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Ramblings on Offshore Islands

The Chinese pilgrims as they entered the main village. They took three steps, clasped their hands, got down on their knees, bowed, and repeated the process over and over. Judging from their accents, the devotees were from Mainland China. Part of me wondered if this was something similar to Falungong, and if they were banned from partaking of this practice in China. None of the local villagers we asked could tell us who they were or what they were doing.
The Ramblings of an Emigrant

September 27th 2022
In general, I return to Singapore at least once every year. This time round, I scheduled a longer than usual stay anticipating that I may need to take care of certain family logistics, but it turned out we did not need to put these plans in place yet. But, this left me with a fair bit of time on my hands. Even after I cut short my stay by four days to make a trip up to Angkor Wat, I still needed t ... read more
Asia » Singapore

Singapore Flag Singapore was founded as a British trading colony in 1819. It joined the Malaysian Federation in 1963 but separated two years later and became independent. It subsequently became one of the world's most prosperous countries with strong international ... ... read more
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