Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Mid-Autumn Festival @ Gardens by the Bay (Part 3 of 5)

Pictures taken at the Mid-Autumn Festival @ Gardens by the Bay.












17 comments:

  1. Wow.... looks very nice and enjoyable there.

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  2. Part 3? Ya, I think I did see and comment on the first two.

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  3. Oohh, today part 3 ahh? That butterfly picture caught my attention.. All very colourful, nice..

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  4. very nice decorations and i like the butterflies!! so beautiful..

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  5. so niceeee........something like our the CNY deco in the FGS temple over here.

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  6. Good afternoon Sharon...
    so pretty and festive.... how many more you visited?

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  7. Mid Autumn also so nice already... I think when CNY comes, there will be more deco and more beautiful too!

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  8. You must've enjoyed you time there! :)

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  9. Chris

    Quite a lot to see...


    Suituapui

    Yes, u did...


    Princess Ribbon

    The whole thing, can't see clearly, so went nearer to take individual....


    SK

    Don't wanna miss the event, so went to take pictures...


    Small Kucing

    Saw the pictures u shared, very nice, wish i were there...


    Elaine

    Good afternoon...

    So far only Chinatown n this one at Gardens by the Bay...


    Claire

    Should b...


    Lina

    Yes, lucky not crowded in the afternoon, if not, will not have enjoy...

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  10. Are those tanglung? Or just a balloon-like decoration?

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  11. Ken

    Guess should be tanglung...


    Rose

    Lovely ya...

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  12. The lighted lanterns looked better in the night.

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  13. What a nice place with so many colourful icons! They would be a real fairyland of lights at night.

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  14. In Singapore the festive decorations are better than here or even Hong Kong!

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  15. East Coast Life

    Avoiding the crowds, so didn't go in the night...


    Twilight Man

    Come, come, welcome to Singapore...

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