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Sentosa Pop Up Night 2017

A few weeks ago, just mere days after I got so bogged down with high fever (the agony..) I got slightly better. Believe me, when the fever goes away, life takes on a different refreshed meaning, although initially it was hard taking those few steps into the public. And then life goes on as usual, like going to Sentosa. 

Currently they have an event going on called Pop Up Night at Imbiah Lookout and Merlion Plaza. Basically, it's a series of exhibits that are neon coloured which of course made some cool looking instagram worthy photos. I rode on one stationery bicycle which would light up when you cycle fast enough...to a point you get a little tired, especially when you just recovered from fever. But honestly it was fun. 

When we arrived, it was actually drizzling but we continued on since we had already come so far, with my brother complaining that we could have arrived earlier, if the bus wasn't late and we had to detour to take the train. Anyway, for awhile, he stopped complaining when he got busy taking pictures and videos. I think the short ride on the stationery bike got me a little tired...even though, I managed to snap a few more pics and then plopped myself on a bench to recuperate. The after effects of fever, sigh.

Then later we walked down to where the statue of Merlion was because there would be a light show happening within 10 minutes. Basically, it was a projection show on the Merlion statue itself and it was so beautiful :)) 

We didn't explore much because the rain seemed to get heavier and it was quite a walk to the bus terminal to head back into the city area from the island. This event is on until 1st January 2018 and it's best to see a little later at night, say..after 7pm so the lights really pop up in your pictures.

So enjoy some of the pics below! And also, here's the link for more info on the Pop Up Night.








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