During the recess week, I invited my mother to Singapore and we had an interesting exploration around Singapore. Here I’d like to describe my exploration from the view of a foreigner.
The first stop was Chinatown. There were so many restaurants, especially Chinese restaurants, attracting me and my mom a lot. By the way, I really miss food in my homeland, like milk tea, hot pot and BBQ. Also, there were many temples in Chinese and Indian style as well as many believers coming to worship. It was surprising for me to see that Indian believers would take off their shoes before entering the temple. Lots of traditional goods were sold there too.
The second stop was the Istana, the house of president in Singapore. The Istana only opens in five specific days and that day we visited it was one of them fortunately. There were many citizens sitting on the grass, chatting or playing games. Along the road surrounded by trees, we got the main building. It looked like European buildings from the outside. Inside it had a great collection of presents from different countries. We saw potteries from China, textile fabrics from India and other beautiful paintings that I couldn’t remember their givers.
These two stops could be considered as cultural spots in my exploration.