Saturday, April 14, 2012

The Slide @ T3

Heard from bro-in-law that there is a big slide at T3 @ Changi Airport. Since baby loves to take slide, we decide to go and check it out.

There are actually 2 different slides. One is for children, where the start of the slide is at level B2 and the end of the slide is at level B3. The other one, which is more suitable for adults, starts from level 1 and ends at level B3. The former is free for all. However, to take the longer slide (12m!), you need a coupon. Each coupon is worth $10 which can be exchange with your receipt of your expenditure at T3. Be it retail or food, all can be redeemable. Furthermore, once you exchanged the coupon, it can be used anytime within approx 3 months time.


This is interesting. There are some ratings at the end of the slide. Depending on how fast and where you would end, you could be "good", "cool", "excellent" or "awesome!" (which is the furthest).



Hubby taking the 12m slide with baby..


Happy baby after having so much fun...



Happy Birthday to Mama ~~

April 10th was my mama's birthday. Since it falls on a weekday, we decided to give her a treat at Prima Tower Revolving Restaurant during an earlier weekend.


The Peking duck and Shredded Scallops with Fish and Egg white were the highly recommended dishes. The latter was really good but the Peking duck was just medicore. Rest of the dishes were just normal. The dessert, Toffee Banana, won us over instead.



Loads of photos taken at the restaurant.
(pardon the poor quality, I edited the photos using an iphone app)









On the actual day itself, we bought a cake to celebrate after dinner at home. This cake from Glace was really good!



Happy Birthday, mama/ah ma~~! :)


Sunday, March 18, 2012

Farewell for Mr. B

Had a farewell dinner for a colleague-cum-friend at House @ Dempsey. 面子好大, 14 of us went.

Check out the menu.

Food and us.


Mr. B taking photos with everyone.



Had a 2nd round at Wine Company. Only 8 of us went.





Candid!!


Finally a good one.


Mr. B, wish you all the best for your new career! Have fun and hope you find a partner soon. Keep in touch and take care! :)

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Tourist for a day :: On the Singapore Flyer

Big sis had some good deal from deal.com.sg last christmas. We manage to get the tix for both Singapore Flyer and Dukw Tours at $31 each.
Singapore Flyer first. Will arrange for the Dukw Tours sometime this year.



It was the first time for bro-in-law, hubby, baby and me, while it was the 2nd time for the rest of my family members.





Great views. The ride took about 30mins.





Right at the top!


Looking down.. 



Went for lunch at the food court after the ride. The food court was decorated to look like the 70s,80s. Not bad, but as expected at touristic places, the food were pricey.


We seldom go out together as a family, usually just for dinner during special occasions. I'm really looking forward to the next family day trip! :)

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Not a baby anymore

My baby toddler, Natalie 陈子晴
(photos taken last September in Adelaide, Australia, at 24months)
*photo credit: my bro-in-law, Chee Hui

Playful, cheeky, naughty little girl



Loves to play with baby doll



Playing with Grandpa



Fake bobbies?



Feeding uncle and grandpa



Graduation!!



Posing on king's chair outside a German restaurant



Making friends at the airport






Wednesday, January 25, 2012

A Moving Masterpiece: The Song Dynasty as Living Art

清明上河图


When the advert for this exhibition was shown on tv the very first time, my hubby got excited. I was like, "what is that?" Honestly, I have never heard of this painting in my 30 years. I guess it is because we did not learn about China's history in details in school. I only remembered studying about 秦始皇 (Emperor Qin) briefly. I became very interested when I went to surf the website for more details of this historical painting. I was even more intrigued when I realized how the painting was animated to introduce the lives of the people during the Song Dynasty.

Facts and Figures
- two years in the making
- 128x6.5 metres long projection screen
- 12 cinema projectors
- more than 21000 pixels
- 1068 moving characters in the painting

The Song Dynasty was introduced using the five elements : 金 (gold) 木 (wood) 水 (water) 火 (fire) 土 (earth)

火 (fire) : Festivals and Traditions

木 (wood) : Imperial Examination System of the Song Dynasty

土 (earth) : Science and Technology

金 (gold) : Economy and Trade

水 (water) : Cultural Integration

And onto the highlight, the painting! The most creative part, which was also what I like most about this exhibition is the transformation of the painting from day to night. It was really interesting to see the daily lives of the people living in peace and prosperity during the Song Dynasty 900 years ago.

Actual size of the painting, this is the replica. The original is kept at the Forbidden City in Beijing.


The animated painting, shot some scenes in both day and night.

Rural scenary

Ships of ten thousand stones (万石船)

Rainbow bridge (虹桥) - realised that I didn't get a good shot of the night scene
This was found in the middle section of the whole painting. It is a large wooden bridge, shaped like a rainbow. My favourite part.

Crossroad

City Gate Tower

Sun Yang Restaurant (孙羊正店) - A three-storey magnificent building which is popular for drinkers to gather.

Another crossroad inside the city

This is the actual size of the animated painting in the exhibition hall. Actually, I only managed to capture about 50% of the whole painting. (*look out for the Rainbow bridge in above pics)

The ticket price is inclusive of the audio guide. Though I still think that the tickets are a bit too pricey ($21, or $18 if you have passion card), but I think it is really an interesting exhibition if you are the kind that is into historical China. I only managed to take the still pictures but in the exhibition, the people, camels, horses and ships are actually moving. It was really an enjoyable experience. Only 12 days left (closing on 6th Feb)! Catch it if you can!

http://www.amovingmasterpiece.com/index.html