Singapore 🇸🇬 is not your typical South East Asia city that you have visited i.e. Thailand🇹🇭, Philippines 🇵🇭, Malaysia 🇲🇾, Indonesia 🇮🇩, Vietnam 🇻🇳, Cambodia 🇰🇭, Myanmar 🇲🇲 or even Brunei 🇧🇳. A combination of Modern Architecture surrounded by old British 🇬🇧 colonial buildings with lush foliage on the skyscrapers. Very westernized and contemporary yet still preserve the old rustic looks of old village settings. The price of accommodation and food tends to be on the pricey side if you dine on a mostly touristy flank. Go to hawker centers for cheaper options in Singapore 🇸🇬. There is plenty of it here and to approximate is beyond comparison. Hope you relish the adventure of staying here in Singapore 🇸🇬. The two common species of otters in Singapore are the smooth-coated otter (Lutrogale perspicillata) and the small-clawed otter (Aonyx cinereus). The smooth-coated otters were residents in the Sungei Buloh Wetlands Reserve in 1998, and the small-clawed otters have been around Pulau Tekong since the 1980s. Kampong Glam:- The word 'kampong' means "compound" in Malay, while 'gelam' refers to the long-leaved paperbark tree, commonly found in the area and used for boat-making. Kampong Glam:- Neighbourhood in Singapore, Centred on busy Arab Street, Kampong Glam is known as Singapore’s Muslim Quarter. It's 19th-century shophouses have been turned into stores selling textiles and casual restaurants serving spicy Malay and global fare. Notable landmarks here include the golden domed Sultan Mosque and the Malay Heritage Centre, where exhibits focus on local history. Clothing boutiques, street art and trendy cafes line Haji Lane. •Little India is truly one of Singapore's most colourful historical districts. Lime pits, brick kilns and a race track once dotted the neighbourhood, and its streets thronged with herdsmen, merchants and garland makers plying their trade. To this day, this enclave of Indian culture retains its unique heritage. •Why is it called Little India in Singapore? Its location along the Serangoon River originally made it attractive for raising cattle, and trade in livestock was once prominent in the area. Eventually, other economic activity developed, and by the turn of the 20th century, the area began to look like an ethnic Indian neighbourhood. Chinatown Singapore is famous for a lot of things such as Sri Mariamman Temple, Pinnacle@Duxton Skybridge, Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, Singapore City Gallery, Chinatown Street Market, Red Dot Design Museum, Thian Hock Keng Temple, NUS Baba House, etc. Lovers of culture looking to immerse themselves in Singapore's rich, multi-ethnic culture will find no better place than Chinatown. This beautiful district is the only Chinatown in the world to boast a Buddhist temple, mosque and Hindu temple along a single street. Chinatown Pagoda Street Durian Food Stall Location - Chinatown Pagoda Street Durian Food Stall Address - 75 Pagoda St, Singapore 059234 Chinatown Pagoda Street is a popular tourist spot to catch a glimpse of the Chinese heritage in Singapore. This street is near the tradional wet market in Chinatown complex, food centre as well as the popular Buddha relic temple next door. At the corner of Pagoda Street, you will find a crowded durian stall with high traffic and filled seating area. They also offer extraction service where you can pick your fruits and they will help to extract the yummy yellow fresh into container for you. If by chance the durian found to be not the best after opening, they will also let you replace with another one. Highly recommended if you are looking to find a good durian spot.
Going to Marina Barrage was a brilliant idea as not many tourists chose this spot. You may read that the barrage blocks the water from the sea so that the waters within Marina Bay & Singapore River is fresh water. This body of water also is the main source of water for the area as it is the 15th reservoir in Singapore. We are a small nation without natural resources, so every opportunity to preserve fresh water is greatly desired. It also helps with flood controls that will be triggered when it reached a certain level and the waters are then flushed to the sea.
Welcome to Singapore 🇸🇬 Have fun! FYI besides all our touristy attractions, we do have plenty of heartland local stuff to discover and experience, and many are free.
I ever made the mistake of being too eager to show my foreign friends all the nitty gritty local stuff and they didn't enjoy SG as much as they would like to. I learnt from that experience that 1st or 2nd time tourists need to see and experience the key tourist attractions and areas first. Even for hawker food, Lau Par Sat and Tian Tian (that some locals like to diss) are really the best introduction for a new tourist to hawker food. Only if the person comes 5, 6, or 7 times then we start bringing them to discover Tampines or Toa Payoh or whatnot. Cheers.
@@roadpillocks3710 that's because they have been so oversold by the images of Marina Bay Area and Tian Tian. Practically every youtuber shows these and nothing else for years! As a Singaporean, I feel utterly sadden that so many tourists are short changed by this phenomenon. (my foreign friends always lament they didn't know about the "other side when they first visited...and wished someone told them so!)
Keith & Devan… I just chanced upon your vlog & enjoyed it 😃. Just subscribed. Am a 77 year old Singaporean . You complement each other in the dialogue . You are both kind & considerate . Nice 👍
Man.. You guys should visit Botanic gardens, Henderson Wave Bridge, Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, Katong, Holland Village, Tiong Bahru, some heartlands to really immersed yourself in the local livelihood.. Well, there's always a next time 😊.. Stay safe, stay healthy!
Ah! I see you found our other water feature at 8:14: "The Rain Oculus". Or what jaded Singaporeans (i.e., me) call, "the sewer rat's eye view of a toilet being flushed". Thanks for the nice words for Singapore. It really helps people like me (i.e. jaded Singaporean) learn to look at Singapore thru the eyes of an objective outsider, and "re-appreciate" what we have. Maybe you'll be back another time. Even if you don't, I hope the memories of your days in Singapore will always bring smiles to you.
We love the local name of the Rain Oculus, thats hilarious :) Thank you for watching out video. Singapore is truly a place like no where else in the world. We are not sure when but do know one day we will be back :)
Thank you for visiting Singapore. Loved your vlog. Wish to see more. You guys should also vlog about our local hawker centres where you can find inexpensive food options. As a local am proud of all your positive comments about singapore. Hope you guys have a good time exploring. You guys should also visit Botanic Garden,Fort canning Park and Tree top walk. It's free to explore. Cheers and have fun.
We assumed that, it will be so interesting to visit again in a few years and see how much it has changed. Very cool they are thinking that far ahead :) thanks for watching Gavin.
The blue rice you had at the food court is MALAY food. Don't call it Malaysian food coz Malaysian is a nationality. We have Malays in Singapore, Indonesia and Brunei too, but we're not Malaysian. I hope you understand. 👍
Yes we do thank you for the clarification :) we actually learned that while we were in Singapore and tried to start correcting ourselves. Sorry for the error. Thanks for watching :)
No. I'm Singaporean and have been to LA twice. LA is in very bad shape now. It has tons of lower rise buildings sprawled over a much larger area than SG. It has extremely heavy traffic with almost no public transportation. And lastly the homeless population there and random people hounding you on the streets every few steps you take will keep you on your toes, even on Hollywood Boulevard. LA is no longer what it was in the 1960s-1980s. Search for Skid Row Los Angeles on TH-cam if you cannot imagine how bad it can be.
Singapore 🇸🇬 is not your typical South East Asia city that you have visited i.e. Thailand🇹🇭, Philippines 🇵🇭, Malaysia 🇲🇾, Indonesia 🇮🇩, Vietnam 🇻🇳, Cambodia 🇰🇭, Myanmar 🇲🇲 or even Brunei 🇧🇳. A combination of Modern Architecture surrounded by old British 🇬🇧 colonial buildings with lush foliage on the skyscrapers. Very westernized and contemporary yet still preserve the old rustic looks of old village settings. The price of accommodation and food tends to be on the pricey side if you dine on a mostly touristy flank. Go to hawker centers for cheaper options in Singapore 🇸🇬. There is plenty of it here and to approximate is beyond comparison. Hope you relish the adventure of staying here in Singapore 🇸🇬.
The two common species of otters in Singapore are the smooth-coated otter (Lutrogale perspicillata) and the small-clawed otter (Aonyx cinereus). The smooth-coated otters were residents in the Sungei Buloh Wetlands Reserve in 1998, and the small-clawed otters have been around Pulau Tekong since the 1980s.
Kampong Glam:-
The word 'kampong' means "compound" in Malay, while 'gelam' refers to the long-leaved paperbark tree, commonly found in the area and used for boat-making.
Kampong Glam:-
Neighbourhood in Singapore, Centred on busy Arab Street, Kampong Glam is known as Singapore’s Muslim Quarter. It's 19th-century shophouses have been turned into stores selling textiles and casual restaurants serving spicy Malay and global fare. Notable landmarks here include the golden domed Sultan Mosque and the Malay Heritage Centre, where exhibits focus on local history. Clothing boutiques, street art and trendy cafes line Haji Lane.
•Little India is truly one of Singapore's most colourful historical districts. Lime pits, brick kilns and a race track once dotted the neighbourhood, and its streets thronged with herdsmen, merchants and garland makers plying their trade. To this day, this enclave of Indian culture retains its unique heritage.
•Why is it called Little India in Singapore?
Its location along the Serangoon River originally made it attractive for raising cattle, and trade in livestock was once prominent in the area. Eventually, other economic activity developed, and by the turn of the 20th century, the area began to look like an ethnic Indian neighbourhood.
Chinatown Singapore is famous for a lot of things such as Sri Mariamman Temple, Pinnacle@Duxton Skybridge, Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, Singapore City Gallery, Chinatown Street Market, Red Dot Design Museum, Thian Hock Keng Temple, NUS Baba House, etc. Lovers of culture looking to immerse themselves in Singapore's rich, multi-ethnic culture will find no better place than Chinatown. This beautiful district is the only Chinatown in the world to boast a Buddhist temple, mosque and Hindu temple along a single street.
Chinatown Pagoda Street Durian Food Stall
Location - Chinatown Pagoda Street Durian Food Stall
Address - 75 Pagoda St, Singapore 059234
Chinatown Pagoda Street is a popular tourist spot to catch a glimpse of the Chinese heritage in Singapore. This street is near the tradional wet market in Chinatown complex, food centre as well as the popular Buddha relic temple next door. At the corner of Pagoda Street, you will find a crowded durian stall with high traffic and filled seating area. They also offer extraction service where you can pick your fruits and they will help to extract the yummy yellow fresh into container for you. If by chance the durian found to be not the best after opening, they will also let you replace with another one. Highly recommended if you are looking to find a good durian spot.
Wow wow thanks for all that information! I’m sure this will be helpful to others! Thanks for watching! 😊
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Going to Marina Barrage was a brilliant idea as not many tourists chose this spot. You may read that the barrage blocks the water from the sea so that the waters within Marina Bay & Singapore River is fresh water. This body of water also is the main source of water for the area as it is the 15th reservoir in Singapore. We are a small nation without natural resources, so every opportunity to preserve fresh water is greatly desired.
It also helps with flood controls that will be triggered when it reached a certain level and the waters are then flushed to the sea.
Cool facts! Thanks for sharing! Yes we are happy we went there for sure. Thanks for watching!
Wow. Singapore looks amazing. Also nicely done on your first paid ad 🥂
Thank you!! 🥰🥰
I really want to visit Singapore now - thanks for the scenic tour! I’ll be sure to try out Holafly on our upcoming trip.
Thanks for watching Patrick :) means a lot to us
Love the architecture! What a beautiful city!! Thanks for sharing 😍
Thanks for watching
Welcome to Singapore 🇸🇬
Have fun!
FYI besides all our touristy attractions, we do have plenty of heartland local stuff to discover and experience, and many are free.
Thank you Crosby :) it’s so true we feel like we just dipped our toes into what Singapore has to offer. Thanks for watching 😊
I ever made the mistake of being too eager to show my foreign friends all the nitty gritty local stuff and they didn't enjoy SG as much as they would like to.
I learnt from that experience that 1st or 2nd time tourists need to see and experience the key tourist attractions and areas first. Even for hawker food, Lau Par Sat and Tian Tian (that some locals like to diss) are really the best introduction for a new tourist to hawker food. Only if the person comes 5, 6, or 7 times then we start bringing them to discover Tampines or Toa Payoh or whatnot. Cheers.
@@roadpillocks3710 that's because they have been so oversold by the images of Marina Bay Area and Tian Tian. Practically every youtuber shows these and nothing else for years! As a Singaporean, I feel utterly sadden that so many tourists are short changed by this phenomenon.
(my foreign friends always lament they didn't know about the "other side when they first visited...and wished someone told them so!)
It's beautiful city, small island look like you can see the whole country 😂 thanks for sharing guys, i really enjoyed your videos as always ❤
Thanks for watching Aranya, means a lot to us, we are so happy you liked it :)
The cinematography and transitions In this video always caught me off guard. It’s beautiful and amazing.😆
Wow thank you, that means a lot to us 🥰
Keith & Devan… I just chanced upon your vlog & enjoyed it 😃. Just subscribed. Am a 77 year old Singaporean . You complement each other in the dialogue . You are both kind & considerate . Nice 👍
Hi Mandy, we are so happy you found our channel :) thanks for much for watching and for your kind words ♥️
Loved the vid! Have always wanted to go and now I’m even more convinced! Miss you guys
Aw thanks Phil! Thought of you when we were there! You’ll be visiting soon no doubt! Miss You too buddy! See you this summer!
Such amazing adventures! Loving your videos 🤩
Merci steph!! 😊❤️
Fantastic 🎉 beautiful city, merci Eric et Julianna ❤
Gros gros merci à la famille, c’était merveilleux ❤️
Great to see you liked our city. Do visit the Jewel at Changi Airport if you have the time.
We plan on visiting it for sure :) thanks for watching 😊
Great video. Can see you guys were having a great time in Singapore ❤
Thank you Sam, we truly loved our time in Singapore :)
It is less than 60 yrs since Singapore got kicked out of malaysia. Well, it is a blessing in disguise!
The city / country is definitely very unique! :) thanks for watching 😊
Man.. You guys should visit Botanic gardens, Henderson Wave Bridge, Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, Katong, Holland Village, Tiong Bahru, some heartlands to really immersed yourself in the local livelihood.. Well, there's always a next time 😊.. Stay safe, stay healthy!
Exactly, there’s always a next time ❤️ we know we’ll be back 😊 thanks for watching!
Haha! Love Keith 2.0 with the iced coffee. Felt that deep in my soul 😂
Coffee is magic ☺️ thanks for watching Hailey :)
Beautiful video of a beautiful city!
Thanks guys! ❤️😊
Ah! I see you found our other water feature at 8:14: "The Rain Oculus". Or what jaded Singaporeans (i.e., me) call, "the sewer rat's eye view of a toilet being flushed". Thanks for the nice words for Singapore. It really helps people like me (i.e. jaded Singaporean) learn to look at Singapore thru the eyes of an objective outsider, and "re-appreciate" what we have. Maybe you'll be back another time. Even if you don't, I hope the memories of your days in Singapore will always bring smiles to you.
We love the local name of the Rain Oculus, thats hilarious :) Thank you for watching out video. Singapore is truly a place like no where else in the world. We are not sure when but do know one day we will be back :)
Love the otters!!
Samsies ❤️
Also congratulations on your first sponsorship 🎉
Thank you!! 😍
Beautiful!!! The light shows look amazing. Do they happen every night? Awesome video😍
EVERY NIGHT! It’s crazy, honestly felt a little bit like Disney world ☺️
Thanks for watching 🥰
There are 2 shows every night at 7.45 pm and 8.45 pm
Welcome to Singapore, Enjoy‼👋👋
Thank you Paul :)
Also cell phone plan looks amazing. I am going to check it out🤩
It’s been pretty great! 😊
Looking into that data plan to travel, merci!
Ouuui! Merci! 😊❤️
Such a fabulous city! xoxo
Thanks for watching Leslie ♥️
Congratulations on your first sponsored video!
Thank you David!! 😊
Singapore is Asia for beginners. After visiting Singapore, you may dive into other parts of Asia equipped with some cultural knowledge. 😊
Singapore is definitely a very cool place full of so many different cultures :)
Thank you for visiting Singapore. Loved your vlog. Wish to see more. You guys should also vlog about our local hawker centres where you can find inexpensive food options. As a local am proud of all your positive comments about singapore. Hope you guys have a good time exploring. You guys should also visit Botanic Garden,Fort canning Park and Tree top walk. It's free to explore. Cheers and have fun.
Thank you so much for watching Sudhesh, we are so happy you enjoyed the vlog. :) we definitely realized Singapore has so so so much to explore!
Wow looks amazing
Thanks for watching alyboo :)
you haven't visited the jewel,singapore zoo,science museum, sentosa and other cool places. you can go check it out
Thanks for the tips 😊
So amazing !!
Agreed such an incredible city, thanks for watching :)
That area where the subway station is reclaimed land...Marina South will gradually be filled with new buildings over the next few years 😊
That’s what we thought, it will be so interesting to visit again and see all the changes. Thanks for watching Raymond 😊
congrats with your first ad!
Thank you so much 🥰
the coffee at hawker centres are cheaper! and they taste really good.
Okay we’ll have to try that next time :) thanks!! 😊
Hi!
Thank you for sharing ❤
Thanks for much for watching 🥰
Thank you! 😊
@@KeithandDev ❤️
@@KeithandDev ❤️
11:22
R2D2 : Don't mind me. I'm just working here.😂
Yes!! What a cute little cleaning robot, glad you spotted it! 😂
this is really wholesome guys
Thanks for watching 😊
Don't worry, nobody is ever underdressed in Singapore 😂. You could wear shorts and slippers in Orchard road and nobody would look twice.
Awe thank you! That makes us feel better 😂 thanks for watching :)
why is the metro station in the middle of nowhere? cos we are planning ahead. we're building our new downtown around that area in 20 years time!...
We assumed that, it will be so interesting to visit again in a few years and see how much it has changed. Very cool they are thinking that far ahead :) thanks for watching Gavin.
you guys are funny 😅
Haha thanks JY :)
Thank you like Singapore
Thanks for watching Lian :)
You and the uncles love 7Eleven😂
Haha very true 😂
It actually has great coffee!
The blue rice you had at the food court is MALAY food. Don't call it Malaysian food coz Malaysian is a nationality. We have Malays in Singapore, Indonesia and Brunei too, but we're not Malaysian. I hope you understand. 👍
Yes we do thank you for the clarification :) we actually learned that while we were in Singapore and tried to start correcting ourselves. Sorry for the error. Thanks for watching :)
Are you Mr Ballen? You look like him
Hahaha 🤣 no I’m not him but thanks! 😎
Singapore will celebrate its 58th year of independence this Aug (2023).
Wow that’s amazing!! Thanks for sharing that with us :)
I like it ;) 😉
We are so happy you liked it!! :) thanks for watching 😊
Hey Keith can I have an autograph?
Sure thing buddy, next time I see y’a 😉
I also want one from Keith 2.0
@@luclabrie2886 no problemo my friendo but that will cost ya doublo 💰
Love it! Always wanted to go to Singapore, now I’m sold 😃
Singapore looks like Los Angeles with Asian people.
We’ve never been to LA
No. I'm Singaporean and have been to LA twice. LA is in very bad shape now. It has tons of lower rise buildings sprawled over a much larger area than SG. It has extremely heavy traffic with almost no public transportation. And lastly the homeless population there and random people hounding you on the streets every few steps you take will keep you on your toes, even on Hollywood Boulevard. LA is no longer what it was in the 1960s-1980s. Search for Skid Row Los Angeles on TH-cam if you cannot imagine how bad it can be.