As I compiled this travelogue in short bursts during the epidemic, my thoughts were often drawn back to the current predicament - feeling sad for the people affected by the disaster, depressed that I could not do anything for the frontline in the epidemic area; feeling sad for the Red Cross, Shuanghuanglian and other magical Angry about the news; worried about whether he would be locked out of the community when he returned to Beijing and about the future economic situation. For the first time, I deeply realized that happiness and romance are useless in the face of life. I even thought this travelogue was shameful.
As I kept writing, my mood calmed down a lot, and I finally decided to publish it before the holiday ends to prepare for the first working week of the new year.
If you are also experiencing the same sadness, depression, anger, and worry, I hope you can give your mood a break, filter out the overload of negative emotions, and then continue fighting with full energy.
Don’t despair, there is still so much good in the world. After the disaster, we must work harder to survive and live, and work harder to protect everything worth protecting.
I hope that when we can go out freely and see the birds and flowers again, we will be more respectful and moved in our hearts.
Preface What we saw from the plane
This is the first time I landed at such a beautiful airport. Teach me how to miss her!
01 Sun annular eclipse
How to describe the preciousness of this trip? The astronomer who led the team has experienced nine solar eclipses in the past. This is the first annular solar eclipse. In the following 20 years, only two annular solar eclipses will pass through China (the most recent one was in June this year. On the 21st, it will pass through Tibet, Sichuan, Guixiang, Jiangxi and Fujian)
(Source: Zhihu@天文在线, deleted for infringement)
The solar eclipse observation site was chosen on the Marina Barrage near Gardens by the Bay, which is a lawn rooftop.
eclipse chaser
Our eclipse team
It was bustling with people and there were many cameras. There were professional observers like us, as well as families and couples sitting leisurely on picnic sheets and sunbathing. It was so lively.
The clouds are getting thicker and thicker, sometimes revealing half of the sun's ring, sometimes emitting thousands of golden light, and sometimes covering the entire sun.
Suddenly, the whole place was buzzing with excitement, like a bar at World Cup goal time. The sun completely broke free from a cloud, revealing a complete ring. It was particularly bright against the dark clouds. It was wonderful!
I just want to sigh, I love this world so much. It’s complicated, and you never know what will happen next second.
02 Marina Bay Plant Cold Room
The Gardens by the Bay, where you can watch the solar eclipse, is Singapore’s landmark landscape besides the Merlion.
Singapore is known as a "garden city". In recent years, it has proposed to transform into a "city in a garden" and plans to build more than 400 kilometers of garden corridors and parks to connect the entire island with green. Gardens by the Bay is the key project in this plan in Singapore.
Lovely scenery everywhere along the bay
The symbol of Gardens by the Bay is the 18 towering super trees, which are vertical gardens with climbing flowers and plants. The tops can collect rainwater and generate photovoltaic power.
– Flower Dome –
The "Flower Dome" is the world's largest glass cold room, mainly displaying flowers and green plants from the Mediterranean and subtropical regions. This place replicates the dry and cold climate of California and South Africa in the United States, with the average indoor temperature maintained at more than 20 degrees.
Look, there is a Zombie Greymon standing in the cactus bush.
– cloud forest –
The "Cloud Forest" is also a glass plant cold room, simulating the cool and humid climate of tropical mountainous areas and high-altitude areas of South America and Africa. It is filled with plants from tropical plateaus with a maximum altitude of 2,000 meters.
Its main body is a building with an exterior wall covered with green plants, like a hill. I will call it Huaguo Mountain.
While admiring and taking photos indoors and replying to work messages, I suddenly walked onto the covered bridge from the main body of Huaguo Mountain.
Travel between different cave entrances in the mountain. You can not only enjoy the plants on the waterfall mountain up close, but also overlook the flowers and trees downstairs.
With such a clever design, I successfully became afraid of heights :)
Stalactite exhibition in the mountains
The two conservatories are not the only botanical gardens in Singapore. The botanical gardens in Singapore itself are very outstanding, and there is also a Michelin restaurant hidden in it. The most famous one is probably the sky garden on the Sands Hotel.
In addition to artificial gardens, Singapore also pays great attention to the use of plants on streets and buildings. It makes me, a person who comes from the bald northern winter, burst into tears.
Symbiosis between plants and architecture
Building a house is in the water, and repairing it is like a lotus cover.
The purple altar is erected on the wall, and the hall is built with fragrant peppers.
Guidong is decorated with orchids, and Xinyi lintel is located at the pharmacy.
The curtains are made of plucked flowers, and the curtains are stretched.
The white jade is the town, and the sparse rocks are the orchids.
The lotus house is full of flamboyance, and the Du Heng is dizzy.
A hundred grasses fill the courtyard, and the veranda gate is fragrant and fragrant.
Nine Yis come together to welcome you, and the spirits come like clouds.
Donate the remaining blankets to the river, and leave the remaining blankets to Lipu.
If you look at Tingzhou, you will be left far away.
The time cannot come suddenly, and it is easy to talk freely.
If Qu Fuzi lived in a contemporary city, I wonder if he could write such a romantic chapter.
03 5 animal houses
This trip we invited a great birdwatcher, Mr. Li. If it weren’t for this trip, I might not have imagined that I would have had this experience of bird watching.
Teacher Li is very easy to recognize. Among the huge crowds, he is the one wearing a camouflage hat and camouflage uniform, holding a book in his left hand and holding the camera in his right hand.
– Jurong Bird Park –
Jurong Bird Park is the largest bird park in the world and was built in 1971.
Here you can see the shoebill stork, the largest bird in existence that is on loan for display!
After watching the flamingos, I turned around and saw a reptile lying lazily on the roadside less than 2 meters away from me. I was too scared to move. After asking a friend, I found out it was an iguana, which eats plants and insects. Later, when I saw its kind, I dared to step forward and take a selfie.
Red-necked Crane
bird show
– Singapore Zoo –
The most famous thing about Singapore's zoo is not its wide variety, but its fully open model concept. Natural barriers are used instead of fences in the zoo, which not only gives the animals as much living space as possible, but also simulates their original living environment as much as possible. .
Sure enough, fear and misunderstanding often come from the unknown.
Short-horned lizard with eyes that spurt blood (left)
Tiffany colored frog
– River Ecological Park –
The most distinctive feature of the River Ecological Park is its two cruise projects. One is to explore the Amazon River on a rubber yacht and watch flamingos, leopards, and tapirs along the way. Unfortunately, the machine was under maintenance when we went there and we were not able to experience it.
Another is to enjoy the scenery of a tropical river on a cruise ship.
When I opened my eyes again, it was peaceful and melodious here.
– Night Safari –
– Sentosa Aquarium –
04 Check in the same style as Conan
– Xin Xiaolan went there
Ya Kun Store –
Ya Kun, the Singaporean snack inspired by the movie
It’s really delicious without the raw eggs!
– Sonoko & Kyogoku Makoto date
Maxwell Food Center –
– Merlion Park –
– Kampong Glam –
Rounding it all off, it’s like taking a photo with KID sama, hehe
– Same ice cream –
I even tasted the same ice cream!
– Singapore Sling –
– Same coconut water –
05 religion
Singapore is a multi-religious country that advocates mutual tolerance and tolerance among religions and ethnic groups. Singaporeans with religious beliefs account for 83% of the population, of which Buddhism accounts for 33% of the population, Taoism accounts for 11%, Christianity 18%, Islam 15%, Hinduism 5%, in addition to Sikhism, Judaism, etc.
– Buddhism|Buddha Tooth Relic Temple –
– Hinduism|Sri Mariamman Temple–
How old is it?
The founder of the temple, Billai, arrived in Singapore in 1819 with Raffles, the founder and builder of Singapore, and the temple was built in 1827. In the early days, it provided accommodation for Indian immigrants and was the only temple that could hold wedding ceremonies for Hindus.
The tall tower at the temple gate is carved with Hindu gods and various animals
– Islam | Jamei Mosque –
– Islam | Sultan Mosque –
The Sultan Mosque was built in 1928 and is the most spectacular mosque in Singapore.
There are also two temples downstairs in the hotel where I stayed, one Hindu and one (seemingly) Taoist.
06 Singapore Street Scene
– Chinatown –
The Singapore business district that Chinese people must visit is none other than Chinatown. Chinatown, also known as chinatown in English, is Singapore's Chinatown. It was named after the Chinese who worked in Singapore in the early days gathered here and used oxcarts to transport water to wash the streets.
Very old-fashioned
It is said that the small commodities here come from Yiwu
– Kampong Glam –
Kampong Glam was once the center of Malay royalty. Later, Arabs came here to do business and it became a Muslim settlement. The Sultan Cathedral is also here.
– Clarke Quay –
– Other –
07 Beach and sea
When you come to the tropics, how can you not go to the beach and enjoy the blue sea and sky that are enough to forget all your worries?
singapore east coast
Sentosa Island is Singapore's top resort destination. Although it is only 3.47 square kilometers, it integrates natural beaches, Universal Studios, Underwater World, Dolphin Paradise, Coral Museum, Art Village, Maritime Museum, Ordnance Hall, Siloso Castle, Wax Man Museum, and Mangrove Nature Reserve. Districts and other scenic spots, the tour guide sister said that she could not finish it even after staying for 3 days and 3 nights, and she was impressed by Singapore's tourism development capabilities.
I really want to sit under the palm trees and chat with my friends who I haven’t been able to meet this Spring Festival. I don’t know how old it is.
08 Changi Airport
Finally, a short video takes you to visit the famous indoor waterfall at Changi Airport (you can drag it to 0:55 seconds if it is too long).
You see, there is still a lot to look forward to in the world.
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