Today I had a very unique opportunity to explore the temples of 3 very distinct religions. I was in the great company my travel guide, Anna Ong. A native of Singapore she has a very deep understanding of the cultures and religions that dominate the country. Buddhism Our day began with a visit to the …
Batik is an ancient process of decorating cloth by covering part of it with a coat of wax and then dyeing the cloth. In fact, the literal translation of the work Batik is “wax written”. The waxed area keeps its original color and when the wax is removed the contrast between the dyed and undyed …
The Singapore River plays an important role in connecting the city of Singapore economically and socially. A bum boat cruise is a great, inexpensive way to spend 1 hour of your time when visiting Singapore. The cruise starts at the Raffles landing site (this is where Sir Stamford Raffles, founder of Singapore was thought to …
Today I sampled many different asian foods. It started with a trip to the “Wet Market” in Chinatown. This is the area where locals go to buy fresh fish, meats, vegetables, fruits, dumplings, noodles, etc. My first introductions included 3 Asian fruits: Dragon’s Eye, Rambutan and Dragon Fruit. The Eye of the Dragon was my …