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Christmas in Singapore

19 December 2005No Comment

As usual, Singapore celebrates Christmas with a BANG!

Festive decorations. Christmas trees. Fun-filled games and events. And of course, giant discounts on basically EVERYTHING.

Tourists flood the main streets of Orchard Road. And you can always almost find something happening along the roadside. Choir perfomances. Tribal dances. Jugglers. Stalls selling christmas toys and stuff.

Although Christmas itself is VERY commercialised here, I am somehow still glad that the true message of Christmas is still made known to all. That it’s about baby Jesus who’s born on that day. A very special baby. The King of kings who came and died (and rose again!) to bear the punishment of sins that we all actually deserve, so that if we believe in Him we can be saved.

Sure hope the true message of Christmas is caught by all, even by those who busily go about doing their last minute christmas shopping.

PS: And oh btw … this photo’s taken against Thai Express’ wall picture (the one at Paragon’s basement). Wanted to go there for dinner but the queue was just TOO long. And so we went somewhere else.

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