We were six days and nights in Singapore. Our first day we mostly gawked at Orchard Road, where our hotel was, and the area's many giant super-shopping centers, the presence/abundance of just about every famous designer or retail name you can remember or imagine (including some you thought were dead and gone), the many many-starred restaurants, and so on. All the opulence, extravagance, and ostentation...and then some.
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A store window at the Paragon, advertising the strange alliance between Mickey and Gucci |
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Third floor in the Paragon, a floor of (Lunar) New Year gifts |
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Across the street at Ngee Ann City, where you can design and print your own Polo shirt (T-shirts starting at S$149; S$.75=1U$D) |
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Takashimaya (big department store) gourmet/New Year food court (don't worry, there'll be a separate post on Singapore food) |
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Street scene |
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S$10,000 purse, anyone? |
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At a Lego Store, the glamping set all sold out |
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Another street scene |
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View from our 14th floor room, the point of which is to introduce Singapore's interest in greening everything...to make it not the Garden City, but a City in a Garden (so the C of C said); we rode over much of the island, and it is truly the most completely and beautifully landscaped place I've ever been |
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Ngee Ann City shopping center (including the towers) |
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Across the street, the Paragon |
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You can have all the Chanels and Guccis...I'll take the 7-11s, which are as abundant and crowded in Singapore as in Bangkok; and the rest of SE Asia |
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Tang Plaza and Tower, another mega-shopping center |
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More shopping centers, including Wheelock Place, which houses one of many fine Marks and Spencers in the area |
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Thus (also to be found at Cold Storage, the grocery in Takashimaya) |
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Perhaps best known, the Ion |
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Part of Ion atrium |
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Sculpture outside Ion; the Burghers?! |
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Ever more shopping |
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Pretty incredible |