 We first visited Fort Canning Hill. It used to be called Government Hill and earlier Forbidden Hill. |
 It is now a popular venue for shows and concerts. |
 A Banyan tree, or its Malay counter part |
 We went up to Mt. Faber, the highest point in Singapore, where there was a completely inaccessible cable car ride. |
 Egg sculpture on Mt. Faber |
 We walked the area around the Malay Heritage center |
 And the Sultan Mosque |
 Closer to the Sultan Mosque |
 And a back alley |
 We walked a couple of streets in Little India |
 Singapore, a city of contrasts |
 Marina Bay Sands Casino and Expo Center and the Art Science Museum |
 Singapore’s iconic Merlion statue |
 We dared to have street food for dinner |
 All kinds of satay and spicy noodles |
 “Trees” in Gardens by the Bay across from the Sands buildings |
 Decorations for the……. |
 Chinese New Year – Year of the Dog |
 Orchard Road is Singapore’s very up-scale shopping area. |
 It is busy day and night. We walked up and down it several times. |
 Street art included |
 New Year decorations |
 One shopping mall after shopping mall |
 But some green space also |
 The Istana houses the offices of the President of Singapore |
 The grounds and buildings are open to the public for the New Year celebration |
 We joined in the celebration |
 Local dancers in front of the Istana |
 Back on Orchard Year of the Dog is celebrated |
 Modern buildings |
 Again, a city of contrasts |
 We also walked Orchard in the evening |
 Fancy malls |
 And street art with lights |
 Buildings in the blue hour |
 Year of the Dog again |
 More shopping |
 And more shopping |
 We are finally on the Sapphire Princess looking back at Singapore |
 Hazy Singapore and its cruise terminal |
 Thanks to our guide we are on the lawn on top of the pump house for the Marina Barrage dam that controls water in Singapore |
 View of Gardens by the Bay and the Flower Dome |
 A big bird in the Gardens |
 Flower close up |
 I could not have planned this perspective |
 Approaching the Flower Dome |
 The flower exhibits inside were amazing |
 Decorated for the Chinese New Year |
 Guide and Maggie |
 And us |
 An idea of the size |
 Oranges are a symbol of the New Year |
 Idea of the size again |
 All sizes and colors |
 It keeps going |
 This is the Park Royal hotel with hanging gardens |
 Closer |
 The entrance to China town |
 And a street in China town |
 Very smelly fruit for sale |
 Old and new |
 And again |
 We are back on the ship starting the second half of the cruise |
 The Singapore port is one of the busiest in the world |
 Looking into part of the harbor |
 Highly recommended chicken and rice deli. It was good |
 It was in a mall with other eateries |
 As always, Singapore is a city of contrasts |