Singapore is a neighboring country that is easy to travel to.

It takes only 2 hours to travel, and we can easily go to eat, travel, and relax. Let's try it out and see how much fun and tired we can get from a 4-day, 3-night trip to Singapore.

Let's see!!!

Day 1 : Gardens by the bay

Upon arrival and settling into our accommodation, we immediately headed to Gardens by the Bay. Due to limited time, we aimed to maximize our sightseeing experience. Gardens by the Bay is a renowned Singaporean attraction, where visitors can marvel at spectacular light and sound shows. We had purchased a package from Thailand for 1,050 baht, which included admission to Flower Dome, Cloud Forest, and Marina Bay Sands.


Grace arrived at Flower Dome first. During her visit, it was the Autumn Harvest season, so there were pumpkins everywhere. The event ran from September 1 to October 29, 2017. The air inside was cool and comfortable, so there was no need to worry about getting hot while walking around. Plus, it was filled with a variety of flowers from many different countries. Flower lovers, don't miss it!



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Next, we move on to the Cloud Forest, a section featuring lush greenery, cascading waterfalls, and a refreshingly cool atmosphere. This is another popular spot for visitors to stop and take photos. Upon entering, you'll be greeted by a large waterfall where crowds gather to capture the perfect shot. Behind the waterfall, you'll find a building that offers a continuous, winding path for exploration.


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As dusk approached, Grace hurried to Marina Bay Sands to ascend to the Marina Bay Sands Skypark. While she was walking, it started to rain, but fortunately, it only lasted a short while. During her walk, she enjoyed the scenic views.


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Strolling along, you will reach the Marina Bay Sands when you arrive at the light bridge.


With the package we purchased, we didn't have to wait to buy tickets and could go straight up to the 46th floor. There, staff were waiting to guide us. When I went, I had trouble finding the way up, so if anyone else can't find it, just ask at the information desk. I guarantee that once you get up there, you'll be amazed! You'll have panoramic views of all of Singapore.



After enjoying the view, it's time to indulge in some delicious food. Today, we're having lunch at Din Tai Fung, a famous restaurant here. The place is packed, and we had to order our food before even entering. We went all out, ordering everything from chicken to xiaolongbao to dumplings. We were famished after our long walk!



After returning to the hotel to rest and recharge, I prepared my body for the next day's adventures. I stayed at the Parc Sovereign Hotel on Tyywhitt Road for all three nights. The room was comfortable, the staff was attentive, and there was a swimming pool and fitness center available. Overall, it was a great experience.

Day 2: Universal Studios

Waking up early in the morning to visit Universal Studios, a theme park that caters to all ages, from children to adults. The atmosphere is filled with excitement and joy as visitors encounter their favorite characters. Plan to spend the entire day at the park, as some rides may have long queues that can take up to an hour.




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Exhausted after a day at the amusement park, we headed to Chinatown for dinner in the early evening. However, we ended up on the wrong side of the street. Despite this unfortunate turn of events, we stumbled upon the renowned Song Fa Bak Kut Teh restaurant, where a long queue had formed.



The taste is as good as its reputation. The bone-gnawing is so satisfying. I only ordered two dishes to try, and the taste is delicious with a fragrant pepper aroma.


After we were full, we walked to China Town. We opened Maps to guide us there. The streets were beautifully decorated with lights, as expected in Singapore. However, for me, there wasn't much to see. We just walked around to enjoy the atmosphere and help with digestion. But if you're hungry, you can find something to eat in this area.





After walking, we took the MRT to eat chicken rice together near Albert Road. This restaurant is a must-try according to Grace, because the chicken is very delicious. The chicken is tender and the sauce is flavorful.



The taste is considered to be three passes, because it is really delicious. Those who are interested can come and try it.


The night is still young, but our feet are about to fall apart. Exhausted, we decided to take a stroll down Bugis Street before heading back to our accommodation. The street was teeming with vendors selling all sorts of goods, but our stomachs were already full. We ended up buying some snacks as souvenirs for our friends.




Day 3: Yueh Hai Ching Temple (Wak Hai Cheng Bio)


Today is a relaxing day. Yesterday, I went to the temple to pray for love with the red thread deity in Singapore. I recently went to pray for love with the red thread deity in Hong Kong. I am very superstitious, but if you don't believe in this kind of thing, don't blame me.

After paying respects at the temple, we took the MRT to Orchard Road for some shopping. We emerged right at ION Orchard, surrounded by luxury brands and a plethora of food options. It's worth noting that Orchard Road is a haven for shopping, with malls in practically every building, big or small. We were spoilt for choice, unsure which mall to explore first.



My stomach is growling with hunger! Let's eat at Kuroson, a Japanese restaurant with slightly high prices. However, since we've already entered, there's no turning back. Let's just go for it, shall we?

The A5 Wagyu beef, with its 7-word description and tear-inducing price, delivers a taste that is truly divine.

Take the subway to Clark Clay, but first stop by the Tan Si Chong Su Temple, a temple with a sacred spring where people pray for wealth and prosperity.


Stroll back to Clark Clay, a vibrant neighborhood brimming with restaurants, pubs, and bars. Grace recommends visiting in the evening to savor ice cream by the river while enjoying the cool, refreshing breeze. This leisurely activity provides a welcome respite for weary feet.




A renowned seafood restaurant, Jumbo Seafood, is a must-visit for anyone seeking to savor the iconic Chili Crab dish. However, due to budgetary constraints, the search for an alternative eatery to indulge in this culinary delight continues.

We met and walked a short distance before coming across Macpherson Restaurant. Seeing positive reviews on Pantip, we decided to give it a try. We were impressed and would rate it 5 stars. The Chili Crab was exceptional, with large crab claws coated in a smooth and flavorful sauce that melted in our mouths.


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Continuing on to Mustafa Center, the Indian district that sells everything from needles to battleships! Arriving here around 10pm, it was still bustling with activity. I must say, the perfumes are incredibly cheap, especially when you buy two bottles. However, I'm not sure if they're authentic. Some people say they are, while others say they're fake. It's up to you to decide.


Day 4: Tian Tian Chicken Rice


On the last day before returning, I couldn't miss the opportunity to try the famous Tian Tian chicken rice, which uses the Maxwell recipe. The queue was about 10-20 people long, but I didn't have to wait more than 15 minutes to get my food.


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The chicken was tender and the sauce was delicious, but I still prefer the first restaurant. Perhaps my taste buds are not refined enough, as I enjoyed the sauce at Sing Ho Hainan more. After a satisfying meal, I flew back home contentedly.

The four-day, three-night Hello Singapore trip has come to an end. The trip was a whirlwind of eating, sightseeing, and fortune-telling, with a heavy emphasis on the first. Singapore made a positive first impression, with its cleanliness, pleasant weather, abundance of greenery, friendly people, and numerous hidden gems. Every location was spectacular, with stunning displays of light, sound, and color. The trip also served as a reminder of the consequences of excessive walking, as my feet are now quite sore.

Grace has kindly provided a summary of the estimated expenses for everyone.

Expenses

Our accommodation was at the Parc Sovereign Hotel.

  • Flight + Accommodation: 8,000 THB
  • Food: Significant
  • Universal Studios + Cable Car tickets: 2,100 THB (purchased in Thailand)
  • Gardens by the Bay + Marina Bay Sands tickets: 1,050 THB (purchased in Thailand)

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