 1 / day, the big locker
that fits a big backpack is SGD 2 / day.
The shared bathrooms and toilets were kept clean. 4 showers
with hot water, 3 toilets, 3 wash basins, a washing machine and a towel drying
rack. The bathroom is at the very end of the hallway, and there’s a door that
goes out to the rooftop and back door.
The rooftop is where hostel guests like to hangout over a
beer or two until past midnight. I didn’t have a chance to hangout there cos we
always got back at the hostel almost midnight and I was beat. I just went there
on Sunday morning to check out what it was like, and of course nobody was
there, most of the guests were probably still asleep.
AROUND THE ESPLANADE AND MARINA BAY SANDS
It was Diyan’s first time in Singapore, so we took our time
when heading to the Marina Bay Sands (MBS) for the exhibition. We went through
the Esplanade building, took a look around inside it, took pictures of the
activities and just sat cos our legs were tired! You can see the MBS boat on
buildings from the riverside of Esplanade. It drizzled on and off so the day
was a bit cloudy.
Singapore National Day slogan in front of Esplanade |
Coincidentally, it was the rehearsal for Singapore National
Day. A few streets and sidewalks were blocked for participants to get through
and there were so many school kids in uniforms (including the backpacks!)
walking to the stadium near Esplanade. It was nice to see so many citizens
participating in the National Day, old and young, and very well organized! That
one last thing is what we lack in Indonesia :P
School kids at the Esplanade area |
School kids - under the Helix Bridge - as a part of the National Day Parade |
We walked across the Helix bridge, which I thought was
sophisticatedly designed, to the MBS. I was so eager to walk through this
bridge after seeing a pictures of it on the net being lit like a huge neon DNA
strain, so awesome! We waited until night fell but the bridge stayed unlit :(
But hey, it was a nice wait. Sitting in front of the Science Museum – after seeing the exhibition – was one of the loveliest experiences I’ve had in Singapore. I mean, I wish I could do that more often. I can’t help comparing Singapore with my Jakarta where I live. We so lack of nice unpolluted open-aired public area :(
Helix Bridge. Awe to the some! |
Helix Bridge. Sophisticated. |
But hey, it was a nice wait. Sitting in front of the Science Museum – after seeing the exhibition – was one of the loveliest experiences I’ve had in Singapore. I mean, I wish I could do that more often. I can’t help comparing Singapore with my Jakarta where I live. We so lack of nice unpolluted open-aired public area :(
Anyhoo, music was blaring from the stage in the open stadium
near Esplanade. We couldn’t see who was performing cos we were facing the
backstage, not that we’d know who those local artists were anyway. But then a
really loud noise roared in the sky, I was scared for a second! Turns out, it
was a..wait, two jet fighters maneuvering above us! woohoo!! And then Navy boats
swooshed in the river and the excitement added. More roaring maneuvers by the
jet fighters and more tricks by the Navy seals. I’ve never seen an air show or
anything like that, so that was AWE to the SOME to the DUDE!! AWESOME, DUDE!!
Hahaha..
LITTLE INDIA & CHINATOWN
We went for a quick stop for some chocolates at Mustafa Center, Little India. Whoa!! I have never seen so many people all at once gather in Singapore! Not even at Linkin Park concert I saw a few years ago! Turns out, there was a Food Festival held in Little India. But we didn’t see no food! Only people, mostly men in shirts (why do Indian men like to wear formal shirts so much?). Aaw shucks, we must’ve missed it! Hm, I can only imagine the taste and aroma of those curry mutton.. hmmm!
Less than an hour later we went on to Chinatown. Yayy! Chinatown,
as usual, is interesting with their knickknacks, street food and typical colorful
shop homes. I bet the shop homes would look even cuter in daytime.
Step out of the station, and voila! shops!!! |
I’ve always liked wandering and sight seeing in Chinatowns,
too bad we got there almost 9.30 pm, so we only got about an hour to wander
around. We purchased some stuff for ourselves and a few friends back home. There were some restaurants and bars open and quite packed
with visitors, while the souvenir stalls were closing one by one approaching 10
pm.
We were a bit hungry but we couldn’t afford waiting for restaurant food, so we grabbed a quick bite at McDonald’s just around the corner, about 20 meters from the Chinatown MRT Gate A. I was hoping for a corn pie like what we had in Thailand, but they’ve only got apple pie. We settled for apple pies. It’s yummy, but still I long for the McDonald’s corn pie!
We were a bit hungry but we couldn’t afford waiting for restaurant food, so we grabbed a quick bite at McDonald’s just around the corner, about 20 meters from the Chinatown MRT Gate A. I was hoping for a corn pie like what we had in Thailand, but they’ve only got apple pie. We settled for apple pies. It’s yummy, but still I long for the McDonald’s corn pie!
The reason why we couldn’t stay longer in Chinatown is
because we needed to catch the MRT back to Boon Keng (didn’t wanna spend more
for a cab) and then we had to pack our bags before sleep cos we’ve got an 8 a.m
flight to catch. Entering the dorm room, the person next to my bed was reading
in his bed without a shirt on, ready to fall asleep. A girl was already asleep
in another bed, so Diyan and I had to tiptoe to our beds and pack our bags
really quietly cos we didn’t wanna wake her up. Boy, was it hard to pack
quietly and in the dark! And just when we were almost done packing, 2 guys came
in and started to pack their bags just like that, ignoring the fact that
someone else is asleep!
The next day, thank God we woke up early enough. We took the
wrong turn when walking to the Lavender station so that’s 10 minutes wasted
away, and then we got in the wrong terminal at Changi..! hahaha… we had to run
around so as not to check in late. Phew! What a healthy morning, full of
walking and running!
Somebody is excited about an upcoming concert in Fort Canning Park! Teehee.. |
Well maintained area near Fort Canning Park |
Dhoby Ghaut Green Amphitheater that holds various creative public events each weekend. Lucky Singaporeans! |
I once thought Singapore was only good for shopping, its
museums, plays and concerts. Boy, was I wrong. It may not be blessed with
scattered awesome natural landscapes and underwater scenery, perhaps partly due
to the smallness of the area, but it has many other (man-made) things to offer.
The public parks, the minimum pollution, the well-maintained heritage buildings
and area, etc. The country is small, yet packed with well-organized things and
places. I am going back there again for some more exploration around the
island!
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