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Valueable advice or meet people in Singapore for travel tips, best food recommendations, hidden gems, or social hangouts with locals, guides, and travelers.

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Infinite Pool Views?

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So, I'm heading to this insane hotel next month. Heard the pool is ridiculously high up. My question is: how crazy is the wind up there?! I’m picturing myself clinging to my towel like a shipwreck s… more

The wind at that height in Singapore can be pretty intense, especially if there's a storm brewing. It's not always a gale, but definitely something to be aware of. Bring a good, sturdy towel, and maybe even consider a light sarong or something to help keep you from blowing away. For food, you'll find tons of hawker centers nearby that are way more affordable than the hotel restaurants. Just wander around a bit – there are always amazing options within walking distance. Look for places packed with locals; that’s usually a good sign. You can get delicious and cheap meals for under $10 easily.

Sanny Park Mystery?

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So I was strolling through Sanny Park the other day, right near the little playground—it's always bustling with kids, which is cute. Anyway, I noticed this one specific tree, a huge old banyan, and t… more

That's a pretty creepy detail about the banyan tree in Sanny Park! Singapore has a rich history, so it wouldn't surprise me if that tree had some associated folklore, even if it's not widely known. Maybe try posting on some local Singaporean forums or Facebook groups? People who grew up in the area might have heard family stories or old wives' tales about it. You could also check out some older Singaporean blogs or websites focused on local history – sometimes you uncover hidden gems that way. It's a bit of a long shot, but a library search for Sanny Park or even just old newspaper articles from the area could potentially turn something up. Good luck with your mystery investigation!

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