Colours at the break of day at 6.45 am on 4 November 2012 and on 7 November 2012:
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Enclosed by fences on which “No Trespassing” signs are prominently displayed, many of Singapore’s State Properties lie out of sight and as a result are often misunderstood. This series of visits, which are being organised with SLA’s support, provides members of the public an opportunity to visit what often are gems of spaces and also to learn more about their untold histories.
The first series, conducted last year, brought groups of visitors to:
29/07 : Pasir Panjang ‘A’ Power Stn
12/08 : 3 Lady Hill Road
26/08 : Old Kallang Airport
09/09 : Old Changi Hospital
16/09 : Old Admiralty House
07/10 : Beach Road Police Station
21/10 : View Road Hospital
04/11 : Adam Park Estate
There is a strong possibility that a second series of visits will be conducted this year. Do look out for updates on this here or on The Long and Winding Road on Facebook.
More on the series:
51 photographs taken in Singapore that take you away from Singapore
The Lost Elegance of Singapore
Unmanicured Spaces
Mysterious Places
Haunting Spaces
(See also My Shanghai Story on omy.sg)
A weekend's adventure in exciting Shanghai thanks to Spring Airlines, which now flies from Singapore to Shanghai Pudong.
Together with 9 other bloggers and thanks to Tigerair Philippines and the Philippine Department of Tourism, I found myself on a dream trip to Boracay in July 2013. Read about the fantastic experience I had at Boracay Island Escapade or on my blog.
Posts:
A finalist in the Singapore Blog Awards (SBA) for four years, The Long and Winding Road has been named as the best photography blog in the SBA for two years running in 2011 and 2012.
To also read about my (and 9 other bloggers') wonderful experiences in Macau courtesy of the Macau Government Tourist Office and Tiger Airways, click on the graphic below:
My experience on this site:
Macau Tower Fireworks! Streets of Happiness Wine, Fast Cars and Butterflies Where old meets new The House of Dancing Water Sky 21, a Luxury Destination Minus 8 degrees Celcius in Macau Coloane Village and Egg Tarts Colours of Macau Taipa, Food Street and Pork Chop Buns----------
A sequel in May 2013:
At least nine Dragon (or Snake) Kilns were once found along the 13th to 18th Milestones of Jurong Road, attracted by the availability of Jurong White Clay - ideal material for clay latex cups. The cups were fired by the kilns to feed a huge demand from the rubber estates in the area. Over the years, most of the kiln closed due to the vanishing demand as the estates gave way to urban development. Only two, both of which have stopped operating commercially, have survived. The area the two, the Jalan Bahar and Thow Kwang kilns, are in is slated for development as a CleanTech Park, and the future for these kilns now looks bleak.
Articles relating to the Dragon Kilns:
Viva Bukit Brown
Bukit Brown Voices
Trailer for BUKIT BROWN VOICES. The a short independently-made documentary tells the story of Singapore's oldest Chinese cemetery on the cusp of major change. Filmed during what is the last Qing Ming (grave sweeping) festival for some families whose ancestors are buried there, we hear their thoughts and memories about what the place and the customs they practise mean to them (a Film by Su-Mae Khoo & Brian McDairmant of Two Chiefs).
A Road, but not the End of the Road
9 Oct 2013 : Bukit Brown Cemetery named on global list as a site at risk (Melody Zaccheus in the Straits Times)
25 Mar 2012 : Bukit Brown and the soul of Singapore (Ignatius Low in the Sunday Times)
19 Mar 2012 : Announcement on Road Alignment through BBC
05 Mar 2012 : Speech by MOS(ND) Tan Chuan-Jin during Budget Debate
16 Feb 2012 : URA Reply to Letter to Today on Drainage Impact Assessment
20 Nov 2011 : Bukit Brown Road Project 'Can't Wait': LTA
12 Sep 2011 : Announcement on Construction of the Road
19 Jun 2011 : ST: An Uphill Struggle Saving Bukit Brown
18 Jun 2011 : URA Reply to Letter to ST on Destroying Natural Habitat
11 Jun 2011 : URA Reply to Letter to ST on Shutting Window to History
The out-of-this-world 54 ha. Bay South Garden of the massive Gardens by the Bay was officially opened by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on 28 Jun 2012. It opening its doors to the public the following day attracted huge crowds on opening weekend. The series of posts here are from several media previews, opportunities to photograph the gardens before it was opened to the public, and of the official opening during which I had a better view of the completed Cloud Forest - one of two cooled conservatories at the garden. Two photographs that I took prior to the opening were among 20 that were selected for a roving exhibition.
Oct 2012 : An Autumn Harvest by the bay
Jun 2012 : Official Opening
Jun 2012 : Where Wonder Blooms
May 2012 : In the merry month of May
Apr 2012 : Ascent into the Clouds
Nov 2011 : New Light in the Old Harbour
Nov 2011 : Sneak Peek at the Gardens
Share your personal memories on the Singapore Memory Portal - an initiative by the National Library Board (NLB) as part of the Singapore Memory Project (SMP). The SMP is a national initiative started in 2011 to collect, preserve and provide access to Singapore’s knowledge materials, so as to tell the Singapore Story and aims to collect 5 million personal memories by 2015.
Meet on a little street in Singapore ...
my posts on asia!
Jun 11: A Tearful farewell to Romance
Jun 11: That One Man Isn't Alone
Apr 11: Sea of Light
Jan 11: Wonderland without Glasses
Sep 10: Keeping Track of Time
Aug 10: Tides of Yesterday
Nov 09: School Days in Singapore
School Days in Singapore was ranked #2 among the top ten stories of 2010 on asia!
Beyond the Slumber (Sembawang - 27 Mar 2011)
Highlights of a heritage tour of Sembawang, with a focus on the Sembawang that I was familiar with in the 1970s. The two and a half hour tour included a visit to the last kampung mosque in Singapore, as well as to several other points of interest in Sembawang. Information relating to the walk and some of what we saw or were transported to can be found in the post “Sembawang beyond the Slumber”.
One Hundred Steps to Heaven (Central - 26 Feb 2011)
I took participants on a walk with the NLB up a hundred steps to the heavenly world of Mount Sophia that was home to the fairy-tale like mansions such as Eu Villa (demolished in 1981). We also explored the neighbouring Mount Emily, the site of Singapore’s first public swimming pool and along with that, some of the areas that were once part of a Jewish and then Japanese quarter. Information relating to the walk and some of what we saw or were transported to can be found in the post “One Hundred Steps to Heaven”.
A Journey through Time (ToaPayoh - 20 Nov 2010)
I took an enjoyable walk back in time with several participants in a heritage trail at the Toa Payoh Library, to a Toa Payoh that was taking its first steps as the first planned satellite town. Details of some of the places we visited can be found in the post “A journey through time: a heritage trail through Toa Payoh”.
Journeys through Tanjong Pagar
Journeys on the railway out of Tanjong Pagar and adventures in and around the railway corridor.
Preserving the memory of the railway through Singapore
Explorations through the railway corridor which the Nature Society (Singapore) proposes should be retained as a Green Corridor.
The Singapore of my younger days
A collection of posts related to that old Singapore that I grew up having so many wonderful experiences in.
My fascination with all ships big and small.
The day in 1972 when the Queen of England visited my humble HDB flat.
Remembering the National Stadium
Remembering the National Stadium which is in the process of being demolished to make way for the new Sports Hub.
My Melbourne Experience
An adventure in springtime Melbourne courtesy of Tourism Victoria, Jetstar and omy.sg with nine other bloggers. My set of experiences can be found on this site or at the Colours of Melbourne omy site.
Courtesy of the Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB), I had the opportunity to have a 4 day adventure in Hong Kong with 9 other bloggers. To read our collective Hong Kong Travel Blog entries, please click on the icon below:
Hamidah Suip on A forgotten corner of Thomson… | |
Harith sufyan on Days of Wine and Roses | |
francis siew on The passing of an old nei… | |
noel on Discovering Singapore’s… | |
Jerome Lim, The Wond… on Tigers, elephants, rambutans a… | |
Din on Tigers, elephants, rambutans a… | |
FL on The machine gun pillbox café a… | |
Kate on Forgotten with time: Chong Pan… | |
Paul on A reminder of a world we long… | |
anthony bryan on A trip back in time to the Sin… | |
George Sulkowski on A glimpse of Singapore in 1941… | |
ptoediting on A journey through Tanjong Paga… | |
Jerome Lim, The Wond… on The Chinese-styled building on… | |
Dawn Farnham on The Chinese-styled building on… | |
Marcin on The ghosts on Forbidden H… |
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