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10D9N Taiwan Travelogue – (Part 3): Day 3 @ 十份 Shi Fen, 西門町 Ximending

Back again to continue blogging our Taiwan travelogue. We have many “quiet” readers out there and some of them actually messaged us that they look forward to see us completing to blog our travelogue. Thank you so much.

As I’m writing, Katong Kids Inc blog has just crossed over 100,000 views. We started to blog in April and we are certainly glad to see viewers, even from overseas, streaming into our website. Once again, thank you so much! Continue reading “10D9N Taiwan Travelogue – (Part 3): Day 3 @ 十份 Shi Fen, 西門町 Ximending”

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Pororo Park Singapore Review

 We have always been looking forward to visit Pororo Park Singapore since its opening. With all our travelling and holiday activities, it was almost impossible. Well it’s better late than never! Finally, we had our chance to explore this edutainment indoor playground and you bet Big and Small M were clearly excited over it.

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Family Exploration to Farmers’ Markets @ Loewen Gardens

Have you been to a farmers’ market in Singapore? We were deciding where to go and finally decided to explore a farmers’ market in the morning. Something unconventional for us. So off we go and find ourselves at Farmers’ Markets at Loewen Gardens. Continue reading “Family Exploration to Farmers’ Markets @ Loewen Gardens”

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Grand Mercure Singapore Roxy (Staycation Review and Giveaway!)

Grand Mercure Singapore Roxy hotel is situated in the heart of Katong, right smack in the middle of where all the bustling activities are. Near to the beach, near to major shopping centres and near to conservation suburb in the east which has strong Peranakan roots. These literally add to the attractiveness of Grand Mercure Singapore Roxy.

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Food Galore This Lunar New Year @ Grand Mercure Singapore Roxy

We were so blessed to have the opportunity to go for a hotel staycation at the start of 2016. What made it even more meaningful was the chance to stay at Grand Mercure Singapore Roxy. We simply loved this hotel to bits.

Grand Mercure Singapore Roxy is nestled in the heart of historical Katong, a heritage area on the East Coast of the city rich in Peranakan culture. This iconic hotel is located just opposite Parkway Parade which makes it so prominent, convenient and accessible to everyone who wants to stay or dine here.

This hotel has four high quality restaurants & bar to dine in any occasion. I’m sure you will be spoiled for choice.

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Check Out This New Dog Cafe in the East – 3 Barks Cafe

— 3 Barks Cafe has changed its name to Paws N Pans Cafe —

I’m so happy to collaborate on pet blogging. Many readers have expressed their appreciation and stamp of approval on pet sharing in my blog. That’s what dog lovers are all about. They love to share on pet caring with each other.

This time round I am introduced to a new dog cafe that opened recently in the east on 29 November and decided to check it out. Continue reading “Check Out This New Dog Cafe in the East – 3 Barks Cafe”

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Ronin Cafe @ 17 Hong Kong Street

We discovered an interesting cafe today nearby Clark Quay. Located at 17 Hong Kong Street, you could easily miss this cafe by name of “Ronin” as it has no signboard. It is literally hidden at a corner of this quiet street. Continue reading “Ronin Cafe @ 17 Hong Kong Street”