Monday, February 27, 2012

Singapore!

Hello all! Lots to update! I just got back from four days in Singapore. I gave myself a holiday and took two days off of work. I visited my friend Chris, who is Singaporean and last year studied abroad at UCSB. He is also a theater major and we met in a playwriting seminar last year. It was so amazing to experience life through someone who lives there. It is always a better experience to visit a new city or country with someone who is resides there. Anyway, so I don't carry on, waxing poetic about a city-state that has quickly risen to my list of favorite places I've ever been, I'll outline what I did during my jam-packed trip:

Thursday:
I arrived in Singapore late Thursday night after work. I checked into my nice hostel and caught up with Chris.

Friday:
Chris was a bit busy during the day, so, with his crucially clear instructions, I explored a bit of the city on my own. First stop, of course, McDonalds, Starbucks, and Forever 21. The comforts of home!!!!! After some shopping, I headed to the gorgeous Botanic Gardens. Singapore is pristine, and the gardens were a perfect example of the order and beauty of this place. I was able to ride the MRT trains around easily. Singapore might be one of the easiest places to navigate that I've ever been to. Signs and clear instructions are everywhere! There is such a sense of order to this city. I responded openly to this, given the complete lack of order in my current residence, Phnom Penh!

After the gardens, Chris and I met up and I went with him to a cold reading of a new play by a Singaporean playwriting student. Theater people! So nice to be around my people ;) After the reading and discussions, we went out for drinks and clubbing! A real night life with current music! Oh, Phnom Penh, you try so hard, but I'd forgotten how a "real" bar or nightclub can be. I also forgot how expensive everything is, especially drinks! No 50cent beers to be had here. Hmm... maybe Phnom Penh has something going for it in that sense!

Saturday:
Despite a late night Friday, Saturday we were up and moving right away. I made my way on the train out to Chris' neighborhood and was able to see his family's home and eat at a local breakfast place. Then, we headed back into the proper city and I saw the National Library. We then saw a movie with one of Chris' friends. A real cinema that was playing current movies that weren't all just blockbusters! Quite exciting for me! I watched "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close," which was spectacular.

Next, I was lucky enough to join Chris at a rehearsal for an upcoming performance he is involved with. Everyone I met was so welcoming and excited. Despite the fast-paced, rushed, even, pace of the city, I did not find the people rude, dismissive, or rushed in their interactions with me. A rare aspect to an international city!

The day seemed to go and go and go! We rushed off to a play at the Singapore Fringe Festival. It was a German play performed by a Russian company. The play was called, "At the Ark at Eight." We were beyond tired after our busy day and headed home.

Sunday: On Sunday we headed to the Skypark. The Skypark is a... structure that looks like a ship or spaceship sitting on top of three tours. For a fee, you can go up and walk around an observation deck. What's really crazy about this view is the deck is open-air, so you sort of feel like you're just... in the sky. It was surreal to say the least. After some window shopping, we headed to the HIGHLIGHT of my trip, seeing the musical "Wicked." It was the Australian production of the Broadway musical. It was divine. I said I wouldn't wax poetic, right? I'll leave it at divine. Thrilling. Wonderful.

Then, we headed to a delicious Thai food dinner with some of Chris' friends. After some relaxing and chatting, it was time to head home to my hostel. I wasn't ready for my last day to end!

Monday:
Today, Monday, Chris escorted me to the airport for my quick flight home to Phnom Penh. I usually feel bittersweet at the end of a trip; not wanting to leave, but at the same time, ready to go home. This time, this was simply not the case. I didn't want to leave at all! I already have a list going of all the sights to see on my next trip over there. I sort of fell in love with the place! The food, the people, life, civilization, culture, need I say more? It made me miss the "life" I suppose you could say I "left behind" when I came to Cambodia. I am going to appreciate the time I have here in the "less-developed" city of Phnom Penh, but it sure was nice to join the "developed" world, if only for a few nights.

Until next time :)

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