Downtown East (Ferris Wheel)

It’s a 25m high Ferris Wheel at E!hub. Each complete ride takes around 6mins. This is a unique ‘weather-proof’ Ferris Wheel that stands inside the E!hub mall at Downtown East on the east side of Singapore. Each of its 16 fully air-conditioned capsules takes up to 6 people.

Wild Wild Wet

Singapore’s biggest water theme park. A very popular place in the east side of Singapore. There is playgrounds, various rides & splashes for the whole family.

This is the “Shiok River” spanning 335metres and meandering thru various landscape.

Jennise’s Singapore – 史密丝街 Smith Street


Sophia in chinese costume in the foreground | Smith Street in the background.

史密丝街 (shǐ mì sī jiē) is a small street running through the heart of the Chinatown district in Singapore. The only road in the area to be named after an European, it commemorates the hugely popular Sir Cecil Clementi Smith, then Governor of the Straits Settlements and High Commissioner in 1887 to 1893, who was a Chinese scholar and responsible for most of the work to combat the problems of secret societies.

Photo credit: Jennise Marton (Thank you Jennise!)

Indian Culture


”Before the arrival of the British, there were already some Indians living in Malaya. During the 150 years of British rule, many more Indian immigrants arrived in Singapore. Indians form around 10% of the Singapore population today. The Indian culture is mainly evident in Singaporean cuisine. Indian food such as roti prata and Indian rojak are amongst Singaporeans’ favourite food.” -wikipedia