mandag den 14. juni 2010

14 June 2010 : Arab Street, Singapore

I am back in Singapore after almost a year. It might not be a long time, yet there are so many new buildings. I always find myself looking out of the bus or sticking my neck out as i walk to see a spankingly new building. Amazing. Moving too fast? I am pretty sure theres always a good and bad side to everything. But in a way, its nice to be home, though its difficult to say convincingly 'home' cause i have also spent 6 years growing up in Brunei, and months in other countries.

Today i decided to try taking pictures of buildings in and around Arab Street. Hope you would enjoy my little tour of one part of little singapore!

This is an old building in Arab Street. The current trend is to have a boutique where art stuff, carpets, fashion related things are sold. I like the nice colors added to the building.

This is one of the famous mosque in Arab Street. I thought that it looked quite nice with the sky. As noticed, the area 'Arab street' is the part of singapore that was initally divided by the British for the muslim or settlers from Malaysia.

This shop sold chinese decorations :)

This is a typical building one can see in singapore.

Parkview Square - Mainly consist of offices.

This is actually 200m from Arab street, and its mainly chinese hawker shops. This building style is seen in Chinatown - which i will go tomorrow:)

This is the National Library, it was renovated about 3 years ago. This is the central or main branch. They have other libaries in other parts of singapore.

Nice sunlight effect.

This is where i spent most of my 4 years at - my university's library building.

Asian Civilisation Museum - its just across my university.

Hope you enjoyed todays tour, ladies!

1 kommentar:

  1. Thanks for the tour! Will come have a look myself soon :) I liked the pics from Arab Street. Did you find apple tea there? I looked here but they don't have it..

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