National Gallery Singapore
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1 Saint Andrew's Road, #01–01, Singapore 178957
Stop 2 today was a museum filled with art from Singaporean and Southeast Asian artists. I was surprised by all the political pieces - especiallyЧитать далее
1 Saint Andrew's Road, #01–01, Singapore 178957
Stop 2 today was a museum filled with art from Singaporean and Southeast Asian artists. I was surprised by all the political pieces - especiallyЧитать далее
The top floor of the museum had an outdoor garden with reflection pools and an overlook where visitors have a clear view of the financial district, marina, and other high rise areas.
Lunch! This place was highly regarded by a travel book one of my colleagues had. It's inside the museum and they serve Singaporean dishes with Peranakan influence. Apparently you need to makeЧитать далее
A few shots from our walking tour. Both the old and new supreme court are captured in the photo below - the new one looks like a space ship.
I think Singapore is too expensive for me.
An iconic statue of a lion head with a fish body. This symbol is widely used as a mascot and national personification of Singapore.
"The body symbolises Singapore's humble beginnings as a fishingЧитать далее
This steel pedestrian bridge was inspired by the curved form of DNA. This bridge links Marina Center with Marina South, and offers fantastic photo ops.
I've been impressed by a lot in Singapore so far - but one thing that keeps amazing me is the public transit here. Not only does it span all of Singapore for easy access, but it's so clean and wellЧитать далее
252 North Bridge Road, #B1-46/47, Raffles City Shopping Centre, Raffles City Shopping Centre, Singapore 179103
Dinner below ground! Underneath the various malls and buildings on Orchard road areЧитать далее
Today I had a date with my DSLR. :) No plans, no schedule, just existing.
"Leave nothing but footprints, take nothing but pictures"
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This one was interesting - it's a symbolic depiction of the Spanish showing the Filipinos to the light.
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Revolt propaganda by Filipinos during the Japanese acquisition.
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Fun fact - the museum is actually sinking! The back side of the building gets lower with each passing year. You can really tell by looking at this large piece. At first I thought the picture was crooked - but alas, it's the building!