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The Singapore Tales
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Photo Copyright © Ieuan Dolby, 2006
Drawing Copyright © Ieuan Dolby, 2006
Articles by Ieuan Dolby
The Singapore Experience
An Evening in Singapore, June 2006, 1093 Words
Hotel Scene, January 2004, 1374 Words
SARS, June 2004, 2301 Words
Battle of the Sales, March 2003, 2235 Words
Catch a Cab, February 2003, 2066 Words
Through the Peep Hole
The Singapore Ladies, October 2006, 1577 Words
Cross Cultures, January 2004, 1606 Words
New Year, January 2004, 2243 Words
A Singapore Tree, March 2003, 1579 Words
Singapore Law, March 2003, 1726 Words
Shopping, February 2003, 2171 Words
The Singapore that I know
Sort of squashed between Malaysia and Indonesia is a little island known as the City State of Singapore. It might be suggested that a billion or so concrete mixtures dumped some unwanted truckloads on a bare strip of land but looking closely there is order and greenery amongst the chewing gum stains!
A supposed culturally diverse people inhabit tall buildings and live in a closed world of earning money and working late. Some might say that political weight produces cultural harmony but the state boasts one of the safest and cleanest places to live on this earth. A very active night-life gives to the many tourists and locals a selection of anything from seedy bars to Irish, a choice of restuarants and hawker centres delivering delicious foods ranging from Chicken Biriyani to Pizza, Macdonalds to Sweet and Sour Fish.
A financial heavyweight growing daily, Singapore survives its petty squables with Malaysia well and is turning to China for mass income and the influx of tourists. Singapore is the ideal society that proves that democracy is not the answer to a safe and happy lifestyle, that uses corporal punishment without hesitaton and were people have little to complain about - or if they do they keep it to the cafes and cellars were musicians and poets gather!
Singapore is the model that other countries would do well to follow.
Ieuan Dolby
Author and Webmaster at Seadolby.Com
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