Singapore - I started my walking hike at 8:30am and only came back home at 11:30am - 3hrs of walking. Started my walk to Hougang HDB estate and is the largest housing estate based on land area. In the Hokkien and Teochew name meaning "river's end", as Hougang is located upstream or at the back of Sungei Serangoon. Lots of trees around this Hougang estate. I found many churches and other faiths all within close proximity to each other. Church of the Nativity The Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Mary, the oldest place of worship in the area and a national monument featured on the heritage tour. It continues to provide religious services in Teochew today. For breakfast, I had typically Teochew dish Teochew soon kueh - steam turnip and bamboo shoot dumplings. Png Kueh comes in red and white types which is actually glutinous rice filling where the skin as sticky and tender. The filling comes with mushroom, peanuts and dried shrimp. Add some sweet soy sauce and
Singapore - I set off on my hike at 9:30 am, starting from Toa Payoh, Singapore's oldest HDB estate. The weather was pleasant, and I was excited to walk through this central area. Toa Payoh, known for its well-maintained HDB flats despite their age, reflects the charm of Singapore's earlier urban planning. The fresh coats of paint on the flats gave the estate a sense of vibrancy, showcasing how older buildings can still feel modern and welcoming. Park Connector towards Toa Payoh As I ventured toward Bidadari, I was greeted by lush greenery and serenity. Bidadari Park, a newly developed park, has a freshwater lake that not only adds beauty to the space but also serves as an innovative flood prevention feature. It felt peaceful, with birds chirping and joggers passing by. The park’s Hundred Acre Wood-inspired design is a refreshing blend of nature and urban life, making it a great spot to enjoy the outdoors without leaving the city. Tesla showroom @ Toa Payoh Lorong 8 Toa Payoh,