Day 33
On my first full day in Singapore I decided to first walk around the neighbourhood where I was living. I was staying near Kampong Glam but first I needed to exchange money. I found after some struggles money exchange point in a small shopping centre and then it was time for Kampong Glam. It was already lunch time and I was hungry so I tried to find a nice place to eat. In Kampong Glam the houses are really interesting looking and colourful so I enjoyed my walk in there. There seems to be also many bars and cafés which look very hip. I found a restaurant which had same concept as the one restaurant in Seminyak, Bali. Kampong Glam is Muslim area so there is many Malay and Indonesian style restaurant there is this was one of them. Food was good and cheap. The place was located neart the Sultan Mosque at a street corner. I walked then to Sultan Mosque and shopped some souvenirs at the touristic shops next to it.Then I decided to go see the Marina Bay area. This was probably the place I wanted to see most in Singapore. I took a bus from Kampong Glam and soon I was at Marina Bay. It's a walking distance but I wanted to save my legs for future. I left the bus in the middle of the skyscrapers and as I skyscraper fan I was very excited of this environment. I started to walk towards the newest attraction in the area: the Marina Bay Sands. Marina Bay Sands is three skyscrapers which are connected on the roof with garden and swimming pool. The complex is mostly hotel but there is also fancy shopping centre and casino. There viewing platform on top of the buildings and I wanted to visit there. The ticket price is 20 Singapore dollars which is quite a lot. You can see little bit of the garden and swimming pool from the platform but to actually visit you have to be a hotel guest. But views from the platform are nice and usually there is restaurant on the top but it was now closed. After the visit on top I walked around the shopping centre at the bottom of the buildings and bought my new favourite drink pearl milk tea.
I decided to walk back to the apartment. On the way I passed Singapore's symbol, the Merlion statue. It was very hot walk and I stopped on the way couple times in shopping centres to cool down. When I got to the apartment I tried to contact the bus company staff about my lost hat but they said to me that they're still looking for it or that they didn't found it at all. This made me annoyed. I went to eat at some Chinese place near the apartment and when I came back Kuni was also home and he offered me beer and we chatted little bit.
Day 34
My last full day in Asia. I started my day with a visit to Little India. Kuni lives in so good location that it is walking distance to all important places. So I walked from there to Little India. Little India was little bit like Kampong Glam architecturally: small colourful houses but here the Bollywood music was playing from every shop. I tried to go see Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple but it was just closed when I came there. I wanted to eat Indian food so I started to walk towards one of the food courts in the area. On the way I stopped to buy small Ganesha statue which I have wanted for long time. At the food court there was surprisingly more Chinese and Malay food for offer than Indian. But I found one stall and ordered some vegetable dish with naan bread. I shared table with tourists from India and we had talk, for my surprise, about Finnish long-distance runners.After the big meal I decided to go see Chinatown. I took a metro this time and soon I was in the middle of busy Chinatown street. I walked first to see Sri Mariamman Hindu temple and there I realised that I have already seen enough Hindu temples for a while. Next I went to see Chinese temple called Buddha Tooth Relic Temple because it has tooth of Buddha inside. When I entered there was ceremony going on. I stopped to watch it for some time and continued to explore more of the temple. The temple is new and you can see how shiny and clean everything is still. Then I got lost in some weird shopping complex and I decided there was nothing interesting to see anymore in this part of the city so I decided to take a metro to Orchard Road.
At the Orchard Road I felt like sitting down somewhere and maybe eat a little bit. It turned out to be more harder task than what I expected. I only saw McDonald's but I didn't want to eat there. There was some cafés but I wanted to have some heavier that muffins for food. I then decided to just buy some fresh sugar cane juice and I started to walk back towards the apartment. Orchard Road has nothing special to offer for me but for shoppers it's heaven. When I got closer to Kuni's apartment I decided to buy sandwich from Subway because I was hungry. In the evening when Kuni came back from work he invited me to eat and also his other surfer which I have seen only once before this evening eventhough he has been here since I came to Singapore. We went to eat a food court near Kuni's apartment and Kuni's friend Jen joined us. This food court was very nice place and I had cendol there for dessert last time! After we came back to the apartment the bus company contacted me and said that they have found my hat! I could get it in the morning from the office.
Day 35
Last day and I was feeling little sad. I first went to get my hat from the bus company office. I felt so happy when I saw the familiar yellow plastic bag waiting for me on the sofa. Jen had recommended me last night the exhibition at the Singapore Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) so I decided to go see it. I had first lunch at the food court in Chinatown where URA is also located. Jen told me about this popular chicken rice stall there and it was quite easy to find it: it was the only stall with huuuge line. It was lunch time and the food court was packed and it took me time to find one single place to sit. For me the chicken rice was average and I had better in Sungai Lembing market, Malaysia. I had also first time dragonfruit juice which is now one of my favourite juices ever. After luch I went to see the exhibition. But it was very nicely made, lots of interactive screens and some fun games which help you realise what problems small city state faces. And the exhibition is also free!After that I started to walk back to the apartment through business district. I stopped to see Thian Hock Keng Temple which is small, very old Chinese temple in the middle of the skyscrapers. I also found out that Boat Quay is very nice place to stop resting while sightseeing in Singapore. I went to see also the biggest fountain in the world which is called the Fountain of Wealth. I don't know if it's still the biggest in the world because for me it seemed kind of small. At the apartment I packed my stuff and then went to eat at the same food court where we ate last night. From there I came back to the apartment, packed the very last things and then I took the metro to the airport.
Singapore's Changi Airport is absolutely my favourite airport. Free computers to use with internet access, water bottle filling opportunities, lots of different eating possibilities, nice gardens and many things other things that I didn't even had chance to try. The flight departed on time and it went smoothly and I had good sleep. Again I had time to watch only one movie of the many choices.
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I woke up when we were almost in Germany already. The weather was grey and rainy in Frankfurt, a totally different world from sunny Singapore. I had too much time between flights and Frankfurt airport is one of the most boring airports I've been. When the plane was landing to Helsinki to weather was very different again. It was snowing hard and everything was white. It was cold too. I experienced a total climate change on that day :D But it was also nice to be back home with amazing memories from the amazing trip!
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