There are still lots of photos of my Singapore trip. It’s like a never ending process of sharing the photos here. I tried to separate it in different parts but today, I’m gonna show around 36 photos in one go. So be prepared to see lots of picture in this post. For your information, I’m currently back in Kuching and the following photos were taken on the 3rd day (11.11.2007) during my trip in Singapore.

I didn’t buy much things except some cute little things. The place I bought the most thing is in Daiso Japan which is located in IMM. These are the things that I’ve bought (excluding the wooden basket).
This is IMM building.

Daiso Japan, the place where I bought a lot of things. Everything in this shop, regardless of size or variety, is S$2.00. Cheap right? All of the things there are from Japan. I even bought some useful things. [review in future post]

After shopping in Daiso Japan, we went to have our lunch in this building too. The food court name is Kopitiam. I’d been eating lots of oily stuff and most of the time is meat, therefore when I saw there was economy fast food available, I was so happy because I could eat more veggies.

Some green veggie, bean sprout, egg and white rice cost me S$3.00.
I ate all without wasting it. The food is quite nice, especially when you are hungry.

I was told that this Durian Ice is really nice. Wow! It was really delicious.

This is very nice too! It’s Tang Yuan with black sesame filling, and the soup is longgan + winter melon.

After eating, we walked around this building and this is a place which caught my attention most! Food!! All kind of food is being sold here. That time I was full already so didn’t buy anything to eat. Instead, just walked past and quickly snap some photos without standing still, therefore some pix turned out to be blurry.
This is from a bakery shop.

Waffle ice-cream. But these are just sample model - fake for display, but still look delicious.

Colorful puddings.

We went to IMM with our relative - my grand aunt. After shopping, we decided to go to her apartment in Toa Payoh. Before leaving, I found these “icons” to be very creative and take a picture of it.

Since we followed our relative, so we just took the bus to Toa Payoh. We need to take bus number 105 to Toa Payoh and it was a 45-minute-trip.

We had our tickets!! Most people use the card when they enter the bus. They don’t have to pay cash. That’s really convenient. Don’t know when this system can be implemented in Kuching. But I guess Kuching people rather have their own cars. Oh yea, the bus is air-conditioned.

Inside the bus, you can see this signboard. I think Singaporean really respect the old folks.

After 45 minutes, we finally reached Toa Payoh. This is a “clock tower” in the area of my grand aunt’s apartment.

Such view really looks familiar when we watch Singapore drama…haha

You can see tall buildings everywhere…

This is an antique clock in my grand aunt’s living room.

After resting for a while in her apartment, we continue to shop around Toa Payoh. On the way, I saw this scene…

Do you still think that locking your bicycle’s wheel is safe??! LOL
You can see double-decker frequently in Singapore.

Toa Payoh is one crowded residential area…

This looks like a recreation park. The weather was not very nice, it seemed like it was gonna rain.

A corner in Toa Payoh Mall

Another corner in Toa Payoh Mall.. there are lots of shop that sells cheap things.

I found this unique sign on the floor.

We had some dessert.

Grand aunt said there’s a good place for us to sit down to have our dessert. This place also have many other food stall. We sat down and ordered some fried cakes such as fried banana cakes, fried sweet potato cakes…

It doesn’t look nice in this pic but it really taste great!

You go to bank and take the number queue. But now, when you order rojak, you need to take your number too!! Business really good.

Currently serving number 57, we were number 62. We ordered what we wanted first and were given the number. When it was our turn, we had to go and take our rojak ourselves.

Finally the rojak is here! Wow..lots of peanuts on top! The paste is really nice! Taste really good!! *drools*

When want to order drinks, I don’t even know what to order and simply ordered Wheatgrass..and this is it…a canned wheatgrass..the taste is not as strong as the one we have in Kuching.

After finish eating, we were really full and that time was around 4pm. We followed grand aunt walking around again. I saw this interesting statue. I was busy looking around to see if I could capture anything nice. The others just continue walking, I don’t think they even saw this statue.

Donuts!! I saw many donuts shop around. When will we have such donut shop in Kuching? Maybe soon? Because there are 2 shopping malls opening soon. *anticipating*

See this! We also have Kaya Toast in Kuching but of course with different name.

And finally, this is the Kuching kolo mee that I’ve seen Kennysia mentioned before in his blog. They have open more than one branch now.

More pix coming up…
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November 22nd, 2007 at 2:13 pm
Lols~~ Why I always saw my back! Lols..I miss the rojak le…I wann
November 22nd, 2007 at 2:19 pm
so many pix oh.. wah, got kuching kolo mee some more oh.. hahaha… eh, first time i see rojak cover with all peanuts on top, walau… =.=
November 22nd, 2007 at 3:02 pm
cherry, hahahaha… just now i was also guessing if that’s your back or not, hahahaha…
November 23rd, 2007 at 12:05 am
how come your graduation ceremony was held at singapore??
November 23rd, 2007 at 8:08 am
@Cherry,
who ask you always walked in front of me?
@LeeChien,
I think the kolo mee is S$5 each…(kill me please….) now kolo mee increase price, at most at RM2.50 you can buy a bowl of kolo mee in Kuching. Yalor, the rojak also first time see so many peanuts.
@Tyna,
I took an online degree course through PurpleTrain.com (like a middle agent between students and varies universities). My course is from United Kingdom. If I want to attend the graduation ceremony, I will have to choose to go to UK or Singapore. Of course I chose Singapore because it’s nearer and most important..cheaper haha
November 26th, 2007 at 1:14 am
Nice post, Apple! This is very informative ^^
July 8th, 2008 at 11:49 pm
The pics where a bicycle wheel is being locks. The bicycle is actually being stolen and left only the wheels.
July 9th, 2008 at 5:55 am
@Jon,
I knew that. That’s why I said
“Do you still think that locking your bicycle’s wheel (to prevent being stolen) is safe??! LOL”