Somewhere in the Strait of Malacca

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My apologies for the light posting of late, as I'm off on a pre-Spring Festival holiday. Gotta beat the rushes, ya know.

I'm on a cruise ship on a part-Christmas gift, part-family get-together holiday which is seeing us visit Singapore, Sihanoukville, Cambodia, Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh City, Nha Trang, Hanoi, and finally Hong Kong. It's my first visit to a few of these places, and I already have plenty to stay about Singapore.

I'm not sure where Singapore has been all these years, but I've fallen in love with it. The climate, scenery, cleanliness, friendliness, architecture, and environment were all impressive. My question is, what is it like to live there? Can anybody comment on that?

I'd like to write more, and have a bunch of topics to write about, but the $0.55/minute on-board internet charge makes that next to impossible. Perhaps Paul might chime in with a few of his witty posts in the meantime! If you don't hear from me until then, I hope everyone has a great spring festival, and all the best in the year of the rat!

Cam.

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Yixiu said:

You may fall in love with Singapore's climate, cleanliness and local food, though I find I got bored with it very easily, as I discovered people there are aloof to almost everything except for shopping. The culture and media sphere are incredibly bald. Tell me your experience...I do wish I could find more positive side of Singapore.

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