Pictures - Singapore
Mah, it is always so hard to find a nice introducion for the entry ;P
Nya, don’t have a lot to say, just … more pictures ;D
Because I had to wait for Rosie two hours until she picked me up from the airport, I’ve waited there and watched people :D




The Lavender Food Centre :>


My first dinner in Singapore – Dumplings! And omg, I love them so, so much!

My 2-Bed-Room for the first two days =)

Some stuff which Alecs gave me, when we walked around for the first time :)

My bed :)

Orange juice is so nice … but not when it has some horrible slimy fruit pieces inside *shivers*

The TV in our guestroom ;P

Singapore is constructing like crazy.

A typical Bus stop :)

In the near of the hostel



The Arqueen Hotel, next to my hostel … and way too expensive for me ;P

The building with our hostel (the green-yellow one)

The little street to our hostel. Okay, that is not the best part (and richest) of Singapore, but I didn’t care. For me it was okay :)

My first Chinese Gameshow at the TV \^^/

Nya, don’t have a lot to say, just … more pictures ;D
Because I had to wait for Rosie two hours until she picked me up from the airport, I’ve waited there and watched people :D




The Lavender Food Centre :>


My first dinner in Singapore – Dumplings! And omg, I love them so, so much!

My 2-Bed-Room for the first two days =)

Some stuff which Alecs gave me, when we walked around for the first time :)

My bed :)

Orange juice is so nice … but not when it has some horrible slimy fruit pieces inside *shivers*

The TV in our guestroom ;P

Singapore is constructing like crazy.

A typical Bus stop :)

In the near of the hostel



The Arqueen Hotel, next to my hostel … and way too expensive for me ;P

The building with our hostel (the green-yellow one)

The little street to our hostel. Okay, that is not the best part (and richest) of Singapore, but I didn’t care. For me it was okay :)

My first Chinese Gameshow at the TV \^^/

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ich hab mir singapur irgendwie immer anders vorgestellt XD aber viel hab ich ja 'noch nicht gesehen' ;D außerdem hab ich mir japan auch so vollkommen anders vorgestellt.
ich find das nie schlimm wenn das hotel nicht im reicheren teil der stadt liegt. dann kriegt man was vom wahren leben mit. mein 'hotel' in japan war auch in ner bescheidenen gegend aber es war vollkommen okay ^^
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Das dachte ich auch gerade. ^^
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Ich hab das Foto jetzt wieder rausgenommen ^^
Btw:
*lol*
Du hättest mal sehen müssen, dass sowas in Singapur recht "in" ist. Halt richtig spitz gefeilt und lackiert ... wie Fingernägel ^^
:P
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Du hättest mal sehen müssen, dass sowas in Singapur recht "in" ist. Halt richtig spitz gefeilt und lackiert ... wie Fingernägel ^^
Stimmt ;D
Die typischen Singapur-Bilder kommen noch, versprochen ^^
Ich auch nicht. Ich meine gut, wenn ich das Geld hätte, würde ich schon mal ein Wochenende in einem Luxushotel verbringen, aber ich bevorzuge halt wirklich solche Sachen. Oder kleine Hotels, wie in Bali. Du kommst schneller in Kontakt mit anderen Leuten :)
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Und ich finde die Umgebung von deinem Hostel gar nicht so schlimm. ^^
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Dumplings:
The jiaozi 饺子 is a common Chinese dumpling which generally consists of minced meat and chopped vegetables wrapped into a piece of dough. Popular meat fillings include ground pork, ground beef, ground chicken, shrimp, and even fish. Popular mixtures include pork with Chinese cabbage, pork with celery, lamb with spring onion, leeks with eggs, etc. Jiaozi are usually boiled or steamed. Jiaozi is a traditional dish eaten during Chinese New Year's Eve and some other festivals. Family members gather together to make dumplings. It is also eaten for farewell to family members or friends.
Another type of Chinese dumpling is made with glutinous rice. Usually, the glutinous rice dumplings 粽子 [zongzi] are triangle or cone shaped, also filled with some red beans, Chinese dates or a little meat. Glutinous rice dumplings are traditionally eaten during the Duanwu Festival.
If dumplings are fried in a small amount of oil, they are called guotie 锅贴 or potstickers. Compared to wonton 云吞s (dumplings served boiled in a soup), jiaozi have a thicker skin and are bigger. Wontons are wrapped in rectangular dough while jiaozi are wrapped in round dough.
Chinese cuisine includes sweet dumplings. Tangyuan are smaller dumplings made with glutinous rice flour and filled with sweet sesame, peanut, red bean paste. Tangyuan may also be served without a filling. There are also other kinds of dumplings such as har kao, siew mai, small cage-steamed bun (xiaolongbao), pork bun and crystal dumpling.
See also: dim sum 点心 for descriptions of several other kinds of dumplings such as gau and taro root dumplings.
Ich übrigens auch nicht ;P
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ich seh keine füße oO
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Ich hab das Foto wieder rausgenommen. Die lachen über meine Zehennägel ._."
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Hm, I don't know. But compared to the Euro it is pretty cheap :)
Re: cooool
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And your room wasn't really big but clean^^ I remember the room in Taiwan we had^^ Sure it was clean but not as pretty as yours^^
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Oh yes, that is true. The hostel in Taiwan looked a little bit ... vernachlässigt? :o