Joo Chiat Singapore | Cafes, Bakery, heritage buildings | Peranakan food | Bought 1st Vintage watch

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • Had a day walking on Joo Chiat Road. Started off with a Peranakan lunch and walk down towards East Coast Road. Seeing wonderful heritage buildings, interesting restaurants, cafes and drinking places and some famous shops like Kim Choo Dumplings, Petite Pain …
    They even have a flea market selling 2nd hand vinyl records, vintage watches and nostalgic items….
    I bought my first vintage watch ……Join me in this half a day walking tour!
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Комментарии • 6

  • @nomadblueprint
    @nomadblueprint Месяц назад +1

    Also love the background song innit 😌

  • @JUANORQUIO
    @JUANORQUIO Месяц назад +1

    WoW! That's Lovely And Awesome SG adventure! Have A Great Week!

    • @LMCollectively
      @LMCollectively  Месяц назад

      Thanks… you have a great week ahead too

  • @anasqai
    @anasqai Месяц назад

    I want to try make a Laksa but a Carrot Cake as a choice of "Lontong and Carrot Cake", think it's nice if Biz is here, maybe easy to maintain the place like special, like have Japanese, Vietnam as Bosses to life but heard Vietnam is a Mixture of Country in it, so to regard as Criminal-type of Person as their Soldier? Some support Japanese Invasion I assume - Multiple shock to Singapore.

  • @mikecsj1
    @mikecsj1 Месяц назад

    Malaysia and Singapore shared the same British colonial heritage and inherited very similar same urban fabric and architectural streetscape, yet the cities look so different. Singapore street is well manicured with well coordinated and refined civil engineering and planning, Malaysia is dilapidating with layers and layers of uncoordinated development, which makes the street very dirty, pedestrian unfriendly and full of of obstacle's ( stalls, water meter pipes, steps, power cables, motorbikes, cars, poles and tree stumps). It is appalling what a capable government can do and the differences it can make. The building maintenance quality is also huge, you hardly see any rundown building with cables, signboard and plants going all over the façade in Singapore, which is a usual sign in Malaysia. Malaysia used to look very beautiful in the British era and before the 80s. Unfortunately, during the Dr M era, everything goes out the window, after the look east policy kick in, all the good British administration system are gone.