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Posts Tagged ‘Singapore’
The National Library in Singapore
Sunday, April 29th, 2007Asia’s largest IT mall: Sim Lim Square
Saturday, April 28th, 2007
At Asia’s biggest IT mall, Sim Lim Square, Boris Anthony looking at a Digital Video Camera
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In Singapore safe and sound
Sunday, December 24th, 2006From Indonesia, a nation of 17,508 islands, to Singapore
I spent two nights in Jakarta, the the capital and largest city of Indonesia where I met so many amazing young Indonesian people. They are just so friendly. This makes me feel Jakarta a home, at least much more than Delhi. Even just a day I left this city, I feel that I miss all the people I met, the food I ate, the atmophere I felt and the culture I experienced. The lenght of my stay is actually short, but the trip itself is just a beginning of the beginnings.
Around Asia in ten days, the way that Phileas Fogg did it around the world in eighty days.
Like many other travelers to Singapore, I really like the hospitality at Changi Singapore airport, at least a little more than Heathrow of London. It is not only about people working and running business in the airport, also the facilities that make passengers easier. I’ve got to be able to check my email on the go, make free local phone call. That’s cool! Probably this is the lifestyle of people in the real developed small country, where most brilliant people from around the globe live and work for the sake of modern living — the digital era. (more…)