The Flyer @ Singapore Bay Posted on February 19, 2012 by Zannnie The Flyer at Singapore Bay, I am still craving for the hawker food fair. It has to be the first stop if I ever get to Singapore. Missing all the local favourites like Lor Mee, Ba kut teh, Hor fun, Chili Crab, Laksa, Hain...
The Clarke Quay in Singapore is one of the most visited and also one of the most popular historical sight for it has such a beautiful colour whether in the day or at night. This quay was rather named after a British army officer called ‘Sir Andrew Clarke’. Infact, Singapore is very we...
Singapore Art Museum Posted on February 13, 2012 by Zannnie This is the facade of the Singapore Art Museum by Kojach. This entry was posted in Singapore by Zannnie . Bookmark the permalink . About Zannnie Zannnie founded the SingaporeDailyPhoto.com and this site has been around for fi...
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Mcdonalds skate through Posted on February 12, 2012 by Zannnie Is there also a skate through for the McDonald’s in your city? It is not every branch, but this one in Singapore has it This entry was posted in Singapore by Zannnie . Bookmark the permalink . About Zannnie Zannnie founded...
The white object is the so-called ‘mystery object’ which I’ve chosen for yesterday’s Theme Day. It is a Lotus-Shaped Singapore Museum which collects rain and light. It is interpreted as a lotus flower or outreached hand. And I’d like to share about this museum’s roof which is designed...
Nowadays, Singapore has an outdoor performing venue located along the promenade. Here’s where there are free performances to enhance the arts scene. Which do you think I considered a ‘mystery object’
Zannnie founded the SingaporeDailyPhoto.com and this site has been around for five years. Glad you are here on this blog and hope you like some of the posts here. Please feel free to leave a comment/feedback about this post for today. Together, Zannnie and Zsolt also have another site...
The Clarke Quay in Singapore is one of the most visited and also one of the most popular historical sight for it has such a beautiful colour whether in the day or at night. This quay was rather named after a British army officer called ‘Sir Andrew Clarke’. Infact, Singapore is very we...
For the F1 fans…here are some action pics that i managed to take last night. Must admit it was not very easy for a first timer at this sport as the cars was travelling very fast at the centre of the Pit grandstand where the speed was in excess on 300km/h and was very near the side wal...
Posted on September 12, 2011 by Zannnie Have you been to the Singapore Museum? Here’s a nice photo of the windows there by WSBoon to share with you… About Zannnie Zannnie founded the SingaporeDailyPhoto.com and this site has been around since 4 years ago. Thank you and hope you could ...
View From the 27th Floor – The Ang Mo Kio Panorama Posted on August 19, 2011 by Zannnie View From the 27th Floor – The Ang Mo Kio Panorama. Photo by WSBoon. Doesn’t the HDB (Housing Development Board) flats look colourful and cute like a lego city? That’s the most common Singaporean’s...
Posted on August 12, 2011 by Zannnie Another Marina Bay Sands Skypark View by WSBoon. About Zannnie Zannnie founded the SingaporeDailyPhoto.com and this site has been around since 4 years ago. Thank you and hope you could leave a comment/feedback about this post for today. Zannnie and...
Singapore’s National Day 2011 by Chris Yang Posted on August 9, 2011 by Zannnie Children in Singapore celebrates the National Day today with colours like red and white. They wear red tops and white skirts (for the girls) or white shorts (for the boys). Instilling in them the sense of ...