Posts

Showing posts from September, 2017

Must Visit Landmarks in Singapore!

Image
Many of Singapore's historical landmarks that we know today are a fusion of mix eastern and western cultures. As one of the world's most modern and leading cities today, Singapore has many landmarks around the country that does not disappoint. Here are a few of the top recommended landmarks to visit in Singapore. 1. Merlion Park  Regarded and known as Singapore's most iconic landmarks, the Merlion statute stands today known by many as the symbol and pride of the country. Out-looking towards Marina Bay Sands, the statue stands at 28 feet to symbolize the humble origins of the city as a fishing village. Opening Hours: Open 24 hours daily Entry Fee: Free of charge   2. Cavenagh Bridge Located right next to Singapore river, this place is perfect for those who love afternoon walks. Known as the oldest bridge in Singapore, the location is perfect for a quiet getaway with mini cafes surrounding the area, taking time off and enjoying afternoon tea is recommended

Travelling in Bandung!

Image
Travelling in Bandung After knowing the three main points what to do in Jakarta which are the foods, sites and transportation in Jakarta. I am continuing my expedition to other city! so that tourists have much more background knowledge when they are travelling to the cities in Indonesia. First of all, Bandung is one of the busiest city in Indonesia, it is located in West Java and it has the population of 1,699,710 making it the highest population in West Java. 1. Foods Serabi is one of the traditional food that is very popular in Bandung, it is almost the same as pancake. It is burned on the stove with a lot of dough and at the end buyers can choose their topping to create better appetite to eat serabi. The toppings are jackfruit, cheese, chocolate, banana, durian and sausage. Bandros, this traditional food is very delicious and the price of the food is very cheap! It is made from wheat flour mixed with coconut milk and it will be pressed on the stove like in the

Travelling in Jakarta

Image
Have you ever been to Jakarta? In these past few years, Jakarta has been growing very rapidly and there are a lot of historical and unique places spread all over Jakarta. Additionally, economic prices are the most influential thing that most of the tourists would spend a lot of time living in Jakarta. Let's start by defining what Jakarta means in my perspective as a person who lives in Jakarta. These are the three crucial points whenever you want to travel to Jakarta. 1. Foods There are very wide range of foods that have been created by indonesian people. Firstly, the best rated food in jakarta is kerak telor. It is made by scrambled egg mixed with serundeng which is fried shredded coconut.  Secondly, nasi uduk, it is made by steamed rice cooked in coconut milk. The last but not least is nasi ulam, it is made by chayote soup with tofu and boiled eggs. These are the best rated foods around Jakarta and it is worth to try for every people who are travelling in Jakarta.

Snacks Snacks Snacks (Singapore Edition!)

Image
As the world's most expensive cities to live in, Singapore does not fall short of the luxuries that are available in their home country. With many delicacies ranging from traditional Chinese eastern food to Eastern fusion mix with influences from the West. Here are some of the deliciously finger-lickin snacks to not miss during your stay in Singapore. For those who fancy small snacks during the day  1. Fried Carrot Cake Nup, this is definitely not your typical Western snack with ice cream, rainbow cotton candies and unicorn sprinkles. This traditional Singaporean snack also known as chay tow kway is one of the most popular snacks seen in every corner of the street. This savory dish has its origins in Southern China’s Chaoshan province, the chewy soft rice cakes are which made mainly with rice flour to get that chewy and savory flavor. Fish sauce and black sweetened soya sauce are used to marinate the rice cake before it is cut and fried with eggs, oysters

Who We Are

Hello!  We are Tirza, Chuyan, Zoza, and Kimberly, The 4 of us and from distinctively different backgrounds in different corners of the world,  This blog explores and exposes the rich cultures in East corners of the World Reviewing different places, and travel hacks to get you through your holidays!  Stay tuned for different journals from the four of us in the weeks to come!