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One of the characteristics of cities located at
tropical islands is that the people come out on to the streets after
the sun comes down.
This is true of Singapore, a city where major
shopping and dining areas burst with people and activity at night.
Bright and colourful lighting punctuate the night, and where
clubbing happens, you will also hear pulsating music.
Hanging out at night in Singapore
The streets of Orchard Road, the main shopping district, teem with
crowds. Stand at any of the major traffic crossings and you will
experience the rush of people clashing from opposite directions at
the zebra crossing, on their way to their next stop on the shopping
strip. On any given night, you might find: a street performer or an
entire performance troupe with a music or acrobatic act, workmen
setting up a large tent for a major product launch, or the ice cream
man whose specialty is a cut out of a block of local ice-cream
filling a wafer or bread sandwich.
Farther down
the road you will come to CHIJMES the former Convent of the Holy
Infant Jesus. Previously a combined orphanage and school for girls
run by Catholic Nuns, the complex was restored and today serves as a
mixed use complex with retail, restaurant and watering hole outlets.
The impressive chapel is the centerpiece of the complex, and now
serves as a multi-purpose hall. Music performances and sporting
events are celebrated here, while artists’ works are often on
exhibition around the compound.
On warm nights
near the waterfront, the row of preserved shophouses around the
three quays Boat, Clarke and Robertson come alive with the
bar-hopping crowd. Most of the bars and dance clubs have a theme
Latin music, pool table, sports, refined wine appreciation. Take
your pick. One of the (harmlessly) naughty attractions at Clarke
Quay is the local outlet of Hooters Restaurant. With a service staff
made up exclusively of comely young ladies dressed in singlets and
running shorts, they serve up fried chicken and burgers with a
little hula hoop dance now and then.
Well, there
is more than one way to appreciate the tropical nights. If you are
game for wild animals, you can take a trip to the Zoological Gardens
for a Night Safari. Located in the Northern part of Singapore, the
Zoo sits by the shore of a reservoir lake, which forms part of the
backdrop. Visitors can take an open tractor-bus into the park, and
get off at stop points to walk around and observe the animals in the
park.
The animals are clustered by region of
origin. Various sections are designed to re-create the Burmese
hillside, the Himalayan Foothills, a Nepalese River Valley, India,
equatorial Africa, an Indo-Malayan forest, an Asian Riverine
environment and the South American Pampas. If the animals cooperate,
you might catch a glimpse of mountain goats and sheep from the
Himalayas, the familiar Tiger, rare Rhinoceros from Nepal-Assam and
giant rodents from South America.
For a little of
the local flavour, you can make a visit to the East Coast Park,
where several seafood restaurants serve local style crabs, prawns
fishes and other sea delicacies. The atmosphere is just right, with
a mild sea breeze and open air dining when the weather is good.
After dinner, you can take a stroll along the many walking paths criss-crossing the park. Joggers, inline skaters and cyclists zoom
along the wider roads, and anglers park themselves along Bedok Jetty
or outcroppings of sand and stones. In the near distance, you will
see the international fleet of merchant ships waiting their turn to
dock in Singapore’s bustling harbour.
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