Both Paolo & Yiting live and work in Los Angeles and have had their wedding held in the states before they flew back to Singapore for the traditional Chinese tea ceremony and dinner (Meritus Mandarin). That didn't stop us from having fun in sunny Singapore though.
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waaaah. the way you look at things always amazes me. wheres that temple??? looks familiar.
Thanks Eadwine. The chinese temple is Thiam Hock Keng at Amoy St, but the red brick wall is at Far East Square. (the only picture we had before we were chased out of the building by security guard)
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waaaah. the way you look at things always amazes me. wheres that temple??? looks familiar.
Thanks Eadwine.
The chinese temple is Thiam Hock Keng at Amoy St, but the red brick wall is at Far East Square. (the only picture we had before we were chased out of the building by security guard)
security guards are a pain!! i mean if we looked like jap tourist, im sure they wouldnt bother
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