I didn't know that Singapore got this place till google about it, so went down to look see look sed. Pictures taken from Kampong Lorong Buang Kok.
Buses that passes by there
Will see a petrol kiosk
Beside the petrol kiosk, there's a staircase, walk down the staircase
On the left is a bridge, walk across the bridge
View from the bridge
View from the bridge
Then turn left and turn into the right at the junction there
And will reach the place
How i wish i could open my door as above, think i will get robbed if i do that.
Don't think i can hang my clothes as above, if not, my clothes will be missing.
Wow I also never thought I get to see glass wind chimes in a kampung in Singapore. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a detailed walkabout report. :)
ReplyDeleteI like it! :)
Good Afternoon Miss Singapore.
ReplyDeleteThe weather is cloudy today and nice!
You took so many interesting photos on one visit. Next time I must copy cat your style when I go overseas again.
ReplyDeleteYou should work for a Crime Investigation Dept where you could snap 1001 photos! All mysteries would be solved! Wakakakaka
Better live in a kampong so that you could leave your main doors and also jamban doors opened safely. No worries whatsoever and life is peaceful to live longer!
ReplyDeleteBuang Kok sounds weird, haha.. Buang is "throw away" on Malay.. Hmm, nice, kampung style, can open doors wide wide.. Let the wind come in :)
ReplyDeleteHehe, that's a very interesting name! =)
ReplyDeleteI love this place! In fact, I love such places...so interesting. Anytime nicer than those pretentious parks and modern skyscrapers.
ReplyDeleteOh, so interesting! I never thought that there is kampung in Singapore hah..hah..Yes, kampung atmosphere is very nice and relaxing. Fresh air and everything is very casual.
ReplyDeletewow, this one looks like an interesting place.. love the photos!!
ReplyDelete没有篱笆的喔!很乡下的地方,没想到新国还有这种世外桃源。。。
ReplyDeleteWell, looks like this's an interesting place to explore...
ReplyDeleteHuh? there are still some kampung houses in Sg?!
ReplyDeleteIf I am not wrong, I think this is the last kampung in singapore. I think mediacorp made a TV program on it.
ReplyDeleteMun
ReplyDeleteU're welcome... :)
Lina
Only more pictures than words, hehe...
Twilight Man
Good morning TM, since it's after midnight already, hehe...
Cooling weather now...
I should go for an interview see if they want me anot, kekeke...
I wish i could stay there, so peaceful...
Princess Ribbon
Ya lor, too bad, my house can't open as them, if not, i will get robbed...
Hayley
Ya lor, hehe...
Suituapui
Too bad now Singapore mostly high rise flats...
Phong Hong
I didn't know about it too...
SK
Ya, i also find it interesting...
Momoco
At first i thought no more liao...
小影
Yes, it is...
Ken
Surprise ya...
Chris
ReplyDeleteI think so also, guess i miss the program...
Very interesting trip, Sharon.. In Malaysia, we have lots of these houses everywhere.. but in Singapore, it is very rare already, right? Even the name is interesting already, sure can remember one! Nice sharing... for a moment, I thought you were in Malaysia..
ReplyDeleteGood morning Sharon,
ReplyDeleteNice to know there is Kampung in Singapore... hehehe thanks for sharing. Enjoy your weekend.
looks like a scene from Malaysia :)
ReplyDelete好偏僻但卻很有味道的小鄉村~
ReplyDeleteClaire
ReplyDeleteYa, now Singapore mostly all high rise flats, very rare to see this liao...
Elaine
Good morning...
You too enjoy your weekend...
Small Kucing
Surprise that Singapore still have, thought no more liao...
EmbeR
Ya lor...
kampung life always make me smile :)
ReplyDeleteA very quiet village. That oil lamp is an antique!
ReplyDeleteSiawSiaw Life
ReplyDelete:)
Rose
Ya lor...
You went alone? Too bad they are going to demolish this place.
ReplyDeleteEast Coast Life
ReplyDeleteOf course not go alone, hehe...