Philippines 2024: Baguio 3D/2N Itinerary

Upon arriving back at NAIA T2 around 9:30pm from our 3D/2N Cebu trip (you can read my Cebu blog HERE), I booked a grab car for my parents (using the grab app in my phone) for their ride back home. We stayed for a while at a coffee shop just outside T2 while waiting for…

Philippines 2024: Cebu 1-day Itinerary

This is a short 3D/2N trip I prepared especially for my parents so I tried not to make a very complicated itinerary and mainly focused on exploring on our second day. Though I want to see as much as I can since this is my first time in Cebu, I have to take into consideration…

Bukit Batok Hillside Park

An abandoned park in Bukit Batok which now has been successfully taken over by nature, with areas of interests such as an old well, a mini bamboo forest and a wooden torii-like structure, the place has now become the newest destination for nature lovers and trekkers. How to get there? The nearest MRT station is…

Admiralty Park to Woodlands Waterfront Park

Admiralty Park Admiralty Park which consist of 20 hectares of nature area (it is considered as the largest nature area within a park in Singapore) and 7 hectares of urban area is the largest park in the northern area of Singapore. The park was reopened in 2017, two years after it was temporarily closed for…

Sembawang Hot Spring Park

Sembawang Hot Spring Park is one of the only two hot springs that can be found in Singapore, the second one is located in Pulau Tekong and is not accessible to the general public, making Sembawang Hot Spring the popular hot spring for locals. First discovered in 1908 on the grounds owned by Chinese merchant…

Things to do on a cruise (for free!)

Planning on going on a cruise anytime soon? We have listed some of so many things you can do to make yourself busy while on board. 1. Eat, drink and eat some more. If you are a fan of buffets, you will surely enjoy going on a cruise. Part of the fee that you paid…

Singapore’s last remaining Dragon Playground

In the early 1970s, the Housing and Development Board (HDB) developed a plan to introduced different range of playground to its public housing estates. As Singaporeans started to move to high-rise public housing estates, the playgrounds are envisioned to inspire a sense of national identity. By late 1970s, playgrounds was slowly introduced to different housing…