A First Timer’s Guide On How To Travel From Incheon Airport To Seoul City

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Flying to Incheon Airport does not get you straight to Seoul City and there are a number of ways to travel there. To save time for your travels, the fastest way is to take the express train from the Airport Railway.

For first timers in Seoul, it can be rather confusing to find your way to Seoul Station from the airport as you will have to find your way to the travel center to get your train tickets and then find your way to the train station.

That is why we came up with a comprehensive guide to show you How To Travel From Incheon Airport To Seoul City with ease. You are very welcome! READ ON

Chinatown – What to See and Things to Do in Singapore’s Chinese Enclave

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Chinatown or niu che shui in Chinese, was once home to the early Chinese immigrants of Singapore. Its Chinese name comes from the bullock carts that used to supply fresh water to the immigrants that lived in the area.

Fast forward to the present day, this ethnic enclave has transformed into an eclectic amalgamation of old and new. Think boutiques housed in restored heritage shophouses and some of Singapore’s oldest temples nestled among high skyscrapers.

From places of worship and heritage murals to Singapore’s largest hawker centre, here is our Guide to Singapore’s Chinatown. With so much to see and so many things to do, you’ll definitely be captivated by the charms of this old neighbourhood.

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Shin Yeh Singapore – Popular Taiwanese Restaurant At Liang Court To Close March 2020

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Having been around since 2008 in partnership with TungLok Group, the authentic Taiwanese cuisine restaurant Shin Yeh will be closing its doors at Liang Court for good end March 2020.

A renowned and established name worldwide, Shin Yeh has been serving up refined Taiwanese cuisine to locals such as their Eight Immortals Dim Sum Platter, Charcoal Grilled Pork Ribs, and Traditional Taiwan Style Rice and Noodles.

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Gangsta Ramen – Singapore’s First Ramen Shop With Private Booth A.K.A Ichiran-Inspired Shop

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October is a great month for ramen lovers! Not only do we have the legendary Ichiran Ramen’s pop-up stall and an abundance of other famed ramen booths setting up shop at Takashimaya’s Japan Food Matsuri, there is also the new “Ichiran-inspired” Gangsta Ramen at Tanjong Pagar Plaza.

What sets Gangsta Ramen apart from the usual ramen restaurants in Singapore is that they are the first place in Singapore to emulate Ichiran Ramen’s private ramen dining concept! Their prices are also NETT, with no GST or service charge.

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Au Croissant – New Hidden Bakery In Kallang With Quirky-Flavoured Croissants And Cruffins

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If you’re a fan of the crisp layers of croissants and the way the flaky pastry just seems to melt on your tongue, Au Croissant will be right up your alley. Tucked away in Aperia Mall (that’s just a stone’s throw away from Lavender MRT), this hidden gem of a bakery specialises in their quirky flavours of croissants along with other wonderful breads and pastries.

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6 Eateries In Singapore Where Ex-Offenders Are Given A Second Chance In Life

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In an Asian society like Singapore where a lot of emphasis is put on ‘face’, there is a social stigma surrounding those with a criminal record. Some way or another, there is bound to be some prejudice against this marginalized group of people.

However, there are many eateries of second chances in Singapore which strive to integrate ex-offenders and youths-at-risk back into society.

Many of the founders of these social enterprises had a rough past too and found their calling in cooking which helped them reform. Building on the past to make a better tomorrow, here are 6 places of second chances to dine at that employs ex-offenders. READ ON

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