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WE'RE IN SINGAPORE (first impressions)

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WE'RE IN SINGAPORE (first impressions)

Tia & Cheveyo

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  1. Wow, everyone! We are overwhelmed by all the awesome advice and recommendations that we've received here! Thank you so much to everyone, it truly enriches our experience when we have such an outpouring of wonderful tips!

  2. Not sure if you could read this as I just discover your channel through this video but I would highly recommend you to travel from Ho Chi Minh to Hanoi by train if you want to experience sceneries or plane if you just want to skip entirely rather than by motorbike. The route is quite bad for motorbikes as there are a lot of trailers with disregard to laws and traffic. I have been born and raised in Vietnam and news about tragic accident on 1A route between vehicles are far too often. I wouldn't travel with bike even if you challenged me. Live is good, stay safe.

  3. Hi singaporean here . For those wanting to go on a Singapore holiday advised to book a 3 to 5 star hotel although you can stay in 1 and 2 star hotel its rlly small and sometimes there are alot of stuff on the bed if you need a better sleep experience better to book 3 , 4 or 5 star hotel😁 ( edit : they dont rlly spend time cleaning the bed and there are dirty things )

  4. Highly recommend visiting the Unesco city Hoi An. Vietnam has amazing food, friendly people, and interesting history. We have visited Vietnam a few times to visit friends, and it is changing over the years as more tourists discover this wonderful country.

  5. my recs as a singaporean is to look at neighbourhoods rather than the city skyscrapers. im sure there are good stuff there, but the neighbourhoods never lie, and sometimes the old is gold! people are generally nice here unless you are a weirdo in a bad sense and for getting around, sometimes walking is better than the bus or the mrt, especially in the city area. most of us grew up here or still live in the neighbourhoods now since young so if u can ask them about the area if you are lost you have the best guides

  6. note all of these are coming from the perspective of a local so yea

    5:10 2 things, 1. yea most people dont use taxis or private transportation in general. The MRT and bus systems are very efficient and much more cost effective. 2. "into the city" that always makes me laugh, like we be tiny, the whole place is a city! you could have probably stopped by bedok mall or tampines mall (both are literally at their respective MRT stns) for something to eat instead of heading all the way to ur hotel first. I normally go there w my friends and the food options are pretty good
    6:32 yall could have probably taken the bus honestly, the max distance i normally walk is from mrt to bus stop or from bus stop to location, half a mile is a bit much 😛
    7:36 most of us (locals) wouldnt call that a restaurant, thats just ur local coffee shop. Restaurant in our minds means atas expensive food, tho ur not wrong in saying its good, 90% of the time, food court or coffee shop food are cheap and really good

    affordable or free options, aka my favorite hang out spots w my friends: (ik its a bit late and you've probably left the country already but eh why not)
    KINOKUNIYA, biggest bookstore in the country, absolutely THE place to go if you are a nerd like me 😛 (seriously tho ive been there wayyy too many times, cough 3 times in the past 2 weeks cough)
    the esplanade area. I normally go there for the esplanade library since they have the best music selection but you could look around there and take a bus down to the Olympic park. theres the singapore flyer and not too far off the helix bridge and marina bay sands. I've walked the route quite recently with one of my friends, idk if its a good tourist spot but its a nice scenic walk.
    typical tourists spots like the merlion, singapore river, gardens by the bay, etc etc
    most museums are around the same area too like the singapore national gallery or the national history museum and stuff, tho idk what the prices are for foreigners (normally students and elderly are free, singapore citizens either free or heavily subsidized)

  7. Henlooo, a Singaporean hereeee! I am actually so happy that you find my country to be so enjoyable! I think I might be a little too late for suggestions, But I do hope you can come back to Singapore next time again to try these few places!
    -Google map your way to "Northpoint" it is a huge shopping centre with sooooo many restaurants ranging from so many different cuisines to eat! And there are so many shops there you could get lost in there!
    -The Singapore Ferris Wheel. When I was little I went onto the ferris wheel and oh my god it was so high up but fun! I'm not sure if it is open now but I recommend you go there sometimes too!
    -You can also just walk around a neighbourhood called "Yishun" Yishun is where "Northpoint" is located at, there is also cinema there called "golden village". I recommend for you guys to go Yishun when it is a Saturday or Sunday if you like crowds :p you will be able to see the hustle and bustle of Saturdays and Sundays here in Singapore!
    Out of context of places to visit, I find Singapore to be very special, as it Is country,an island and a city all in one!
    I hope you had enjoyed your stay here in Singapore! Come visit again!! :DD

  8. Singapore is awesome, was a great place for me in 1985 before all the major development, MRT was being constructed, prices were low, and Orchard Tower's Top 10 Club and the Rainbow Club across the street were hopping.

  9. I went to Singapore couple years ago. It was an incredible experience. My favorite part is the ArtScience Museum. In my opinion, it's the most "perfect" country.
    I also went to Bali last year. It was okay I guess… Nice beach, nice hotels, nice food.

  10. Singapore Chinatown is best place to hangout and remember to visit their market in the morning which offer galores of Asian foods. Joo Chiat area is another coolest place for coffee and read novel.

  11. Singapore is the most developed country in SEA. But almost everything is man-made with artificial beauty. Every place is super clean with strict rules. Life here is really stressful and you simply cannot enjoy "real life". To me, just explore this tiny island once or twice is enough. Anyway, to each their own.

  12. U guys look great together. U are match from heaven…eventhough, i dont know where u from i just happened to see uour videos…one thing to observe now here in SG is to wear mask at all time when u are in malls or close places, or else u will fine…welcome to Singapore, enjoy the scenery, enjoy the food and be safe. Covid still exist. God bless🙏

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