A DIY family holiday video shot in Changi Village Hotel

Published: Jun 5th, 2009            Comments: None

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Found this on youtube
A DIY video by a family shot in a room in Changi Village Hotel.
probably a family on a short weekend break in the hotel
quite cute, the little girl is so adorable! The way she walks! AWWwww…

Hmm… the glass window in the bathroom.. I wonder if I can watch television while soaking in the bathtub. hmmm… I must remember to take such videos the next time I stay at hotels. Alas, I usually stay at hostels when I travel. Oh well… but the first thing for me to do is to get hold of a camera with a video function… actually, a phone with a video function is good enough I guess! my next must-buy target…..

Live Music near Changi Village Hotel

Published: Jun 5th, 2009            Comments: None

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I like to listen to live  music. I like passionate music. I like LIVE passionate music even more. This Live Band practise should be quite interesting. The venue is interesting as well… Basketball court! This is just a short walk away from the Changi Village Hotel

Changi Point Ferry Terminal: Bumboats, The Clouds and a Fleeting Heart

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Around Changi Village Hotel: Changi Point Ferry Terminal

Found this video on youtube. A bum boat leaves the Changi Point Ferry Terminal. Somehow this video, though quite a short piece struck me as a portrayal of a rather serene aspect of the place. My guess is the person who took this video must have enjoyed himself/ herself at Changi Point Ferry Terminal. I would have if I was there!

Around Changi Village Hotel: Changi Board Walk

Published: Jun 5th, 2009            Comments: None

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Changi Broadwalk/ Changi Point Coastal Walk

Changi is a rather unexplored part Singapore that I have not really ventured to. Perhaps, it is because it is a tad too out of the way. A quick search online for videos related to the activities that can be done at Changi (not the airport) but nearer to the beach and village area…My curiosity was rewarded and I discovered this Changi Board Walk(or Changi Point Coastal Walk as some referred to it) that seems rather interesting. This Changi Board walk is located along the Changi Coastal line and just a short walk away from the bus stop next to Changi Village Hotel.
And of course, good things are meant to be shared? No? Here’s two videos of the board walk for your viewing pleasure!


Nice music with some nice shots of the Changi Village Boardwalk. Perhaps I should get my lazy bum there for a relaxing afternoon.I can almost imagine the feel of the sun, the caress of the sea breeze and the taste of the saltish air! Geez.


I like the natural sounds recorded in this video..the birds chirping and the sound of the wind….Ok, it’s time to really get out there and experience it for myself.

Here’s some information on the Changi Board Walk: http://www.wildsingapore.com/places/cbw.htm

Changi Village - Old world charm in modern Singapore

Published: May 22nd, 2009            Comments: None

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A stone-throw away from Changi Village Hotel lies Changi Village. A visit to Changi Village reveals that it is actually a very unique place which contrast strongly from the rest of the Singapore Island. It somehow evokes an old-school, laid back charm that seems so totally out of place in today’s modern, bustling Singapore City.
Check out these photographs. The classic red-brick design of the buildings. Oooh! I like!

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Oh my! these motorised mini vehicles for children are what I pinned for when I was a little tot, and that’s ahem! quite a while ago. Still, I had to restrain myself from going up to the uncle to ask if adults are allowed to ride in one of those vehicles. Geez. Some people just never grow up.

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A somewhat revamped food centre which somehow still exudes the air of yesteryear. Check out that sign board:” Changi Village Food and Wet Market Stall Holders Association”.

Makes one wonder the purpose of having such an association. I wonder what is its vision, objectives and mission.

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Yummy! The food at Changi Village Food Centre deserves a whole article dedicated to it.

Oh! I also spied a stall selling roasted chest nuts. Yes those which roast the chest nuts on the spot from their little cart.

hmmm.. seems like nostalgia can be yummy too!

Changi Village Hotel - Premier Room Bathroom A trivial quiz

Published: May 22nd, 2009            Comments: None

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This is a picture taken of the bathroom in a premier room in Changi Village Hotel
Hmm….interesting
what do we do with the contraption on the right?
multiple choice answers:
1) wash wine glasses after a night of partying in the room
2) a bath tub for  babies?
3) a bath tub for pets?
4) none of the above…

Pulau Ubin Cycling - Great Fun!

Published: May 22nd, 2009            Comments: None

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It’s a bright sun-shiney morning, A friend and I decided to visit Pulau Ubin.

Yes, 2 “city” urbanites yearning to get back into the embrace of mother nature and “rough it out” abit decided that Pulau Ubin is the “wildest” they can get from Singapore.

We took a bum boat from Changi Point Ferry Terminal which is just across the road from Changi Village Hotel. The bum boat ride was short and enjoyable and there’s a nominal fee of $2. As it was a weekend, there was not much of a crowd. Thankfully, none of us got sea sick from this ride. It would be quite malu (embarrassing) to get sea sick for a 10-minute boat ride! After all, it won’t be a good start to have someone vomitting into the sea on the bum boat ride to Pulau Ubin even before the “real” adventure begins.

Once we set foot on the island. We started reminiscing of the good old school days when we ventured to this island for some school camping trips or sorts . I thought of my stay at the Outward Bound School on Pulau Ubin when I was in Secondary Three. Geez!

Excitedly, we head straight to rent our bicycles. Bicycle rental is rather affordable at a rate of $6 and above for a full-day rental. Cheaper than those at East Coast!!!

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Without any idea on where we would be heading to, we decided to take the ” cycle first, panic later” approach, thinking that this way, our cycling trip would be MORE exciting. But on hind sight, there’s nothing exciting about getting lost on the island, just mildly irritating. hahahaha… we asked for it and rightly deserved it I guess.
Thankfully, the friendly locals are always ready to help with directions and being 2 helpless little girls, we scored extra sympathy points! *winks*

Apart from getting lost, the cycling was quite enjoyable. The soil ground is  surprisingly quite even and not too difficult to cycle on.  With the trees along the bicycle trail form a shady foilage, it felt quite different from cycling around crowded East Coast Park. Occasionally, a scooter or a small car/van will pass us by. We both felt entirely immerse in nature’s embrace and yesteryear charm.

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Here’s a nice photo. Caption can be something like ” Human and Nature Harmonised” ahahhaha…Oh, that’s me by the way.

After cycling around, you can choose to eat at one of the seafood eateries around the town area of Pulau Ubin to complete the trip. However, we did not have enough money to do so and highly doubted the existence of an ATM machine on the island. Thus, we headed back to the main island.

Pulau Ubin is really quite nice, but it’s hard to imagine having to stay there and taking the bum boat to Singapore main island every day when for work. That would be quite tiring and that is also what some of the residents of Pulau Ubin does. RESPECT! I wouldn’t want to deal with those viscious mosquitoes! Both of us have like at least 5 bites on our bodies. Lesson learnt, next time we go to Pulau Ubin, spray tons of mosquito repellent on our bodies!

Famous Nasi Lemak Stall near Changi Village Hotel

Published: May 13th, 2009            Comments: None

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nasi-lemak-near-changi-village-hotelMany people seem to be crazy over this very popular stall

There always seem to be a long long queue and almost all of them seem to buy fried chicken wings as a must have.
Singaporeans are crazy over food and I think they are just as crazy over queueing for good food.
this stall worth exploring I think for someone who stay at the Changi Village Hotel which is just a few minutes walk from here.

Name of food stall:
International Food Stall

International Food Stall occupies a corner unit in Changi Village Food Centre
Located at #1-57 Changi Village Market & Food Centre, Blk 2 Changi Village Road, Singapore 500002
 

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