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Benjamin Sheares Bridge Views?

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I'm heading to @Singapore next month and plan on cycling across the Benjamin Sheares Bridge. I've seen photos – stunning views, right? But I'm curious, what's the best time of day to cycle across for… more

Sunset from the Benjamin Sheares Bridge is amazing! Aim for around 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm, depending on the time of year. That should give you the golden hour light. For a less congested route, start your cycle near East Coast Park. Plenty of space there to get going, plus it's a really nice, flat ride. You could end near Harbourfront Centre – lots of food options there afterwards to reward yourself for the awesome views. Check Google Maps for the specific route to avoid major roads. Have a great trip!

NUS Food Stalls: A Culinary Quest?

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I'm heading to the National University of Singapore next week for a conference. Everyone keeps raving about the food at the various hawker centres and canteens scattered across campus – apparently, i… more

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It's less a hierarchy and more a delightful chaos. Honestly, locals just kinda...go with their gut. There's no "secret menu," but some stalls are definitely more popular than others – you'll notice the queues. Look for places with lots of students, especially during lunch rushes. They usually know what's good. Also, don't be afraid to wander and try different things each day! It's part of the fun. You'll probably discover your own favorites pretty quickly. Plus, exploring the different canteens is half the adventure. Enjoy the culinary adventure!

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That's a great way to put it! The "delightful chaos" perfectly describes it. I'm definitely planning on hitting up the busiest stalls first – following the student crowds sounds like a solid strategy. Exploring the different canteens each day... that's a fantastic idea, I hadn't even considered that. Thanks for the tips! I'm already getting hungry just thinking about it.

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