So yes, we're down to the last installment of our SG trip! It's been more than a month already since we came back from this 5-day vacay. Time is really flying fast! My feet are once again itching to get lost in another city/country. But I guess my piggy bank is still not yet ready for that so I'll just daydream for now. Anyway, before this experience becomes a blur in my memory, I'm uploading photos of how the rest of this trip turned out. Day 4 - Merlion Park, National Gallery Singapore, Gardens by the Bay Day 5 - Changi Airport (Departure) Merlion Park - As soon as we reached the park, we were greeted by these tourists taking photos in almost every corner. We had to find our spot. I mean, the perfect spot! The challenge was to keep ourselves away from photobombers. I think we did a pretty good job! National Gallery Singapore - This is by far the biggest art gallery I've ever been to. It was a little intimidating at first because I have a very limited knowledge about well known artists - especially Asian artists. So this experience was something very unusual to me, but I definitely enjoyed every bit of it. I loved the silence and relaxed ambiance as we appreciate every painting beautifully mounted on the walls. , Gardens By the Bay - We anticipated our visit to this "garden in the city" but we never expected that the worse thing could happen - Apong's camera ran out of battery! Gaaaah! Good thing we were still able to take good photos before it totally went off. Lesson learned: stop taking too much photos! Or I guess the main lesson there is, to just stop and smell the flowers - literally! Changi Airport - Would you believe we spent our last day at the airport? It may not be a good idea to some but we enjoyed just walking around and chilling at their beautiful lounge area. And also, since it's awarded as the best airport in the world, we had to check for ourselves why. It seems impossible to get bored in this airport. So many things to do to keep you awake while waiting for your flight.By God's grace, we reached home safe and sound. Thank You Lord! This trip would have not been possible without His guidance and protection over us.
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