Themepark: Mini Siam, Pattaya
If
you happen to visit Pattaya in Thailand, one of the city’s attraction that you
may include in your itinerary is this outdoor themepark named Mini Siam.
Located along Sukhumvit Road north of Pattaya, it contains replica of the world’s and Thailand’s famous landmarks
and monuments.
Built
in 1985, the park has shown its age but still some of the structures are in
good condition and the whole area is aptly maintained. Because there are a lot
of them, the structures can be viewed in group for you not to miss any one of
the structures. There are a lot of these famous landmarks in miniature and it
would be quite tiring and time consuming if you view it up-close one at a time.
Beach Getaway: Minang Cove Resort, Tioman Island
Going on even a short getaway is becoming a rarity for me unlike way back few years ago. My present job assignment hold me 6 days a week, and it means I can only have Sunday as my free day. What more is I cannot easily just file a leave if I want to. That is why only when a public holiday falls on a weekend can I plan to travel. But the downside of travelling during these period is, it is expensive because of the expectation that everybody is travelling out in Singapore. During public holidays in Singapore, hotels and resorts in neighbour countries have mark up their rates.
The Hari Raya public holiday falls on a Sunday so the following day is the official holiday. This means I have only 2 days to spare for this holiday. I was thinking of another beach getaway that does not require me to take plane to go there. Two options came up for me, the nearby islands of Indonesia and the beaches in Malaysia. In Bintan Indonesia, all the cheaper nice beaches have been fully-booked already and the only left are those high-end resorts which way too expensive for my liking. So I searched for possible getaway in Malaysia. I have been longing to go back to Fort Dickson, the first time I went there years ago I enjoyed the place and have a nice recollection of the place. But when I searched online for a nice resort to stay, the one I love to stay were all fully-booked. I was looking for the stilt rooms by the sea but all were taken up already.
Museum Exhibit: Joseon Korea
Another on-going exhibition at Asian Civilization Museum that I had the opportunity to view is the Joeson Korea – Court Treasures and City Life. During the Singapore Heritage Festival held on May, the museum was open to the public for free. I took the oppurtunity to check the exhibition as I was intrigued with Korean culture and heritage. I have no idea that Korea was once ruled by a king.
Labels:
ACM,
Josean Korea,
Museum,
Singapore
Location:
1 Empress Pl, Singapore 179555
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