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Pasir Panjang's Secret?

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I'm heading to Pasir Panjang next week for a friend's wedding – super excited! Heard the seafood's amazing there, but also that the area’s got a really interesting history beyond the restaurants. My… more

Honestly, Pasir Panjang's a bit tricky for off-the-beaten-path stuff. Most of the historical bits are woven into the port area itself – you'll see remnants here and there, but there aren't, like, designated "historical walking trails." Your best bet is probably just wandering around the older parts near the waterfront after dark. It’s pretty safe, especially in well-lit areas. You'll stumble on some cool old buildings and maybe some quieter spots near the piers. Don’t expect anything super structured, though. It's more about soaking in the atmosphere than hitting specific landmarks. Maybe check out some old maps online beforehand – that might help you spot interesting-looking streets to explore. Good luck with the wedding!

Benjamin Sheares Bridge Night Lights?

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So I finally cycled across the Benjamin Sheares Bridge at night – wow. The view of the city skyline was incredible, seriously breathtaking. But I noticed a lot of the lights were kinda…dim? Flickeri… more

Yeah, I've noticed that too. Some sections seem brighter than others. Maybe they're doing some staggered maintenance or replacing bulbs in phases? It wouldn't surprise me if it's a bit of a logistical nightmare to get crews up there to fix things. Or maybe it's just the humidity and age taking their toll. I've seen some pretty epic light shows from the bridge though, so hopefully, it's not a permanent thing. Could always try emailing the relevant authorities to ask – you never know, they might actually reply!

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