Is Singapore just TOO perfect? | Our personal opinion

We visited Singapore for just a couple of days and we expected it to feel clinical and lacking in culture, were we right? Check out the video for yourself and maybe consider visiting Singapore for yourself, it's a bit special you know...
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  • @WeAretheWorld89
    @WeAretheWorld89 Жыл бұрын

    Something you guys never noticed. In some places in SG. Mosque, Indian, Chinese temples are side by side.

  • @anniec6420
    @anniec6420 Жыл бұрын

    the singapore peoples politeness has had an impact on me forever....when i was there over 20years ago if i was on a street looking at a map no fewer than 4/5 people would approach to ask did i need help.....i now do this all the time when i see a tourist looking a bit bewildered in my easy to get lost tourist town of edinburgh.. the relief on many of their faces to know you just are offering help and not trying to rob or scam them is obvious...oh and the food was amazing....

  • @SuccessforLifester

    @SuccessforLifester

    Жыл бұрын

    I still do that today. Offering help to tourist whenever I see them looking at maps with a puzzled face

  • @pineapplepetcorneats

    @pineapplepetcorneats

    Жыл бұрын

    I do that a lot too. So Happy to hear that you had a good experience here. Come back soon! :)

  • @azureliteyahoo

    @azureliteyahoo

    Жыл бұрын

    I did that and I was told no no no. Thinking I was a tout. 😁

  • @pineapplepetcorneats

    @pineapplepetcorneats

    Жыл бұрын

    @@azureliteyahoo hahaha yeah I think some people have bad experiences before.

  • @cathhl2440

    @cathhl2440

    Жыл бұрын

    @@azureliteyahoo No lah... I think they are just shy. Why you think they think you're a tout?

  • @tanjames9849
    @tanjames9849 Жыл бұрын

    To most Singaporean, Singapore is just ‘normal’ maybe until we visit other places around the world and see the differences in terms of safety, infrastructures, efficiency, cleanliness, services, transport system, little corruption, etc. What we might take for granted: 1. Hospital looks like 5-star hotels. 2. Metro, transport system is a class of it’s own & still upgrading all the 😅time. 3. Government, HDB flats are repainted every +_ 5 years. 4. Cars & transport vehicles are always looks brand new. 5. Read about the Sewerage system, Oil Storage underground chamber, the garbage disposal system in KZread for details. 6. The new AI largest container port. 7. Etc.

  • @AndorranStairway
    @AndorranStairway Жыл бұрын

    Very rarely do tourists visit Singapore and make an effort to engage with the locals. Most usually rave about the infrastructure, efficiency, and cleanliness because that’s what Singapore is best known for around the world. Huge props to you two for making an effort to get to know the people despite only being in the country for 2 days!

  • @kenlee1416

    @kenlee1416

    Жыл бұрын

    Can you imagine if just 10% of all tourists start wanting to interact and mingle with locals, them locals will start to get very annoyed and inconvenienced. There you are rushing to work, some pesky tourists 'accost' you asking about your morning life.

  • @NazriB

    @NazriB

    Жыл бұрын

    Lies again? Perfect Environment

  • @ActiveAussie2024

    @ActiveAussie2024

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kenlee1416 that's the same in any large city.. People in such places , like Sydney or London also, are busy, and have to work and pay rent and mortgages. They have deadlines and appointments. So, you are correct. Can't stop and talk to every tourist who is friendly. It's got nothing to do with being rude. Most people just don't have the time

  • @ActiveAussie2024

    @ActiveAussie2024

    Жыл бұрын

    @@NazriB Singapore is certainly not a "perfect" environment. I can think of several cities with a better environment than Singapore and better for living. Brisbane and Adelaide in Australia come to mind. The thing that Brisbane, Singapore, and Adelaide all have in common is that they are all dull, sterile, and boring. Even if they are all clean, green, and very efficient cities.

  • @surekhaharnamsing8478
    @surekhaharnamsing8478 Жыл бұрын

    Just came back from Singapore, was there for holidays with my children. It was our second visit, very lovely country. 👍

  • @danielle7292
    @danielle7292 Жыл бұрын

    We were in Singapore some weeks back. I love how clean it is there. Make sure you pick up an ice cream sandwich. Don’t let the green and pink bread turn you off, it’s really very nice. Also don’t miss Satay street for some delicious satays 😊

  • @johnwig285

    @johnwig285

    Жыл бұрын

    Ah yes the ice cream sandwiches sold by "uncles" along the streets are legendary

  • @thomasisking
    @thomasisking Жыл бұрын

    Next time you visit, try seeing the non-tourist stuff. Maybe visit the rest of the main island or another island that comprises the 55 islands that make up Singapore. Plenty of walks, eg southern ridges, east coast, labrador and changi boardwalks, botanic gardens, hundreds of green areas and parks. Maybe try a history trail. Visit a hot springs. Wander around one of the towns that actually make up Singapore, looking at the infrastructure of well thought out town planning. Stop by a local food place and chat with the locals, enjoying some great local food. Try the local coffee with its unique roasting and bean blends from Java, Sumatra and indeed Vietnam. Enjoy a cold Tiger beer with some locals and get an insight into another side of Singapore. Travel the island on the buses and look out and see what makes Singapore tick. While it is a leading financial centre, it is also a leading industrial complex with maritime industries. Take a walk along a road through an oil refinery. Visit a world class migratory bird wetland complex. Keep an eye out for wildlife, there is lots of it. Much to do see and enjoy in Singapore, but it takes time, which many tourists end up regretting they didn't take.

  • @kuyaocstriviaeverything9860

    @kuyaocstriviaeverything9860

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree with you, thete are so many things to see in Singapore. Ten days are not enough to cover them all. Btw, I think Singapore has 64 islands (or 65 including Pedra Branca Island). In addition, they also have man-made islands.

  • @WithYourArms

    @WithYourArms

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kuyaocstriviaeverything9860 I thought it was 63

  • @toptreed

    @toptreed

    Жыл бұрын

    Singapore is a great place to visit if you love citys . Many things to see . Its very hard place to live .

  • @thomasisking

    @thomasisking

    Жыл бұрын

    @@toptreed Very hard to live? For some maybe, but not everybody.

  • @waihwangtan1662

    @waihwangtan1662

    Жыл бұрын

    Hard place to live without enough money.

  • @stevenelson3515
    @stevenelson3515 Жыл бұрын

    I’m fortunate. My wife was born and raised in Singapore and still has numerous aunts, uncles and cousins there. So when we visit (two or three times a year, at least in pre-CoVid times), we spend time with them and get out among the local population. In all the times I’ve been to Sing, I’ve never been to Newton (tourist trap) and we went to Orchard once, just to say we did. Instead, we spend time in Chinatown in the various nooks and crannies, in Katong, since my late mother-in-law was born there, in Toa Payoh where the relatives are, and in places where we can get out into nature (Bukit Timah, MacRitchie Reservoir, Southern Ridges). For eating, our favorites are Laksa in Roxy Square (far better than 328 Katong), char Kuay Teow in Hong Lim, stingray and satay at Chomp Chomp, though just this past Monday, on the night before we left, we had some great satay at Bedok 85. The thing about Singapore is that there are a lot of these nooks and crannies around the city where tourists are pretty much unheard of, but have really interesting histories.

  • @beyondthenest
    @beyondthenest Жыл бұрын

    We are two empty nesters and just moved to Singapore after an amazing opportunity presented itself. We had sold our home in Vermont, USA a year previously - looking to simplify our life and allow us to take advantage of any opportunity that came our way. So about 5 months ago we packed up from one bedroom NYC Apartment to head over here with much less in tow than we have ever had.. So glad that you enjoyed yourself here. Singapore has made me look like a professional photographer and videographer - but it IS ALL due to Singapore definitely not my skills. And the thing is, so much of all this is free to you as a traveler and all the citizens of Singapore. You can chew gum - you just cannot buy the gum or sell it here in Singapore.≈ just do not throw it anywhere that is NOT a garbage can. So just like Disney , they don't sell gum in the parks either.. And speaking of Disney...They love their Disney and all the children would love a nod to those 7 tiny titans of the silver screen. Children are really valued and encouraged to be children as long as they can here in Singapore. If you ever get here again - you need to head out to the parks and further outside the city center to see the amazing flora and fauna, and the best way is on the top of a Double Decker.. cheapest way to see Singapore - the buses are just as clean as the MRT trains and stations. We will be following y'alls continued adventures!

  • @kwokholuk8723

    @kwokholuk8723

    Жыл бұрын

    If you are a law abiding person, you are welcome to live in Singapore. It is because Singapore still has corporal punishment. A naughty high school student (18 year old) from the US who studied in the International school in Singapore. He sprayed some paint onto a car and broke the glass of the car. He was sentenced for corporal punishment.

  • @kkwong698

    @kkwong698

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kwokholuk8723 Haha, you are only half-right. Just curious when and how did this incident happened, care to share? Many a times with similar crimes being commited, the penalty might simply vary as there is more that meets the eyes than what the public is aware of.

  • @kkwong698

    @kkwong698

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kwokholuk8723 While going through the top comments, in Alex Chia’s comment, people are discussing about chewing gum consumption in SG. Out of the blue, you commented ‘Hello, Singaporean. Singapore still has corporal punishment, right ?’ You sounded more like a hater than a genuine commentor 😂

  • @kwokholuk8723

    @kwokholuk8723

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kkwong698 It's because corporal punishment was abolished decades ago in the developed country.

  • @kkwong698

    @kkwong698

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kwokholuk8723 Please don't be so ideological. Both SG and US(most of the states) still practise capital punishment(isn’t it more serious than corporal punishment). On and off, SG is still being criticized and bombarded for such actions but not in the case for US.

  • @limchyehock6722
    @limchyehock6722 Жыл бұрын

    Light Show at Super Tree Groves (Gardens By The Bay) don't just play "Hi Ho, Hi Ho". They can't be playing the same tune every night. They do play themes from Jurassic Park, Star Wars, Broadway, Classic Standard Jazz. Depending on which Festive season, they will play Christmas tunes, Traditional Chinese New Year music etc...Spend more time here and you will not be limited to hearing "Hi Ho Hi Ho". Welcome.

  • @markd28
    @markd28 Жыл бұрын

    I'm originally from the UK and have lived in Singapore for over 20 years and I really enjoyed watching your video, it really is a great place to visit and live. You're right it's not a liberal country like many other places as they do have strong traditional family values here which I personally think is a good thing. And as you correctly stated, it is illegal to sell chewing gum here and the simple reason is it keeps the sidewalks clean! Anyway, enjoy you travels around the world, I recommend Thailand & Vietnam if you haven't been! Cheers Mark

  • @winthroplewis9361
    @winthroplewis9361 Жыл бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed Singapore. My first time there was in '95. I moved there in '97-'01. Since then, have gone back every year to visit and hang with friends. It's such a beautiful and impressive country. So much about the country I wish the world, especially my homeland (US) would emulate. Of course not everything is perfect there, but what they have accomplished since independence in 1965 is truly a wonder. Anyway, I always feel I'm like Singapore's pr rep amongst my friends and others. Oh, I love the place so much, I married a Singaporean. Just celebrated our 9th anniversary. Next trip there (we live in Florida) is August '23. Cheers.

  • @kwokholuk8723

    @kwokholuk8723

    Жыл бұрын

    August '23 will be summer in Singapore. Summer is hot and humid in Singapore. Go to Singapore in Fall will be better.

  • @limchyehock6722

    @limchyehock6722

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kwokholuk8723 So when is winter in Singapore???

  • @kwokholuk8723

    @kwokholuk8723

    Жыл бұрын

    @@limchyehock6722 Sorry, maybe I made a mistake. I am not Singaporean. Ask a Singaporean to answer your question.

  • @winthroplewis9361

    @winthroplewis9361

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kwokholuk8723 It's hot and humid in Singapore all the time. lol. I enjoy it, no matter what time of year I go. 🙂

  • @limchyehock6722

    @limchyehock6722

    Жыл бұрын

    @Waka Waka I know. I am true blue Singaporean. Can't you sense the sarcasm?

  • @drthomason7043
    @drthomason7043 Жыл бұрын

    I had a 12hr stopover in Singapore and took the free courtesy 2hr City tour and slept 8hrs at the hotel airport, the airport was amazing. Thanks for your excellent video Stay safe, enjoy

  • @adrianburn7178
    @adrianburn7178 Жыл бұрын

    We went there for a week in October this year and loved it - once you get used to the heat and humidity!

  • @bensgoodeats1493
    @bensgoodeats1493 Жыл бұрын

    You need at least 5 days to get full Singapore experience - food, culture, etc

  • @gordonhamnett1289
    @gordonhamnett1289 Жыл бұрын

    Loved Singapore! What a remarkable island country. Don't miss the botanical gardens- absolutely spectacular. But most of all, like you, I was impressed by the people I met and worked with. How engaging, smart and generous they were. Also I could not believe the Christmas decorations!!! Enjoy you two!

  • @cooper1819
    @cooper1819 Жыл бұрын

    Chewing of gum or having gum in Singapore is not illegal. It is illegal to sell chewing gum except for medical reasons. However, throwing gum on floor would consider litter which will result in very heavy fines... $300 for first time, $1500 second and more subsequently and even public services.

  • @alexchia0121
    @alexchia0121 Жыл бұрын

    Actually, not being able to chew gum is a misconception. In Singapore, you can chew gum, but Singapore stores cannot sell them. Many Singaporeans go to Malaysia and bought back gum to chew here. So the true law is Singapore stores cannot sell gum, not no chewing gum in Singapore.

  • @RonLarhz

    @RonLarhz

    Жыл бұрын

    Miss out dental gums can be sold.

  • @IA100KPDT

    @IA100KPDT

    Жыл бұрын

    U r right. we can buy from overseas, we can chew, just cant sell them thats all.

  • @eagol

    @eagol

    Жыл бұрын

    Not so true thou. I stayed in Singapore for almost 3 years, I have been challenged by customs officers at Tuas Checkpoint when they found a bottle of Extra in my hand carry which I bought for the long bus ride from KL. The wordings used by the officer was a bit interesting, "Don't you know that chewing gums are banned in Singapore?", "Can you find chewing gums selling in stores here? Anything not selling here are banned ok?". Eventually I told him to forfeit it if it's violating the rule, but the officer let me go after dropping a warning, "don't bring this to Singapore in future".

  • @kwokholuk8723

    @kwokholuk8723

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello, Singaporean. Singapore still has corporal punishment, right ?

  • @jer33.33

    @jer33.33

    Жыл бұрын

    @@eagol Sorry I think that particular custom officer does not know his work and the law regarding chewing gums. You CAN chew chewing gums in Singapore. But you CANNOT sell chewing gums in Singapore. If you buy and bring the chewing gums to Singapore from overseas for personal consumption, it is OK.

  • @ragsoh
    @ragsoh Жыл бұрын

    Hi 2GoRoam. Just subbed your channel. Chewing gum is allowed in Singapore for personal consumption. They cannot sell it in shops - so most of us don't chew gums. The only gum shops are allowed for sale are for medical purposes. I liked your honest opinions about Singapore. Welcome to Singapore and if you do come back, please stay longer. Enjoy your travel around the world.

  • @limchyehock6722

    @limchyehock6722

    Жыл бұрын

    And don't forget to visit the local neighbourhood/Housing Estates and enjoy a good meal with a nice cup of coffee/tea for SGD5.00. YES you are allowed to chew gum in Singapore, just dispose it civilly after chewing.

  • @impopquiz
    @impopquiz Жыл бұрын

    I think the locals were playing Chinese chess in Chinatown. Chewing gum is not allowed to be sold but it’s ok to chew if u have some. Just don’t spit it on the ground or stick it anywhere u like when u dispose of it (the reason for the ban in the past). 😅 There’s a video on the construction of Jewel on KZread. It’s an architectural marvel in itself.

  • @aqua8833
    @aqua8833 Жыл бұрын

    We (spouse, daughter, & I) were there 5 years ago, also for a few days. Great place. It is a high control society. That is what gets all features you talked about. (Clean, low crime, no protests) Follow the strict rules and things go well for you. That being said, I would love to go back and visit for a longer time, ~1-3 months.

  • @pineapplepetcorneats

    @pineapplepetcorneats

    Жыл бұрын

    Come back soon!!

  • @SuccessforLifester

    @SuccessforLifester

    Жыл бұрын

    1 to 3 months is good. A lot of things to do actually

  • @pineapplepetcorneats

    @pineapplepetcorneats

    Жыл бұрын

    @@SuccessforLifester Agree!

  • @livetill7136
    @livetill7136 Жыл бұрын

    Your enjoyment at Singapore is contagious. Please return again. This time, see if u can stay with some locals and live like us for a week, then continue a weekend hopping to the neighbouring countries.

  • @ajizwann2096
    @ajizwann2096 Жыл бұрын

    I'm born singaporean....we might be a tiny city country many could called but we dont compromised about security and safety that's what makes we one of the safest city in the world

  • @zalinumbur3293
    @zalinumbur3293 Жыл бұрын

    You should visit the public libraries in Singapore, they encourage literacy , all are welcome to sit and read.Easily accessible to tourist are the Orchard Library Above Somerset MRT and the amazing art library in the Esplanade(the spiky structure that you can see from the River opposite Marina Bay).Free air -condition as well.

  • @JBoy340a
    @JBoy340a Жыл бұрын

    We really enjoyed our visit to Singapore. We stayed at the Marina Bay Sands and got to swim in the rooftop pool. The biggest issue we had was the heat and humidity. It was sweltering by 11 AM. It is definitely a controlled environment ruled by one person, but with almost no crime and amazingly clean. We know several people that live there and they were able to show us around and where the best hawker (low-priced food) stands were.

  • @uwet.8826

    @uwet.8826

    Жыл бұрын

    Is the summer in your country any better?

  • @JBoy340a

    @JBoy340a

    Жыл бұрын

    @@uwet.8826 definitely. Low humidity when it gets hot on the US west coast.

  • @carolk2190

    @carolk2190

    Жыл бұрын

    Singapore is most definitely not ruled by one person. It has a parliamentary system. The voter turnout is consistently over 90% during elections (95.8% in 2020). I do agree that Singapore can get unbearably hot and humid, especially in the middle of the year. The US west coast certainly has lovely weather, but summer in the US east coast can be unbearably hot and humid too. Thank goodness for air conditioning!

  • @uwet.8826

    @uwet.8826

    Жыл бұрын

    @@JBoy340a your experience is not shared by your fellow countryman. He appreciates Singapore for the consistent weather and not the extremes in NYC. kzread.info/dash/bejne/e3uqysaQeLrYkco.html

  • @vincentxiao601

    @vincentxiao601

    Жыл бұрын

    Ya. Singapore ruled by Emperor.

  • @oldfartsadventure
    @oldfartsadventure Жыл бұрын

    You are back! I love this type of informative travel video. I was really worried that you were going to stop traveling to do the campervan thing. I am so happy.

  • @bhgoh8090
    @bhgoh8090 Жыл бұрын

    Great video. Two small corrections though: 1. We can chew gum in Singapore just that it can't be sold here except for medical reasons. If you chew gum just make sure to get rid of it properly. 2. The music at the Gardens by the Bay changes depending on what is happening. Maybe it is Christmas now. Recently I visited and thoroughly enjoyed the dramatic orchestra music they put on. Lastly, just curious why did you say that the LBQT Community is not well supported here?

  • @konika865

    @konika865

    Жыл бұрын

    We had just repealed penal Code 377a, a law that criminalises consensual gay sex. But we still have some ways to go.

  • @mjbalmmac1588
    @mjbalmmac1588 Жыл бұрын

    Very excited to see your packing video. I have been so curious for ages. What has worked well, what you ditched and what you carry that you need and love. Love your content

  • @TakeTimeToTravel
    @TakeTimeToTravel Жыл бұрын

    I think our favourite part of Singapore was...yes, you guessed it, the food at the hawker centres! When we were at Gardens by the Bay, the music during the light show was all famous opera music. We loved Singapore and would live there in a hot minute, but of course, we couldn't possibly afford it lol. Cheers :)

  • @pineapplepetcorneats

    @pineapplepetcorneats

    Жыл бұрын

    Happy to hear that you loved the food here!!! :D It's not really that expensive to live here despite what the media puts out...

  • @shwujenley9153
    @shwujenley9153 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your compliments on Singapore. I’m a Singaporean with a British Husband, he enjoys the safety very much & public transport is great ! Come again for a longer stay, see the neighbourhood areas yourself

  • @ralphbagge2068
    @ralphbagge2068 Жыл бұрын

    A really good vlog - you have captured the essence of a first timer's visit to Singapore pretty well. I would have included Boat Quay (great for outdoor dining) and something that blew me away on my first visit: the interconnected malls from the Mandarin Oriental, Marina Square, Millenia Mall to Suntec City. I visited SG, HK, KL and BKK a lot in the late 90s for work and SG was always the most relaxed city to visit and work. Also the most expensive!

  • @Fell214
    @Fell214 Жыл бұрын

    Glad to see you two back on the horse. Another reason to look forward to Saturdays. Have a good week.

  • @thepanel2935
    @thepanel2935 Жыл бұрын

    I've been visiting Singapore since the 1980s. I'll be back there in Feb/Mar of 2023. It has come a long way in recent decades. You can indeed have a fairly good look around in just a few days. I did that myself because my very first visit was only a day and a half. *If your time in Singapore is limited, you should focus on the sights and attractions around Marina Bay.* Definitely visit the beautiful *rooftop bar* at the *Marina Bay Sands Hotel.* The night-time views of the neon lights of Singapore are wondrous. There is a cover charge to enter the bar (around $25), but the price comes with a voucher for one drink. (Expect to pay upwards of $20 for a beer or basic glass of wine up there, so it's _not_ cheap, even if it is beautiful.) Other good spots for a drink or meal are the must-see *Raffles Singapore* or the members-preferred *American Club,* but neither are near the water or have a view. On the opposite side of Marina Bay (opposite the Marina Bay Sands Hotel) is the *Merlion Statue* and other Singapore landmarks like the majestic and colonial-style *Fullerton Hotel,* so check those out as well. If you plan on visiting *Gardens By The Bay,* which is situated directly behind the Marina Bay Sands Hotel, go at night, not in the daytime. At night it is much more colourful and impressive. And, yes, the evening light show with music is very popular and looks spectacular. The garden itself looks a little bit artificial, in common with a lot of modern Singapore, but you can also go to the *Singapore Botanic Gardens,* which is a more natural type of landscape, but it is not centrally located, whereas Gardens By The Bay is very central. *One of my truly favourite activities in Singapore is simply to walk across any of the bridges. I would recommend the Helix Bridge, the Jubilee Bridge, or the impressive multi-lane Benjamin Sheares Bridge, which has a lot of traffic.* (All of those bridges allow pedestrian traffic, too.) The views you get from any of those bridges is very nice because all of them cross Marina Bay. Before Marina Bay was created using reclaimed land, the main waterway in Singapore was the *Singapore River.* It leads off Marina Bay and has a very lively spot called the *Boat Quays,* which contains many bars and restaurants. It is interesting to find an Irish pub on the Boat Quays when I consider that during my first visits to Singapore in the 1980s I was usually the only white person around. (Nowadays there are a lot of expats from places like Australia and the UK working in banking and commerce and finance in Singapore.) A couple more points: For shopping and fashions, everyone goes to *Orchard Road,* which is now massive. It has more shops and shopping centres than you would ever care to explore, unless you're in Singapore indefinitely. If your stay in Singapore is more than a couple of days, look at some of the attractions a little further afield. The main one would be *Sentosa Island,* which is very attractive and popular with kids and families. It has a beach and a Universal Studios theme park. Alternatively, you can walk across *the causeway from Singapore to Malaysia.* Of course you can take a bus across the causeway, but you can also walk across, which is approximately 1km in length. Your arrival point in Malaysia is *Johor Bahru,* which is very modern and clean. (The walk from Singapore to Malaysia is a classic day-trip. I'm sure you'll enjoy it.) To discover *multi-cultural Singapore* or some of the more traditional places, visit the colourful temples such as the Buddhist and Hindu houses of worship. There's a Hindu temple called *Sri Miriamman* near Chinatown, which is one very popular example and is very richly decorated and eye-catching. Another option is to head over towards the waterfront at the *Straits of Singapore,* a beautiful waterway with huge numbers of cargo ships packed into this narrow stretch of ocean.

  • @SuccessforLifester

    @SuccessforLifester

    Жыл бұрын

    You know Singapore at the back of your hand!

  • @thepanel2935

    @thepanel2935

    Жыл бұрын

    @@SuccessforLifester thank you. I have a real fondness for Singapore. It's a great place for just walking and exploring in the central hub area at Marina Bay. On my first visits in the 1980s, taxi cabs were so cheap. I would wander around and never worry if I became lost because a $2 taxi ride would get me back to familiar surroundings every time!

  • @SuccessforLifester

    @SuccessforLifester

    Жыл бұрын

    @@thepanel2935 With the tpt system so efficient now, there is no need to take taxi as long as you don't intend to stay out late. For tourists they can even walk back to the hotel is it is located in the city area. Yeah I have not taken the taxi for more than a decade

  • @1clkvideos140
    @1clkvideos140 Жыл бұрын

    So true…I can think of a couple of things that someone might find objectionable about my country (US). Having just returned from 2 months in The Philippines, I can say that there were a few things that I could ‘complain’ about… But I refuse to be one of those ‘Foreigners’ that complains about everything and offers suggestions (often rudely) about ‘better’ ways of doing things. Here’s my take on it - there are problems, issues and differences everywhere you go. Adaptability is key to successful living no matter where you go. Patience is also essential because you, generally, cannot effect change; you can simply acquire methods of efficiency for doing things if you’re there long enough. If you find that you can’t accept a place for the way it is - do yourself and the locals a favor - Go home.

  • @user-fb7rf4kr5k

    @user-fb7rf4kr5k

    Жыл бұрын

    This is good advice. It helps people live with dignity regardless of where they come from.

  • @johnwig285

    @johnwig285

    Жыл бұрын

    Especially if you're a tourist from a developed country going to a developing country, it would not be smart to complain abt things like quality or cleanliness.

  • @mandy_145
    @mandy_145 Жыл бұрын

    You were here for only 2 days. Missed out a lot. Did you visit all the other areas? Hawker Centres? Zoo? Night Safari ? etc etc etc ….

  • @SuccessforLifester
    @SuccessforLifester Жыл бұрын

    The light show at Gardens by the Bay by default is using signature classical pieces. You must have gone on a night with a special theme. Maybe Disney. They also conducted Star Wars before during the Force Awakens period. During Xmas, there would be Xmas music and so no. So you have stumbled on a thematic night.

  • @Aurica34
    @Aurica34 Жыл бұрын

    what a lovely and humble couple. welcome to our tiny island nation and hope you enjoyed your stay here

  • @limchyehock6722

    @limchyehock6722

    Жыл бұрын

    YES come visit us again. Next time not just two days.

  • @purplepotato8849
    @purplepotato8849 Жыл бұрын

    I hopped over from a comment you just left on another video; thank you for your kind and generous words about Singapore and the lovely footage, I'm glad you enjoyed your visit. Safety I think is really one of the things I really appreciate living here, you can walk home or take a cab in the wee hours and nothing will happen. I know that that's an impossibility in many parts of the world and something that we take for granted. Lyf looks really lovely, great recommendation, maybe I'll check it out sometime. P.S: The footage at 7:02 is of Chinese Chess, the pieces are inscribed with characters. :) Seniors sometimes play at the void decks of residential areas.

  • @leewn2319
    @leewn2319 Жыл бұрын

    Hi All-In-One, at Gardens By the Bay, the themes for light show and the Flora at the Flower Dome are changing all the time based on the festive seasons and events. Thus u heard the 7 dwarfs theme because Christmas is around the corner.

  • @japrpg
    @japrpg Жыл бұрын

    actually gardens by the bay supertree light show music changes monthly basis. I think the disney theme is to fit the school holiday and christmas season. But on other months there could be opera, musicals, movie theme or local music thrown in the mix. but thanks for the kind comments on my home country and maybe come back again to go deeper into the residential area for more nitty-gritty stuff.

  • @kimberlylalley7255
    @kimberlylalley7255 Жыл бұрын

    I LOVE your videos. Looking forward to next week.

  • @travellingwithcrowsfeet
    @travellingwithcrowsfeet Жыл бұрын

    We love your travel vlogs, so many thanks for preparing this one for our pure enjoyment. Great tips which we have saved for our future trip to Singapore. And well done Sarah, no extra takeouts at the end 😅🤣😂

  • @DicksonNg83
    @DicksonNg83 Жыл бұрын

    Welcome to Singapore!!! We trying to learn good things and apply~ For gum, it is illegal to sell unless it’s for medical reasons. Hope u enjoy our culture and weather too. Cheers~

  • @ActiveAussie2024

    @ActiveAussie2024

    Жыл бұрын

    Lol, what culture. Lmfao.

  • @ML-sv5ez

    @ML-sv5ez

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ActiveAussie2024 rich comment coming from an Aussie pft.

  • @lathamallika1482
    @lathamallika1482 Жыл бұрын

    hi you 2 are utterly amazing ,i lived in chaing mai for a while loved every minute, yes Singapore is amazing but very expensive ,spent a week there ,cant beat chaing mai for me a paradise ,best to you both always x

  • @evaroberts3639
    @evaroberts3639 Жыл бұрын

    I'm so excited to see you 2 back on the road. We love watching your videos, and have been looking forward to following you more closely, and hopefully crossing paths someday. My partner and I are currently in Phuket until mid January, and then we are heading to Kuantan Malaysia for a month. From there, we will be bouncing around South East Asia for a few months. As I mentioned, we'd love to meet up if our stars align. Thanks for the hard and brilliant work you do.

  • @ashleygasque
    @ashleygasque Жыл бұрын

    Great mini-tour! We love your travel videos - nice to see one again! What were your favorite things to eat while you were there?

  • @davidcks
    @davidcks Жыл бұрын

    Oh, the music for the show at gardens by the bay always changes…. So perhaps the ones you watched are more for kids.. 😅😅 cheers!

  • @vagrantastronaut
    @vagrantastronaut Жыл бұрын

    You two are some skilled content creators and very eloquent. Nice video! :)

  • @goeatflyplay
    @goeatflyplay Жыл бұрын

    Wonderful experience you had in Singapore! We warmly welcome you back to Singapore again! Visit the Zoo, botanical gardens and have a sip of our local coffee at our heartland kopitiam the next time you are here! Cheers~

  • @SuccessforLifester
    @SuccessforLifester Жыл бұрын

    7:00 playing chinese chess actually. You will almost never get to see people playing mahjong publicly. It is played at home or in private clubs

  • @samandjanesbubble3354
    @samandjanesbubble3354 Жыл бұрын

    Hello guys so lovely to see you back on your travels and thank you for sharing the Singapore love XXX where are you off to next presently we are semi semi retired and we are spending Christmas in Cornwall which is amazing we’re still doing digital stuff but we have totally slow down our pace since the great cause of 2020 XX really looking forward to seeing your next travel video big hugs from Jane and Sam

  • @gerrygibeault
    @gerrygibeault Жыл бұрын

    Singapore is certainly a lovely place to visit. I was surprised that you opted for a ride share from the airport since the metro is so efficient. It's a very clean country and, unlike most North American cities, I never saw a single homeless person. Perhaps their hard approach to drug dealing ( the death penalty) has something to do with that.

  • @stevenlim9640

    @stevenlim9640

    Жыл бұрын

    @@bluePigeon-jm5pm recently, sg gov news : hawker centres saw 10 "scavenger eaters" again, they appear normal, or some well dressed well hair-combed, but they sit down and eat whatever food leftover on tables left behind by previous eaters, be it chicken rice, cha kuey teow, fishball mee... ...

  • @munerahmohamed2846

    @munerahmohamed2846

    Жыл бұрын

    @@bluePigeon-jm5pm there are homeless..go to pasir ris park...east coast park..they camp out there..u guys are new to this pathetic state...i m really looking fwd to move out anyx..very soon

  • @picopiku

    @picopiku

    Жыл бұрын

    @@stevenlim9640 Well there are homeless literally everywhere in the world, its just much more concealed in Singapore. I was in Hong Kong some years back and they are easily spotted spending their night in Macdonalds. I took the chance to spot in some in Singapore heartland Macdonalds after this and voila, there are a few. However, that was the pre-covid era where there was alot of macdonalds operating round the clock.

  • @SuccessforLifester

    @SuccessforLifester

    Жыл бұрын

    @@picopiku Yes they lurk in McDonalds during precovid days when they operated 24 hrs

  • @normhanson981
    @normhanson981 Жыл бұрын

    Just had three weeks in Singers , beautiful place . Swam in a 50m pool every morning for 70p a visit , wonderful running routes and some cheap veg food . Could live there for sure . Moved onto KL for 7 weeks , I’ll be back in the uk next May . 👍

  • @OurFreedomYears
    @OurFreedomYears Жыл бұрын

    Glad to see how much you enjoyed your visit to Singapore... Definitely made us a bit nostalgic about our time living there. Although, I can't say we miss the heat. 😂

  • @commuterxessentials3502
    @commuterxessentials3502 Жыл бұрын

    Hi Neil & Sarah, thanks for your truthful feedback on Singapore, we really appreciate it as a proud Singaporean. Your videos are great. Nice scripting, storyline etc... but maybe if you can get a stabilizer for your camera, that will make it more perfect:) Anyway I wish you a safe & wonder trip for your next adventure. Cheers👋🏼👋🏼👋🏼

  • @johnwig285
    @johnwig285 Жыл бұрын

    Pro-tip: 1) Visit Marina Bay & Gardens By the Bay at NIGHT 2) Visit heartland areas e.g. Woodlands, Tampines, Yishun for cheap good local food & just to experience how it's like being a local living there 3) SG doesn't have a legit "countryside" but you can try going to Lim Chu Kang area where there's a lot of farms, a wetland reserve, visit Pulau Ubin or check out villages that still exist in Kampong Buangkok.

  • @eleventhnov
    @eleventhnov Жыл бұрын

    The ultimate test of personal safety is by going out at night, alone, walking anywhere your heart takes you to, and getting back home, happy. You can achieve that in Singapore. Ha ha !!

  • @MoneywithEumi
    @MoneywithEumi Жыл бұрын

    I miss my home... lol. Interesting take! Wished you guys had more time in Singapore

  • @andrewrobinson2565
    @andrewrobinson2565 Жыл бұрын

    Great to see you on your way again 👍👍, living life to the full. +1

  • @excalibrur
    @excalibrur Жыл бұрын

    LAKE! Started watching your vids today. I'm 78 and retired. I really like the funny interchange between you and your wife - keep it up! I retired at 75 since my family history is of long lived people. I've watched many vids over the years and your's is the first one that has prompted me to reach out. So far, I've watched 12 of your vids. My wife and are not the world traveling type - we have an RV and a mountain cabin and that keeps us busy. However, from time to time we travel to PV in Mexico for a change of pace. Your sincerity and real-person feeling shines through and that's why we will continue watching your vids. Likely we will never travel beyond Mexico so your vids about places to see in Mexico are of the most interest. I was an engineer by trade, consequently your spreadsheets and PP Charts I found very interesting.

  • @paulhunter6652
    @paulhunter6652 Жыл бұрын

    Hi Sarah and Neil, Great video and beautiful scenery. Have a wonderful time and stay safe! No more Covid! The food I can only imagine how good it tastes. Perhaps you could do a video on the food? The City looks beautiful. Perhaps one day….Just returned to Canada from Jamaica. Cheers and Merry Christmas.

  • @whyudontaddme
    @whyudontaddme Жыл бұрын

    Regarding chewing gum, it is a misconception that you cannot chew gum in Singapore. You cannot sell gums in the country, but if you buy a few packets from overseas, you can chew gum in the country.

  • @TamMahd
    @TamMahd Жыл бұрын

    We are a work in progress.Glad, overall, that you enjoy your short stay here... Please visit us again.😉

  • @siewhoontan3301
    @siewhoontan3301 Жыл бұрын

    To get a better view of Singapore, do also visit the botanical garden, parks, beaches, residential area with HDB flats, as well as local eateries at hawker centers or local coffee shops.

  • @kimchiba4570
    @kimchiba4570 Жыл бұрын

    Singapore is perfect... I live here all my life... Not leaving for any country anymore

  • @GoWithLess
    @GoWithLess Жыл бұрын

    Terrific video! We’re off to Singapore in March so very timely.

  • @conan2209

    @conan2209

    Жыл бұрын

    Hope you will enjoy your time here!

  • @markjones2781
    @markjones2781 Жыл бұрын

    I'm afraid you are wrong about the gum. Now standard chewing gum I don't know. But nicotine gum is OK. You can only get it from a chemist with a pharmacist's recommendation , you can only get the over the top minty variety, and it is very expensive. But it is definitely available.

  • @1dancier
    @1dancier Жыл бұрын

    Love Singapore, would always spend three days there to chill out from more adventurous travel. Last time I went to Yogyakarta for awhile then Singapore and back to Bali to catch a flight home to Oz.

  • @karenley7356
    @karenley7356 Жыл бұрын

    Great stopover place when we travel from Australia to UK. 2 days is sufficient to get a feel for the country.

  • @martinebreuer9801
    @martinebreuer9801 Жыл бұрын

    Great video Sarah and Neil. Singapore is on our list, now you have given us ideas to visit Little India and Chinatown. Safe travels!

  • @limchyehock6722

    @limchyehock6722

    Жыл бұрын

    YES you SHOULD also visit the local neighbourhood where you can have a nice meal and a cup of coffee for SGD5.00 (US$4.00). So Singapore is not very very expensive as all visitors would tell you so.

  • @99Murano

    @99Murano

    Жыл бұрын

    Add Geylang Serai to your list

  • @nilsmada
    @nilsmada Жыл бұрын

    Hello there, and welcome. Just saw your video by chance. Nice vlogs and presentations. Also, love the banter between you both. Witty!!! For your information, you can chew gum in Singapore; but selling gum is illegal unless it's medicated gum sold at pharmacies or at the dentist's/doctor's clinics. However, if you do chew gum, make sure you dispose of it properly in the rubbish bin. Sad that you've just 2 days here, should stay at least 5 days to a week for the best experience.

  • @sang-suangam9772
    @sang-suangam9772 Жыл бұрын

    oh ... many have suggested visit the botanical gardens .. that is nice ... i'd suggest, visiting 'Gardens by the bay', in day time ... there are nurseries, greenhouses, that at different times of the years, feature different faunas, from different countries... eg: the sakuras from Japan, etc ... and the orchid gardens etc ...

  • @ourlinkzrelaxingmusic1219
    @ourlinkzrelaxingmusic1219 Жыл бұрын

    Correction you can chew gums just can’t buy them here. Also if possible, you should try going to the “heartlands” by taking the train to a local HDB coffeeshop.

  • @Stchristopherofatlantis
    @Stchristopherofatlantis Жыл бұрын

    We are steadily working through your videos, we love your channel.

  • @2GoRoam

    @2GoRoam

    Жыл бұрын

    Cheers guys! You two are brilliant!

  • @erinaustin9968
    @erinaustin9968 Жыл бұрын

    My hubby loves getting lost! His favorite way to explore. Me: while I like “off the beaten path”, I like a goal and not going in circles, maybe slow travel would help!

  • @tyoirutyewwll
    @tyoirutyewwll Жыл бұрын

    Gardens by the bay light show changes from time to time btw

  • @faith8631
    @faith8631 Жыл бұрын

    As someone who has lived in Singapore and the UK, i really appreciate the no gum rule as it keeps our streets clean! Hahaha. We don’t sell gum here mainly for cleanliness of our country so that cleaners wont have to spend hours scraping gum off any surface. But if we do want gum, it’s just next door in Malaysia which we can get to under an hour on a good day!

  • @travellinman382
    @travellinman38210 ай бұрын

    We were only in Singapore for 3 days on transfer to Bali. We really enjoyed Singapore and we’ll be back to discover more. Very clean, friendly people, felt safe and amazing! We didn’t get to see the sights in Changi Airport as it wasn’t close to our arrival point, and that area was closed when we left for Bali. Next time.

  • @janet3748
    @janet3748 Жыл бұрын

    Great vlog thank you

  • @leongyet9896
    @leongyet9896 Жыл бұрын

    For gums,we are allowed to consumed if you have bought from overseas. But just not allowed for sales here in Singapore.

  • @ashmarsim
    @ashmarsim Жыл бұрын

    We do get this a lot, according to the law, it is illegal to sell or distribute chewing gum and of course improper disposal (littering). Nicotine gum is actually permitted but only if you have a prescription. As for the music at gardens by the bay, you just got unlucky, normally it's pretty good. I guess with daily shows, they may have been short on material. Better luck next time!

  • @SuccessforLifester
    @SuccessforLifester Жыл бұрын

    The second tallest indoor waterfall is at Cloud forest of Gardens by the Bay

  • @pineapplepetcorneats
    @pineapplepetcorneats Жыл бұрын

    Glad you had a great experience here guys! Love that you loved it here and hearing your personal opinion makes me proud. haha yes accommodation can be on the high side here because land is at a premium but glad you found Lyf. haha It's illegal to SELL gum but it's ok to possess and chew some kinds of gum (the kind for quitting smoking) but on the whole, no one really chews gum. :) Agreed on the LGBTQ community... we're slowllllllyyy (very slowlyyyyy) making progress and trying to get there. I have many LGBT friends and do feel bad for them. It'll really be nice if you get a chance to visit one of our HDB homes to see what public housing is like! :)

  • @philsimpson4919
    @philsimpson4919 Жыл бұрын

    Have managed to work in Singapore a couple of times.... yes indeed a beautiful place to live .... the Singaporeans say its a fine country ... you get fined for this and fined for that...

  • @birdcreek1
    @birdcreek1 Жыл бұрын

    Yes it’s a wonderful place to visit,just to expensive. Have a safe trip

  • @ely4062
    @ely406210 ай бұрын

    I really like this video... You guys gave your honest opinion on what's good in Singapore and what needs to be improve in Singapore without being judgemental. I am not Singaporeans but i lived there during my teenage years.. and to see how much the country has grown, it's really touch my heart in a good way. There are many countries around the world who claim that they are diverse or acknowledge diversity but in actuality, it is obvious discrimination is happening everywhere... What i love about Singapore is their diversity is reflected everywhere, from the food, the mosque, the hindu temple, the chinese temple, all can co exist in one area... I guess action speaks louder than words.. and hopefully LGBTQ will be accepted soon.. we as human race has to mature and evolve... Unity (by accepting our differences) will make us stronger.. after all we are all here living in one beloved Earth 🌎❤

  • @mrstrawberry2628
    @mrstrawberry26285 ай бұрын

    All the best for your small and big success in your future.

  • @MelvinSimKH
    @MelvinSimKH Жыл бұрын

    The music at Gardens by the Bay changes according to the season. If you’re interested inSingapore National/cultural songs, head over around our National Day in August. Other times, there’s the romp through Asia too. Western classical music and opera get an airing as do musical scores. As you said, Singapore is a cosmopolitan country with many cultures in it.

  • @MENSA.lady2
    @MENSA.lady2 Жыл бұрын

    Should you visit ? Simple YES. It's a great holiday destination but not cheap. Living there permenently is entirely different. Just getting the essential permits is difficult.

  • @limjune
    @limjune Жыл бұрын

    Just to clarify one fact. You can chew gum, just that you can’t sell chewing gum.

  • @merridybenton7028
    @merridybenton7028 Жыл бұрын

    Great video. I have heard the zoo at night is supposed to be very good.

  • @lindabiegenwald5924
    @lindabiegenwald5924 Жыл бұрын

    My husband was in Singapore via courtesy of the USA government (He served in the Marines) that was 50 yrs ago. He said somethings looked familiar to him but noticed the changes.

  • @augustineapdrai
    @augustineapdrai Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your kind words. Yes, there is more. Try going out with some locals next time.

  • @mengsiongkheng113
    @mengsiongkheng113 Жыл бұрын

    You guys are just amazing! Watched many tourist’s videos on Singapore. You guys are the best, very enjoyable to watch, great photography skill, amazing shots and angles and lovely personality. Glad you enjoyed the city state.

  • @FBGbarge
    @FBGbarge Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for another terrific episode. Just curious...there was a drone shot a few minutes in. Did you shoot that or was it from a stock service? If it was yours, any issues with flying over populated areas?

  • @san-ju30

    @san-ju30

    Жыл бұрын

    Extracted from The Straits Times 17 July 2022 “SINGAPORE - Unmanned aircraft enthusiasts will now be able to fly their drones recreationally at Singapore’s first and only designated flying area at Pandan Reservoir, in a pilot that will run till January 2023. Those who fly registered drones no heavier than 25kg and below 60m above mean sea level will not need to apply for an activity permit. The 16ha dedicated flying area aims to accommodate hobbyists' needs while ensuring public and aviation safety, even as more people pick up recreational flying in recent years, said Transport Minister S. Iswaran at the launch event on Sunday (July 17).”

  • @jijaykumar5978
    @jijaykumar5978 Жыл бұрын

    The one thing every visitor to Singapore gets wrong is the No Chewing Gum Law. It's illegal to sell or bring in large quantities of Chewing Gum with the intention to sell Chewing Gum. Its perfectly legal to chew Gum or bring a few sticks of Gum for personal consumption.

  • @leewn2319
    @leewn2319 Жыл бұрын

    Sg is multi cultural and if u want to immerse in the various ethnic culture, u may want to visit the various cultural centers. Cheers

  • @boqiang83
    @boqiang83 Жыл бұрын

    Nice video! But that's Chinese chess btw instead of mahjong and you can definitely say 'no' in Singapore! What you have visited are the most touristy places in Singapore and most of the shopkeepers that you have encountered came from mainland China and they are not even Singaporeans. If you ever come to Singapore ever again and if you wish to experience the real Singapore lifestyle, I do recommend you to stay near the heartlands like Tampines or Bishan. Cheers 🙂

  • @nicteng
    @nicteng Жыл бұрын

    Hi! Happy to hear your comments about Singapore! For two days, you've seen quite a lot. But there's more, of course, to Singapore. I would just like to correct the general misconception that chewing gums is forbidden in Singapore. Surprisingly, to chew gums is allowed, hurrah! The caveat is that you must discard the chewed gums properly (like into a bin) instead of spitting them out on the floor. So, you're welcomed to chew gums in Singapore!

  • @drthomason7043
    @drthomason7043 Жыл бұрын

    Ever seen the gum on the paths down Oxford Street. They have to be steam cleaned monthly