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- When I was diagnosed with cancer
- What a Trip to Siem Reap Taught Me
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Blogging at Singapore Actually
Delving more into the local scene and what everyone is talking about at Singapore Actually. It’s my other blog which I have neglected for quite a while. Hope you join me there as well. Here are some of my more … Continue reading
NY Times: 36 Hours in Singapore
Interesting Read at the New York Times Travel Section. JUDGING from the number of cranes that dot the city’s skyline, Singapore is booming. In the last few years, casinos and hotels have sprung up; museums and galleries in former colonial … Continue reading
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Tagged cost of living, divide, international, NY Times, playground, poor, press, rich, Singapore, social, world
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Singapore Daily Photo: Disturbing Income Gap
I found this accidental capture quite disturbing, as the discrepancies between the rich and poor widen. Singapore seems more and more a playground for the rich, while the lower income citizens are left on the sidelines.
Posted in Culture & Society
Tagged culture, discrepancy, disturbing, income gap, Life, Living, Louis Vitton, luxury, people, photography, photos, rich and poor, Singapore, social, society, travel, widening gap
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