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Haw Par Villa287 viewsIt's Karma. My understanding in simple words is 'we all reap what we sow'.
We plant a seed for every good and bad action we make.
When time is riped, the consequence will surface.SingaporeShots
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Waterloo Street307 viewsThe popular laughing Buddha at Waterloo Street.
He symbolises great fortune/prosperity and most Chinese love to touch Him in hope for greater wealth in the new year.
On the 15th day of the Lunar New Year.SingaporeShots
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Trishaw103 viewsA trishaw in Chinatown
All the tyres are flat
Think it's a display setSingaporeShots
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Trishaw103 viewsA trishaw in Chinatown
All the tyres are flat
Think it's a display setSingaporeShotsOct 03, 2009
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Chinatown73 viewsA red lantern that says "He Jia Ping An" - Everyone in the family (togetherness) is at peace and at ease.
I hope I got the translation rightSingaporeShotsSep 29, 2009
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Chinese Lion146 viewsChinese Lion
Somewhere around Chinatown
SingaporeShotsMar 02, 2009
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Happy Tourists on Trishaw118 viewsHappy Tourists on Trishaw
Turning toward Eu Tong Seng Street
I guess they are heading to ChinatownSingaporeShotsMar 02, 2009
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Old Ford Factory231 viewsMemories at Old Ford Factory.
The first Ford vehicle assembly plant in Southeast Asia.
The Ford Motor Factory notably served as the venue for the formal surrender of Malaya by British Lt. Gen. Arthur Ernest Percival, to the Japanese Commander, Gen. Yamashita Tomoyuki on 15 Feburary 1942. SingaporeShotsFeb 17, 2009
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Old Ford Factory195 viewsMemories at Old Ford Factory.
A big sign board.SingaporeShotsFeb 17, 2009
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Old Ford Factory211 viewsMemories at Old Ford FactorySingaporeShotsFeb 17, 2009
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Old Ford Factory248 viewsMemories at Old Ford Factory.
The first Ford vehicle assembly plant in Southeast Asia.
The Ford Motor Factory notably served as the venue for the formal surrender of Malaya by British Lt. Gen. Arthur Ernest Percival, to the Japanese Commander, Gen. Yamashita Tomoyuki. The surrender took place on 15 Feburary 1942.
SingaporeShotsFeb 17, 2009
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