So recently, the madegg duo (yes, us together again) finally got down to exploring the Ann Siang Hill district. The shopping guide from fashionisspinach.com was pretty helpful. Though I would have much preferred if it came with clearcut maps and pictures...hmm..you know what? It'd be an interesting new project to work on! The Illustrated Guide to ____(insert cool place)___ in Singapore.
Rather than taking a gazillion majillion photos of touristy landmarks or nonsensical candid shots, we decided to have a photo-theme! As you might have already guessed from the image below, our theme was Patterns! So we set off on our little tour of this mysterious neighbourhood (well, mysterious to us goondus anyway), scanning up and down for eyecatching patterns to snap pictures of.
Enjoy the visual feast... We found patterns everywhere! On vegetation, building designs, wall-tiles, floor-tiles, posters, notebook covers, drain covers, furniture, door grills...etc. ! It certainly gave our aimless tour much more meaning and some short-lived excitement, haha.
We managed to find all the suggested places, like The Asylum, Style:Nordic, Front Row, Vanilla Home and even had sparetime to drop by the much publicised independent bookstore BooksActually at Telok Ayer Street. There's something very special about being in these places and just soaking up the atmosphere. It's like an open invitation into the enigmatic mind of the owner. A quick glance would leave you wondering why the heck all these random objects are being sold in the same store (e.g. local literature and polaroid cameras in BooksActually, vintage children's books and apple corers in The Asylum). But once you start to soak up the atmosphere, you begin to realise that there's a very personal and unique invisible thread linking up every item in each store.
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I really like how Red Dot has such a great colour. Eye-catching, but not headache-inducing bright and flashy.
Halfway there! Some Chinatown-looking place.
Ann Siang Road! Actually, not really. This was taken at the end of our journey, at some other road. But you know, a row of shophouses looks like another haha =) What made the Ann Siang shophouses different from the rest, in my opinion at least, was that they all had very Peranakan-looking tiles decorated on the outside. Okay, i don't know if Peranakan's the word i'm looking for, but you know what i mean, you've seen the collage. And they had such a variety of designs and were really well preserved. I thought that was pretty cool, a slice of historical Singapore in a way =)
And that draws a close to the Ann Siang Road journey =) One major spot we missed was The Patissier though! It's been strongly recommended for its cakes. Definitely a must-visit for the next time!
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