SINGAPORE (PART 1)
- Written by: Astrid Maharani C
- May 4, 2015
- 2 min read
SINGAPORE. This (not so-) big city always make me wants to go back. Been many times to Singapore, will never make me bored. I always loved to walk in their pedestrian street. Even this city seems very busy every times, but Singaporean people always looks orderly, tidy and clean. "Why we cannot learn from them?", I know this question will always popped-out from every Indonesian people that ever visited Singapore.
I learnt every things every time I visited Singapore. From their cultures, its people habits, their activities, their thoughts, the way they live, till their signature foods and drinks. Their food mostly same with Indonesian food (or I can say Indonesian food is even better). So I don't have any problem with their food, except I should have to more picky about their food grades. I am not eating something that contains pork and lard, cause I am a Muslim. I prefer to eat seafood, chicken and any kind of vegetables.

Henderson Waves

Henderson Waves
(from Henderson Street)

Been many places in Singapore start to touristic places like Sentosa Island, Marina Bay, Clarke Quay, China Town, Little India, and so on, till the most far away and hard to visited. Telok Blangah Hills is the best place for you who love nature. Surrounded by many trees, flowers, birds, plants, and beautiful garden. I loved to spend along day just to stayed and enjoyed the nature. Loved to had long-walk through Henderson Wave. The largest bridge in Singapore, which located in Henderson Road, Singapore. You can easily find the bridge with taxi or even a bus, then you need to walk and climb a bit. It is worth and easy to climb, so don't worry.
Now, I am sorry I might be spam you with some pictures while I spent my times in Henderson Wave.

Telok Blangah Hills Park, Singapore
If you walk straight after the Henderson Waves, you can also find the longest bridge in Singapore. It is still in Telok Blangah Hills areas. It might will spend around 30-45 mins to walk until you find the Alexandra Bridge in Alexandra Road. You better go to here in early morning or evening (around 4-7 pm) just to avoid the hot and sunny weather in the afternoon.

Telok Blangah Hills Park, Singapore
It is better if you use your comfy sneakers or sandals, bring your sun glasses, your hat and don't forget your camera! Too many places that capture-able.
(to be continued...)
Best,
Astrid Maharani C
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