Books multiply your lifespan
Who said: a reader lives 1000 times before he dies Books Multiply Your Lifespan? — "A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies. The man who never reads lives only one." Those words, often attributed to George R.R. Martin through his character Jojen Reed in A Dance with Dragons, have outlived the pages they were printed on. And rightly so—they resonate like a bell in an empty hall. Reading ≠ Escape Reading = Expansion Let’s unravel it. Each story is a vessel. When you read, you don’t ...
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🌿 THE CENTRE FOR ETHNOBOTANY: WHERE PLANTS MEET PEOPLE & ANCESTRAL WISDOM BLOOMS 🌿 Wait… What on Earth Is Ethnobotany, and Why Does It Sound Like a Sci-Fi Term? Let’s clear the air before your brain short-circuits. Ethnobotany is: The study of how humans use plants A mix of anthropology, botany, and Indiana Jones-style adventure The ultimate “plants + people” history lesson It’s not science fiction—it’s science and tradition, with a sprinkle of storytelling. The Centre for Ethnobota...
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SECRETS OF ECO LAKE: SINGAPORE'S HIDDEN AQUATIC SANCTUARY The Mysterious Origins: Who Really Created This Ecological Wonder? Did you know that Eco Lake wasn't always part of the original Botanic Gardens blueprint? While many assume it was part of the colonial-era design, this serene body of water only came to life in 1974! Three fascinating facts about its creation: It was specifically designed as a freshwater ecosystem The lake replaced what was once just ordinary parkland It's entirely ma...
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From Colonial Command Post to Luxe Heritage Hideaway
Let’s set the record straight. Hotel Fort Canning ≠ Fort Canning Centre, and if you’ve ever mixed them up, don’t worry—you’re not alone. One is a swanky heritage hotel with. The other? A former British barracks turned arts hub. Same hill, very different histories. Today, we’re zeroing in on the actual building that became Hotel Fort Canning—a serene sanctuary with a past that’s anything but peaceful. 🕰️ The Birth of a Colonial Powerhouse (1926) 📍 Location: Fort Canning Hill, Singapore 🛠️ Y...
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EAST COAST VS WEST COAST PARKS: SINGAPORE'S COASTAL SHOWDOWN
Battle of the Beaches: Which Coast Reigns Supreme? Quick Comparison: East Coast Park: 185 hectares of bustling beachfront West Coast Park: 50 hectares of intimate coastal charm East: Sea views and seafood West: Playgrounds and peace Would you believe that when you're wiggling your toes in the "sand" at East Coast Park, you're actually standing on an elaborate engineering marvel rather than a natural beach? That's right—the entire coastline is about as natural as that "fresh" juice that's be...
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The Danish Seamen's Church in Singapore
Ghosts, Golden Bells & Gammel Dansk in the Tropics You thought it was just a church? Oh, sweet summer child. This hilltop mansion has seen war, royalty, revolutionaries, and now—Danish pancakes. Welcome to 10 Pender Road, where colonial grandeur meets Scandinavian hygge, and where the past whispers through red bricks and stupa domes. Let’s peel back the layers of the Golden Bell Mansion and the Danish Seamen’s Church—because this isn’t just about architecture. It’s about empires, exile, ...
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🇩🇰⛪ 丹麥海員教堂:金鐘大廈裡的歷史低語與北歐之光
🇩🇰⛪ 丹麥海員教堂:金鐘大廈裡的歷史低語與北歐之光 🏯 一座百年古宅的命運輪轉,從革命避所到北歐教堂? 誠然如此。這不是小說,而是真實存在於新加坡的奇蹟。 位於新加坡邊陲的馬寶山(Mount Faber)之巔,靜靜矗立著一座紅磚白牆、圓頂高聳的古老洋樓——金鐘大廈。今日,它是丹麥海員教堂(Danish Seamen’s Church),然百餘年前,卻是一處風雲際會之所。 1911年,孫中山先生為逃避刺客之追殺,秘密下榻於此,並在英國殖民警方的庇護下,於大廈內與同志密議,籌謀回國建立中華民國之大計。此事由屋主陳武烈先生親自安排,足見其於政治與國際關係之影響力。 👤 陳武烈何許人也?非僅富商,更為東南亞政商通天人物 其名不僅載於新加坡史冊,亦於中國近代史中留下一筆。 陳武烈,乃新加坡知名慈善家陳篤生之曾孫,陳金鐘(Tan Kim Ching)之孫,金鐘大廈之命名,即為紀念其祖。 其人不僅財力雄厚,亦與泰國皇室關係密切,常年來往於暹羅與新加坡之間。更重要者,為孫中山在南洋地區之堅定支持者,為同盟會、國民黨提供資金與庇護,堪稱革命之幕後功臣。 🏛️ 金鐘大廈...
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SINGAPORE'S HIDDEN ISLAND TRIO: Where History, Nature, and Trash Create Magic
PULAU BUKOM: THE ISLAND THAT FUELS A NATION Did Singapore's oil empire really begin on a tiny 1.43 km² island that most locals have never visited? Absolutely. Pulau Bukom might be small enough to jog around in 30 minutes, but this tiny speck has been Singapore's petroleum powerhouse since 1902. When Shell chose this humble island for Singapore's first oil storage facility, they unknowingly laid the foundation for what would become one of Asia's largest oil refineries. ✦ Processes a staggering...
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The Untold Symphony of Capella Singapore: A Wild Escape
What wildlife encounters might leave you questioning your sanity at Capella Singapore? Ever wondered what it feels like to have your breakfast stolen by a peacock with discerning taste in dim sum? At Capella Singapore, the wildlife doesn't just make an appearance—it stages a full theatrical production. The resident peacocks strut around with the confidence of runway models, occasionally letting out calls that sound suspiciously like a cat being stepped on. The males, with their iridescent ...
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Peacock Chronicles: Designer Dialogues at Capella Singapore
Part 1: A Feathered Chat with Lord Norman Foster A resplendent peacock, one of Capella Singapore's famous resident birds, struts across the Colonial Lawn before settling in the dappled shade of one of Sentosa's mature tropical trees. Through some magical quirk of nature, this particular peacock has developed the ability to conduct interviews. Today's subject: the legendary architect himself. Peacock: -adjusts tail feathers- Lord Foster, what initially drew you to this hillside on Sentosa I...
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Sakura 2025 at Gardens by the Bay: The Bloom Beyond the Obvious
What makes the 10th anniversary Sakura display at Gardens by the Bay a record-breaking horticultural feat? The 2025 Sakura display isn't just another pretty flower show—it's Gardens by the Bay flexing its horticultural muscles in spectacular fashion. With a staggering 440 cherry blossom trees spanning 48 varieties, we're witnessing the most ambitious collection ever assembled outside Japan. Think about it: these aren't trees that naturally belong in Singapore's equatorial climate. Each one rep...
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Capella Singapore
Is Capella Singapore the Ultimate Architectural Time-Travel Experience? What makes Capella Singapore so uniquely captivating that even guests who can afford to stay anywhere in the world keep returning to this architectural gem? Capella Singapore isn't just a resort—it's a time portal wrapped in luxury linens. The property stars two impeccably preserved colonial mansions from 1880, known as Tanah Merah I and II, which once housed British military officers. These whitewashed beauties with their...
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Architectural Stars: Where Luxury Meets Design Genius
Capella Singapore: Island Escape or Colonial Time Machine? What secret lies behind Capella Singapore's seamless blend of colonial heritage and modern luxury that makes even the most jaded travelers weak at the knees? The magic of Capella Singapore isn't just in its stunning location on Sentosa Island. It's in the architectural alchemy that transformed 1880s British colonial buildings into a sanctuary of contemporary luxury. Imagine sipping a Singapore Sling where British officers once plotted ...
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Secret Marine Worlds
How did Sentosa transform from military fortress to hosting history's most explosive summit? BOOM! In 2018, Sentosa's Capella Hotel hosted the Kim Jong-un/Trump nuclear summit. Think about it: Two leaders with nuclear codes Meeting on an island formerly named "Death Behind" Secret service agents hiding behind palm trees From water slides to world peace in 24 hours Was it the isolation? The security? Or did someone just want to try that infinity pool after threatening global annihilation? ...
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Singapore's Island Mysteries: Saint John's and Sentosa
Saint John's Island: The Jekyll and Hyde of Singapore's Archipelago What dark secrets lurk beneath Saint John's Island's picturesque façade? While today's visitors enjoy Saint John's serene beaches and peaceful trails, they're walking on ground once reserved for Singapore's most desperate souls. This unassuming patch of land served as a quarantine station for cholera and leprosy patients, then transformed into a drug rehabilitation center, and even held political detainees. Talk about a glow-u...
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