Hello this may be unrelated but those who are following my articles have sent me request to actually see how Singapore is like since traveling isn’t possible at this point of time. Hence, i think this a fabulous idea to share what a tiny nation call Singapore looks like. Understand that some of you are keen in visiting Singapore to see the shrimp scene locally and at the same time take a break and spend your winter months here in hot and sunny Singapore!

When you arrive in Singapore, you will be greeted by our very own Singapore Airport, due to the covid situation, the entire airport is very quiet.

Historically Singapore had it’s independence Since 1965 so we have progress from a quiet small fishing island into a metropolitan country over the course of 50+ years. It is remarkable how such development was implemented thanks to the forefather who have build Singapore to what they are today.

Alright! fast forward to this post, i’ll like to share instead of Shrimp pictures i’ll be sharing some pictures about Singapore. Enjoy!

The Central Business District overlooking Singapore River, which once used to be a very busy spot for small boats to trade their wares
This is a tourist ride where it replicates the type of “boat” which we call them the sampan boat which was widely use in the past.
This is the famous infinity pool located at the top of the Marina Bay Sands hotel
Gardens by the Bay and Marina Barrage. The Marina Barrage is a dam in Singapore built at the confluence of five rivers that span across the Marina Channel between Marina East and Marina South. This is to prevent flooding in Singapore.
Inside Garden By The Bay, there are two domes that are fully air condition to allow different types of plants and trees to grow in their natural environment as Singapore being at the equatorial experiences high humidity of 80+% annually with temperatures of 28-35 Degrees Celcius.
Another picture in Gardens by the Bay
My Son at the Singapore flyer which is a giant ferries wheel.
This is a Rickshaw which used to be in the past a mode of low cost transportation, it used to be pulled by a man but converted to be cycled. This is no longer available in Singapore but there are still some tourist Rickshaw that can be hired for a fee! So when you visit Singapore do try it if you get the chance to tour Singapore and experience the nostalgic times!
you will notice Singapore is a very flat Island and this is the highest hill we have. 163 meters
If you enjoy trekking, Singapore offers a lot of good natural trail for all ages, remember that Singapore is always very hot and humid, so bring lots of water when you hike! For those who are interested to visit Singapore in the near future please do not hesitate to contact me for all my shrimp friends.Take care!