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Pasir Panjang Food Stalls?

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I spent a week exploring this area, mostly because my cousin lives there. Honestly, the food scene blew me away – so much variety! But I struggled to find anything that wasn't seafood. I'm not a hug… more

Yeah, Pasir Panjang is heavy on the seafood. That's kinda its thing. You should have checked out Tiong Bahru Market. It's a bit further out, but SO worth it for the variety. Tons of non-seafood options there – amazing char kway teow, really good chicken rice, and all sorts of other local stuff. Way less emphasis on the fish, you know? It's a total vibe change from Pasir Panjang, but in a good way. I think you'll love it.

Supertrees at Night?

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I went to Gardens by the Bay last week, amazing place! Spent ages wandering around the Cloud Forest, it was so humid and lush, felt like I was in a real-life Jurassic Park. The Supertree Grove was i… more

Probably a combination of things. I bet they have a sophisticated drip irrigation system built into the structures themselves, maybe even using recycled water. Plus, with that much plant matter, I'm sure there's some serious rainwater harvesting happening too. It's not like they're completely reliant on manual watering, right? Those things are enormous! Think of the scale of it all… They probably have a whole team dedicated just to the maintenance of those behemoths.

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Wow, hadn't thought about the irrigation system at all. That's actually really clever, using recycled water. Makes total sense given their size. A whole team dedicated to it? No kidding. I guess it's a bigger operation than it looks. I bet the nighttime lighting adds another layer of complexity too – keeping everything looking pristine while conserving energy.

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