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15 in 2015

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It's NYE! How time flies. It feels like just yesterday that my whole Instagram was filled with 2K15. Going to do the 15 in 2015 and it was tough coming up with 15 things so I ended up including resolutions. Please, let there not be a 16 in 2016 next year! 😂  1. NBS Camp 2015  Because NBS camp as a Y1 was so mentally and physically draining (I lost 3kg in 3 days), I was originally really reluctant to go back as a senior. But I'm so glad I did because I had tons of fun, I met my freshies, and I bonded with my OG mates. Even though I'm pretty sure I didn't lose weight this time round (all that food while the freshies played games!) it was still one of the best experiences of 2015. Ⓜ️  2. TCL  (One of the first few flatlays I took there! My old phone had no more space for photos but I didn't delete this one because of sentimental value haha.) Working at TCL was a great experience! I felt a bit like a fish out of water because the job scope was n

Taipei Day 7-8: ATT4FUN // Back to SG

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Time check: 5.42AM I'm heading to Taoyuan International Airport now for my flight back to Singapore. Can't wait to eat my Mister Donut breakfast that we bought at Ximen Station last night using the deposits refunded from our EasyCards. They didn't have the one I wanted anymore. ): it's the one shown in the photo. Normal Mister Donuts look like a ring of bubbles. This one looked like a piped cookie with chocolate on it. If I'm not wrong the strawberry version is called Angel-something.  Anyway this donut was so good. It was some kind of pastry donut coated in chocolate and filled with a small amount of a light pastry cream. Erm. Need I say more? Chocolate-coated cream-stuffed anything is always good. I wish they still had it last night!  I was so tired last night from packing that I didn't update my last day's photos; maybe I'll do it at the airport later. On the last day in Taipei, I headed to Taipei101. I don't think we intended to do

Day 361

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Currently looking like 🙄🙄 because my sister and I returned to our hotel room today to pack our luggages before we fly off tomorrow morning, and we realized that the chambermaid threw away our shoeboxes and paper bags. We bought new sports shoes to wear because our Doctor Martens were killing our feet. And also because we have wanted New Balance for years and could never justify buying them, so since we were in Taipei, just buy. We left the paper bag on the floor next to a paper bag of chocolates. My sister put her shoebox into the paper bag. I left my empty shoebox next to the TV. We didn't even realize til we wanted to put them in our luggage today, that they were gone. The hotel staff called up the chambermaid and she said she thought the boxes were empty so she threw them away. 🙄 Honestly though, aside from the fact that we are pretty displeased that our shoeboxes and paper bags are gone, some things make no sense 1) How could she assume that the boxes were empty?

Taipei Day 6: Shifen & Jiufen

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On the train back to Taipei from Ruifang and I can't sleep so I'll update a couple of photos! We visited Shifen and Jiufen today and released the sky lantern on the train tracks. The sister and I. Being city girls, we didn't particularly enjoy Shifen and Jiufen, though I loved LOVED the peanut ice cream in Jiufen! I wish I had bought more, really.  I'm too lazy to transfer more photos to edit so most of my Taipei photos will be uploaded in one big photo diary. When I got on the train, there were some random people sitting in our seats? It made us really confused and wondering if we got on the wrong train. I think they got onto the train illegally without tickets though 🙊 #hazelnutinTaipei

Taipei Day 5: Danshui

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Hello from Danshui (panorama taken at Lover's Bridge) It was freezing today, at 14 degrees. Unfortunately it was also the day I decided not to wear a knit pullover. At least I brought out my new scarf! My hands are so cold though that I can barely type. I've seen people walk past in short sleeves or short skirts and I have no idea how they're still walking!  I'm on the way back to Ximen now, at least it's not cold in the train. My hands are still numb though! Pink guava from Danshui Old Street. It's so pretty. Having fruits here is like eating solid gold; everything seems to be more expensive than in Singapore. Or perhaps it's because it's a tourist attraction so prices may be hiked up. We haven't had much fruits or vegetables for the past few days and I'm not used to it at all. We visited Fort San Domingo. I insisted on it because it looks so photogenic! It was really gorgeous, but the rain was a dampener on the journey there. I

Taipei Day 4: Wufenpu // Raohe Night Market

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When you try to take a step photo and there are distracting photo bombers everywhere so you have to crop yourself into a tiny corner. Visited the Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall this morning (free entrance, so give it a try) and took the opportunity to take a few #ootd shots. Actually, I wanted to eat at a braised pork rice that was nearby the CKS Station, so I ended up adding the CKS Memorial Hall into our plan for the day since it was in the area anyway. Currently on the train to Songshan Station and I'm falling into a food coma. Trying hard to stop myself from fading into a nap. Top/Coat: #thetinselrack Jeans: #topshop [EDIT] Realized there's only one more stop so I can't sleep anyway. Headed to Wufenpu now, be back with photos of the best braised pork rice later! Time for some shopping in Wufenpu! I haven't actually found any clothes to buy in Taipei yet haha everything was either too expensive or too impractical in Singapore (think knits an

Taipei Day 3: National Palace Museum // Shihlin Night Market

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Finally got to eat my Prince Potato and mochi (thanks to direction tips from  @farahdean  hehe I almost couldn't find it again). It was quite hilarious because I said "apparently it's near Nature Republic! Huh where is that!" Dad: "oh that's not here..." Sis: "it's on the other street let's go!" Mum: IT'S RIGHT IN FRONT OF US... Oops. The potato was so good! I ordered the Club specialty and the Smoked Chicken. Definitely going to eat it again before I leave Taipei! Also, Japanese Mochi! Peanut/Brown Sugar. This was so, so good. We shared it amongst four of us but I'm pretty sure I could eat at least two by myself. It's the first stall in the alley, followed by the beef and then Prince Potato, and some other yummy fishballs. So much good food all in one place! The original flavored fishball. The mala ones had me tearing and my tongue burning because I can't take spicy food. I really like these fishb