I've been collecting postcards on and off since I was a kid - exchanging them while trading zines, buying them everytime I'm on vacation, and getting them from family members who went overseas. In January 2007 I discovered Swap-Bot, and from then on I started collecting more actively! Since then I also started to swap on Postcrossing and the Postcrossing Forums.
Showing posts with label Singapore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Singapore. Show all posts

Singapore

Sunday, December 14, 2008


personal collection

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Singapore Flyer

Wednesday, November 26, 2008


personal collection
bought in the Singapore Flyer gift shop

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Singapore Flyer


personal collection
bought at the Singapore Flyer gift shop

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Singapore Flyer


personal collection
bought at the Singapore Flyer gift shop

(I know that the Singapore Flyer is really an "observation wheel", which are quite boring compared to actual Ferris Wheels, but I will categorise all observation wheels as Ferris wheels in this blog)

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I Survived 3.5 Million Volts!


I Survived 3.5 Million Volts at the Singapore Science Centre
The Tesla Coil Demonstration is a highly dramatic and electrifying live demonstration of high voltage electricity. This 3.5 million volt coil generates spectacular five-metre long electric sparks that is akin to natural lighting. Invented by Nicola Tesla, the Tesla Coil is used to prove that wireless power transmission is possible... even during his time, in 1981.

personal collection
bought at the Singapore Science Centre

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Kinetic Garden


Spread over 7,000 sqm, the Singapore Science Centre's Kinetic Garden is an outdoor garden of science featuring 40 interactive exhibits and displays. Blending the sciences with the arts, the exhibits are powered by various forms of energy inputs such as sunlight and water, vividly demonstrating the inter-relationships between the different forms of energy.

personal collection
bought at the Singapore Science Centre

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Singapore (Merlion)


The Merlion - with the head of a lion and the body of a fish is a symbol of Singapore.

personal collection
bought in Singapore

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Singapore

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Thian Hock Keng Temple, built in 1841, is Singapore's oldest Chinese temple.

personal collection
bought during trip to Singapore, 2006

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