I am not the same, having seen the moon shine on the other side of the world.

Mary Anne Radmacher

Saturday, March 19, 2011

so far so good

chicken rice found in almost all of SG's food courts.
yesterday, me and my sister went to the bishan mrt station to top up our ez cards and so as our m1 prepaid mobile sim cards. we strolled around the mall near the mrt/train station and checked out a lot of stuff around. we did some grocery shopping at this 'budget' super mart called fair price. they sell cheaper grocery items i heard. i topped up my ez card $10 and yeah it'll will go a long way and i haven't even consumed the prior value i added in.

we went to the nearest 711 to check out if they sell top up cards for m1 but no luck so we headed back to the bishan community centre and there, we found the cheapest m1 top up cards. we got an $18 worth m1 prepaid top up card for $16.50 from lola (grandma). she even asked if we're sisters, my sister said we're twins and lola said i should share more food to my sister so she will be 'healthier' like i do. i laughed, t'was really funny. she thinks i eat more compared to my sister. i thought maybe my body size isn't really average for them considering i am only 110lbs now? wrarr!

we ate chicken rice in one of the hawkers around and some iced tea. their chicken rice is cheaper as it only cost $2.50 compared to punggol it's more than $3. their iced tea cost $1.20, not bad though. the iced tea really tastes like iced tea (as in those li'l tea bags ayt?) and i think i loved it.

souvenirs found in Chinatown
le bubble tea
after our rice chicken dinner (that was around 5pm) we headed off to favourite stall that sells bubble teas for dessert. they sell one for $1.50 each, grass jelly tea (or sumthin' like that) is one of their best sellers. this is what we always look forward to, having a dose of their bubble tea every time we go to community centres. that's s one of the best things about singapore, each and every town have their own community centres (salons, supermarkets-- both wet & dry, hawkers, bakeries, dental clinics etc) so that the residents need not go far just to purchase the stuff they need. if you're an o.c you will be glad with the way they make it convenient for everyone. it's like a clutter free life if you get what i mean :)

on our way home we walked from the community centre towards our hdb block and yeah it's such a good thing. it's like a little exercise since i haven't been boxing. i guess i still need to lose more weight eh?

here are the lists of places we've been so far since last week.

  • Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple - little india
The North-East MRT line's Little India and Farrer Park stations, near Serangoon Road, are convenient entry points into the area. Bugis station on the East-West line is also within walking distance.

they also have tons of hawkers around that sells wide array of meals to choose from. we tried their noodle and abc fruit juice.

i found there's tons of indian clothes there and yeah they really look cool and beautiful. i asked my sister if i could pull off wearing their national costume because my hair is long but she said no. lol.

  • River areas of Boat Quay, Clark Quay and the Esplanade
as much as i want my picture taken with merlion that wasn't possible when we got there in boat quay, merlion was strucked by lightning and he's sick surrounde by scaffoldings. too bad for merlie hehe. so we just suit ourselves taking pictures of the spectacular light show.


  • Sri Mariamman Temple - chinatown

244 South Bridge Rd. Singapore's oldest and most important Hindu temple. they charge $3 for taking pictures and $6 for video footages. it is polite to take off your shoes once you set foot in their temples. it is a way to pay respect to their religious abode.

i love hindu temples because of the intricate designs. my jaw dropped after o came closer and have a look at the statues and pillars. taking pictures whilst the hindus are praying is an utmost sign of disrespect so please be mindful as well.

we had some mango pudding by the way at the end of day and bought this merlion keychain set (6pcs) for $1. You'll find the cheapest key chains, nail cutters etc. in Chinatown because they got the whole street blanketed with souvenir shops. A lot of cool stuff to check out as well. Chinatown is also blanketed with pub houses and many more.

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