Siew Cheng Hoe
Hi hi oh, dear all, I'm a cheerful gal who never grow up oh, despite a tertiary education (in business studies) and various development courses. Forever a 5 years old.
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Paths and Walkway at Singapore Botanic GardensI love the cosy and cool paths in Singapore Botanic Gardens. When the Sun is blazing with anger, it's so nice to hide under the thick canopy. -
A quiet neighborhood in SingaporeI took an evening walk around a quiet neighborhood in Singapore. All the pictures were taken at 7 pm in the public housing estate. We called the apartments as "HDB flats". Only the birds were noisy, the rest of the living creatures were so quiet. -
Pong pong treePong pong tree is a very common tree in Singapore. Pong pong fruit looks like a green apple. However, it is not an edible fruit. Pong pong fruit is poisonous to human, and rats. -
Lizard eats tortoiseSo sorry for the poor little tortoise to meet such a hungry lizard. This lizard (probaby a Monitor Lizard) is more than a meter long. It is as large and as fierce as a small alligator. None of us believes that the lizard can swallow the tortoise. -
Leaves at Singapore Botanic GardensPictures of some leaves seen in Singapore Botanic Gardens. I bet none of these leaves is as old as Singapore Botanic Gardens. -
Black Cat, White Cat, Grey CatI happened to meet these three cats near my house. Since they didn't bother to introduce themselves, I called them Black Cat, White Cat and Grey Cat. -
More FlowersFlowers, flowers, what are your names! When the sun is scorching, how come you look so happy? -
FlowersFlowers, flowers, please introduce yourself -
Life in SingaporeWhat do I see in Singapore? -
Birds, birds, which home do you prefer?Cage or nest? -
Fish and ProsperityChinese believes that fish is a symbol of prosperity. A pond full of happy fishes swimming to and fro brings prosperity to the owner. So the best revenge is to eat up all the fishes. -
Cat, the cute and the uglyCat, the cute little kitten, and the ugly black cat who does not like me! -
Night Cruise Coming HomeEnd of night cruise, so happy to come home. Eating whole night is not that great! Watching people sleeping in all kind of positions are more exciting (these are the ones who do not want to pay for a cabin) -
Night Cruise: DepartureOne night cruise to nowhere, departing Singapore at 9 pm. Pictures taken on board the cruise liner MV Long Jie. The cruise ticket costs S$38, excludes cabin. Cheapest Cabin is S$50 per cabin. -
Beautiful wall carvings seen in GentingBeautiful wall carvings seen in a temple in Genting highlands -
Depictions of Chinese Deities Part TwoDepictions of Chinese Deities seen in Genting Highlands
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Depictions of Chinese Deities Part OneDepictions of Chinese Deities seen in Genting Highlands
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Lottery-mad folks destroy Temple ArtworksLook at what lottery-mad folks did to the beautiful temple artworks. Compare the beauty of artworks without destruction, and the artworks with all the numbers written on them.
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Genting, City of EntertainmentGenting, city of gambling for adults, and city of entertainment for children.
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Flowers seen in Genting HighlandFlowers seen in Genting Highland, Malaysia. Genting Highland is blessed with abundant sunshine and rain. Flowers bloom all year round.
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Depiction of HellChinese Hell consists of 18 levels of hell. Various methods of torturing are depicted in these pictures. So folks, be good, don't ever go to Chinese Hell.
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LeafDifferent shapes and sizes of leaves found in Singapore
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A walk into the tropical rainforestTropical rainforest is known for the dense canopy. The photos are taken at 4 pm, in bright daylight, but sunlight hardly penetrates through the thick canopy.
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Tree trunks and stemsTree trunks and stems, photos taken in a nature reserve in Singapore
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TreesCommon trees in Singapore
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Taoist way of worshipping godsTaoist believes that there are many different gods living in heaven. The standard way to of worshipping is using joss sticks and burning paper money.
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Urban GardeningStaying in concrete and cement apartment blocks does not stop people from the love of gardening.
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Decoration at Taoist Temple Part 2Featuring more photos of the beauty of Taoist temple
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Beautiful decorations at Taoist Temple Part 1Decorations at different Chinese Taoist temples in Singapore. Dragons and Lions are features of most decorations.
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Stone Statues in Singapore Chinese GardenStone statues of Chinese heroes in Chinese Garden, Singapore
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Taoist Temples in SingaporeThere are many places of Chinese Taoist and Buddhist Temples in Singapore. This slideshow featuring the beauty of Taoist temple.
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Beautiful carvings in Chinese Taoist TempleBeautiful stone carvings on temple wall of a Chinese Taoist Temple in Singapore. All the carvings depicting scenes from a chinese classic, Romance of Three Kingdoms
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Garden of Abundance within the Chinese Garden, SingaporeThere is a Garden of Abundance within the Chinese Garden, Singapore. This garden is rather recent and has some unique features.
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Japanese Garden, SingaporeJapanese Garden is the neighboring garden to the famous Chinese Garden, Singapore. It was named as Japanese Garden, after the then Crown Prince and Princess planted 2 trees in 1970.
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Walkways and Seats in Chinese Garden, SingaporeChinese Garden, Singapore has a number of shady paths and seats placed for best views of the scenery.
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Stone Lamps in Japanese GardenJapanese Garden is just across the bridge from Chinese Garden, Singapore. Japanese Garden has a lot of very unique stone lamps in the park.
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Bonsais in the Chinese Garden, SingaporeA lot of bonsais, some are very old plants.
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Bonsai Garden within The Chinese GardenThere is a Bonsai Garden within the Chinese Garden. While the Chinese Garden opens till 11 pm. Bonsai Garden closes at 5 pm.
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A Day to the Chinese Garden, Singapore Part TwoLet us continue to explore the Chinese Garden
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A Day At Chinese Garden, Singapore Part OneChinese Garden (also known as Jurong Gardens) is situated in the western part of Singapore. The easiest way to access is by train (Mass Rapid Transport) and alight at Chinese Garden MRT Station.
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A day at Jurong Lake Park Last PartNearing the end of our walk. The water in Jurong Lake Park is clean and clear, because it is a reservoir. The water will be treated before sending to our home.
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A day at Jurong Lake Park Part 4Jurong Lake Park is ideal for cycling, walking and jogging. Let us continue.
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A Day at Jurong Lake Part 3Let us continue our walk. Enjoy the scenery and the fresh air.
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A Day At Jurong Lake Park Singapore Part 2Let us continue the walk along the lake.
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A Day At Jurong Lake Park, Singapore (1)Jurong Lake Park is located in the Western Part of Singapore. It is the outer perimeter encompassing the famous Chinese Garden and Japanese Garden. While Chinese Garden is more artifical, Jurong Lake Park is more natural with its thick foliage.
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Public Housing Estate in SingaporeHousing estate in Singapore, locally known as HDB (Housing and Development Board) flats
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Public facilitiesPublic facilities, both outdoor and indoor
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Beautify Our CitySingapore is known as the garden city.
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CloudsClouds
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Dreadful views from my houseIf you do not enjoy the views from your house, look at mine!
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A Day At Singapore Sembawang ParkA day at the Singapore Sembawang Park, a seaside park overseeing Johor, Malaysia.
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Solar Panel DressA day will come when the solar panel is so thin and so flexible that we can wear it.
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Shortest Poem I Ever ReadThe shortest and most appealing poem I ever read is:
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Dear God LetterDear God, I don't expect that you give me a house free of charge. Do help to pay for half the housing loan.
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You Are Sentenced to 80,000 Hours of WalkingWhen walking to generate electricity becomes a reality, life will be so different!


















