
The island/city/country of Singapore dangles off the bottom of Malaysia, about 100km north of the equator. It was hot, but not unpleasantly so–there were no random street stenches like we have in Korea. It’s the cleanest city I’ve been in since Kyoto last October. Our hotel was located near the Little India district, where we ate, and ate, and ate…. During the day we shopped and passed out by our rooftop pool; at night we walked around Little India, incense and Hindi music wafting over the street. I picked up some VCDs and a Bollywood gossip magazine to better educate myself–Hrithik Roshan is my new number-one crush. Thursday night Cassie and I saw a sign advertising live music; as we waited for the elevator, the doors opened to let out a cloud of cigar smoke, from which emerged a distinguishedly soused-looking gentleman. Upstairs we found a club with live Hindi music and sari-clad women dancing on a low stage. One of them bore a resemblance to R. Crumb’s Devil Girl. We hadn’t been sitting long–me with a Tiger beer, Cassie with her Jack and Coke–before Cassie was approached by a tall turban-headed man who insisted on a dance. So Cassie did her best to dance Indian-style, but it was hard to compete with the attractive man doing high kicks beside her.



Friday night we went to the Night Safari, a zoo that is open only in the evening. It is designed to make visitors feel like they are walking freely in the world of the animals; there were no bars or cages, just subtler barriers like ditches to keep the lions and tigers from mauling us. We walked through the bat area, where we could see the silhouettes of the flying rodents hanging in the trees just inches away from our heads.
The Singapore Slings were overpriced and watered down. We resorted to beer from the 7-11 after this one.

Anyone remember this ad campaign from the 80s? Apparently it took twenty years to make it to Singapore. I have McDonald’s to thank for introducing me to the music of Kurt Weil. For reals!

Requisite shot of the Merlion. Raaaaaarrrrr:

And that’s Singapore. Nice city. Don’t spit though or you’ll get fined. Come to Korea if you’re a spitter.