You need to come to Singapore for Christmas and New Year s Eve this year. There is a firefly garden at Orchard road. They block off the road at orchard road on Christmas eve. You can dance and party all nght long. And marina bay sands and orchard road is so magical and beautiful. And on Newy years eve. ,the fireworks starts at 10.30 pm or 11pm and it goes on untill 12 am. It is the best fireworks in the world. It is so beautiful snd magical. you love Singapore so much.
5:57 You might be pointing to Singapore's 'offshore'* islands to the south or to Indonesia's Riau islands (e.g. Batam, Bintan) that're further south, which unlike Singapore's 'mainland'* & Sentosa island (where you are at now) aren't linked to western/peninsular Malaysia, which is part of the continental Asia shelf, by bridge/the Causeway, & thus may not be deemed as even more southernmost points of continental Asia. Some people dispute over whether Singapore should be considered part of continental Asia though as we need bridges/the Causeway to link us to western/peninsular Malaysia, which is definitely considered part of the continental Asia shelf. By their logic, Sentosa thus can't be home to the southernmost point of continental Asia, & that title should instead go to the southernmost point of western/peninsular Malaysia, which is _Tg Piai_ village in Johor state. *Singapore comprises of 1 big island where most of us live & work (officially called P. (short for _pulau_ , or 'island' in Malay) _Ujong_ ) which is our so-called 'mainland', while smaller islands off P. _Ujong_ are our so-called 'offshore' islands e.g. St John, Sisters islands
the southern most point on the land mass of the continent of Asia before any seperation of water. eg Philippines and Indonesia which are further south but not part of the land of Asia
"connected by land bridge". The other islands need boat access. Also fort silo was ww2 remnant. You missed it. It was smaller but after ww2, we reclaimed alot to turn it into this touristy place. Return monorail is free, to is not. You could walk to the island for free tho.
Head to Sungei Buloh Wetlands up in the north of Singapore and you might encounter the resident saltwater croc wandering about there.
That sounds awesome!! Thanks for the suggestion :)
Have fun in SG!!! Welcome!!! Welcome!!!
Thank you so much! We love Singapore 🇸🇬
You need to come to Singapore for Christmas and New Year s Eve this year. There is a firefly garden at Orchard road. They block off the road at orchard road on Christmas eve. You can dance and party all nght long. And marina bay sands and orchard road is so magical and beautiful. And on Newy years eve. ,the fireworks starts at 10.30 pm or 11pm and it goes on untill 12 am. It is the best fireworks in the world. It is so beautiful snd magical. you love Singapore so much.
If you are still here go to Pulau Ubin off Changi beach. That’s the real deal
Thanks so much for the suggestion :)
Hi Jacob n Jenny 😊❤... nice vlog
Hi there!! Thank you so much ♥️
The facilities and pilgrimage on the Southern Islands.
Thanks for watching :)
5:57 You might be pointing to Singapore's 'offshore'* islands to the south or to Indonesia's Riau islands (e.g. Batam, Bintan) that're further south, which unlike Singapore's 'mainland'* & Sentosa island (where you are at now) aren't linked to western/peninsular Malaysia, which is part of the continental Asia shelf, by bridge/the Causeway, & thus may not be deemed as even more southernmost points of continental Asia. Some people dispute over whether Singapore should be considered part of continental Asia though as we need bridges/the Causeway to link us to western/peninsular Malaysia, which is definitely considered part of the continental Asia shelf. By their logic, Sentosa thus can't be home to the southernmost point of continental Asia, & that title should instead go to the southernmost point of western/peninsular Malaysia, which is _Tg Piai_ village in Johor state.
*Singapore comprises of 1 big island where most of us live & work (officially called P. (short for _pulau_ , or 'island' in Malay) _Ujong_ ) which is our so-called 'mainland', while smaller islands off P. _Ujong_ are our so-called 'offshore' islands e.g. St John, Sisters islands
the southern most point on the land mass of the continent of Asia before any seperation of water.
eg Philippines and Indonesia which are further south but not part of the land of Asia
That makes sense!! Thank you for the information :)
See-lo-so beach
Thanks :)
Yes it is man made teehee thks for showing us the oil spill parts...
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching :)
The beach sands there are from the Philippines.
No issues we paid Philippines not free sand !!
@@MillionTAY-w8y you’re making it an issue.
That is so cool considering we were just in the Philippines!! We love that. Thanks for watching :)
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Haha we disagree but thanks for watching :)
"connected by land bridge".
The other islands need boat access.
Also fort silo was ww2 remnant. You missed it.
It was smaller but after ww2, we reclaimed alot to turn it into this touristy place.
Return monorail is free, to is not. You could walk to the island for free tho.
That makes sense!! And thank you for the information :)