Songjian Hot Pot 松间火锅 @ Wuhan
After an enjoyable visit to the legendary Yellow Crane Tower, Princess and I were famished from all the climbing andContinue Reading
Eat Well, Laugh Loud, Live Long
After an enjoyable visit to the legendary Yellow Crane Tower, Princess and I were famished from all the climbing andContinue Reading
This used to be a sushi bar, a part of Shunsui group of Japanese restaurants in Cuppage Plaza that includesContinue Reading
No endangered reptile was killed to prepare the turtle soup I was about to partake. Yes, turtle soup – theContinue Reading
Came to Suntec City with the family to visit Princesss’ graduation showcase at the Suntec Convention Centre. Princes picked toContinue Reading
I like to shake a leg /
I like to nod my head /
I like to make a snow angel while lying in my bed /
– Jason Mraz, “I feel like dancing”
This exhibition covers the history of Tianjin in modern history. The exhibition covers the period from the First Opium WarContinue Reading
Putuoshan 普陀山 is a misnomer – it is not a mountain but an island. Its claim to fame is thatContinue Reading
Mandai has undergone a lot of transformation in recent times as more zoological parks are opened in the area. AlongContinue Reading
Continuing the Teochew nostalgia that was brought along by the blockbuster movie “Dear You”, we went to Tai Seng forContinue Reading
If you only have time for one museum in Beijing, make it the National Museum of China. Located right on the east side of Tiananmen Square, it’s one of the largest and most comprehensive museums in the world. Walking through its halls feels like traversing 5,000 years of Chinese civilization.









