Friday, January 31, 2020

First Stop:Singapore

Annalisa and I hoped our transit to Singapore would be a pleasant one, we were not disappointed.  Our on fight Singapore Airline had two classes, business and premium economy.  We opted for premium economy and had really nice seats. Picture business class seats shrunk a few inches smaller with seat backs that recline to approximately 60 degrees and fairly nice leg and foot rests. I'd give their personal entertainment quantity an A+ but a C- on quality. Service was excellent with two fairly tasty meals and multiple snacks offered.
         Beautiful day in Manhattan Beach 1/28
    January 29th at LAX awaiting Departure!
                          Welcome Aboard
                              Nearly there
Every hour water or orange juice was offered and encouraged. 17.5 hours is a very long time to spend in any one place but, even though we were essentially captives, in a steel capsule flying through space, time passed easily and we survived!
                              Finally!!
                             Busy Seaport
                           First City view
Singapore is an island off of Malaysia. There are 4 Million residents and 1 million non-residents. It was founded by Sir Stamford Raffles as a British colony in 1819. Everyone still drives on the left. According to the 2019 statistics, Singapore has one of the most stable economies in the world with no foreign debt and high government revenue. The economy is mostly driven by electronic manufacturing, tourism, and the world's busiest cargo seaport. Education is highly regarded with substantial Government support. The "Lion" city (long story, look it up) is clean with many tall buildings. Seemingly just a concrete jungle but there manages to be an abundance of green vegetation covering over 1/2 of the area of this marvelous place.
                       2020 Year of the Rat!!
                              Cloud Forest
                        Insect eating plant






                         Marina Bay Hotel



After a decent 8 hours of sleep and fortified by a fantastic buffet breakfast at our hotel, we headed for Gardens by the Bay for a look at some of the most beautiful and diverse gardens I've seen in one place. Even with using the amazing underground rapid transit trains we logged 13k steps by 3pm. Our plan is to return to the gardens again to take in the sights lit up at night and have a meal at one of the famous "Hawker" centers that have multiple booths serving a variety of Asian dishes enough
to satisfy any palate.

We took our tired feet out this evening and walked an added 5k steps, a total of over 7 miles. Believe me, my feet are definitely not happy!! But it was worth the effort. Food was delicious!!  Colorful buildings and highly decorated streets in honor of the new year.  Time for bed...
                    Friday Night in Chinatown

                     Maxwell Hawker Center



             Duck and pork BBQ fabulous!



2 comments:

  1. Nice trip. 17 hours is why I never flew the trips in the west. Too long in a tube. Send more Cindy then I won't need to go myself.

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  2. Thanks for sharing your great trip. The pictures and documentary were fun. I went about 10 years ago but could only spend one day there so it was really interesting to see and hear about it. Have fun and stay safe and if you get over this way call. Sandee

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