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‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 2

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‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 2

We are already at Episode 2 of the first season of ‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA (also known as Voice of China Season 5, oops)! This episode is full of hits and misses, and no particular contestant that really stood out for me. The highlight of the episode is probably the touching rendition of 寂寞有多长 by 苏立生 and that's pretty much it. If you're lazy to watch the whole episode, you can read the summary here:




Here you can watch the entire SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 2.
‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 2

22-year old 刘雪婧 (Liu Xue Jing, GiGi) appears to look like Elva Hsiao and her cutesy introduction video set in Shanghai Disneyland is a vast contrast from her performance which she sings 就是现在 by Wang Leehom. This final year undergraduate at the Shanghai Music Academy wins the hearts of three judges - first, Wang Feng, then Jay Chou and Na Ying. Wang Feng and Na Ying comments on the 'explosive' nature of her voice, and especially how contemporary and infectious it is due to her ability to re-design the tempo of the song. Jay Chou highlights his skill to rap and that he will able to help her. I don't really like her personality as she comes across as pretending to be someone else. After a very long deliberation, she chooses Team Wang Feng. She was one of the top 8 contestants in 声动亚洲.

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 2

Initially, 吉克皓 Ji Ke Hao has a soothing, Sodagreen-sque, androgynous voice, that seemed only suitable for Harlem. After the first verse, it becomes more playful that almost sound like it's playing tribute to Jay Chou's 稻香. This guy's performance piqued Na Ying's curiosity, and he adds in some tribal/traditional 彝族 elements and wins the appreciation of Harlem and Wang Feng too! In the end, he chooses Team Harlem.

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 2

The choice of song that 白静晨 Bai Jing Chen made wins a round of cheers... the hottest song of 2015 (and probably in 2016) in all big and small karaoke rooms around the world - 小幸运! But there's nothing special that warrants this just yet, too safe. All the judges hesitate. Maybe they've heard this song too many times. They are waiting for a breakthrough... Na Ying approves at a crucial point. Nobody fights with Team Na Ying.


‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 2

苏立生 Su Li Sheng belts out a heartfelt 寂寞有多长, dedicated to his parents. He leads a simple life in Beijing and works as a singer at a gastropub. As he reaches the chorus of his performance, Wang Feng and Na Ying both smashes the button. A very touching performance, with not one dry eye left in the room. Jay Chou encourages 苏立生 Su Li Sheng to join Wang Feng, but with a surprising turn of events, he chooses Team Na Ying!

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 2

The moment 曾敏杰 Zeng Min Jie begins her performance of an oldie song 我是不是该安静的走... immediately, she reminds me of Joanna Wang Ruo Lin. She lost me a bit until the end, when she switches things up a bit. Somehow she doesn't appeal much to me with her lack of EQ when it comes to the Q&A with the judges... and she picks Team Jay Chou.



‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 2

From the start, 刘文天 Liu Wen Tian is on fire! This rocket guy from Inner Mongolia gains the approval of Wang Feng quickly, with his song 夢回唐朝, an underrated song in most people's opinions. Na Ying approves of him as well despite the clash of styles. It was a crazy performance by this singer who is actually a quiet, reserved man! The judges discussed 唐朝乐队 in-depth with him. After all that discussion, he chooses Team Wang Feng.

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 2

The youngest contestant of this episode, 19-year old accountancy student 郑迦文 Zheng Jia Wen picks 停格 by 蔡健雅. I must say, good choice of song. His voice is quietly beautiful, almost the male-version of 蔡健雅. Wang Feng hits the button almost immediately, while Jay Chou slides down at the very last moment. He revealed he actually wished Na Ying would choose him. But it seems like his second choice is Team Wang Feng.

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Let TheSmartLocal Be Your Travel Planning Companion

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Let TheSmartLocal Be Your Travel Planning Companion

Hello there, my fellow wanderlust reader. Let's talk travel again, and this time, something to recommend for you to read during the lull periods when you take a break between journeys. There are many travel websites out there that you might be considering when you are planning for your next destination, but one that I consistently read and rely on is TheSmartLocal.com.


Let TheSmartLocal Be Your Travel Planning Companion 

One of their travel feature categories is collaborations with airlines that bring you articles to the latest new destinations. The team behind TheSmartLocal will tell you exactly what to look out for to the less-charted territories by going out there first, so you know that your travels don't always have to be the same few places.

Let TheSmartLocal Be Your Travel Planning Companion

Then again, if you need complete travel guides to popular and nearby destinations, TheSmartLocal has them too. They especially cater to the budget-conscious too, detailing the prices and fares of their recommended places.

Let TheSmartLocal Be Your Travel Planning Companion


Being TheSmart"Local", a lot of their articles are focused sharply on helping you, the traveller, to experience the local lifestyle, which is an important belief of mine in travelling. They feature lots of interesting off-the-beaten path ideas that take you away from the tourist crowds and it almost feels like you have a local friend bringing your around these places.

Let TheSmartLocal Be Your Travel Planning Companion

And of course, there are quirky articles that you can read while on your downtime - we all need to recover from jetlag from time to time. How many closet hipsters are there in the 21st century? Could you be one? You can find out here.

Let TheSmartLocal Be Your Travel Planning Companion

Where will the road take you next? Wander off. Set off your sails. Breathe.

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Tagaytay away with me, with Lake Taal - 2D1N itinerary!

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Tagaytay away with me (Manila, Philippines) - 2D1N itinerary!

Tagaytay. It is a little mesmerizing little town in Cavite, a 3 hour ride down south of Manila, and just serene, peaceful, and a thousand times slower pace of life. Everyone here is perpetually on a holiday mood, reminds me a little of the little town of Mui Ne, but then it's slightly bigger around here and with a lot more to do. We certainly didn't finish all the touristy things to do around Tagaytay, but it would certainly be a shame to be rushing around this place to see instead of just taking it slow and experiencing it as it is... well, here is our 2D1N itinerary for your reference:




All stopovers in my Tagaytay trip are marked on this map for your convenience.



Where to stay

Tagaytay is a relatively small town, and as long as you stay somewhere near the Tagaytay-Nasugbu Highway between the Sky Ranch and Museo Orlina, you will be fine. Everything that you'll need to do is quite easy to access from where you stay either by a walk or by a jeepney ride!


Where we stayed

If you followed my Manila adventures here, you will know that we stayed at Our Melting Pot Makati! This time at Tagaytay, we stayed at their branch right at Tagaytay as well. A private double room goes at SGD25/night (PHP870), which is a really good rate for one of the best sleeps I've had - though I must had been really tired from the day activities. The hosts helped us arranged our day trip to Lake Taal too, and we would set off from the hostel the next morning.

Our Melting Pot Tagaytay
75 Smokey Hill Drive
Maharlika East Subdivision
Tagaytay, 4120, Philippines

Tagaytay away with me (Manila, Philippines) - 2D1N itinerary!

How to get to Tagaytay from Manila

From wherever you are, take the metro to Taft terminal station. There, you will see a lot of buses and pick one that heads to Nasugbu. Then, ask the driver to drop you off at Tagaytay. Alternatively, if the junction of Sen Gil Puyat (Buendia) and Taft Avenue is nearer to you, there are many buses departing for Tagaytay several times a day over there. We left Manila at 8 in the morning. The journey takes nearly three hours, and we arrived in our hostel at 11. It was drizzling a little bit, and so it was a little tempting to stay in the hostel to nap a bit, but... no, there are many interesting cafes along the way for breakfast to explore!

Tagaytay away with me (Manila, Philippines) - 2D1N itinerary!

And we ended up choosing one with an amazing view - Bag of Beans! Most of the cafes and restaurants on the Lake Taal side of the road has a pretty good view, but Bag of Beans is one of those with a little balcony where you can even have pasta, croissant, soups, coffee and cake all while chilling out and admiring the view. I thought I'll never get bored of it.

Tagaytay away with me (Manila, Philippines) - 2D1N itinerary!

With a book and coffee, I can stay here for-ev-er!
Because... check out that sick view behind me:

Tagaytay away with me (Manila, Philippines) - 2D1N itinerary!

Hello, Lake Taal!!!

It was so humongous I nearly forgot it wasn't the sea, but an impressive huge lake that fills the Taal Volcanic Caldera created from eruptions dated 500,000 years ago. That's also where we will be sailing across the next morning, so it was really fascinating to observe it from this vantage point first.

Tagaytay away with me (Manila, Philippines) - 2D1N itinerary!

And the other side... feeling immensely small among all these greenery!

Tagaytay away with me (Manila, Philippines) - 2D1N itinerary!
 Tagaytay away with me (Manila, Philippines) - 2D1N itinerary!
 Tagaytay away with me (Manila, Philippines) - 2D1N itinerary!


The menu at Bag of Beans is mostly dedicated for breakfast and brunch, and obviously, by the look of their name, their coffee must be pretty darn good so yes, that's something to order to start off with. A few things that caught our eye - the Shepherd's Pie (PHP130, SGD3.80) and Spaghetti with Cream Sauce (PHP260, SGD7.50) which were both splendid and absolutely mouthwatering with their intense flavours. We polished everything off super quickly and got back to admiring the view...

Tagaytay away with me (Manila, Philippines) - 2D1N itinerary!
 Tagaytay away with me (Manila, Philippines) - 2D1N itinerary!
 Tagaytay away with me (Manila, Philippines) - 2D1N itinerary!

The Blueberry cheesecake (150PHP, ~SGD4.30) is just a sweet delectable dessert that mustn't be skipped regardless how full you are. It really surprised me to taste one of the best cheesecakes at Bag of Beans because I thought there ought to be some compensation for the amazing view, but no, apparently you can have the view, and eat the best cake ever.

Bag of Beans
General Emilio Aguinaldo Highway Mendez Crossing West
Tagaytay - Nasugbu Hwy, Tagaytay, Cavite, Philippines



After the super heavy breakfast and lunch, we made our way at Bodicures Spa for a full-body massage. It was still raining and there was nothing much we can do so... massage it is! It was a very no-frills, down-to-earth and solid good 2-hour massage. It was a perfect unwinding session that I looked forward to especially after the long hiking session the previous day.

Bodicures Spa
Tagaytay - Calamba Road
Tagaytay, 4120 Cavite, Philippines

Much more refreshed, we took a little turn around the Tagaytay Rotonda area to check out some of the shopping area, though it was a little disappointing. There was nothing much to buy, but a lot of people watching opportunities where the locals get their usual grocery shopping done, as well as many day to day stuff such as telecommunications services. 


Tagaytay away with me (Manila, Philippines) - 2D1N itinerary!

From Tagaytay Rotonda, we traipsed our way back to our hostel, hopefully finding a nice dinner place along the way. I didn't do much of a research for good places to eat at Tagaytay - and well, luck played a role in this as we chanced upon this excellent lookout point for sunsets - well, if the weather is much better. But the gloomy colours have their own unique watercolour palette that I really liked as well... of course, all of it against the Lake Taal as the backdrop.

Tagaytay away with me (Manila, Philippines) - 2D1N itinerary!

You might not be able to guess where this is because some kind of snooping is required - we followed our instincts for good views and kinda trespassed into Days Hotel, one of the more strategically located hotels in Tagaytay, to reach this pretty lawn. Everywhere else along the highway is rather non-photogenic, so this is considered a rare find... I think we probably passed off as one of the guests because none of the staff threw us out, but hey, if you don't mind spending a little more on accommodation, it's a double room for SGD113/night. Well, you get rooms with this view, so it's pretty worth it I guess!

*Not a review. Do further research yourself.

Days Hotel Tagaytay
Aguinaldo Hwy Silang Crossing
Tagaytay City, Philippines

Tagaytay away with me (Manila, Philippines) - 2D1N itinerary!
 Tagaytay away with me (Manila, Philippines) - 2D1N itinerary!

Along the way, Pamana caught our eye and we went into this family-run, two-storeyed restaurant. We were on a hunt for a night view of the lake (honestly not tired of it yet) but Tagaytay at night was extremely windy and chilly, more so on the balcony on Pamana! It was nearly impossible to stay out there and eat normally, though there was a brave table of diners right out there fending off blustery winds. It was actually pretty much all dark out there. Anyway, when it comes to Pamana's food - it was a hearty, satisfying dinner. They pride themselves with generations-old recipes, and so we ordered some of Filipino's bests - lechon pork, and seafood fried rice platter, both of which were filling and delicious. They have an eye-opening lot of local options on the menu but we got to settle on a manageable amount, and that was what we chose. We washed it all down with a pandan honey iced tea, one of the most ingenious refreshing teas ever.

Tagaytay away with me (Manila, Philippines) - 2D1N itinerary!

Did I mention that this family has got attractive good genes based on their family pictures hung everywhere? Yes they do. It turns out that there aren't many outstanding restaurants around Tagaytay that hits the sweet spot between price, convenience and quality, and Pamana is one of them. I even got two scarves from their first-storey boutique shop for a reasonable price of about PHP500 (~SGD14) each which I absolutely can't get my hands off the next day - it was cold - and saved my life (more on that later). So - Pamana yes.

Pamana
Tagaytay-Nasugbu Highway Tagaytay City
Near The Boutique Bed & Breakfast

Tagaytay away with me (Manila, Philippines) - 2D1N itinerary!

There is more shopping to be had at Ayala Malls opposite Pamana, which I highly recommend for you to get a scarf if you intend to head to Lake Taal the next morning. This is because on the journey to Lake Taal, there will be an extended duration on the tricycle where you would be exposed to winds (due to speed and the weather), and that will be very harsh on your face and your respiratory tract - I got a sore throat almost immediately after because I wasn't taking care to cover my face. So yes, scarves are important, in hindsight. Get one here if you don't have one already. Besides shopping opportunities, we got an ice-cream at Cold Stone Creamery at half-price of Singapore prices. We then ransacked this baking store that has an insane amount of baking ingredients located on the second floor of Ayala Malls. All I could remember was a 1kg pack of crushed Oreo biscuits, but you can imagine all the jumbo bags of similar stuff. Phoon Huat has nothing on this one!! It is a must-stop for all baking fanatics. We basically hung out at Ayala Malls until it was time to go back on a jeepney.

 Tagaytay away with me (Manila, Philippines) - 2D1N itinerary!

My eyes sprung open with anticipation the next morning - we're going to Lake Taal!!
The place we've been staring at through the light drizzle yesterday was sparkling blue and amazing - we were blessed with incredibly good weather that morning.

Tagaytay away with me (Manila, Philippines) - 2D1N itinerary!

Before that, we were picked up by a tricycle at the main road near our hostel. We were driven down the main highway and then down this winding twisty road (the most of Tagaytay is located on higher grounds) to the small pier where we will take a boat to the Taal Volcano for our hike! As I said, please wrap your neck with your scarf and cover your mouth on the tricycle. It was very thrilling as usual but at the same time it was somehow very unnerving because our particular tricycle was going extremely fast even round the bends! The tricycle driver was very experienced though, so no worries. Very soon, we were already at the lake, where several other tourists were waiting with us for our boat.

Tagaytay away with me (Manila, Philippines) - 2D1N itinerary!
  
Jumping onto the boat even before it was ready... yes this was the one we will be on to sail over to Volcano Taal!! I love the striking colours of the boat against the blue lake.

Tagaytay away with me (Manila, Philippines) - 2D1N itinerary!

And row row row we go!
(Actually it operates on engine)

Tagaytay away with me (Manila, Philippines) - 2D1N itinerary!

Hello there, volcano! We are moving towards you...


Tagaytay away with me (Manila, Philippines) - 2D1N itinerary!
  Tagaytay away with me (Manila, Philippines) - 2D1N itinerary!
 Tagaytay away with me (Manila, Philippines) - 2D1N itinerary!
 Tagaytay away with me (Manila, Philippines) - 2D1N itinerary!

And we're on the island!

This was actually the fourth volcano I'm coming to close contact with within a six months period - and I never seen a real life volcano before. First, Bromo; second, Semeru (although I failed); third, Pinatubo! Now, Taal. I guess now I can start introducing Taal Volcano?

It's scary to think, but Taal is still a live volcano. Since its earliest known eruption in 1572, it has erupted a grand total of 33 times until its last outburst in 1977. That's not very long ago for a history of a volcano!

Tagaytay away with me (Manila, Philippines) - 2D1N itinerary!

Taal Volcano is one of the lowest volcanoes in the world, with its highest point only at 311m above sea level, on the eastern rim of the Main Crater. This island covers an area of 23km2, and is surrounded by freshwater. For the geographer buffs, you might want to know that its morphological features show that its eruptions were either phreatic or phreatomagmatic (interaction of magma and water) in nature. We observed its odd formation - with multiple rims and craters - from Bag of Beans yesterday, but reading up on it at the small museum on the island itself enlightened us a lot. The island is actually composed of at least 35 cones coalescing by several eruptions, which were created by different volcanic processes - base surges, airfalls, and effusion of lava! I could feel my geographer teachers feeling really proud of me as I read this.

Tagaytay away with me (Manila, Philippines) - 2D1N itinerary!

There was an option to take a 'guided paid tour' up to the crater, but actually there is no need for it as the route is very straight-forward. You can simply follow the other tourists actually, and hike your way up. There were some parts of it that was very, very slippery because there were more ashy slopes rather than rocky slopes. My boots had practically no traction on the ground, and I kept slipping. A middle-aged English man offered to hold my hand all the way down on the return trip, which I thankfully accepted because I think I would have otherwise sprained an ankle or a hip (thank you so much!!)

Honestly this hike is much harder and tougher on the knees than Mount Pinatubo, especially the return journey with mostly downward slopes. There is always an option to take the ponies up though, but they looked so overworked and sad, so I don't recommend them unless you really can't do the hike physically.

Tagaytay away with me (Manila, Philippines) - 2D1N itinerary!

One of the views towards Tagaytay town somewhere along the way! Views like these really push me on! The other tourists were also huffing and puffing and doing their best, so I gotta push on. I really want to see the crater!

Tagaytay away with me (Manila, Philippines) - 2D1N itinerary!
 Tagaytay away with me (Manila, Philippines) - 2D1N itinerary!

Do you see where we were supposed to go? All the way... somewhere at the horizon. Let's go!!!

Tagaytay away with me (Manila, Philippines) - 2D1N itinerary!

A sulfuric rock find!

Tagaytay away with me (Manila, Philippines) - 2D1N itinerary!

I was obviously slower than the rest because I was so physically unfit! It is do-able, I just needed to take more rests... for example, to take more photographs while I am catching a breath...

Tagaytay away with me (Manila, Philippines) - 2D1N itinerary!

How much have I climbed? Pretty good, right? Almost there...

Tagaytay away with me (Manila, Philippines) - 2D1N itinerary!

AND THERE YOU ARE, crater.
That feeling of seeing it is... I don't know, quite strange. It actually feels like it has a heartbeat, some kind of pulsating with heat and the smell of sulfur permeates the air quite a bit. Magma and lava once exploded through this point, and we are so very close to it. Somehow, the feeling that it is absolutely forbidden, dangerous, and toxic to go down these slopes make it feel even more special.
A true no man's land.

Tagaytay away with me (Manila, Philippines) - 2D1N itinerary!

My favourite picture with the crater! I was trying so hard to look relaxed, but I only wanted to get away from the edge because it was a straight slope all the way down just a metre from me...

Tagaytay away with me (Manila, Philippines) - 2D1N itinerary!
  
We could pay a small fee to have access to another side where apparently we can get slightly closer to the volcano to another cliff. I forgot how much it was, but I think it was somewhere around SGD3 per pax. What a good way to make money, after we expended a lot of energy to get here, shall we pay a bit more to get another angle of the crater? This was the angle we got:

Tagaytay away with me (Manila, Philippines) - 2D1N itinerary!
 Tagaytay away with me (Manila, Philippines) - 2D1N itinerary!
 Tagaytay away with me (Manila, Philippines) - 2D1N itinerary!

Obviously trying to milk the fee as much as I could by spamming pictures.
It really was the abrupt end of the road. If you wanted to start going down, this is the place to start from because there was a slightly gentler slope from here. I think they would have try to exploit this place for tourist dollars as much as they can, so when the locals tell you it's toxic, it must really be toxic... don't go down from here please.

Tagaytay away with me (Manila, Philippines) - 2D1N itinerary!

Another dangerous cliff you might fall off from.

Tagaytay away with me (Manila, Philippines) - 2D1N itinerary!

It is really a hike that you go, and then throw yourself into nature and a hands-on geography class, then fall in love with volcanoes over again. I'm not sporty, but oh, the lengths I'll take to go to see one. The allure of these silent giant monsters is just unexplainable.

Tagaytay away with me (Manila, Philippines) - 2D1N itinerary!
 Tagaytay away with me (Manila, Philippines) - 2D1N itinerary!
 Tagaytay away with me (Manila, Philippines) - 2D1N itinerary!
 Tagaytay away with me (Manila, Philippines) - 2D1N itinerary!

After our little adventure at Taal in the morning, we grab a late lunch at a Japanese restaurant, Santouka of Ayala Malls and French Baker for a croissant and chocolate cake before catching a bus to head back to Manila city. It was a really short but amazing trip with Tagaytay. Some of the touristy things we missed include the People's Park In The Sky, the Sky Ranch and Our Lady of Manaoag at Tierra de Maria, though I must say I literally don't know what I am missing because I had too much fun elsewhere. I am not sure when I'll be back again, Tagaytay. But you were fantastic. xx

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Pacamara, Upper Thomson's Best Brunch Location

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A few weeks ago, there was a point I was just about to lose interest in going cafes for brunches after a bout of disappointments. It was just expensive, and just not as satisfying. Perhaps with the exception of  Atlas Coffeehouse which left a splendid impression on me. Then the boy suggested going to Pacamara because that's his favourite cafe, and so okay, we'll go for brunch there to check it out (more so for me, since it's his third/fourth time there already).


Pacamara is a type of coffee hybrid variety from the Pacas plant family from El Salvador, and probably, that was what that inspired the cafe name!


 The minimalist white and wood combination always sets the right tone for brunch for me, I guess it's because I am a basic bitch it reminds me of bright, airy mornings with so much natural sunlight streaming in. I like it already from the outset, however... when we reached, we were told we had to wait for a table for 20 minutes. This isn't particular to Pacamara, but to a lot of cafes and dessert parlours (ah-hem-Sunday-folks), they are so incredibly popular that hungry patrons cannot be seated. I was probably hangry at that moment in time, but good thing there was a pet shop to distract us, just a few doors down from Pacamara. They were ready before 20 minutes, and we were soon ushered to the window seats.


I was craving for something sweet for brunch, and there was something on the menu that agrees with me completely - the French Toast (SGD16.9), served with caramelized apple chutney, fresh berries, crushed hazelnuts with rum and raisin ice-cream. It tastes of the fresh breath of an autumn garden, with everything coming together as layers of intense flavours and textures, especially the rum and raisin ice-cream. The Tagliolini Vongole (SGD18.5) squid ink pasta was our other choice, a savoury delicious dish with fresh clams cooked with white wine, basil, parsley, minced garlic, chilli topped with diced tomatoes. My mocha was lovely to taste as well, and overall Pacamara... fantastic!!


Pacamara isn't a new cafe, but it did sprout up during the heat of the hipster hype in late 2014. If you missed this one and haven't been here before, it is one of the few that still serve a decent standard delicious brunch!

Pacamara Boutique Coffee Roasters
185 Upper Thomson Road
Singapore 574333

Opening hours
Daily: 0900 - 2300

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How to travel when you are young (and broke)

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Let's face it: the world is big.
If your dream is to travel the world, it almost seems like you have to start young to have a chance of completing all the places you want to see at a comfortable pace. When you are 18, with a hunger for adventure, starry-eyed and with endless amount of energy... this is the best time to pick up your bags and explore the world. Maybe on your own. Maybe with your friends. I know the excuse "But I have no money. Travelling is expensive" way too well, I've said it and let it hold me back too many times. If you want to travel when you are young and broke, the first thing you need to tell yourself right now is: Travel can be cheap if you want it to be




It's the way you travel... use youth to your advantage.

In a journey, there are many choices to be made. From the offset, there are three main things that will determine the size of the budget you need - destination(s), plane tickets, accommodation.

Destination(s) - one of the most obvious things you will realize quick is that the further you are from your starting point, the more expensive it is. So distance is one factor. Another factor is the strength of the currency and the standard of living in that country which would determine how much you are going to spend for accommodation and food. My favourite travel destinations revolve around Asia for a precise reason that it is much cheaper to travel to, and spend in. A place that I would recommend is Ho Chi Minh city (more of the surrounding towns than the city itself) because daily spending will not exceed 25SGD for food and accommodation, and it does not mean living poorly, you get a decent place to stay and awesome local food to try out. The advantage of being young is that you are likely to be able to rough it out and still feel fresh as a daisy the next day (um, relatively), which means less developed destinations could still be a breeze to you.

Plane tickets - one of the travel resources I fall back on checking prices is Skyscanner, and you can always request for an email update in case prices fall within your budget. Alternatively, you can take note of the non-peak travel period for different countries and it would be cheaper during then. If you are waiting for uni to start, you have the advantage of travelling during non-holiday season.. it will be cheaper then for tickets across the board.

Accommodation - you can choose to stay in hotels that will set you back for SGD60 per pax a night, or go for the no-frills options of hostels that are approx. SGD15 per pax a night. Sure you have to share shower rooms and maybe endure a bit of snoring from other people, but you will be able to stretch your dollar for a lot more miles. I am not a fan of Airbnb when you have to be on budget, because most Airbnb places that are cheaper tend to be dodgy and far from the city centre (um, less safe). You will be better off in a hostel where there are more people and you get to save more, overall. Again, younger people suffer less from the ill-effects of bad sleep.

And then on the smaller things: you can save more if you do more research before jetting off. A quick checklist of things to know like how the transport system works, the local prices of things, knowing where tourist traps are, where the local food is - will go a long way in making your journey a smooth and budget-friendly one.



If you can't save... earn more.

The reality is that you can engage in free or super cheap activities which are aplenty in most places, but you are unlikely to stick to only those if you were to truly follow your heart. True story, yes?

As a fellow millennial who lives and breathes beautiful experiences that tend to come with a certain price tag, all I can say is... you can save on the big-ticket travel items, but if your weakness is having a good time going to night markets to shop, road trips, cafe-hopping expeditions, pub crawls, hikes... all these expenses ultimately add up. So if you can't save, earn more.

Part time jobs are definitely a good way for you to earn while you're still schooling, with a variety of options out there that are easy and do not require much technical skills. Most part time jobs for students pay around SGD5-10/hour depending on the type of work that you do. I would definitely encourage you to go for administrative jobs especially those requiring Photoshop or Excel skills that you can pick up quickly. These are also more rewarding in the long-run and pay decently.

Idealistic travel advice can be dangerous.

The sort of travel advice that tell you - you can make things work along the way, you actually don't need so much to really travel - can be dangerous. Here's why: these people mostly have the luxury of a decent bank account they can fall back on if anything goes awry.

When you travel, things are okay until it isn't okay. There are horror stories like missing a flight and having to pay for another plane ticket to get back, getting robbed, lost luggage, emergency hospitalization and all kinds of unforeseen circumstances. Sometimes you could be trapped in a situation where you do not have wifi to whatsapp someone to save you, nor do you have international credit to call home. There are certain things I always have on hand - an international bank card that I can tap into in case I need to deal with these things. A good buffer amount that I would say you should at least have is at least SGD2k. As an 18-year old, this amount, on top of your travelling budget, can be saved within 3-6 months of part-time work.

This is it from me - how to travel when you are young and broke. 

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Convocation reflections

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It is easy to feel like Convocation is just another day, another day to celebrate the end of the 4 years of my university life. But to be more retrospective, it is way beyond that. It's been a long way. Every single step of the way in my education, I must say that the last few years in university were strangely, the easiest.


The toughest had got to be the two years in JC, when the academic requirements were the most rigid and stringent (as opposed to studying arts in Uni). If you were to ask me, I probably would maintain that I don't think university is "worth" going, because it is easy and mostly because I chose the simpler path, knowing that Arts is something I am more confident with and essay-writing would be manageable. I might not have been as active in hall and CCA as I would like, but in exchange I know I have what I wanted because time is a limited resource that you can only allocate to a limited amount of things Therefore, I think to make your education or the important time during your early 20s worthwhile, it is really up to you.

Other than making the formal education part of your life fulfilling, one of the uses of your ultimate degree is to find a job thereafter. In my job hunting experience, there was one consistency in what employers are looking for - the relevance of your skills and experience to the job you are applying, and ultimately, what you can contribute to the company. Simply put, if your academic results and CCA achievements are not related to the job description, it will not be value-adding to your job application. Of course I am not saying that you shouldn't be involved in CCA because of that, because certainly, memories and experience gained from your CCA will be precious as well. I believe that the university life is less stressful than JC life to give undergraduates more time to develop their interests and pursuits other than their academic results. Especially at a time like this when the job market is incredibly competitive, internships are crucial to job hunting. Nearly every fresh graduate would have decent credentials on their resume because internships in Singapore are very popular. Even if you don't really know what you want just yet, pick an internship that involves a lot of exposure and opportunities to pick up new skills.
But regardless, it really isn't about amazing academic results that we celebrate, but being able to truly learn how to learn. To know what it means to rise up from where you fall, and to dust yourself off, and even support those who may falter occasionally. It's to learn how to gather strength in times of darkness, how to be your own greatest cheerleader when things get tough. You are the main scriptwriter of your life. Ultimately, you decide. Everything happens for a reason, especially the mysterious choices we make, powered by our sixth senses.


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‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 3

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‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 3


We quickly shuffle into the third week of blind auditions. After the lacklustre second episode, the third episode makes up for it with quite a few good performances - especially the unpredictability of the contestants' final choices! Here is the entire summary of the episode, the link to the full episode and some editor's comments




Here you can watch the entire SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 3.

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 3

The episode commenced with a performance by the trio from Harlem's team - my favourite VOC Season 4's contestant - Tan Xuan Yuan 谭轩辕, Zhao Da Ge 赵大格, and Da Shan 大山. This special opening is to celebrate Harlem's birthday on 27 July. They sing Harlem and his first season's disciple - Momo Wu's first collaboration song - 我要给你. Tan Xuan Yuan picks up the first line, and he is just as good as ever. Na Ying recognizes his voice instantly. I personally think that Zhao Da Ge improved, and now she has own distinctive character in her voice. Three of them are not as powerful as the original Harlem and Momo collaboration though, maybe from the lack of chemistry. Momo sends her wishes through a video. Thereafter, all the judges gather on stage for a cake-cutting session.

With a command for 'David Reset' (rolling back of the judges' chairs), the competition begins.

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 3


The first contestant has an amazing, powerful voice and she sings Bang Bang by Jessie J. She sends all the judges into a frenzy with her energy. She is 程思佳 Cheng Si Jia, a 21-year old girl from Hubei. More than halfway into the performance, none of the judges are hitting the button yet. Her rap is very good. Interestingly, Na Ying is the first to smash the button because this contestant seems least like her style. Soon after the other three judges rush down - yes, she's a 'four-star' contestant! Deservingly, I think. She should be able to last quite a while in the competition. In the end, Cheng Si Jia chooses Team Jay Chou. She totally fangirls over him.

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 3
Blogshop owner 27-year old 侯志斌 Hou Zhi Bin performs a Jay Chou 2016 new song 爱情废柴. His voice is quite mainstream and "CD-quality" for some reason, enjoyable but still nothing special. Na Ying and Jay Chou hit the button! Jay Chou explains the background behind his inspiration for this song. Na Ying sings a line of the song simply, and immediately we hear the certain missing X factor in his performance. He chooses Team Na Ying,  which will help him greatly I think.

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 3

When I saw the song choice 追梦赤子之心, I knew it is definitely a contender to be seriously considered. It is a darn difficult song that the runner-up 张恒远 Zhang Heng Yuan of VOC second season challenged in the finals, and he nearly slaughtered the song. Interestingly,徐歌洋 Xu Ge Yang performs it beautifully and mastered it almost effortlessly. Her stage persona mirrors 陈冰 Chen Bing. And without surprise or hesitation, she chooses Team Wang Feng.

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 3

A part of a family band hailing from Macau, 阿瑞 Ari brings his guitar to the stage to sing 一起来. He reminds me of Bruno Mars with his style, and true enough he knows it and he sings a verse of Uptown Funk! The audience goes wild. It suits him brilliantly. He has a good sense to rev up the crowd! He invites all the judges onstage to play with his pre recording instruments. He is super fun and loves funk. He is hilarious; his Chinese is not very good and he kept repeating 对对对 (yes yes yes). I wish he will choose Team Harlem because he totally fits Harlem's style. But he chooses Team Wang Feng by singing 我要飞得更高~

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 3

姚希 Yao Xi sings.... what....?! The hottest song in wherever there is Chinese people - 小苹果!!! She changes it up, with a jazzy touch from the super overplayed, crude original. Her voice is beautiful with a lot of technical variations. I love it!!! In the middle, she adds a rap to introduce her culture. Na Ying, Harlem and Jay Chou are in the running. Yao Xi chooses Team Harlem.

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 3

朴翔 Pu Xiang from Xinjiang sings a classic 恋情1980 with a rock-and-roll, blues slant to it. It has this lazy, buttery feel to it. Harlem and Wang Feng slams the button for him. Suddenly, Jay seemed to have heard something and hits the button, along with Na Ying. There is a hypnotic element in his performance. Finally, he chooses Team Jay Chou!

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 3

赵小熙 Zhao Xiao Xi from Hainan performs Kiss by Prince. His voice is very endearing. All four judges slam the button very very early on in his performance together. His voice effortlessly hits the highest notes and is another Bruno Mars doppelganger on stage. Wang Feng gives him immensely high praise that he is able to interchange his tunes. In the end, he chooses Team Harlem, wrapping up this episode!

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BWB, burger VS wings + bar at Orchard

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Burgers or wings? You know my answer: why not both?! There is no dilemma at this American diner BWB located at the higher floors of Orchard Central because you can have their moreish wings and burgers within the same seating. The only problem you might have is the guilty pleasure you are bound to feel after the meal.


I picked a comfortable semi-outdoor seating here at BWB, where you can have a view of the Orchard region from the glass panels surrounding the restaurant. It was hazy day so there wasn't much of a view, though it feels good to be 'out'.


CHOICE OF WINGS
Their signature Hot Buffalo Wings (SGD15.80) is simply addictive. I would have gotten into a fight over them if I were not busy chomping them down, licking down the savoury and sweet hot sauce that was coating the tender meat of these wings I was tearing clean off the bone. It comes with three levels of spiciness to which I think I said Level 1. It definitely exceeded my expectations greatly and just looking at this picture brings me back to the gluttony moment.


CHOICE OF BURGER
I probably should have eaten the burger at the same time I tried the wings, because I was already half-way full when I started the Crispy Breaded Fish Burger (SGD15.80). The breaded fish patty was very juicy with the right amount of tartar sauce and crunchy fresh cucumber to balance the flavour and oiliness, though I would say it's like McD's fillet-o-fish-upgraded - there was even a fried egg in it. They are famous for their Tyson Peanut Butter burger which I haven't tried before - so probably that is likely to be more value for money. The service here is attentive and excellent, and I liked the quiet atmosphere here which makes it very conducive for talking. 

BWB, Burger VS Wings + Bar
Orchard Central, 181 Orchard Road #11-03/04
Singapore 238896

Opening hours
Mon to Fri: 1130 - 1500; 1730 - 2200
Sat & Sun: 1130 - 2200


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Feeling lucky at Full of Luck Club by Li Bai

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Feeling lucky at Full of Luck Club by Li Bai

This name has been going around - what is this Full of Luck Club? Is it a club, an underground gambling den or some kind of clan association? Nope.. it's actually a contemporary Cantonese restaurant by the same renowned group at Sheraton Towers of Li Bai Restaurant. Facing the busy Holland Avenue, this bright and hippie looking shop entrance cannot be missed. This has got to be one of the most enjoyable meals of 2016 - what I am saying is that this is a place that you can put on your map to visit. What kind of cuisine to expect in there - all in this post!


Feeling lucky at Full of Luck Club by Li Bai
Feeling lucky at Full of Luck Club by Li Bai

Full of Luck Club has two floors, the bottom floor features a sleek bar counter and a few tables while the second floor has bigger tables for larger groups. Coming in a group of 8, we were directed to the upper floor. I would probably recommend you to visit Full of Luck Club in groups of 3-4 for the best group size to enjoy a bit of variety without having to order doubles.

Feeling lucky at Full of Luck Club by Li BaiFeeling lucky at Full of Luck Club by Li Bai


Feeling lucky at Full of Luck Club by Li Bai

The mega-sized maneki neko cannot be more eye-catching - if it can speak, it would probably be squeaking for you to take photos with it! I was drawn to love this place immediately with its continuous theme from the maneki neko to the wall grafitti to the food to even the drinks! You can have 'Chinese Craft Beers' which are all aptly titled to immerse you into a postmodern Hong Kong feel - with names like 'Gamblers' Gold', 'Dragon's Back', 'White Pearl' and 'Sevens'. Each of them have an extensive description of what it is on the menu, so no worries on surprises. 

Sevens (SGD11) is a 6.0% stout, underlined with a rich roasted dark malt flavours with an addition of rolled oats for a silky finish. It was indeed very smooth and slips down the throat easily. Delicious. 

Feeling lucky at Full of Luck Club by Li Bai

For the non-alcoholic option, I went with the Lychee Oolong iced tea (SGD4.50) which was uplifting for the spirits and a perfect complement for the food that was to come. It had none of the synthetic lychee taste nor an overwhelming sweet taste that is common in fruit iced teas. Alrighty, let's move on to the food. Unfortunately, the menu of Full of Luck Club is vast and wide and we couldn't finish trying everything out, but this is the substantial amount that we tried:

Feeling lucky at Full of Luck Club by Li Bai

For a light appetizer, we started with the Golden Sand Corn with Salted Egg Yolk 金沙玉米 (SGD4.80). It would be common to think - corn is just corn, how good can it be? But the parents are fans of corn and guess it would be a fun to let them try a different cooking style with the national favourite dip of salted egg yolk. This corn kernels are probably first steamed before deep-fried and coated with a crunchy and generous amount of salted egg yolk, and every single bite had a distinctive salted egg taste. I liked it quite a lot but mostly for its creativity and how it served as an interesting alternative from the usual steamed peanuts.

Feeling lucky at Full of Luck Club by Li Bai

The first item in the Sharing Plates section that arrived on our tables was the Li Bai BBQ Char Siew 李白蜜汁叉烧 (SGD14) which performed stellarly, with every piece of it being a luscious piece of fatty chewy char siew that had the highly sought after melt-in-the-mouth quality! It was lovingly glistening with the sweet char siew sauce without being too oily. It was so delicious it was snapped up rapidly. (I must say at this moment, I was quite pleasantly surprised by this new establishment's performance.)

Feeling lucky at Full of Luck Club by Li Bai
  Feeling lucky at Full of Luck Club by Li Bai

Interestingly, we were presented with an amazing rendition of Hakka Crispy Kurobuta Pork Belly (SGD18). The kurobuta pork belly was marinated with fermented beancurd, Chinese wine and signature fragrant spices. The pork was of a less-greasy and lean texture in the middle with a crunchy skin.. just look at this piece up-close!

Feeling lucky at Full of Luck Club by Li Bai

Next, we tried the housemade Braised Spinach Beancurd 金菇媱柱菠菜豆腐 (SGD16) which was made from egg tofu with braised mushrooms and dried scallops. I already like egg tofu so this one drew me to like it instantly without any major faults. In fact it managed to bring this simple dish to the next level with first the crispy exterior and the soft tofu inside, along with the mushrooms and scallops. I liked it a lot, but objectively speaking this dish is quite expensive for its portion.

Feeling lucky at Full of Luck Club by Li Bai

The Boss Chicken 老板鸡丁 (SGD16.50) is one of the signature items from Li Bai, a spicy chicken stir-fry with numbing Sichuan peppercorns and dried chilli. A milder heat version is available upon request, and I love the thoughtfulness of this option. It wasn't spicy at all and I really liked the piquant and intense flavours in this dish, though again, the price point is quite steep for its portion.

Feeling lucky at Full of Luck Club by Li Bai

The way the Crispy Aromatic Duck 香酥鸭 - half (SGD35) was presented was an apparent tribute to our beloved Peking duck. The same classic hoisin sauce and wheat crepes were there, but instead of the crispy roasted sliced duck, it was shredded duck meat. I was disappointed that the duck was quite dry. The hoisin sauce made up for it though I definitely expected more from this dish.

Feeling lucky at Full of Luck Club by Li Bai
 Feeling lucky at Full of Luck Club by Li Bai
 Feeling lucky at Full of Luck Club by Li Bai

One of my first impressions of Full of Luck is the originative lucky baos (any 2 for SGD9.80) that they have. We had all 5 of their 'hot' savoury baos - Kung Pao Fried Chicken, Salted Egg Yolk Prawn, Braised Pork Belly, Portugese Pork Chop, and Panko-Crusted Portobello. I only tried the Salted Egg Yolk Prawn and Panko-Crusted Portobello baos which were surprisingly delectable, with the soft white buns. I will probably never look at baos the same way again and would be back to try the other flavours that I didn't manage to eat.

Feeling lucky at Full of Luck Club by Li Bai

This... out of so many dishes we tried, this has got to be the unanimous favourite one. Even the lone diner at the table beside us ordered this bowl of Moonlight Truffle Pepper Beef Hor Fun 月光松露黑蒜牛河粉 (SGD20) which proved to be amazing. Granted I love hor fun in the first place, but it also means I have high standards for hor fun. Wok hei, checked. The silky noodles that are of a perfect thickness, checked. The slight taste of truffle was actually not very obvious, though I am certain that this bowl of beef hor fun is not ordinarily delicious. This is the dish that is worth ordering - I would say the satisfaction from this is worth the heavier price tag as a main.

Feeling lucky at Full of Luck Club by Li Bai

In comparison, the Truffle Pepper Beef Claypot Rice 松露蒜椒牛肉 (SGD16) paled in the midst of the line-up, its highlight - the United States prime boneless short ribs braised in a truffle-scented garlic pepper sauce was delicious, but a good portion of the rice (maybe about a quarter) was too burnt and ended up hard and inedible. I would not recommend the claypot rice.

Feeling lucky at Full of Luck Club by Li Bai

Before we left, each of us was given a fortune cookie by Full of Luck Club which ended our meal with laughs and good memories. The service here was thoughtful, even though some of them were less experienced they still came across as courteous and willing to attend to us quick! One of their photography skills was quite good and helped us take a decent family photo too despite the not-so-flattering lighting. Worth a visit! 🌟

Full of Luck Club by Li Bai
243 Holland Avenue
Singapore 278977

Opening hours
Daily: 1100 - 2300

Contact
62086845


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A cat lover's dream - Singapore's island-hopping adventures

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Coney island might be the latest favourite outlying island, but the 'old-school' island hangout places are still worth a day trip. Especially.. how do you tell people you're Singaporean when you haven't been to these places?! (Just kidding. This is my first time in 23 years of my life too) St John's Island is a must-visit if you love cats because I've literally never seen that many cats within the same field of vision in my life until I was on St John's. For travellers who found themselves on this part of the world, you'll definitely be visiting a very different side of Singapore that many locals would not have been. In this island-hopping series, I cover the lowdown of how to go, what to bring, and what to look out for on these three islands - St John's, Lazarus, and Kusu.


What to bring/wear
1. This map - It will be useful because reception is really bad on some parts of the islands/ on the boat and you might want to know where you are relative to other islands. Makes for good trivia information for your fellow island-hoppers too!
2. Picnic food - You can say that food resources are absolutely scarce and non-existent on all three islands, and chances are you'll be spending at least half a day there so you should bring your own food to last for your time there.
3. Water - Similarly, water is scarce unless you consider setting up distillation plants on the islands. There are taps on Lazarus island but they are not safe for drinking.
4. Umbrellas, sunscreen, caps, sunglasses - Everything to defend yourself against the sun. These islands are generally undeveloped and you will be exposed to the elements.
5. Comfortable shoes - There is quite a distance to cover so don't sabotage yourself by wearing new shoes that might bite your heel and definitely no heels. Slippers are a good choice.
6. Beach stuff - The beach at Lazarus Island is worth chillin' at for a good one to two hours, so you can bring a book, a beach mat, bathing suit, and whatever your creativity brings you. A word of warning though, the toilets to change out of your bathing suit is quite a distance away so it's best to wear swimwear that can double up as casual wear.
7. Mosquito repellent - If you're game for exploration work on Kusu Island, the mosquitoes are intensely bloodthirsty so you definitely need to arm yourself with mosquito repellent.
8. Cat food - If you're thinking to feed the cats on St John's, you've got to prepare beforehand because there are no shops on this island. Nevertheless these cats will come up to you whether or not you have cat food.




How to plan your journey

You can't really plan your journey for now. Currently, the boat schedules are still very rigid, so your day has to follow these departure timings:


The first boat departs at 10am for Monday - Friday and at 9am for Sat, Sun and public holidays.
As a rule of thumb for most boat depatures, the boat docks half an hour before departure and boarding is allowed 15 minutes before departure. The boats leave on the dot and you don't want to be stranded on the islands so it's very important to be punctual.

The advice from the ticketing counter staff is that St John Island is linked to Lazarus Island and so you are more likely to spend more time here. Therefore, you should take the later boat from St John Island's - 2.45pm for Monday - Friday and 3.45pm for Sat, and 3.50pm for Sun and public holidays. It was indeed a good recommendation. There is nothing much on Kusu Island and you'll probably be done in 20 minutes.



Two-way tickets are priced at SGD18 for adults and SGD12 for children.
You can buy them at the orange counter here at Marina South Pier.
This counter is only a very short walk away from the MRT exit.
There is a mini-mart shop here at the pier, and if you don't have enough food or water,
it is highly advisable to top up your resources here!


Okay now that we have all the technical details out of the way, time to board the boat:


St John's Island is only a short 20 minutes ride away.
The ride was generally very smooth and windy, and it was very enjoyable!


We went past Marina Bay Sands and zoomed past the Singapore skyline and Sentosa cove!
We were blessed with amazing weather and blue skies that day.


Hello St John's Island!


Disembarking with our fellow boat riders at the pier of St John's Island.


There was this rickety jetty that looked fragile, but there were people attempting to take hipster shots with it. It does look pretty for photography opportunities.


But what instantly caught the attention of everyone was the stray and cute cats overrunning the entire island! There were so many of them, the inner cat lady in me just went crazy! Of course if you are scared of cats this will be quite terrorizing. Even though I love cats, I was a little intimidated by them.


I took way too many pictures of them so these are some of the best 😍


The abandoned electrical appliances give the island a desolated place - a really good location to film a post-dystopian movie. Maybe Rise of the Planet of the Cats?


How many cats you spot in this picture?
A lot of them line the pathway to this area that are not captured in this panorama though.
These cats are totally not afraid of human interaction and are super manja!!


Although it is tempting to play with them for an extended period of time, we got to continue our way to Lazarus Island.


There were also monkeys running everywhere.


To get over to the magical Lazarus Island where the best beach in Singapore is,
we crossed this bridge...


The view is breath-taking. Look how blue the sea is, it is unbelievable that Singapore has such beautiful sea views as well.


And here we are - Lazarus Island's only beach, the best beach in Singapore.
The turquoise, that azure blue, those white sands... am I dreaming?
Am I still in Singapore?
It can totally pass off as one of Thailand's best kohs.


Just soaking my feet in the water feels so good!


It's hard to hide our excitement at finding such a not-so-hidden gem in Singapore.
Well, Singapore, you constantly surprise me.


After a short picnic break, we continued exploring the rest of the island and reached the other end of Lazarus Island for another view of the Singapore skyline. Strangely it was quite hazy and the skyline was a little blur.


We then returned the way we came from and hopped onto the boat heading to Kusu Island!


Our first impression of Kusu Island... did they transport Chinese Garden to this place?
The architecture and colours of the famous temple, Tua Pek Kong, looked very similar to the little attraction on the west of Singapore indeed.


It was a quiet day for the temple without any activities.

Not these turtles.
The rest of the island feels very serene, with a sheltered area with a few turtles inside it.


We still had a bit of time to kill, so we decided to ascend the hill of 152 steps to visit the shrine of Datuk Kong. It was deserted and quiet, but apparently it's a good place for people to pray for 4D numbers. There were so many mosquitoes that were feasting on us so we quickly left the place!


And that marks the end of our island-hopping adventures!


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‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 4

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‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 4

With Harlem's team collecting the bulk of good contestants this week (but not all), this episode is full of surprises and memorable performances. Yang Mei Na singing Diamonds by Rihanna is certainly worth looking out for - she got all four judges very stressed and they even started promising her all kinds of rewards for joining their team. This episode is exciting enough to watch it from start to end. Read the full episode summary here:


Here you can watch the entire SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 4.

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 4

Immediately, this episode launches into 李咏's (Li Yong) performance of a perfect medley of the most representative songs of all four judges. This talented Urumqi man is the host of SING CHINA, who fills the big shoes of 华少 from VOC. Since the season kicked off, it is the first time that he truly addressed the audience on a more personal note. The four songs that he mixed together are 春天里, 情非得已, 征服, 听妈妈(爸爸)的话. The judges and Li Yong started engaging in the most stereotypical post-performance exchange.

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 4

李瑞轩 (Li Rui Xuan) performs 双刀, one of the understated songs by Jay Chou. This song is one of the perfect collaborations between 方文山 and Jay Chou. I would imagine Li Rui Xuan making this song known to more people after choosing this song in his performance. There is this alluring factor in his voice that I would think Harlem would like. Wang Feng points out how incredibly versatile he is. His rap is super steady. Jay Chou and Harlem slams the button simultaneously. I am surprised but happy that he chose Team Harlem.


王闯 (Wang Chuang) from 布依 Buyi tribe is raised to be close to nature. She sings 过不去 by A-mei. Her voice is clear, classicly beautiful and hollow, and if you liked Li Pei Ling 李佩玲 and Chen Yong Xin 陳永馨, 王闯 has a very similar style to them - so watch out for her if you do! Na Ying is the first that approves of her voice. Jay Chou arranges for all three remaining judges to close their eyes and for the contestant to walk towards the judge she wants. She walks towards Team Harlem. Harlem scores two early in the game today!


‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 4

The next contestant is a 23-year old chubby bar singer, 单良 (Shan Liang) from Liaoning. Sensing that he is losing inspiration from his daily singing, he wants to join SING CHINA to prove to himself that he still can sing well. He performs his favourite song, 悟空. It has an edge of the traditional Chinese style - what Jay Chou loves to call ~中国风~ which was probably what made Jay hit the button and slid down towards the stage. Most of it, he uses a more "mainstream" way of singing. Personally, I do like his voice - very smooth and affective but I don't really like the song he chose. I would imagine it would expand his potential when he sings love songs with this amount of power. Ultimately, Shan Liang chooses Team Jay Chou.

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 4

Like many, 27-year old 杨美娜 (Yang Mei Na) has the ambition to become a professional singer. She sports a short crew cut. She sings Diamonds by Rihanna, and just from her first line, you can tell she is really good already with a very thick voice. Wang Feng hears it and slams the button within the first few words - a rarity to see Wang Feng so rash with his decision. As she continues in her performance, it is obvious she has so much lung power that it seems like she has way more room to sing even more difficult songs. Before long, the remaining three judges hit the button - she couldn't hide her excitement! The audience is all revved up. Wang Feng says that her rendition of Diamonds is even better than Rihanna's. All four judges exert much effort to poach her to their teams, but in the end, she chooses Team Harlem. Harlem is really collecting a lot of 'diamonds' today! Yang Mei Na is certainly one of the contestants that will go very far in this competition.

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 4

Next up: 陈晨 (Chen Chen) sings 夏洛特烦恼 by 金志文 of the first season of VOC. His first line caused a small wave of cheers from the audience despite it being a slow song... probably because his voice is so special, steady almost like Jeff Chang's. All four judges remain in deep thought, even after he finished singing the second chorus. I actually liked this performance a lot, very touching... it's hard to watch this without at least tearing. 江源东 (Jiang Yuandong) and 耿斯汉 (Geng Sihan) are spotted in the audience, praying really hard he'll go through. Later, he revealed that they are room mates. But the judges remain unmoved. I can't help but feel deeply disappointed because I think that some contestants from the second episode wasn't as good as him. During the post-performance exchange, they exposed some gossip about Jiang Yuandong, Geng Sihan, Wang Feng and Jay Chou.

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 4

22-year old Rap singer 万妮达 (Vinida) approaches this stage with a strong hip-hop personality and pep talks herself to stay true to herself. I love the way she started 牛仔很忙, one of Jay Chou's iconic songs, immediately injecting her own feel into this song. Rapping seems so easy for her which gives her more space to express her own personality. I think she's very good at making people remember her with her very strong street-style. Learning more about her determination about persevering in this rap style in China makes her much more admirable. Vinida joins Team Na Ying beyond anyone's wildest expectations.

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 4

And... with a David Reset, we launched into the next contestant - 杨山 (Yang Shan) sings an old song, 小雪, with his guitar. Although his voice is brilliant, I feel that it was also so smooth that it became quite sleep-inducing. In a way, it's good because it's indeed very relaxing, inspired by his self-drive travels with his wife to Hoh Xil Lake. Na Ying and Jay Chou hit the button towards the end of the performance. Yang Shan chooses Team Na Ying despite his wife's fangirling over Jay Chou!

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 4

Finally, we are at our last contestant 黄俊杰 (Huang Junjie), someone who sings yet another Jay Chou song... 雨下一整晚. He is a third-year student at Shenyang Conservatory of Music. The highlight is that his voice is incredibly effeminate in the Joanna Wang, lazy way, which is quite endearing actually - so blues! I like his sense of tempo. Jay Chou hits the button, and Na Ying, Harlem follows soon after. He reveals that he does funk, fusion, bossanova, and jazz. He has to make a choice eventually between the three judges that chose him - and in return, he chooses Team Jay Chou, making him a rare contestant that sang Jay's songs AND actually joined his team.

Curious why SING CHINA is no longer called VOICE OF CHINA? Find out here.

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Domino's Singapore New Awesome 4-Some!

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Domino's Singapore New Awesome 4-Some!

When it comes to pizza delivery services, what do you think of? The brand that I always fall back on in the past ten years of my life is Domino's Singapore - mostly because they have a 30-minute delivery guarantee. If they fail to do so, you get a free pizza on your next order. They are now introducing a new menu item - the Awesome 4Some that you can order on top of the usual pizzas. www.amiehu.com has promo codes and contest opportunities from Dominos Singapore! Read on to find out.

Domino's Singapore New Awesome 4-Some!

You don't have to choose only one, but you can have the very best and get all 4 of them with the AWESOME 4SOME! 🍕 This is the best option for those with bigger appetites and can't decide which side to get. The four sides that you can find within the Awesome 4Some include the Cheesy Mozzerella Stix, Mini Cinadots, Golden Roasted Drummets, and Garlic Cheese Onion Rings. 

Domino's Singapore New Awesome 4-Some!

The Cheesy Mozzerella Stix is made of 100% mozzarella cheese wrapped in a thin crispy crust, with the characteristically Dominos bread texture, baked with a sprinkling of mozzarella cheese around it. The second side is Mini Cinadots are some sweet bites of a similar Dominos pizza bread texture sprinkled with cinnamon. You can pair these bites with the icing sugar that comes as a complementary dip. My favourite side is the Golden Roasted Drummets which is definitely the most appetizing of them all - all of them are very well-marinated, savoury and quite spicy, and the chicken drummets themselves are tender and juicy. The last side within Awesome 4some is the Garlic Cheese Onion Rings which were made of cheesy, garlicky golden rings made with real onions and baked to a tender crisp.

Domino's Singapore New Awesome 4-Some!

Portion wise, I think two people sharing one regular pizza is probably too little but two regular pizzas will be too much - so one regular pizza and an Awesome 4Some would be a perfect portion. The Awesome 4Some is going at an introductory price of SGD15 (instead of SGD22.20).

Domino's Singapore New Awesome 4-Some!
Domino's Singapore New Awesome 4-Some!
Domino's Singapore New Awesome 4-Some!
Domino's Singapore New Awesome 4-Some!
Domino's Singapore New Awesome 4-Some!

Other popular options include the Napolitana Baked Meatballs and Chocolate Lava Cake! The beef meatballs are pretty decent - chewy and soaked in the tomato and cheesy base, one of Domino's customer favourites. For desserts, they have the Chocolate Lava Cake is extremely rich and chocolatey, and I wished there would be vanilla ice-cream to pair with it - that'll make it perfect.

Here are some promo codes for you to enjoy for your next Domino's order:
“TIN2R” for 2 Regular Pizza + $1 Off Awesome 4-Some
“TIN2L” for 2 Large Pizza + $2 Off Awesome 4-Some
“TIN2XL” for 2 X-tra Large Pizza + $3 Off Awesome 4-Some

This offer is valid for Online Order and delivery service (62226333) and Over the Counter.
This promo codes are valid from now till 7 Sept 2016.

Domino's Singapore New Awesome 4-Some!

"Be a National Day Pizza Patriot Contest"

This National Day, stand to win a free staycation at The Fullerton Hotel!
Do this by uploading a photo of yourself sharing Domino’s Pizza like a Pizza Patriot. 
It's simple - first, take a picture of yourself holding onto the pizza box on the right side of the picture and 'receiving' the pizza box on the left side of the picture. Then, upload it on Instagram or Facebook page. Remember to set your profile as public so the contest admins can see it!
A shoutout to the Influencer Network for hosting this launch!

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Enjoy a scrumptious Singapore Story Weekend Buffet with Street 50 Bay Hotel

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Enjoy a scrumptious Singapore Story Weekend Buffet with Street 50 Bay Hotel

The Singapore Story Weekend Buffet has debuted on National Day and will be happening every weekend at Bay Hotel's restaurant - Street 50! We are the lucky ones, living in one of the most amazing food paradises in the world! Being at the crossroads of ancient trading routes and migration paths, Singapore results in a brilliant cultural fusion, especially in food. Street 50 celebrates our multi-ethnic culture with a plethora of local street fare here.


Enjoy a scrumptious Singapore Story Weekend Buffet with Street 50 Bay Hotel

This weekend buffet features Street 50's brand-new alfresco buffet area which reminds me of a similar setting at Montigo Resorts (Batam). It definitely exudes a more beach holiday feel, with multiple live stations including a BBQ Station:

Enjoy a scrumptious Singapore Story Weekend Buffet with Street 50 Bay Hotel
Enjoy a scrumptious Singapore Story Weekend Buffet with Street 50 Bay Hotel

At the BBQ station, you can choose to pick your favourite items from a sizzling selection of otah, chicken, beef, squid, prawn, corn on the cob, chicken and mutton satay. Or, leave it to the friendly chefs to help you with them! This is only the beginning...

Enjoy a scrumptious Singapore Story Weekend Buffet with Street 50 Bay Hotel
Enjoy a scrumptious Singapore Story Weekend Buffet with Street 50 Bay Hotel

The highlight of the alfresco live stations have to be the Carving Station: just look at that glistening rotating juicy char siew shawarma! Chef Kelvin attends to us personally as he wraps a few moreish pieces of char siew shawarma mini kebabs. I was surprised by the creativity that they showed in this station, and these mini kebabs were delicious indeed.

Enjoy a scrumptious Singapore Story Weekend Buffet with Street 50 Bay Hotel

Feeling thirsty, we were called to attention to the action-packed Teh Tarik StationThis station follows the theme of the Singapore Story, using a nostalgic Lipton tea to serve up one of our internationally-famous 'pulled milk tea'! For drinks, you can also opt for a free-flow draught beer, wines, and juices here at an additional $28++ per adult.

Enjoy a scrumptious Singapore Story Weekend Buffet with Street 50 Bay Hotel
Enjoy a scrumptious Singapore Story Weekend Buffet with Street 50 Bay Hotel
Enjoy a scrumptious Singapore Story Weekend Buffet with Street 50 Bay Hotel

Fill your stomach to your heart's desire at their signature hot dishes buffet line-up in the air-conditioned dining area including beef rendang, ayam lemak cili padi, sambal mussels, sugarcane prawn skewers, butter chicken, and fish curry! The butter chicken left the best impression on me, with its ultra lemak sauce and tender chicken pieces to be paired with its basmati rice, garlic naan and seafood Hongkong noodles. Another hot favourite was the beef rendang which had a very distinctive 'beef' taste which I didn't like that much, though it was also equally rich and flavourful.

 Enjoy a scrumptious Singapore Story Weekend Buffet with Street 50 Bay HotelEnjoy a scrumptious Singapore Story Weekend Buffet with Street 50 Bay Hotel

The satay was promptly snatched up by many - who can resist? They are pretty average, but if you still like satay, grab them while they are just served hot to enjoy them at their best.

Enjoy a scrumptious Singapore Story Weekend Buffet with Street 50 Bay Hotel 

Enjoy a scrumptious Singapore Story Weekend Buffet with Street 50 Bay Hotel
 Enjoy a scrumptious Singapore Story Weekend Buffet with Street 50 Bay Hotel
 Enjoy a scrumptious Singapore Story Weekend Buffet with Street 50 Bay Hotel

Other local perennial classics that can be found at the Singapore Story Weekend Buffet include laksa, rojak and otah. The laksa is served straight from the signature laksa station - yes, you can even ask for your favourite extra ingredients from the laksa chef! The laksa is on the spicier side rather than the coconut base sort. The Indian rojak comprises of a generous variety - fish cake, tempeh, boiled egg, boiled potatoes, prawn fritters, coconut fritters and plain fritters.

Enjoy a scrumptious Singapore Story Weekend Buffet with Street 50 Bay Hotel
 Enjoy a scrumptious Singapore Story Weekend Buffet with Street 50 Bay Hotel
  
For those who are looking for seafood, Street 50 has a selection as well, but it was not the main highlight of the buffet. It was not too impressive so we did not try much of it.

Enjoy a scrumptious Singapore Story Weekend Buffet with Street 50 Bay Hotel
 Enjoy a scrumptious Singapore Story Weekend Buffet with Street 50 Bay Hotel
Enjoy a scrumptious Singapore Story Weekend Buffet with Street 50 Bay Hotel
 Enjoy a scrumptious Singapore Story Weekend Buffet with Street 50 Bay Hotel

Fans of local desserts, you will be delighted wiht pulut hitam with coconut cream and assorted nyonya kueh. I liked that the desserts follow the theme, though I must say that there is some room for improvement for the nyonya kueh.

Singapore Food Story Weekend Buffet Lunch
Adult: $42++
Child (6-12 yrs): $20++
Children below 6yrs dine for free with every paying adult, subject to max. 2 children per table

Promotions
Entertainer app: 1 for 1 adult weekend buffet lunch
DBS credit/debit cards: 15% off adult weekend buffet lunch
Free flow draught beer, wines, juices at $28++ per adult
UOB customers: 1 for 1 free flow draught beer, wines, juices with adult weekend buffet lunch purchase

Street 50 Restaurant & Bar Buffet - 12pm - 3pm (Weekends only)
50 Telok Blangah Road
Singapore 098828

Reservations can be made at 6818 6681.

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Best Swedish fix in Singapore - Fika Swedish Cafe & Bistro

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There are some things in life that I never knew I needed until I actually have them. Fika Swedish Cafe & Bistro is one of those. Well, it started off as an innocuous adventure to try out Swedish food which I have never had beyond Ikea meatballs. Apparently to the Swedish, Ikea's standard of meatballs is atrocious even though many locals still think very highly of them. If you love Ikea's meatballs, you have got to try Fika's, which will then instantly let you know the difference. One good thing is that you don't have to fly to Sweden to experience this. Fika is strictly Halal - so you can rest assure that there is no pork or lard in their meatballs or panbiff! Details on how to enjoy a Fika meal with a promotion in this post:



Let's start with their Fika Swedish Meatballs (SGD19.90) which were simply addictive. There's no other way to describe it - I popped these juicy and chewy meatballs one after another in quick succession, pairing it with the buttery homemade cream sauce and lingonberry jam. This isn't a common combination that I am used to, but I took a liking to it very quickly. It is very easy to love these flavours. The parsley potatoes and salad on the side are only 'supporting cast' to the amazing meatballs which can totally hold their own. Definitely recommended to try this!


There might be technicalities difference between the pannbiff and meatballs, but the Swedish Pannbiff (SGD21.90) felt like it was very similar to the meatballs in terms of taste and texture. The only difference that I felt was that the shape of the pannbiff is different. The similarities go right down to the sauce and the lingonberry jam too. That doesn't make it bad though, because considering how much I love the meatballs, the taste of the pannbiff is equally awesome.


Their extensive menu includes sandwiches, pastas and even savoury crepes. One of these that I tried was the Smoked Salmon Savoury Crepe (SGD19.90) which certainly did not disappoint, a tasty and filling portion of smoked salmon, onions, capers and dill mayo.


To finish the meal in true Swedish style, we tried the Raspberry Cream (SGD7.90) which I had a bit of a culture shock with, not knowing what to expect at all. This dessert consists of a raspberry puree, with cold milk, ice-cream and a dollop of whipped cream. It is interesting and I slowly liked it. I actually do the cold milk and ice-cream combination myself (I know, blasphemy to the ice-cream but it is really very delicious), but the raspberry puree mixed in was quite sweet. It is definitely a good experience to try out Swedish meal with this dessert!


The service here is earnest and prompt. I've been here at the Millenia Walk outlet twice, and I've always heard good things about them. Now, you want to find out how to enjoy a Fika meal without having to pay the full prices as stated above?



Download Sugar and try out their Premium incentives!
You can purchase an Executive meal with Fika which includes the Panbiff that I tried (very similar to the meatballs, except for the shape), the raspberry cream dessert and a Swedish ale!
All these for only $25. If you consider yourself a small to regular eater, you can share this deal with a friend and add one more side/salad to make a good portion. There are plenty of other Premium incentives for you to try out in the Sugar app too.

Fika Swedish Cafe & Bistro (Millenia Walk)
9 Raffles Boulevard, #01-20
Singapore 039596

Fika Swedish Cafe & Bistro (Beach Road)
257 Beach Road
Singapore 199539

Fika Swedish Cafe & Bistro (One KM)
11 Tanjong Katong Road, #02-K3
Singapore 436998

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‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 5

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‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 5

Before long, we have reached the LAST episode for blind auditions in SING CHINA! The beginning of Episode 5 is extremely fast-moving, with hardly any full performances anymore, as if producers suddenly realised they can't produce a 100-episode variety show for this. But later the true episode begins after 10 minutes of that, as the judges fight for the last contestants for their team. There are multiple contestants that reflect the "VOC-quality" definitely worth watching.



Here you can watch the entire SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 5.

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 5

The episode opens instantly to 25-year old 阿克江-阿依丁 (A Ke Jiang A Yi Ding)  performing 在那遥远的地方. He mixed electric elements in his new age singing style which piqued the interest of Na Ying and Harlem. Ultimately, he decides to choose Team Harlem.

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 5

Next up, 付豪 (Fu Hao) - yes, it sounds like 'rich guy' - sings a mash-up between 恼人的秋风 and Wake Up Call by Maroon 5. I love this kind of cross-cultural mash ups because it brings so much more interesting possibilities. The judges are all in awe of his performance, but again, the competition is between Harlem and Na Ying - in the end, another one into Team Harlem.

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 5

33-year old 吕俊 (Lv Jun Zhe) from Henan challenges one of VOC's previous songs 大惊小怪 sung by 张心杰 (Zhang Xin Jie). Harlem points out that Lv Jun Zhe is using a very Euro-American style to achieve the high notes. Of course, Wang Feng is the first one that could not resist slamming the button, followed by Harlem. Na Ying and Jay Chou subsequently hit the button too. Ultimately, he chose Team Wang Feng. (No surprises)

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 5

岳靖淇 (Yue Jingqi) from Guizhou sings 冬季到台北来看雨 from 1992. His voice sounds like a male version of Joanna Wang, a little flirty. Team Na Ying is the only place he could go, but I can see why - he probably won't fit anywhere else. 

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 5

The lead singer of a band, 项亚蕻 (Xiang Ya Hong) sings Don't Cry by Gun N Roses. His performance will bring you into a rock 'n' roll reverie that reminds me of those live bands playing in farflung restaurant bars. He is one of the contestatnts that cannot choose - he can only go to Team Wang Feng, which is probably the only team that suits him as well.

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 5
‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 5

Later, the show eases into the next part: Jay Chou performing a magic trick with cards! He predicts that Harlem will have 12 students using poker cards, Wang Feng to have 11 students (J card) and Na Ying to have 13 students. I don't really understand this part of the show, but okay. The show is finally starting at the home of SING CHINA - Zhejiang!

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 5

One of the oldest contestants this time in SING CHINA is Taiwanese官灵芝 (Guan Lingzhi). Is this going to be a case of "the older the ginger, the spicier it is"? Definitely - She received The 23rd Golden Melody Awards for Best Hakka Singer and is undoubtedly an accomplished singer already. She sings Unchain my Heart by Bobby Sharp, with an amazingly thick voice, an incredible sense of performance and beat! She definitely has the ability to capture the audiences' attention. She has been singing for 38 years, and can handle a great repertoire of songs across languages Hakka, English, Mandarin Chinese, Portugese, and Japanese. She chose Team Harlem.

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 5

The next contestant 周旸 (Zhou Yang) has a personality similar to papi酱., but when she sings, it is as if she took on another personality altogether... Zhou Yang sings one of my favourite songs 我好想你 by Sodagreen! It is certainly easy to like the song, but not easy to sing it well at all. First line - SHE IS AN INSTANT YES. After the slew of many boring contestants over the past episodes, I finally see one that's of VOC-standard again. I like how she slow down the whole song to give it a different feeling, a darker emo feel - has an edge to it that seemed almost like 人质. A She's definitely one of my favourites right now, with this cover of 我好想你 the best till date. All the judges come down one after another except for Wang Feng. I don't know what he is waiting for even though he said that she was good halfway during her performance. Zhou Yang chooses Team Na Ying.

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 5


Chengdu pair rappers 杨和苏 (Yang De Su) and张馨月 (Zhang Xin Yue) met online and started playing rapping together through webcam. So cute, one from Chengdu and another from Shenyang. They named themselves the 低调组合 (low-key pair) and they sing a mash-up of 我的天空 (fantastic song, go listen to the 貝貝 修兒 duet on this as well) and Me, Myself & I. Both of them are crazily explosive and addictive to watch. They definitely can sing AND rap Oh my, goosebumps inducing! They fired up the stage. 杨和苏 is damn impressive, I think, it's like he took tongue twisting to another stage. Well-deservingly, all judges slammed the button. Finally, the pair chose Team Jay Chou.

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 5

Part of an acapella team, 汪晨蕊 (Wang Chen Rui) sings a classic song from Jacky Cheung - 深海. Her voice is timelessly beautiful and will be able to deliver even without accompaniment. Na Ying is the first to slam on the button, and I think  Team Na Ying would definitely be the one that will be able to shape her to have a more unique personality.

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 5

吴江 (Wu Jiang) sings a cute romantic song by Jonathan Lee - 17岁女生的温柔, but in a reggae style. From Sichuan, this contestant is totally suited for Harlem. His rap is quite steady but more of the playful and performative sort. It is very relaxing and fun to watch him. Wu Jiang decides to follow his wife's suggestion and chose Team Jay Chou.

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 5

A beautiful Chinese descendant living in Brazil, 吴映香 (Wu Ying Xiang) sings a mashup of 我的梦 and Undo by Sanna Nielsen. Somehow, she reminds me of Japanese pop singers, a very smooth sort of singing. All the judges hit the button! Harlem emphasize on how she seemed like an anime theme song singer. Wu Ying Xiang decides on Team Harlem.

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 5

18-year old American-born Chinese 林恺伦 (Lin Kai Lun, Karen) sings 爱是什么, in a very mystical and dreamy way. Wang Feng nods eagerly. All but Na Ying wants to have a go at poaching her to their team. She has also sung one of the OST songs (一雙人) to 秦时明月. In the end, she chooses to join Team Wang Feng.

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 5

The next contestant is 羽田 (Yu Tian). He migrated to Toronto, Canada when he was 9 years old.He has returned to China to work for some media production in Beijing and entered SING CHINA. He sings a song that he dedicated for his grandmother, 那些花儿. It is quite different from the original song but made it even better, imho. Warning: a tear-jerker performance. This affective voice has got to be one of my favourites again. I can't wait for his next performance again. Yu Tian chooses Team Jay Chou, with little surprise actually because Jay Chou has emphasized on family ties so often in his songs.

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 5

The young 包师语 (Bao Shi Yu)'s voice totally exceeded beyond her 19 years of age. She plays her guitar as she sings a beautiful, understated minyao 安和桥.  Towards the end of her performance, Na Ying, Jay Chou, and Wang Feng slam the button. All the judges try to convince her that they can help shape her minyao style. She chooses Team Jay Chou, bringing the blind auditions to a close for this season.

Summary of all the contestants
Team Harlem - 10
吉克皓 (Ji Ke Hao)
姚希 (Yao Xi)
赵小熙 (Zhao Xiao Xi) 
李瑞轩 (Li Rui Xuan)
王闯 (Wang Chuang)
杨美娜 (Yang Mei Na)
阿克江-阿依丁 (A Ke Jiang A Yi Ding)
付豪 (Fu Hao)
官灵芝 (Guan Lingzhi)
吴映香 (Wu Ying Xiang)

Team Jay Chou - 11
向洋 (Nathan Hartono)
游森 (You Sen)
曾敏杰 (Zeng Min Jie)
程思佳 (Cheng Si Jia)
朴翔 (Pu Xiang)
单良 (Shan Liang)
黄俊杰 (Huang Junjie)
杨和苏 (Yang De Su) and 张馨月 (Zhang Xin Yue)
吴江 (Wu Jiang)
羽田 (Yu Tian)
包师语 (Bao Shi Yu)

Team Na Ying - 10
李佩玲 (Li Peiling)
杨博 (Yang Bo)
 白静晨 (Bai Jing Chen)
苏立生 (Su Li Sheng)
侯志斌 (Hou Zhi Bin)
万妮达 (Vinida)
杨山 (Yang Shan)
岳靖淇 (Yue Jingqi)
 周旸 (Zhou Yang)
 汪晨蕊 (Wang Chen Rui)

Team Wang Feng - 10
白若溪 (Bai Ruo Xi)
蒋敦豪 (Jiang Dunhao)
刘雪婧 (Liu Xue Jing, GiGi)
刘文天 (Liu Wen Tian)
郑迦文 (Zheng Jia Wen)
徐歌洋 (Xu Ge Yang)
阿瑞 (Ari)
吕俊 (Lv Jun Zhe)
亚蕻 (Xiang Ya Hong)
林恺伦 (Lin Kai Lun, Karen)

I highlighted my favourite contestants in red!
Which are your favourite contestants? Comment below:

If you need a recap on all the previous episodes:


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Wonton Noodles of the West Coast - 合兴面家 Hup Heng Noodle House

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Wonton Noodles of the West Coast - 合兴面家 Hup Heng Noodle House

Wonton noodles is one of the national prized possessions of Singapore, but it isn't easy to find a good one. Certainly, it is quick to determine a plate of wonton noodles to be 'bad', but quite difficult to find one that really hits the spot perfectly. This time, I venture into hawker centres to try more local food to bring to you reviews to the side of Singapore that deserves more emphasis! A challenger to the 'best wonton noodles' - Hup Heng Noodle House is a popular stall at West Coast Market Square that enjoys the longest queue in the entire food centre, so we had to try it of course.
Wonton Noodles of the West Coast - 合兴面家 Hup Heng Noodle House

Manned by two older ladies who appeared friendly and frail, one of them focuses on making the wonton noodles, and the other wraps the popiah. They take a lot of pride in making their food, ensuring everything they sold is of a good quality. But precisely because of that, they are relatively slower than most other stalls.

Wonton Noodles of the West Coast - 合兴面家 Hup Heng Noodle House

The popiah is a vegetarian sort, with turnip, chopped peanuts and beansprouts. You can choose between spicy or non-spicy version; I chose the latter but I wished I had opted for the spicier version. The ingredients are incredibly fresh and I feel like there's a great sense of hearty homecooked food from these popiahs. The popiah skin is also considered quite thin.

Wonton Noodles of the West Coast - 合兴面家 Hup Heng Noodle House

The wonton noodles were pretty decent and an above average representative for the rest of the wonton noodles in Singapore, I think. The noodles are very qq and springy, without any alkaline taste. Probably because the auntie spends quite a lot of effort in rinsing the noodles before mixing in the sauce. The char siew tends towards being slightly dry but it was generally still okay, while the wontons were pretty good as well, generously packed with fragrant and chewy pork fillings. The sweet chilli is something not to be missed as well, which added a good edge to the wonton noodles. Considering it looks like it is a favourite for the residents around West Coast, I think that this deserves to be in the running for one of the better wonton noodles around.

Hup Heng Noodle House 合兴面家
West Coast Market Square
#01-182
Clementi West Street 2
Singapore 120721

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Sports fans should head to Victoria

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Anyone who loves combining their shared passions of sport and travel should consider Victoria as a hot destination to add to their bucket list. This is a state that simply loves sport, and happens to host three of the most notable sports events on the Aussie agenda each year.



Aussie Rules
Coming up soon, on October 1, the nation will stop for what is one of the biggest sporting fixtures in Australia - the AFL Grand Final. And in Victoria, the day preceding the Grand Final has actually been made a public holiday, so the whole state stops to rest and get ready for the big game. As well as being a day off work, Grand Final Friday, also known as Grand Final Eve, is when The Parade takes place - with thousands of fans decked out in full uniform heading from The Old Treasury Building, past the Central Business District and ending up at the stadium, Melbourne Cricket Ground.


The Australian Football League began life in 1897 as the Victorian Football League (VFL) since all the teams were based in Victoria. However, in 1990, the league’s name was changed to the AFL to recognise its expansion to include four other states during the 1980s. Today the AFL has18 teams, with at least one in every state except for Tasmania - although there are moves to create a Tassie AFL team soon. The Grand Final is the culmination of the season that is divided into three stages; pre-season, regular season and the play-offs. Only the best eight teams take part in the play-offs which run for four rounds, and if you fancy having a flutter on this year’s Grand Final, Hawthorn and Adelaide are the current favourites.

Horses away!
Just a month later and the focus turns to horse racing and the Melbourne Cup - known affectionately as ‘the race that stops a nation’. Melbourne Cup day is on November 1, and in Victoria, it’s another state holiday. While work’s called to a halt altogether in Melbourne and other Victorian cities for Melbourne Cup Day, most offices around Australia either finish the day early or have an office party with the race shown live. Around 100,000 people go to watch the race in person at Flemington Racecourse, and an estimated 650 million watch the big race live on TV.


Last year’s winner was a horse named Prince of Penzance, and history was made as it was the first time a female jockey, Michelle Payne, won the Melbourne Cup. If you’re thinking of going to the race this year, you can already back your favourite at many betting sites. The current favourites include Order of St George, Winx and Big Orange.

Anyone for tennis?


Sport takes a step back in December in Victoria, but just after the New Year, tennis takes centre stage with the Australian Open, which is held at Melbourne Park. From 16 to 29 January 2017, thousands will flock to see the world’s top tennis players battle through the rounds. The Aussie Open is the first Grand Slam event every year, and is followed by the French, Wimbledon and the US Open in June, July and September. The world tennis number one, Novak Djokovic, has dominated the Aussie Open in recent years, with a first win in 2008 and he’s won five times in the last six years. Djokovic is already favourite to win the Open again in 2017, with Britain’s Andy Murray just behind him as second favourite.

Victoria definitely has its fair share of prestigious sporting events throughout the year, and it’s no wonder that the state counts so many sports lovers among its tourist visitors.

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‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA, Top 5 of Wang Feng Team (Ep 6)

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SING! CHINA has concluded the blind auditions section of the competition and now we're into the next round - ten competitors will fight for the top 5 positions of Wang Feng's Team! I can't wait to see them after Wang Feng has conducted some honing. I am especially looking forward to Xu Ge Yang - she has performed well previously and hope she can replicate that or even better. This week, I must say, the results are quite predictable with a lot of stellar performances. An episode definitely worth watching from start to end!



Here you can watch the entire SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 6.



Wang Feng's team managed to garner 11 students, but each team is only supposed to have 10. An internal elimination round was conducted. It includes a studio recording of each contestant's freshly composed song and a consideration of their blind audition's performance, before Wang Feng decided to eliminate Wen Ni. Note that only Wang Feng's decision will make an impact.

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 6 - Top 5 of Wang Feng Team


We are introduced to the guest judge that Wang Feng has invited. Hidden behind a veil, this female guest judge sings 当我想你的时候, a song by Wang Feng. It is not difficult to guess who she is at all (if you can, please try to guess it). Her voice is one of the most distinctive in the Mandarin pop industry. She is indeed amazing... I love her songs! And I must say, her voice is very suitable for Wang Feng's songs - using her calm and composed way of singing sad songs.
She is Tanya Chua.

阿瑞 (Ari) vs 郑迦文 (Zheng Jia Wen)

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 6 - Top 5 of Wang Feng Team

Ari starts with a solo strumming which opens into MJ's classic Beat It. It feels like he is indeed much more nervous and highly-strung than his blind auditions. He changes up the tempo and eases into 一起摇摆 - Wang Feng's song as he visibly becomes even more relaxed, a good sign. I don't think he exceeded his performance during his blind auditions which banked on his fun and happy temperament, especially when he is so tensed up as the first performance.

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 6 - Top 5 of Wang Feng Team

Zheng Jia Wen takes on the mike and sings a song of a vastly different genre, Goodbye My Lover by James Blunt. The first line he sang immediately made Ari pale in comparison. His crispy clear voice tugged at my heartstrings effortlessly. His performance elicits an intense reaction from Tanya Chua from her guest judge position, with tears swimming in her eyes. He really improved a lot from his blind auditions, being able to maintain his composure nicely. By the end of his performance, all my goosebumps have raised. He picked 停格 by Tanya Chua the last time, and Harlem mentioned that he didn't use this 'airy' technique of singing then. 

"去留不是你来这里最重要的目的" ~ Wang Feng

It's so sad, the new competition format is such that the one eliminated sinks into the ground. :(

Editor: Rooting for Ari, but Zheng Jia Wen is better in this PK round.
Tanya Chua: Zheng Jia Wen
Wang Feng: Zheng Jia Wen



刘雪婧 (Liu Xue Jing, GiGi) vs 徐歌阳 (Xu Ge Yang)


‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 6 - Top 5 of Wang Feng Team

Liu Xue Jing is challenging See You Again by Wiz Khalifa. She has a very CD-quality to her voice. The way she moves still reminds me of Elva Hsiao. I think she did improve considerably from her previous performance but I still think there's nothing outstanding about her.


‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 6 - Top 5 of Wang Feng Team


Xu Ge Yang sings 一万次悲伤 by 逃跑计划 and this just makes me love her even more. Wang Feng's favourite contestants have religiously chosen 逃跑计划 in the past VOC episode. If you don't know, she is my favourite contestant of the entire Wang Feng team (and the whole of SING!CHINA)!!! She is the female version of Zhang Heng Yuan but it feels like her lung power so much better. And in this performance, she's killing it, so much fire, exploding like a star on the stage. I love her even more right now, and I'll go so far to say  she'll be the top in Wang Feng's team despite controversies about her (allegations of her being in a relationship with WF).


Editor: XU GE YANG, HANDS DOWN.
Tanya Chua: Xu Ge Yang
Wang Feng: Xu Ge Yang (!!!)


项亚蕻 (Xiang Ya Hong) vs 蒋敦豪 (Jiang Dunhao)

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 6 - Top 5 of Wang Feng Team

Xiang Ya Hong sings a song by Wang Feng, 空空如也. I don't feel too intensely for either of them, but I like Xiang Ya Hong's grungy style and raspy voice. The lead singer of a band really transformed the whole place into a rock concert successfully, revving up the crowd with his energy.

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 6 - Top 5 of Wang Feng Team


Taking on a different style, Jiang Dunhao sings 乌兰巴托的夜, a classic Mongolian tribal song. It's incredibly comfortable and peaceful to hear him sing, just like before. He strums his guitar, and captures the attention of the audience easily. I am not sure how you can compare these two; they are so different!

Editor: Jiang Dunhao, but mostly because of genre
Tanya Chua: Undecided
Wang Feng: Jiang Dunhao

林恺伦 (Lin Kai Lun, Karen) vs 白若溪 (Bai Ruo Xi)


‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 6 - Top 5 of Wang Feng Team

Lin Kai Lun sings 你要的爱 by Penny Tai. Great song choice, it suits her very well. She continues her dreamy and mystical style, slowing down the tempo. I like it. She has already established her own style at this stage, which is a good thing. It gets addictive, and her voice grows on me. However, the last part didn't feel as touching as I wished it could be.



Bai Ruo Xi sings an oldie 追梦人 by 鳳飛飛, but injects a period drama OST feel to it with her voice. Jay Chou is enraptured by her performance, but Wang Feng and Na Ying look half-bored. I think she is good but again, there is no wow factor. It seems almost a shoo-in for Lin Kai Lun.

Editor: Lin Kai Lun
Tanya Chua: Lin Kai Lun
Wang Feng: Lin Kai Lun


吕俊哲 (Lv Jun Zhe) vs 刘文天 (Liu Wen Tian)

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 6 - Top 5 of Wang Feng Team

Lv Jun Zhe sings 我不后悔 and builds up to a rock & roll climax from the calm beginning. He has a crazy bone in him, with an image to suit it with his crazy purple hair too! He looks like he is having so much fun that all five judges watch him with interest. He is definitely someone to be contended with, with so much fire!

"今天的输赢 不是你一辈子的输赢" ~ Jay Chou

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA, Top 5 of Wang Feng Team (Episode 6)

Liu Wen Tian sings I Don't Want To Miss A Thing by Aerosmith. This is an extremely difficult song to sing. Although he is less crazy and technically perfect (I think) than Jun Zhe, but I like the intense emotions he put into every of his performance. There is a rawness and the expressiveness in his performance that I like. Under his cap, you can see there's real power, and he nailed the most important explosive parts of the song.


摇滚就是要打破规则!" ~ Tanya Chua

Editor: Liu Wen Tian
Tanya Chua: Undecided
Wang Feng: Liu Wen Tian

With this, the top 5 contestants of Wang Feng's team is finalized!
郑迦文 (Zheng Jia Wen)
 徐歌洋 (Xu Ge Yang)

蒋敦豪 (Jiang Dunhao)
林恺伦 (Lin Kai Lun, Karen)
刘文天 (Liu Wen Tian)


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‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA, Top 5 of Jay Chou Team (Ep 7)

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‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA, Top 5 of Jay Chou Team (Ep 7)

This week, Jay Chou leads his team of 10 to five rounds of PK to pick out his top 5 contestants. Do you remember some of the most popular contestants from this team like Nathan Hartono and the Low Key Duo (低调组合)? I must say that a lot of other contestants improved a lot, giving rise to a whole lot of surprises in this episode. Who do I think should stay, who should have been eliminated? What about your opinion? The summary of this episode here:


‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA, Top 5 of Jay Chou Team (Ep 7)

Minutes into the new episode, we are introduced to the guest judge that Jay Chou invited. Hidden behind a veil, this guest judge with the most distinctive voice in Mandopop industry sings 青花瓷, a song by Jay Chou. Come on, if you don't know Fei Yu-ching, you must be living under a rock! You can call him the Grandmaster of 中国风, so yes, no surprises that Jay Chou picked him to be the guest judge!


Later, Fei Yu-ching invites Jay to sing their only duet - 千里之外. Such a treat for everyone's ears!


Here you can watch the entire SING CHINA Season 1 Episode 7.

(低調組合) 杨和苏 (Yang De Su) and 张馨月 (Zhang Xin Yue) vs 程思佳 (Cheng Si Jia)

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA, Top 5 of Jay Chou Team (Ep 7)

For Jay Chou to choose the 低調組合 (low-key duo) to open in his team's top 5 night is so predictable - if anyone, it'll be them to rev up the crowd with their insane rapping skills. Just when I thought  Yang De Su and Zhang Xin Yue could not possibly up their own game from their blind audition's performance that blew everyone away... they do it again. This time, with innovative rap lyrics, so ingenious it's such a waste to rap them away so quickly! The proportion of the rap is greater than before though, which I find is a shame because I really like to hear Zhang Xin Yue sing as well. She's really good even on her own! The moment when both of them transited into MJ's classic song - Bad, you just can't take your eyes off them..!

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA, Top 5 of Jay Chou Team (Ep 7)

Cheng Si Jia is still as adorable as before. She is one of the contestants I previously found had potential to go ahead in the competition, but if she's going against the Low Key Duo, there's no way for her to win them. She sings 不同凡想 by Tia Ray, which is a song that is rather non-mainstream. Her voice reaches the higher and low tones effortlessly as before, but she fails to find her own style at this point of the competition. Besides singing ability, SING CHINA does look at other factors like attractiveness, stage persona and a memorable personality or distinctive voice.

Jay Chou says that whoever who leaves will be invited to his concert; Harlem jokes that now everyone wishes they get eliminated. It eases the tense situation on stage.

Editor: Low Key Duo
Fei Yu-ching: Neutral
Jay Chou: Low Key Duo


羽田 (Yu Tian) vs 单良 (Shan Liang)


‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA, Top 5 of Jay Chou Team (Ep 7)

This is the pair that improved by leaps and bounds, singing to celebrate the fusion of Chinese and English songs. Yu Tian sings a brilliant mash up of Thinking Out Loud by Ed Sheeran and... 鳳凰于飛 by 費玉清. What the hell, I know! But when he sings, it all comes together wonderfully, He even helped 鳳凰于飛 transcend to the contemporary world. The crowd goes wild - and during his post-performance speech he gives an extended thanks to his ailing grandmother in the audience.

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA, Top 5 of Jay Chou Team (Ep 7)

Shan Liang, on the other hand, does a similar mash up but of different songs - 南屏晚鐘 by 費玉清 and I'm Yours by Jason Mraz. He brings his bass along. Although Yu Tian was really good, I preferred Shan Liang's performance! He was really good at making the audience feel really happy and relaxed while hearing him sing, and Na Ying points that out too. Since technically both of them are equally good - Jay Chou even awards them 'full marks' for their performance, I would go with the one that made me smile.

Editor: Shan Liang
Fei Yu-ching: Neutral
Jay Chou: Yu Tian

I don't agree with Jay Chou's decision, if both of them were equally good, what is his basis of choosing Yu Tian over Shan Liang? Is it because of looks? Or because he played the 'grandmother' card? (Jay is known for a softie in this aspect) Well we will never know. Hopefully Yu Tian will continue to improve and do justice to Shan Liang's dreams.

包师语 (Bao Shi Yu) vs 曾敏杰 (Zeng Min Jie)


Bao Shi Yu surprised me a lot. She sings one of her mentor's famous songs 彩虹. Anyone who is mildly acquainted with Chinese pop songs will know this one, and Bao Shi Yu actually (in my opinion) sang it better than Jay Chou. Almost every single line made my goosebumps stand, and very soon it is interesting how this song that didn't sound particularly emo made everyone tear. The magic of Jay Chou's and Fei Yu-ching's teaching.


It feels like Zeng Min Jie's performance did not reach her full potential. She sang an oldie - 傷痕 by 林憶蓮. It sounded as if she rushed through it. her confidence dwindled as the performance continued, with a shaky ending that followed Jay Chou's unexplainable glum face.

Editor: Bao Shi Yu
Fei Yu-ching: Zeng Min Jie
Jay Chou: Zeng Min Jie

Again I don't agree with Jay Chou's decision. 

向洋 (Nathan Hartono) vs 黄俊杰 (Huang Junjie)

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA, Top 5 of Jay Chou Team (Ep 7)

This Jay Chou lookalike and mega-popular Nathan Hartono (also known as Xiang Yang) sings 我們都寂寞, which I liked a lot better than his 有没有, generally because this is after all, a song from Eason Chan and more so because I feel that he managed to weave in emotions better this time. The judges complained that he was too over the top with his performance style, but well, it appealed to me! It almost felt like a concert or some kind of musical drama, but I didn't think it grated on my nerves at all. This song managed to highlight his voice better too. I don't find him as handsome as everyone says he is, but his voice is solid.

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA, Top 5 of Jay Chou Team (Ep 7)

It was unfortunate that Huang Junjie meets Nathan Hartono, because I feel that he is very good too. He sang 迷迭香 by Jay Chou, with a playful and casual edge to it. I liked it a lot. It feels so smooth and fluid. It's the kind of voice I would love to hear at Houhai bars. It's really a huge shame to let him go, but this is how the competition goes.

Editor: Nathan Hartono
Fei Yu-ching: Huang Junjie
Jay Chou: Nathan Hartono

吴江 (Wu Jiang) vs 朴翔 (Pu Xiang)

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA, Top 5 of Jay Chou Team (Ep 7)

Wu Jiang sings 在雨中 by Wang Feng, and strange why I didn't pick this up before but he sounds like 修兒 (reference) from Wang Feng's team in VOC Season 4. The weirder thing is that he is singing a Wang Feng's song, which means he could be doing better over at the other camp. It is an interesting song choice with a reggae style, which I didn't feel work to his advantage for a competition. It is a dangerous strategy at this point to choose such a non-showy song.

Side note: Is it me or he looks like Harlem

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA, Top 5 of Jay Chou Team (Ep 7)


Pu Xiang sings 把悲傷留給自己 by 陳昇 which is a clear winner even by choice of song already. Pu Xiang is going down the Paer Harti style (reference, Wang Feng's team champion for VOC Season 3) with a rather 'sandy' voice, Again, this one is totally Wang Feng's style. This Mongolian guy really brings you to the wild plains with his voice. I love his voice better than Paer Harti, because it is slightly less sandy but a lot more man. 

Editor: Pu Xiang
Fei Yu-ching: Pu Xiang
Jay Chou: Pu Xiang

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA, Top 5 of Jay Chou Team (Ep 7)

With this, the top 5 contestants of Jay Chou's team is finalized!
Low Key Duo
Yu Tian
Zeng Min Jie
Nathan Hartono
Pu Xiang

My guess for Jay Chou's team top: Pu Xiang

‎中國新歌聲‬ SING CHINA, Top 5 of Jay Chou Team (Ep 7)

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E-Sarn Thai Corner at Pasir Panjang

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The fact is that we didn't come all the way to Pasir Panjang to have Thai food, but because I wanted to eat at one of my favourite cafes (On The Table) again... however, I was disappointed to see On The Table closed for a private event. This happens to me a lot these days. Pasir Panjang is quite isolated from the rest of the island. Since we are already here, we checked out the restaurants beside the cafe and caught sight of this Thai restaurant that looked amazingly packed to its gills. I took a look at its name - E-Sarn Thai Corner.


Picture taken at closing time, long after we finished our meal
Its name doesn't really ring a bell, but it looked really well-received. OK, let's give this a try. At the dinner peak hours, diners might have to wait for one or two tables to clear before they can get a seat. Lucky for us, we didn't have to wait but it was at full house capacity already.


One of the dishes that we had to try was the Red Tom Yum Goong. A good blend of sour, sweet and savoury tastes, the soup base was piquant and rich. It was not as spicy as I expect Tom Yum Goong (but still spicy) to be. I could tell that the prawns - the center of attention of this dish, was very fresh based on its bouncy texture. There were other ingredients like mushroom and fish in it too!


One of my favourite Thai selections have to be the Pad kra pao gai, the Thai Basil Chicken that always pander to my tastebuds effortlessly. This one is even spicier than the Tom Yum Goong, but in a very appetizing way! I think I can eat a meal just with this one dish and rice.


Somehow I always end up ordering Crab Cakes because it's almost as if nobody can do this dish wrongly! This one from E-Sarn is pretty good as well. I love dipping it with the lemongrass peanut sauce that is so fragrant and it whets the appetite well. I could not get enough of it!


To say E-Sarn exceeded my expectation isn't fair (I had none). But reasonably, E-Sarn can be considered very good, performs decently well for the dishes we tried. I think they did modified some of the dishes to cater to the local palate, like the spiciness and sourness level of the Tom Yum soup which I appreciate very much. The service here is excellent, reminiscent of the wonderful Thai hospitality. Despite being located at such an awkward location, I understand the crowd now. I am surprised to find such a gem at Pasir Panjang. If you love Thai food and want to explore Thai options in Singapore proper, E-Sarn should be part of your list (I rank this higher than Aroy Dee and similar to Aloy Thai's standard).

E-Sarn Thai
130 Pasir Panjang Road
Singapore 118548

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