Here’s an excerpt:
“I was finally touched ground at Changi Airport after only accumulating 20 hours of air, 7 hours layover in Beijing and an uncomfortable last 7 hours of shuffling on the plane to catch up on sleep. There’s no ideal position in those tight chairs – that is unless you’re like the Chinese who can sleep on a bed of rocks or contortioned themselves on a children’s elephant swing….”
And here’s what he says about the Singapore Flyer:
“…New to the multi-million construction going on at the Marina Bay, the flyer stands at stunning 165m, that’s the height of a 42-storey building – that’s some 30 metres taller than the famed London Eye. Open to the public 15th of April 2008, the 28 air-conditioned capsules initially rotating in a counter-clockwise direction. In August 4, 2008 the direction was changed under the advice of Feng shui masters. For a “dollar a minute” you were treated to a 30 minute ride on a massive carousel and a brief history lesson of the city through a headset and a pie shaped pamphlet. A bit pricey, but this was the only place that provided a great 360 view of all the major landmarks and their history…”
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