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  • Abandoned Yan Kit Swimming Complex

    Abandoned Yan Kit Swimming Complex
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    Yan Kit Swimming Complex is located along Yan Kit Road at Tanjong Pagar area. It opened in 1952 and was the second public swimming pool in Singapore. The pool has been closed since 2001 and is now abandoned.
  • Panelomo’s Lomographic Journey - Goodbye Singapore, Hello Abu Dhabi

    Panelomo’s Lomographic Journey - Goodbye Singapore, Hello Abu Dhabi
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    Inspired by stouf’s Goodbye Quebec post, here’s my story of an unforgettable end and a start of another lomographic journey. I arrived in Singapore last summer of 2001, coming from my hometown in Manila, Philippines. Judging from my profession, Singapore is truly an architect’s playground.
  • Holland Village in Singapore

    Holland Village in Singapore
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    Holland Village in Singapore is only one of the major tourist attractions in Singapore's shopping scene. Coined the "bohemian enclave" of Singapore, Holland Village is a blend of Singaporean lifestyle, a nice mix between old and new.
  • Daydreaming in Tioman

    Daydreaming in Tioman
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    About a very relaxing time in a beautiful island called Tioman.
  • Thievery in Singapore! - The Sungei Road Story

    Thievery in Singapore! - The Sungei Road Story
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    In the prim and proper Singapore, an open secret is hidden near the outskirts of the city. Contrasting the spanking new shopping malls, this street market sells goods of dubious origins. Don't ask, don't tell. Get it cheap walk away! Click to find out more!
  • My Most Memorable Travel Escapade of 2011: Being a Tourist on Home Soil

    My Most Memorable Travel Escapade of 2011: Being a Tourist on Home Soil
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    Frustrated at not having the means nor the time to travel overseas, I decided to visit touristy places in my own country (Singapore), and discovered a whole new perspective of viewing home.
  • The Sun, Sea and Sand at Krabi

    The Sun, Sea and Sand at Krabi
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    Krabi is a good place for a short get away with its beautiful and pristine beaches, many activities to engage you (whether the relaxing or sporting) and its hot tropical weather which helps to take your blues away!
  • IKEA @ Alexandra, SG

    IKEA @ Alexandra, SG
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    Furniture on your shopping list? What's the first name that comes to mind? You betcha its IKEA! And likely chances, something in your house probably has something from there. Amidst the well organised maze of Swedish ingenuity, lomoments are waiting to happen! So come on in and snap away!
  • Rediscovering the Places (we thought) We Knew!

    Rediscovering the Places (we thought) We Knew!
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    If you ask any Singaporean, the most likely response you will get is "Singapore is too small, too boring. There isn't anywhere to go anymore!" I used to think so too until I decided to look at the small things through my analogue cameras and rediscover some of the things just "hiding" from plain sight.
  • Marina Bay Sands Sky Park

    Marina Bay Sands Sky Park
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    It was my first time to go up to one of the tallest buildings in Singapore. I got a free ticket from my sister-in-law to go up the Marina Bay Sands Sky Park which offers a nice view and awesome landscapes. I highly recommend this place for those who love taking landscape photos, as long as you are willing to pay the $20 entrance fee. But remember, no tripod.
  • Bandar Hilir, Melaka, Malaysia

    Bandar Hilir, Melaka, Malaysia
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    Melaka is located on the Western Coast of Peninsular Malaysia facing the Straits of Melaka, about 147 kilometers from Kuala Lumpur and 245 kilometers from Singapore. Melaka is actually found sandwiched between the states of Negeri Sembilan and Johor. Excellent roads from Kuala Lumpur and Singapore can reach it. Internally it is serviced by a very good network of roads leading to all the historical places of interest.
  • I Found Another Hill in Singapore

    I Found Another Hill in Singapore
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    Do you always hear your friends complain about how small Singapore is? Stop whining and start exploring! There is still a lot more undiscovered places for you to see, look, and enjoy in our tiny sunny island. And I have found my beloved Ann Siang Hill.
  • Haw Par Villa Re-visited (Singapore)

    Haw Par Villa Re-visited (Singapore)
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    If you visit Singapore, get ready your lomo cameras and come to this amazing theme park called Haw Par Villa! It is a wonderland of beautiful landscape and colorful sculptures!
  • Reservoir in The City

    Reservoir in The City
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    The Marina Barrage forms Singapore's first reservoir in the city. With a catchment area of 10,000 hectares, or one-sixth the size of Singapore, the Marina Reservoir stands as the island’s largest and most urbanized catchment.
  • Buddha Tooth Relic Temple

    Buddha Tooth Relic Temple
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    A place that will astonish you! A must go for locals and tourists alike, with its rich culture and history.
  • National University of Singapore, Singapore

    National University of Singapore, Singapore
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    A place where the buildings are a mish-mash of the old and the new, the many interesting nooks and corners that I've discovered over the four years I've been there has made it a place I've come to grow fond of.
  • Yan Kit Swimming Complex DIve In!

    Yan Kit Swimming Complex DIve In!
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    Nestled in the heart of the city, mere minutes away from the central business district, a relic from the past sit. From an age where black and white television was all the rage, Yan Kit swimming complex forms the micro-history of old Singapore. Dive in for more!
  • Ride the Waves at Henderson!

    Ride the Waves at Henderson!
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    Henderson Waves is a pedestrian bridge that connects Mount Faber Park and Telok Blangah Hill Park. Although its full length is only 274-metres, it is the highest pedestrian bridge in Singapore, situated 36 metres above Henderson Road.
  • Jonker Street, Melaka

    Jonker Street, Melaka
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    If you are looking at a list of “must-go” places in Melaka, you will find that Jonker Street will always be at the top of the list. It is also a highly recommended place for those who would like to discover Melaka in an interesting and interactive way. If you are planning to spend an hour there before hopping to another major attraction, think twice as it is not an ordinary “street” – one can spend a whole day there just to check out the attractive shops along the street.
  • UK Farm, Kluang

    UK Farm, Kluang
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    Now we won’t need to travel all the way to Australia or New Zealand to see a flock of sheep grazing in the meadow. The grazing time, scheduled three times everyday, would definitely amaze us Malaysians as hundreds of sheep are let loose from their shed! It is a spectacular sight that can’t be missed!

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