I cannot bring my Canon 400d. Only a panasonic. Oh well, a pratice before i fly.
Bukit Pasoh
Back alley with graffiti. How i wish the whole street was full of it. The fish is a nice touch. You will find this before the junction.
Turn 180 degrees and this is what you will see. This alley runs parallel to Cantonment road. No wonder people like to run in alleys. Pity you can't squeeze your car through.
Build up shophouses. I like how they used bright colors to paint the exterior. No need for addresses, simply point to your building and state your color. No one will get lost then.
In the shadow of Pinnacle@Duxton. This guy seems to overshadow everything. Makes the shophouses look puny. Even though the shophouses are cooler.
Like this one uh. Awesome spiral staircase. Some of these pictures are starting to repeat themselves.
Down Bukit Pasoh. Shophouses against new construction. Mix of old and new. And awful lighting.
Mix of clan buildings, old medicine shops, dentist's office and a hotel here. And you can park right outside and walk in the middle of the road at 8+ in the morning. People do live here, so it would help if you don't hold a riot. However, people should film their music videos here instead of going skywalk.
European embellishments on the walls and windows. They don't stand out much from the walls, since both are the same paint color.
And the road is one way, so no one can drive in reverse. It's much safer as well.
About 10 minutes later. 3 storey shophouses have their own little balconies. I wonder where did that idea come from. Is it safe?
There are offices here, some related to media, some advertising, some architecture*drool*
Routes leading to Duxton Plain Path. Mix of restauraunts as well.
3 storey shophouse stretch.
Nice colors used
Portrait view, for anyone who's looking to change their phone wallpaper.
Outside the Gan Clan association building. It is also home to a restaurant aptly called "The Clan", and it probably consists of a bar as well. There's one further down the street.
Another clan association. There are quite a few in this area, and I don't remember which one this is. And a frangipani tree in your front yard.
As I was saying earlier. The shade of grey looks awesome.
Yes, you can walk on the middle of the road.
There is a hotel down the street, and it's known as the New Majestic Hotel.
This picture illustrates the sheer height of the Pinnacle. Even by walking down the street it doesn't seem to get smaller, on the contary, it starts to grow.
Pity end of the street is closed up.
Yes, you can live on Bukit Pasoh. Just in front there, with the building with a 192-.
Back to the Majestic hotel. I don't know what building this is, but it's tucked away next to the construction site. I am also starting to get sick of this song.
Duxton is too tall, so it gets cut off in this street view photo.
Cheong Saik Road
Duxton Plain Path.
Back on Cheong Saik/Neil
Don't know what road is this. Buildings and names don't seem to match
Neil Road
Back on Duxton Plain Park
Along Duxton Plain Path, Pinnacle@Duxton
Criag Road
Duxton Road Area
Bukit Pasoh
Back alley with graffiti. How i wish the whole street was full of it. The fish is a nice touch. You will find this before the junction.
Turn 180 degrees and this is what you will see. This alley runs parallel to Cantonment road. No wonder people like to run in alleys. Pity you can't squeeze your car through.
Build up shophouses. I like how they used bright colors to paint the exterior. No need for addresses, simply point to your building and state your color. No one will get lost then.
In the shadow of Pinnacle@Duxton. This guy seems to overshadow everything. Makes the shophouses look puny. Even though the shophouses are cooler.
Like this one uh. Awesome spiral staircase. Some of these pictures are starting to repeat themselves.
Down Bukit Pasoh. Shophouses against new construction. Mix of old and new. And awful lighting.
Mix of clan buildings, old medicine shops, dentist's office and a hotel here. And you can park right outside and walk in the middle of the road at 8+ in the morning. People do live here, so it would help if you don't hold a riot. However, people should film their music videos here instead of going skywalk.
European embellishments on the walls and windows. They don't stand out much from the walls, since both are the same paint color.
And the road is one way, so no one can drive in reverse. It's much safer as well.
About 10 minutes later. 3 storey shophouses have their own little balconies. I wonder where did that idea come from. Is it safe?
There are offices here, some related to media, some advertising, some architecture*drool*
Routes leading to Duxton Plain Path. Mix of restauraunts as well.
3 storey shophouse stretch.
Nice colors used
Portrait view, for anyone who's looking to change their phone wallpaper.
Outside the Gan Clan association building. It is also home to a restaurant aptly called "The Clan", and it probably consists of a bar as well. There's one further down the street.
Another clan association. There are quite a few in this area, and I don't remember which one this is. And a frangipani tree in your front yard.
As I was saying earlier. The shade of grey looks awesome.
Yes, you can walk on the middle of the road.
There is a hotel down the street, and it's known as the New Majestic Hotel.
This picture illustrates the sheer height of the Pinnacle. Even by walking down the street it doesn't seem to get smaller, on the contary, it starts to grow.
Pity end of the street is closed up.
Yes, you can live on Bukit Pasoh. Just in front there, with the building with a 192-.
Back to the Majestic hotel. I don't know what building this is, but it's tucked away next to the construction site. I am also starting to get sick of this song.
Duxton is too tall, so it gets cut off in this street view photo.
Cheong Saik Road
Duxton Plain Path.
Back on Cheong Saik/Neil
Don't know what road is this. Buildings and names don't seem to match
Neil Road
Back on Duxton Plain Park
Along Duxton Plain Path, Pinnacle@Duxton
Criag Road
Duxton Road Area
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