The X-Men Apocalypse Adventure at 313@Somerset

Have you watched the latest American superhero film, X-Men: Apocalypse, that was just released last week? I did... And boy I was elated to watch yet another movie of the X-men series, especially since I grew up watching the cartoon on weekend mornings. I recommend to watch it in IMAX 3D format, if you are planning to watch it soon.


But just to clarify, there will not be any movie spoilers in this blog post. This is because I am going to share with you the promotions and prizes that 313@Somerset is currently having, which includes a chance to WIN a trip to the Pyramids of Mexico in New Mexico. Read on if you would like to know more! ;)


Only The Strong Will Survive
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What better way to spend my Saturday afternoon but at 313@Somerset - Where I had the opportunity to take photos with the incredible X-men cosplayers. The cosplayers were really accommodating and nice to pose for the various cameras and smartphones that were pointing at their direction. Fans of X-men also got to take selfies with their favourite X-men characters. Also, I got to pretend to be the female version of Angel, and posed with the Archangel Wings that are on display at the Discovery Walk, 313@Somerset.


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A group shot with the X-men cosplayers
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A selfie with Beast
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This is funny: A guy wearing a "Superman" tee,
taking a wefie with the X-men cosplayers.
It is like a wefie between Marvel and DC Comics. Lol! 
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***If you are a X-Men fan, take part in below contests!!!***
Contest ends 29 May 2016!!!


Contest #1: Win a Trip to New Mexico
A luxury stay in Cancun, a grand visit to Chichen Itza, exhilarating jetpack experiences and more! Spend $50 for a chance to win the ultimate X-MEN: APOCALYPSE Adventure to the Pyramids of Mexico, exclusive movie hamper or 313 shopping vouchers worth $200. Double chances for CLUB313 members, or when you charge your purchase(s) to your Citi card.

Contest #2: Win X-men Luggage Case
Head down to the Discovery Walk (Level 1) at 313@Somerset and snap your most heroic pictures with the Archangel Wings on display. Post the photo on Instagram and hashtag #313XMA. The winner of the best photo wheels away a limited edition X-men Apocalypse luggage case. 3 runner-up winners will receive a $50 313 voucher each.


Perhaps Wolverine and Beast were discussing about taking
part in the contests? :p Don't wait.... You snooze, you lose!!!
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So this is my badass Angel pose
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With swords instead of feathers on the wings,
this is the ultimate weapon!
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View the official 313@Somerset's X-men contest poster
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Thanks 313@Somerset for the invite,
as well as for the awesome X-men goodie bag!!!
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* Post is written in collaboration with 313@Somerset. All views and opinions remain my own.*

5 Ways How TheSmartLocal.com Makes You a Smarter Local


About TheSmartLocal
TheSmartLocal, or known widely as TSL, is Singapore’s leading Travel and Lifestyle portal that offers editorial content and an online database where their members can make review contributions. Founded by Bryan Choo, TSL now has a team of creatives and writers who regularly produce interesting and insightful videos and articles which are being viewed by more than 2 million pairs of eyeballs monthly. I shall share with you, in TheSmartLocal’s popular and famous listicle style, 5 ways how TheSmartLocal makes you… Well, a smarter local! ;)




(1) Smarter Diner

FOOD GLORIOUS FOOD! I don’t know about you, but I live to eat. TSL is like my smart local food directory where they share food reviews too. It is also one of the sites I visit when I need to get information such as hotel buffets in Singapore or healthy food choices in the CBD area (With delivery services to boot)! With café-hopping being a very popular activity for most people these days, TSL also publishes a monthly summary of the latest dining establishments in Singapore. Click [HERE] to read about the 21 NEW Restaurants and Cafes to Try in May 2016.


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Not an alcohol addict nor close to having the need to attend Alcoholic Anonymous, but I am just someone who enjoys drinking (in moderation, mind you) - While having meals, when I am out on dates, celebrating or chilling out with friends, or even for movie or drama binge-watching nights at home. If you are going to drink outside, leave your car at home, use the money saved from the Happy Hours promotions at these places listed in this TSL article and take a cab/Uber/Grab home. Don't drink and drive!


(2) Smarter Traveller

I loveeeeeeee to travel, so much so that I grabbed the opportunity to be based overseas in London in 2015. I made use of that period of time to live like a local in London and to explore neighbouring European cities. Tons of hours were spent on researching for places to go, stay and eat... Simply time and effort consuming! (If you are keen, check out #ZaUK2015 on Instagram for my UK/Europe pics!)


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For countries nearer to Singapore, you can count on TheSmartLocal as your online travel guide where they have plenty of short and concise travel articles for your vacation needs. Think you have already explored Asia fully already, I will say no unless you actually gone to these 14 places in Asia yet to be discovered (and swamped) by tourists! If you are lamenting that you are unable to head to far places due to 123456789 reasons, there are always the nearby interesting beach holidays that you can consider!


TSL team has so far ventured from Singapore to countries like Australia, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, New Zealand, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam. If you are planning a trip to any of these countries, you know which website to visit.


(3) Smarter Beautiful You

Want to be beautifully dressed up or dolled up? Other than sharing beauty hacks, tips and places to get your beauty woes solved on their website, TSL also has a PrettySmart channel on Youtube to learn beauty and tips. I have zero skills when it comes to hairstyling, so I have to say, I really learnt a few easy-to-do hairstyles in this video hosted by the pretty and chirpy Christabel Chua (@bellywellyjelly). I totally adore her personality! ;p


(4) Smarter Shopper

Known to be the shopping queen among my pals, I am the person to go to to find out the latest products or promotions (ie. Black  Friday, Cyber Monday, 11/11). But if we are not acquainted or for some reasons that you are unable to ask me for information, then that's where TheSmartLocal comes in --- Introducing to you the latest deals and reviews of products/services offered by retailers! One of their latest articles on cheap deals at Singapore's food factories got me excited and I cannot wait to shop! #closetauntymode


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Shopping smart is not just about getting the most bang for your buck, but it is also about knowing that your purchases are environmentally-friendly or that it helps people in need. It was good to know that there are many retailers in Singapore that practices corporate social responsibility (CSR) by giving back to society in their respective ways. Smart shopper me, thanks to TheSmartLocal!


(5) Smarter Local

TheSmartLocal has interesting articles that make me want to explore this country I called 'Home' in a whole new light --- Exploring the East side of Singapore, up my Instagram game by taking photos that give the optical illusion vibes, and even to know where I can charge my smartphone when its battery life is dying and I am outside with no portable charger. And that includes charging my phone by exercising at a fitness corner - The energy generated by exercising is converted to battery juice for my phone! Save the Earth + Healthy Lifestyle + Battery Life for my Phone??!? Bring it on!


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If you have overseas friends visiting Singapore, bring them to local places that is not touristy, or even better... Local places that locals do not even know exist nor have been before. Totally brilliant! All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, so make a trip to these old-school playgrounds that we used to have in the 90s... Simply glad for this playground list that TSL had compiled.


If you did not grow up in Singapore, be a smarter local in Singapore and learn the unique cultures and lingos found in this article. And if you are a true-blue Singaporean, do read it and see whether you can relate to any of the points stated.

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To sum it all, TheSmartLocal offers a magnitude of creative ideas and guides to their site visitors. As inspiring their articles or contributors' lives may be, it is always important to believe in yourself and in your dreams, and even to make some sacrifices (ie. Getting less pay and putting in more hours than your peers). The founder of the site, Bryan Choo, shared the following on his FB (see printscreen below)... And look how well TheSmartLocal is doing now, being one of the most influential media platform in Singapore. In my opinion, that is the most inspiring story of TSL... And that is every Smart Local in Us should do --- FOLLOW YOUR HEART!


*While this post was written in partnership with TheSmartLocal, all opinions remain my own*

Philosophy Ultimate Miracle Worker Media Launch

Ageing is part and parcel of life... This is something that we cannot avoid and we should be comfortable about growing older. Afterall, the older the wine, the more valuable it is. As much as age is just a number, I know the importance of using anti-ageing products since I was in my early 20s. On top of that, I know how important it is for sun/light protection for anti-ageing purposes.


Some friends recently commented that I looked like I did not age in some photos. As much as I would say that good camera angles and lighting do the trick, I do believe that the usage of anti-ageing products and simply being happy and less stressed-out helps too. Like how philosophy states, "The best is yet to come". So do not be overly-concerned about ageing, since there are products and treatments out there to help you slow down the process/looks of ageing... Or at least, to help you look your best despite being older with each passing second. :)


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With that, I am happy to share with you the anti-ageing skincare range that I was introduced to... It is the 'ultimate miracle worker' range by philosophy. I attended their fun and informative event, held at Luxe Sydney on a weekday evening. During the event, the speaker shared with us about this beauty brand that hailed from United States.


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philosophy's ultimate miracle worker range
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philosophy's ultimate miracle worker range consists of:
1. Ultimate Miracle Worker Multi Rejuvenating Cream Broad Spectrum SPF25 (Day) - SGD100 for 60ml
2.  Ultimate Miracle Worker Multi Rejuvenating Emulsion Broad Spectrum SPF25 (Day) - SGD100 for 45ml 
3. Ultimate Miracle Worker Night Multi Rejuvenating Nighttime Serum in Cream (Night) - SGD120 for 60ml 
4. Ultimate Miracle Worker Eye Multi Rejuvenating Eye Cream Broad Spectrum SPF15 (Day) - SGD90 for 15ml


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philosophy ultimate miracle worker day cream
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Testing out philosophy ultimate miracle worker emulsion
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Testing out philosophy ultimate miracle worker night serum-in-cream
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Healthy + Delicious dinner whipped up by Luxe Sydney's kitchen
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Once the product introduction was completed, we tucked into the splendid dinner provided of varying choices. I had the salmon salad and it was fantastic. It felt like #eatingclean, but with the yummy factor. After we were done with our meal, we proceeded to the hands-on activity, which is to build our own eco-planter. It was the first time that I attempted to do one and it was really fun. Kudos to philosophy and their agency for coming up with the event's activities that fits perfectly to philosophy's philosophy.


Materials required for the DIY eco-planter
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I actually made an electrical circuit!
(Look at my pretty nails btw!)
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Posing with my finished craft work!
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Goodie bags for attendees to take home
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After understanding more about philosophy's ultimate miracle worker range during the event, I was thrilled by this product range which provides the skin with an utmost protection against harmful light, thus allowing the skin to reverse signs of aging. Additionally, I was most delighted to receive the products to try. I have just started using it since the beginning of this month (May 2016). Of which, do look out for my upcoming post where I will review and share more detailed information of the products! Stay tuned!


Much thanks to philosophy and their media agency
for planning this media launch event! :)
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4 Places To Go In Wuxi, China

** SPONSORED MEDIA TRIP **

In this blog post, I will share with you 3 more places that I went during this media trip to Wuxi, kindly sponsored by Tigerair. Of such, this concludes the 4 places in Wuxi that I have been. My previous entry about my visit to the Mount Lingshan Scenic Spot while I was in Wuxi, China, can be read by clicking [THIS LINK].


** WHERE TO GO IN WUXI, CHINA **


(1) Mount Lingshan Scenic Spot

As mentioned, you can view it in my previous post, where it has been documented with photos and information. Click [HERE] to read.


(2) Taihu Yuantouzhu Scenic Park (太湖鼋头渚风景区)

Wuxi has been long regarded as the “Pearl of Lake Taihu”, and it is named so as this is where one can enjoy the most mesmerizing view of Lake Taihu (second largest freshwater lake in China) among the several provinces that surround it.


The best viewpoint that you can get of Lake Taihu in Wuxi is at the Yuantouzhu Scenic Park. The land of this small peninsular/island is surrounded by clear water on three sides amidst the green hills. It is also known as “Turtle Head Isle” as the island looks like the head of a giant Asian softshell turtle stretching out of the water. 


Check out the map below to get an idea of the turtle-shaped island
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Established as a park in 1916, the Yuantouzhu Scenic Park celebrates its 100th birthday this year. But before that, Yuantouzhu was well-admired by the emperors, ministers, scholars, poets, painters and generals who had set foot on its ground.


The lyrics to a Japanese song (1986) which describes the charm and beauty of Wuxi is carved at the back of this stone, in the photo below. The famed poet and songwriter fell in love with the picturesque Wuxi and wrote a song.  Title of the song in Chinese is "无锡旅情". Go search it on Youtube. :)

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The park is known for its poetic atmosphere due to the presence of the lake and mountains surrounding it. The wondrous beauty of Mother Nature’s works can be admired here throughout the year – From the tens of thousands of blooming cherry blossom trees during spring to the frosted and snow-covered tree branches and leaves during winter. Our guide mentioned that almost every dynasty would have had its famous poets praising the island’s remarkable beauty in their poems.


Looking towards Lake Taihu
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Pavilion by the Lake Taihu
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An ancient building converted to a modern-day teahouse.
Visitors can have tea right in the middle of the tranquil park.
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Have a Cherry Blossom Experience at Yuantouzhu Scenic Park
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Cross the Ever-Spring Bridge, just by the scenic Lake Taihu bank.
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It has been much debated that Wuxi gardens are all designed to emphasise on the natural beauty landscape, unlike the Chinese gardens in Suzhou which were mainly to create an artificial environment from the real world. And indeed, from the way that the pavilions, buildings, pagodas, small temples, bridges and small ponds in this peninsular were designed and built, it was apparent of the purpose behind the design.


A historic building with a small pond infront
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Stone Bridge with the Sunset in the background
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Spotted a young girl playing the Chinese flute
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This used to be someone's house many centuries ago.
Now this is a teahouse / restaurant.
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Approached a stranger to take this shot of me.
-Modern me in an old setting-
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Mythical animal (Dragon head, turtle body)
Reminds me of Singapore's very own Merlion (Lion head, mermaid/fish body)
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Naturally-shaped limestone rock due to the long surging of water, and features pores and holes in them. This type of stone is very popular in Chinese classical gardens.
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Sea-eroded rocks with 'bullet-hole' surfaces
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Visitors posing for photos on the eroded large rocks
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A tourist posing for the camera on a stone rock perched between two towering rock pillars.
(Reminds me of the Kjeragbolten Boulder in Norway, that I would love to take a photo on it one day!)
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A restored historic Chinese fishing junk boat with seven masts
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Once used as fishing boats, these seven-masted junk boats
are now displayed for tourism purpose.
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These boats will be kept before night falls.

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A tourist taking photo of the fishing boat,
right in front of the port gate.
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If you are for it, there are ferries and speedboat
services to the nearby isles.
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To finish walking the whole area, you will probably need half a day to do so. For myself, our guide brought us to walk the west coast of the island, which overlooks the Lake Taihu into nothingness beyond. We were there for about 2 hours. Last entry to the park is just before dusk. However, one can stay in the park even at night. But why would you, when it would be pitch black. Head on to one of the old towns of Wuxi and experience dining and shopping in the city instead! ;)


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(3) Wuxi Studios
For a more modern touch to your travel trip, visit the Wuxi Studios, which houses a special effects studio, wax museum, real film-making studio sets and houses a restaurant as well. I got to sit on a flying dragon who transported me around the vallet (it's a green screen actually), take photos with celebrities, walking around the filming set of a famous China drama and movie, and eat in a restaurant serving local cuisines for lunch, famished after walking around Wuxi Studios


Self-portrait at Wuxi Studios entrance
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Not sure if it was because it was a Monday or that it was early (10am), but there were not many people even til noon time.
So you won't need to worry that there will be people getting into frame when you are taking your photos.
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Our tour guide getting tickets for us.
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Charlie Chaplin and Me!
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My first destination at the Wuxi Studios was to check out the special effects studio. Here, I got to watch a video of how the movie 'Titanic' was filmed using special effects. There was a mini mock-up of the ship which further detailed the whole setup. As mentioned above, I rode on a flying dragon but it was actually done on a green screen. I saw my group walked through a magical forest with flowing waterfalls (it was all a green screen setup).


Walking up two flights of stairs, brought me to the PinLa Star Wax Model Producing Pavilion. Despite living in Singapore and London, and travelled to HK umpteen times (for work and personal), I have never stepped into the Madame Tussauds wax museum before. So you could imagine the amount of fun I had while I was here!


There are several showrooms and you start from the entrance and follow the continuous passage ways that had all the wax figures being displayed, until you reach the other end of the hall. First showroom displayed prominent political figures. If it was not for the US flag, I wouldn't have been able to figure out that it was the current US President - Barack Obama.


Allow me to digress abit --- Barack Obama will be ending his two-term presidency in less than a year. One can only know the great changes he has done over this period of time as America's 44th President. Oh, and the only black President in US history so far. This is probably the closest I can get to him while he's still serving as the US President. :p



Barack Obama and Me. #WinningShot
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Two of my favorite stars...
Lady Zaza loves Lady Gaga...
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A self-portrait shot with the recently-retired Kobe Bryant.
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When I saw the display of Kobe, I knew that I had to be in the same court and him, striking a pose for a photo opportunity. (If only if it's real, right?) Kobe Bryant, also known as the Black Mamba, played his 20th and final season in April 2016. He scored 60 points in his last game. He does live to his nickname indeed!


So after 'playing a game' with Kobe Bryant (in my imagination), I stopped by tea with Holly, in the Breakfast at Tiffany's movie set. [As mentioned in my Instagram] : Just after she placed her teacup down which she took a sip from, Holly rested both of her elbows on the table, looked into my eyes and said, "You can't give your heart to a wild thing, Feliza. The more you do, the stronger they get, until they are strong enough to run into the woods or fly into a tree". Holly, as acted by Audrey Hepburn, was portrayed as a lady with elegance and great dressing style. But do you know that Holly was like the American version of a geisha? That's why it's "$50 for the powder room". It was not possible that a $50 tip was for the attendant since a monthly home rental would have cost about $100 in those days.


Breakfast at Tiffany's
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Have you watched the recently-released "Captain America: Civil War" movie already?
Anyway, guess which side I am on?
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All in a day's work... Training with Donnie Yen for
our roles in Ip Man, that's all.
Only the lucky few get to see my
 wingchun moves on video. LOL!!!
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There were many other film, sports, music, political celebrities, from the Western and Asian region. Some of the figures seemed to be the younger version of them (like Jackie Chan and Chow Yut Fatt), if I were to put it in a nicer way. During my visit, I learnt that the technology that they used to make these wax figures is different from the one that world-famous Madame Tussuad team uses. Apparently at PinLa, the Chinese team uses 3D printing technology and polymeric powder material to make these wax figures, with the whole process taking about 2~3 months, and at a lower cost too. If you want your own wax figure, PinLa can create a mini version for about 3000~4000 RMB.


Next, it was to visit actual film sets at Wuxi Studios. One of the fastest-growing studio sets in China, many film-making companies rent the studio space to film. The 3 current sets on display which I visited were the actual sets done up for filming of some Chinese drama and movie shows. You may recognise some of the scenes. But it is interesting to know that many American movies were shot and produced at Wuxi Studios... Such as Captain America, Gone with the Bullets and Transformer 4.


The film set area
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Exploring the movie set of 'The Monkey King 2' movie in 3D
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The man-eating sand demon
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A la Lara Croft in the "Tomb Raider" movie, asian style~
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I had the chance to explore the set of the famous TV drama "The Empress of China (武媚娘传奇). This drama series was realllllly popular when it was aired on television.  Fan Bing Bing acted as the Wu Mei Niang (武媚娘), the only Female emperor in Chinese history. Her character rose from being the Palace concubine to Empress and finally to Emperor.  There was even an app to 'stamp' the red flower mark on one's forehead, as seen on her character.


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Lunch at the restaurant in Wuxi Studios
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(4) Nanchang Street

Wuxi is now one of the most advanced and prosperous city in China. High-rise modern skyscrapers are aplenty, paired with neon or electronic billboard screens. If you are looking to 'time travel' to the olden days of China. venture to the ancient Nanchang Street, which has retained its authentic design and building structure.

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The 1.6km Nanchang Street sits by the bank of the Grand Canal, which is termed as the longest canal in the world... And yes, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This Grand Canal goes through a few cities before connecting to the Yangtze River and Yellow River. Built more than 3000 years ago, the Grand Canal is China's frst man-made canal.


Take a boat ride along the Grand Canal, just like how the locals did in the olden days, whereby they travelled mainly via small boats through the narrow winding waterways. Alternatively, there is the horse carriage and tram rides that you can sit on as well. The best way to explore Nanchang Street is by walking, as what I did.


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Several dessert stores, including one that is very much 100% Singapore-inspired!
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Restaurants and retail stored lined along Nanchang Street
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The interior of the Blan Bunny tea shop
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Got myself a box of flower tea leaves!
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Berry-flavored tea
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BBQ food and duck blood soup
for supper back in the hotel room! :)
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To conclude, the 4 places to visit in Wuxi are:
(1) Mount Lingshan Grand Buddha Scenic Spot
(2) Taihu Yuantouzhu Scenic Park
(3) Wuxi Studios
(4) Nanchang Street


This mark the end of my Wuxi travelogue of the media trip, courtesy of Tigerair. The next section will see me exploring a few places in the neighbouring Suzhou city. Since 28 April 2016, Tigerair has began its direct flight route from Singapore to Wuxi. Book your tickets at www.tigerair.com now.


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