July 26, 2012

Chinatown - 牛车水 (Niu Che Shui)


In every big cities situated outside China, you can normally find a Chinatown. Indeed, cities such as Toronto, New York, London and Paris all have a Town of Chinese people. So...when you have a craving for delicious Chinese foods or can't control your desire to buy Chinese gifts, don't worry, there might be a Chinatown near your house.

But Singapore is a little bit different from the other countries. Why?
Simply because Singapore is a country dominated by ethnic Chinese.
So, it's a little bit strange to find a Chinese town in a vibrant city dominated by ethnic Chinese.
It feels like a Chinatown in a Chinese Town (Haha!).

In 1822, Sir Stamford Raffles, Singapore founder, along with his Engineer Lieutenant P. Jackson and a Town Planning committee came up with the «Raffles Town Plan». They drew up a map that allocated lands according to functional and ethnic divisions. They decided that the North Side of Singapore river was going to be for Government purposes while the South side was going to be for Finance and Commercial use. At that time, the Chinese immigrants were allocated at Telok Ayer district. But because of the arrival of a lot of immigrants, later, other districts were added for the Chinese people. *

Singapore Chinese commonly use ''牛车水'' when they want to say ''Chinatown'' in Chinese language. Literary, it means ''Ox, Cart, Water''. These 3 Chinese characters come from the fact that during the 19th century, Chinatown water supply was mainly transported by animal-driven cart. **

Singapore's Chinatown is rich with history. A simple walk over there will show you the richness of it. The Chinese food with a Singapore touch, the coloured old architectures, the Chinese Night Market are few examples of an amazing heritage that we can enjoy today.

So come visit, you will see, you will not be disappointed!



  




















July 24, 2012

On my way to Singapore Red Cross...

July 24, I woke up, took a shower, ate my breakfast and went to Singapore Red Cross (SRC) for volunteer help. 


The Red Cross is an international independent humanitarian organization dedicated to protecting human life and dignity, relieving human suffering and responding to emergencies. It's core values are ''Compassion'', ''Passion'' and ''Professionalism''.  


SRC is situated at the exit of Dhoby Ghaut metro Station.
Dhoby Ghaut is the station where the ''North South Line'' (Red line) and the North East Line (Purple/Blue line) cross. 




In case one day you want to go there, you have to walk the opposite direction of Plaza Singapura shopping mall. The address is 15 Penang Lane.


The administration asked me to register myself so that I can be a volunteer member.
After I fill up the form, I could immediately started my volunteer work.
Basically, what I did was quite simple, I opened every ''First aid'' kit and took out everything that was expired. 


What is the purpose of doing that? Well, it's to send these ''First aid'' kits to the Third World in good condition to provide basic medical tools to people.


Here is the link to have more information on Singapore Red Cross mission, vision, objectives and core values:



Next to Penang Lane
Trail outside Dhoby Ghaut MRT
Singapore Red Cross Society
Red Cross Volunteers
Red Cross Volunteers

Volunteer Passport














July 22, 2012

Introduction to Singapore....country of flats

Welcome everyone!
Are you ready for a trip with me?
I'll give you frequently a little taste of Singapore.
So just sit down in front of your computer and enjoy your experience by reading my blog.


Aaah Singapore!
What can we say about Singapore?
To be honest, so many things. I can write endless pages, but it will troublesome for me to write and for you to read.


Singapore....it's:
  • a South-East Asian island;
  • a country;
  • a clean city;
  • a world of modern flats;
  • a paradise for cheap and delicious food;
  • a vibrant place with more than ~4 millions Singaporeans & ~1 millions Foreigners.
  • a paradise for shopping!
  • etc...of course!
So let me give you first a small taste of this beautiful country by showing you some random pictures I took all around the city. In the next few months, I will share with you some specials places that make Singapore a visit(tour) must! Are you ready!? Let's go!