Showing posts with label singapore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label singapore. Show all posts

Saturday, March 12, 2011

I feel most Singaporean when …


… I am talking to Non-Singaporeans or when I am abroad.

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At GyeonogBukGong, korea.

This is probably a weird theory but I seriously feel the patriotic-ness oozing in me when I’m with non-Singaporeans. Yeah, I’m weird like that.

And I don’t know if it’s just me, but I always feel the need to behave appropriately in front of foreigners because I don’t want to spoil the the reputation of my lovely Lion City. Call me old fashioned if you want but I feel that every Singaporean is an ambassador to their motherland.

What else can be a better representation of a country if not their people?

Which is why I do things like the Worldwide Cosplayer Photo Journey and tell people why they should visit Singapore.

Starting the Worldwide Cosplayer Photo Journey gives me the chance to put my own country on a map and allows me to share this wonderful little island with as much people as possible. I love to share, I love being proactive and I love to be able to make a difference!

So here’s an entry to share my not so different sentiments as to what makes me a Singaporean.

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Zephyus and I representing Singapore for the Regional Cosplay Championship 2010

1. Representing Singapore makes me feel Singaporean. I know it’s a given but whenever I get the chance to represent my country, I would always try to make the other delegates or guest feel my hospitality. Even if they don’t know me.

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Kaya was my choice of gift last year.
2009 was Bakgwa.

2. Talking about Singapore also makes me feel Singaporean. Be it the good or the bad, just thinking about her and the problem she faces, reflects my understanding and attachment to her.

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The Wishing Tree, Hong Kong

3. When I hear people speak in Singlish abroad. I feel the instant connection and the urge to hold their hands and prance around. Come on, don’t tell me you don’t get that! It’s pretty much a national identity already! Every nation has it’s own quirks yeah?

4. When something bad happens and I know there are official authorities I can turn to for help. It’s always assuring to know someone's got your back covered and you have your legal rights in a country.

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5. When I walk into our MRT stations during rush hour with the knowledge that my train will come within 3.5 minutes.

6. When I teach my foreign friends how to use Singapore’s public transport systems and hear them marvel at its efficiency and ease-of-use.

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Lotte Mall, Korea

7. When I go to the food courts during lunch hours and see tissue packets on the table. It’s a social culture!

8. When I hear my girlfriends joke about never accepting a marriage proposal that starts with a request to get a HDB together. And totally getting the joke without having to ask “What is HDB?”. Yes, a uniquely Singaporean predicament.

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Incheon Airport, Korea

9. When I walk down the bustling streets of MyeongDong and they ask if I am Japanese. And without fail, giggle to myself after I explain I am Singaporean because their reaction never gets old.

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Harbour City Mall, Hong Kong

10. When I gather with other South East Asian-ers and is the only Chinese group that will choose English to express themselves more than their own Mother Tongue.

So here are some of the little things in life that claims my right as a red passport holding Singaporean.

Singapore might not be perfect but it is a very beautiful and well governed country. A country of vibrance, racial harmony and a country where its’ people can live in peace with assurance that their loved ones and assets will be protected as much as they can be. The assurance that life will get better if you work hard and the assurance that pushes Singapore forward with her people.

I hope you enjoyed reading this entry. For an entry that has so little text, it sure has consumed many time. This is my submission entry to mySingapore.sg’s blogger search! I hope I will be able to win a trip to Shanghai to experience the Singapore Day held there this April! Wish me luck and as usual, comments never kill anyone :D

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Manga & Anime! Japan (Exhibition)

Singapore’s flooding with Animanga and Cosplay related happenings! So exciting xD! Here’s an exhibition organised by the Japan Creative Centre Singapore about the journey of Anime & Manga from Past to Present.

Dates: 16 Oct to 12 Nov (Closed on Mon & Sun & Deepavali on 5 Nov)
Time: Opening Hours
Venue: Japan Creative Centre, 4 Nassim Road S(258372)
Event Information: Download (PDF)
Official Page:
http://www.sg.emb-japan.go.jp/JCC/event_MANG_16102010.html

COME INTO THE EXCITING WORLD OF JAPANESE MANGA AND ANIME!

Japan Creative Centre, Kyoto International Manga Museum, the Japan Foundation and Animax jointly organise this exhibition to showcase manga and anime which are important icons of Japanese pop culture to encourage a deeper understanding of the charms of Japan and her pop culture.

HISTORY OF MANGA
See the evolution of manga from post-WWII period to the present through the works of established authors and major manga titles.
ANIME & MANGA GALLERY
Check out the extensive range of anime & manga genres out there such as “adventure”, “girls’ collection”, “science fiction” and “fantasy”.
ANIME ILLUSTRATIONS
Members of the Organisation of Illustrators Council (OIC) Singapore, in collaboration with Animax, will showcase their creative works of anime illustrations. These illustrations are inspired by several of the major anime titles in the exhibition.

Vsit this exhibition and receive a manga in Japanese as a gift from the collection of the Kyoto International Manga Museum.

ALERT! COOL VOTING CONTEST

Vote for your favourite Illustration and stand to win these fantastic prizes:
Grand Prize: A return JAL air ticket to Japan
Consolation Prizes: Vouchers from Kinokuniya Bookstore
Remember to collect your unique voting password from JCC. You may cast your votes on Animax’s website from JCC or from the comfort of your home.
ENTER
HERE TO CAST YOUR VOTE!
Voting is open throughout the exhibition period.

Sounds like a good place for an Otaku couple ( I mean girl x boy) to spend a quiet afternoon at =)

Monday, August 9, 2010

Why you should visit Singapore

NOTE: Insanely long post ahead!
Singapore celebrates her 45th Anniversary this year and as a very proud Singaporean, I feel obliged to do up something special as a tribute to this hardworking little nation also known as my homeland.
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So this is my little entry to share with my foreign cosplay friends why they should visit Singapore.

Of course, this will be a slightlyyyy bias entry but I’ll try to not let my patriotisms get in the way of an accurate and fair entry.

This entry is targeted towards non asian (because I think most Asians have already visited Singapore but if you haven’t please read on too!) and English reading readers of this blog.
















Reason 1: Diverse food extravaganza
As an island that begun as a trading hub, Singapore sees a diverse range of race, culture and religion. What the immigrants brought along with them other than their goods,was of course, their homeland cuisine.

     

P/S: OMFG, this entry is a torture! Its 3am now and I’m freaking hungry!!!


Good food in Singapore are generally cheap. If you stay away from the expensive town and high-end restaurants, SGD 20 (I increased it from 15 to 20 because I realise some people have big appetites ^^;) per day for food is more than enough to spare.



Reason 2: No Language barrier
English is our official and first language here. Every student who goes to school HAS to learn English and another of the 3 official Mother Tongue (Mandarin, Malay, Tamil).  Meaning to say, most Singaporeans are bilingual !!

Granted, yesss , we speak with a different accent but still audible and understandable =) 

Also, as Singapore is such an urbanised place, everything is well labeled and directions are usually clearly written in English. So don’t be afraid that you’ll come here and be lost without any help.  Because everything is in English and our public transport is so well connected, visiting all the island attractions is a breeze!

If you’re lost, just approach any Singaporeans and ask for help in English =)!


Reason 3: Awesome Public Transport
This is the part where one will really start to appreciate Singapore’s minute scale because it really makes for easy travel.  Singaporean’s (or maybe just the government) innate nature to have everything neat, tidy and systematical is also evident here. Because everything is nicely labeled and categorized.


Easy and affordable public transport makes for free & easy itinerary!!!




There’s also a Tourist Pass that cost SGD8/day and allows for unlimited usage.  Though I wouldn’t really recommend this card if you don’t intend to travel a lot within a day.


Reason 4: Diverse cultural experience
Singapore may not be big, but I guess this is the only place on earth (in my bias opinion xD) where you can find such drastically different cultures existing harmoniously side by side.




Experience the culture of the Chinese at Chinatown, marvel the colourful life of the Indians in Little India and feast on the mouth watering cuisines of the Malays at Kampong Glam.


Reason 5: Big Scale Cosplay/Animanga/Games Event!
We have many big scale and FREE admission events. Alright, not all are free but most are fun :D

The main event in Singapore that holds the World Cosplay Summit Singapore rounds! Free entrance!
The upcoming event of the year. Previous years they managed to invite many awesome Japanese celebrity such as May’n, Ichirou Mizuki, Yoshiki Fukuyama and Kaname (Famous Cloud cosplayer)
Because this is an awesomely fun funfun event. Its is an event made for true fans and hardcore animanga people!  SERIOUSLY!!!!
There is also the Singapore Toy, Games & Comics Convention , CosCon, etc!


Reason 6: Awesome attractions!


Some people like to debate that tourist attractions are boring and too touristy and refuses to visit them because they think its just a facade created by the government/nation. But I kinda disagree.

Granted that its true, attractions are usually fake. But that doesn’t necessarily takes the fun away.  Anyway, its usually the official attractions that are most iconic :D. Below are some nice attractions I think you guys should totally check out if you ever come to Singapore.

1) Singapore Zoo & Night Safari
Website: http://www.zoo.com.sg/
Set in a rainforest environment, Singapore Zoo's world famous "Open Concept” offers the opportunity to experience and be inspired by the wonders of nature. Home to over 2,500 specimens from 315 species, 16% of which are threatened, the Zoo has attained a strong reputation internationally for its conservation initiatives and breeding programmes.
 
I haven’t had the chance to visit many Zoological Gardens oversea but I’ve heard a lot. Even as an adult, the Singapore Zoo still amazes me. Mostly because of just how beautiful and well maintained everything is. And the famous “Open Concept” is really not a joke.

Because you very rarely see any metal cages in Singapore’s Zoo and the whole place is setup to make you feel like you are in the animal’s natural habitat.

See how close she was to the Leopard?? I remember looking at the same leopard (i think) at the same place before and feeling darn astonished at the sheer size of the beast.


2) Underwater World
Website: http://www.underwaterworld.com.sg/

Underwater World Singapore, situated on Sentosa Island of Singapore, is a unique and well-known oceanarium showcasing some 2500 marine life from 250 species from around the regions and is extremely popular with all our visitors for providing fun, leisure and educational experiences.
 

he last time I went with Gin, we were both very amazed by the sea creatures. I never knew Jellyfish were so beautiful. And the way the aquariums were set up really helped illuminate these beautiful creatures.



3) National Museum
Website: http://www.nationalmuseum.sg/
With a rich history dating back to its inception in 1887, the National Museum of Singapore is Singapore's oldest museum with the youngest and most innovative soul. Designed to be the people's museum, the National Museum is a custodian of the 11 National Treasures, and its Singapore History and Living Galleries adopt cutting-edge and varied ways of presenting history and culture to redefine conventional museum experience.

Ever since it’s reopening in 2007, I’ve been there twice. And I honestly think it’s a wonderful place! The sheer beauty of the colonel building and the spick and span cleanliness just blows your mind away. And I’m not saying this just because I'm  Singaporean.

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I especially loved the “Singapore History Gallery” portion of the museum. It is paid entry but it’s worth the money. The visual spectacle and media entertainment more than makes up for the cash!



Of course, this is also where the above Cosplay PV was shot xD


4) Botanic Gardens
Website: http://www.sbg.org.sg/
The Singapore Botanic Gardens  is a 63.7-hectare (157-acre) botanical garden in Singapore. It is half the size of the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew or around one-fifth the size of Central Park in New York. It is the only botanic garden in the world that opens from 5 a.m. to 12 midnight every single day of the year, and does not charge an admission fee, except for the National Orchid Garden.
 
I have a soft spot for the Singapore Botanic garden. Mainly because its so vast and beautiful, plus its rare to find such gardens in Singapore. And partly because its an awesome place for photography and Cosplay! Let the pictures prove it to you!
 
Photo from: Kaika 
Photo from Kanasaii
 
Left photo from: Inuran
Right Photo from: Lenneth



5) Chinese Gardens
Website: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_Garden,_Singapore
Chinese Garden also commonly known as Jurong Gardens, is a park in Jurong East, Singapore. The garden was built in 1975 and designed by Prof. Yuen-chen Yu, a well-known architect from Taiwan, the Chinese Garden’s concept is based on Chinese gardening art. The main characteristic is the integration of splendid architectural features with the natural environment. The Chinese Garden is modeled along the northern Chinese imperial style of architecture and landscaping. It is located next to Chinese Garden MRT Station and connected to the adjacent Japanese Garden by a bridge.

This is like, the token place Singapore cosplayers go to for any Japanese or Chinese related series. Not only is it free admission, its also vast and beautiful. There are usually some sort of pretty events during the Chinese New Year and Mid-Autumn season .


Photo by: Cvy 

Photo from: Lenneth


Okay…somewhere along the line here, I realise I got over zealous and scoured too many photographs. But I don’t have enough time and energy to continue talking about it. Plus I’m sure you guys are getting tired so I shall leave you guys with these awesome Singaporean cosplay photos. Photos were chosen based on the location =)











6) Resort World Singapore
Website: http://www.rwsentosa.com/
Resorts World Sentosa is an integrated resort on the island of Sentosa, off the southern coast of Singapore. The key attractions include one of Singapore's two casinos, a Universal Studios theme park and Marine Life Park, which includes the world's largest oceanarium.

Because it is big, has casinos, oceanarium , super high end boutiques and UNIVERSAL STUDIO SINGAPORE!!!!!!!





5) Place: Helix Bridge 





 

   




















   Photo from: Inuran


7) Place: Marina Barrage


  Photo from: Reiko 
Photo from: Inuran
  Photo from: Kaika

Photo from: RainerTachibana
  Photo from: Inuran
Photo from: Lenneth                    

 

*Palms forehead* I realise all the locations I selected were…….Photoshoot locations and not exactly ATTRACTIONS except for the first 4 oTL. I am so sorry! Check out this website for the REAL Attractions!!!!




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So I’ve stated some big and simple rules as to why you should like/travel to Singapore. For more travel details, check out the following websites!
  1. http://www.yoursingapore.com/content/traveller/en/experience.html
  2. http://www.singaporevr.com/vrs/HelixBridge/HelixBridge01.html
  3. http://www.travelpluto.com/singapore.htm
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Are you still reading?

Well, I hope you guys liked this entry and it will hopefully trigger some desire to come to Singapore!. It took me forever to consolidate T_T.

On a slightly different note, I really hate it when people disown or in anyway, express shame in being who they are. Especially when they express being ashamed of being born in this beautiful little island. I know there are many controversies regarding the “Disneyland” façade of Singapore to the other nations outside. But mind you, Singapore is a nation so young she isn’t even half a century old! In fact, my dad is older than her!

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But despite her youth, she has already achieved so much. For this alone, I am immensely proud of her. In fact, I often feel unworthy of Singapore. And being born here has got to be one of the best things to happen in my life.

I’m sorry if this blog entry went a little off tangle and too long. But I just have so much about my country that I want to share xD

It is now officially 5am over here and I’m dead tired. oTL

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