I spent my weekend in a very special place. It's a city in Asia, just that when your in it, it doesn't feel like Asia in any way. Singapore. The DHL Land.
Singapore is a wonderful place: It's very alive, clean, well organisied, extremely diverse, english speaking... a good place to be!

Unfortunately I didn't see much of the city by daytime, which was mainly due to the fact that we never really went to bed before 5 in the morning and that on the day we wanted to look at the city, sky decided to pour water at us all day long! So the weather I guess you could say was not the best thing about Singapore.
But the night live was quite impressive! We went out the first night with the other two bernese that were visiting as well, second night we had a movie night with some other DHL trainees and later on went out of course. Then the last night, one german trainees organised a german barbeque (he even bought the meat at a swiss boutchery). The food was so good and it was a comfortable night. And clubs are
big (!) very very big! And good!
But yes, I also did see a bit something of the city. :-) Little India, Chinatown, Big Durian, Chocolate Bar etc.

Time went quite fast however, because the next morning I was already off to Bangkok again. I was amazed that I could have a culture shock after having been away for only 3 days. More amazing even that I didn't have a culture shock at all the first time I came here. I just saw and accepted, explored and exepted and tried not to have any very fix expectations.
But then suddenly I discover, that all those small ennoying things can be fixed. Singapore makes an example of how easy and well organised it can be. But then you go back to Bangkok and you are stuck in traffic for 3 hours, the bus takes you to some random place, the taxi driver doesn't understand a word of english and is not able to get you where you want to be, the smell of garbage all over... Just all these things freaked me out the moment I got back from Singapore. Strange. But soon I will be away from Bangkok again to travel the country for 10 days. We will see how I feel when I get back from that...
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