Saturday, April 14, 2007

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Travel Experience article - Our Uniquely Singapore Trip 10 - Orchard Road by Sumantri






















Singapore 4 April 2007. Named after the many nutmeg and pepper plantations that lined the street in the 1840s, Orchard Road was sparsely populated by plantation owners like Scotts, Cairnhill, and Cuppage whose names are familiar street names in the vicinity today. In the 1900s, a mysterious disease swept through the nutmeg plantations, wiping them out within a year. Because of its location in a valley, floods were also common. They were only controlled in 1965 when Stamford Canal - part of which runs below the pedestrian mall fronting Wisma Atria Shopping Centre today - was deepened and widened






















In the 1970s, pioneering landmarks like C. K. Tangs, Plaza Singapura and the Mandarin Hotel came up and led the way for entertainment complexes. Brick by brick, and block by block, towers of glass and steel lined what used to be mud-tracks to make Orchard Road the premier shopping belt today.

Sumantri - Culinary Experience - Nasi Biryani


Culinary Experience - Nasi Biryani by Sumantri

Singapore 4 April 2007. Highly recommended to try one of my favorite Indian delicacy. Nasi Biryani with Tandoori Chicken. Super forgot the diet.

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Experience article - Our Uniquely Singapore Trip 10 - Mustafa Centre




Singapore 4 April 2007. Little India also boasts Singapore's only 24-hour shopping mall - Mustafa Centre - a 24-hour emporium-cum-department-store-cum Aladdin's cave. Established since 1973, you’ll find every conceivable item here at some of the lowest fixed prices in Singapore.

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Travel Experience article - Our Uniquely Singapore Trip 9 - Clarke Quay at night by Sumantri






Singapore 4th April 2007 . Shop, eat and be entertained by the riverside! Featuring five blocks of restored warehouses, Clarke Quay offers a quirky alternative to mainstream attractions, with second-hand and antique shops, flea markets and restaurants with an amazing array of F&B options. In the evenings, dance clubs and pubs come alive with music from the 1960s to the present.
Named after Sir Andrew Clarke, Singapore's second governor, Clarke Quay had been the commercial centre, where an unending stream of lighters would transport their goods upriver to the warehouses. Near the entrance to Clarke Quay on River Valley Road is Whampoa's Ice House which belonged to Hoo Ah Kay, an early immigrant from Whampoa, China who imported ice from Boston in the mid-1800s before ice-making facilities were available in Singapore. Note how the Chinese and European merchants brought their own architectural styles to the area. Make sure capture night view with your camera.







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Travel Experience article - Our Uniquely Singapore Trip 7 - Esplenade and souranding by Sumantri.
















Singapore 4 April 2007. Visiting and exploring "durian" building Esplanade by Sumantri








Theatres on the Bay is without a doubt, Singapore's most exciting performance arts venue to date. Located at the waterfront overlooking Marina Bay, the complex with its distinctive dome-shaped roofs comprises a 1,600-seat concert hall, a 2,000-seat theatre and several recital rooms, theatre and rehearsal studios, as well as outdoor performing spaces.







Also lovingly dubbed “the Durian” by locals, after the prickly tropical fruit, the Esplande – Theatres on the Bay also houses a mall, cosmopolitan food outlets and the library@esplanade – Singapore’s first arts library with literature and audio-visual materials covering music, dance, film and theatre.
Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay presents a myriad of local and international performances - from musicals and concerts to dance and theatre. Outdoor performances and lunchtime concerts offer casual and light-hearted entertainment – go on and soak in the atmosphere! View the best Singapore from the top of this Durian building amagine and spectacular building look small in the front of your eyes.







Me my wife and sister Janet spent 2 hours in this area from sunny late afternoon till nigth of Singapore light on to see the different of day and night. fantastic

Sunday, April 08, 2007

Sumantri - Snap Shot Collection - Roof


Snap Shot Collection - Roof by Sumantri


Singapore 3rd April 2007. An artistic shooping mall roof taken by Sony Dsc-w1 5,1 megapixel. Symbol of long journey and passion to end of result.

Sumantri - Snap Shot Collection - House of Candy







Snap Shot Collection - House of Candy by Sumantri



Singapore 3rd April 2007. This photos taken in Singapore at Esplanade shopping complex, this array of candy picture taken by Sony DSC-W1 51 mega pixels. I called is a symbol of colors, connection and attractive life.

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Travel Experience article - Our Uniquely Singapore Trip 7 - Judi's Apartment by Sumantri






Thank you to Judy, Fendi and Derreck to allow us stay at their apartment. Located at Sengkang district, 10 minutes walk to MRT and LRT from there you can explore other part of Singapore in a minutes.

Sumantri - Culinary Experience - Singapore Cuisine
















Culinary Experience - Singapore Cuisine by Sumantri




Singapore 3rd April 2007. Day 2 exploring Singapore and Food experience.Beef kwe tiaw, Popia,Oyster omelet,Fried radish cake were food that we eat during lunch time at esplanade food court, this Delicious food forgetting diet program for a day. Our late lunch to be more completed with desert of Singapore ice kacang. Me my wife and Janet were very exciting and desire to enjoy all these food.

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Travel Experience article - Our Uniquely Singapore Trip 6 - Day 2 Raffles Hotel by Sumantri



Singapore 3rd April 2007. Raffless Hotel Singapore is one of legend hotel.Raffles Hotel is a colonial-style hotel in Singapore, dating from 1887, and named after Singapore's founder Sir Stamford Raffles. Managed by Raffles International, it is known for its luxurious accommodation and superb restaurants. The hotel houses a tropical garden courtyard, museum, and Victorian-style theatre. We were enjoyed this spectacular art of building, taking a pictures, view a shops arcade.