The chalet period falls during my term time so I had to travel back to school from the north eastern point of Singapore at Pasir Ris to the south western point of Singapore at NTU. Nonetheless, I still managed to do a few things at the chalet and here are some photos of it.
With the pool 20m away from our chalet, swimming tops the priority list of things to do there. No, you won't find photos of me or sucre in swimming wear here.
Of course, lunch was packed from the famous nasi lemak stall at Changi Village, just a 10 minutes drive from the chalet.
Sucre was complaining about this toilet located at Pasir Ris park inside the Fishermen's Village. 20 cents per entry and yet does not provide toilet paper.
The chalet included a mandatory trip to downtown east at night. But no Wild Wild Wet or any other expensive stuff. Downtown East is like the most expensive chalet among the stretch there and with the best facilities.
Cute mini mahjong set for sale there. Brought a mahjong set but pity nobody played there. What a shame. I missed those bridge games with my fellow friends in NUS too.
This is the cutest chinese chess set I've ever seen. It's based on the Romance of the Three Kingdoms and the pieces were made after famous characters such as Guan Gong (关羽, 云长) and Zhuge Liang (诸葛亮,孔明).
And the magnificent view from the swimming pool at Costa Sands.
3X zoom from my F11. There's another spot to "peek" up which is a bottom up view of the pool.
Which chalet would you prefer? The cheaper yet larger, scenic and tranquil version or the expensive and smaller but packed full of facilities and entertainment stuff? I know which one to go for.
This is the final instalment for the chalet photos that I had taken, finally. I've certainly enjoyed the trip and the photos.
All photos taken with the Fuji F11 except for the first photo (Sony H1).
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