The building on the extreme left is where the crane was blown over by the Sumatra squall on Wednesday.
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Sun is directly above Mandarin Hotel
On this day, as usual the faithfuls made their way to temples,
one of which is at Telok Blangah / Henderson Road built in
1880 - over 120 years of history !
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Ban Siew San Temple
And the daily cuppa at the neighbourhood kopitiam is a must
irregardless of the state of the economy.
Heartland version of Starbucks
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