@ Picadilly Circus you have this interesting roadname!
Yes, Circuses do ...
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Neotiew hosts an old school charm for all those who wants a relic of the 1980s Singapore charm. Take a sit, soak in this new-age and modern living room. :)
The Modern Living...
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'Sofa so concrete' puns on the existence of the concrete slabs (playground) vs. the sofa you see framed at the top corner. Interesting and contradictory vibes I experienced here, as contrasted to a typically bustling Singapore.
So Far so Concrete
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Hands up, those who miss these playgrounds where the wooden horses reigned! An uncommon right now, the HDB i chanced upon here has such old horses for those kids - ironically, the horse looks beaten by the modern age.
Neigh! At your pl...
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Rattan display overlooking a road I was on, near Novena Sq. Interesting because I felt it was inviting passers-by to sit down and observe the cars go by on the roads on a lazy afternoon. I love rattan chairs!
Rattan Ratter!
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Who remembers Kickapoo in the good old days? The feeling evoked when seeing this sticker in a forsaken old building is just so nostalgic and heartwarming at the same time! Had to snap a photo of it.
Old School Kickapoo!
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Fort Canning houses so many pigeons! One fine afternoon, my buddy and I were talking a random walk in the park and chanced upon so many cute-looking pigeons - kept us busy for abt 30mins, busy snapping their photos!
Pigeon Parade @ t...
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A early in the morning treetop walk (near Sin Ming) is a haven for one to trek lightly by, and the place seems unnoticed to some Singaporeans who chose to sleep in on their weekends. The bridge connector is so pretty!
Walk with me
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Comfy-looking sofa, forsaken in a dilapidated training camp, Neo Tiew. It's a place for NS soldiers to do some live training here. Interesting sight you don't really see - a sofa juxtaposed with the outdoors.
Take a Seat!
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Tree found at deserted place along Lim Chu Kang. Did you ever notice the beauty of nature in run-down and abandoned places like in this photo?
Growth
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The Suntec City Fountain of Wealth is a popular chill-out zone for Singaporeans. While the lights pop and bewilder, how many actually do notice the magical effects that come from snapping a photo at The Moment?
Apparition at the...
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The Sports Stadium at Jurong is super old school, and still attracts the homeland crowd mainly due to the TOTO booth there and drivers who are learning how to drive heavy vehicles. The mood here evokes nostalgia and peace!
Staydium@Jurong!
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We have seen the dragonfruit in supermarts in edible form, but little Singaporeans know that  dragonfruit is actually a cactus and when it blooms, the flower is so pretty. Local farm (Spring Orchard Fruit Farm @ Lim Chu Kang) plants them pretty!
Glory, in your ho...
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The departure board should be there for at least 20 
years. When I was young, I know that I am at the 
airport when I see this. The sounds that it makes 
when refreshing the entries is in my memories of the 
Terminal 1.
Old but useful.
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Upside down Xmas tree..Tilt ur head to have a good look of it :D
Upside down Xmas ...
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Give them a home...
Stray Needs A Home
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