Thursday, May 15, 2014

River Safari

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Received 2 free tickets from my beloved neighbour and headed off to River Safari!
Surprisingly it was the official opening of River Safari and guess who we saw --- our Prime Minister. He's freaking tall I swear; we were eating at the Panda Bun House and there was this sudden mob of people outside. So out of curiousity, I asked ZK to go and kaypoh and... tada, he managed to catch some snapshots of Mr Lee. Wanted to take a selfie with him but yeah I realised I'm wayyyy too short so, nay.

River safari is rather small I would say, there weren't much animals --- different types of fishes and forest animals, yeap that's about it. Well, it sure lives up to the word 'River' because all the set ups were literally like living in a kampong beside a river. It's kinda cool though.

But my favourite area is of course none other than Jiajia and Kaikai's home, well not because they are pandas, but because it's air-conditioned. KIDDING. Of course the feeling of seeing pandas LIVE is like jsdfjldfvgkfjvmfjgndfjlvhl. Idk how to describe hahaha. But I like Jiajia most, because she was strolling around in pride and letting us take nice photos of her. Not like the Kaikai, sleeping so unglamly on the bamboo bed, you know the chinese phrase '四脚朝天' four limbs facing the sky, yea you get the picture.
 
And the best part of River Safari is none other than the boat ride --- it's quite exciting and fun. If you ever sit at the first row, be prepared to get SOAKED, but it's worth the experience haha. And do visit River Safari now before they start charging you for the boat ride!

Left at around 3.30pm and went to this railway track at Bukit Timah to take some photos. I swear the photos turned out to be really nice, but we had to walk quite a bit from the bus station to reach the railway track. If you wanna take nice photos and don't want to look like you're in Singapore, I will totally suggest this place for you.
So here are some photos:

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Had a really wonderful and well-spent day with this boy and not forgetting a HUGE thank you for being willing to stand under the hot sun to take these photos with me and also, to squeeze into the mob of people to help me catch some photos of LHL, hahaha.

Let's continue to walk down the road with our hands in each other's.
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