Monday 30 July 2012

Empress Place


 

This weekend a visit to Asian Civilisation Museum turn out rather unexpectedly. Here is another piece of history, the building itself and the exhibits as well. Anyway, I decided
to take some pictures to put it up. This museum is dedicated to the civilisations, art
and culture of Asia. It also about the histories and orgins of Singapore's forefathers 
who came here for the past centuries.

   
Here is a bit of info about the building. It was built by Indian convicts between 1864
to 1867.  In the early 1900s government offices were housed here. Below is a sampan
       which means boat, derived from the Cantonese term for boats.
    
  
There are eleven galleries and three levels. Galleries featuring Singapore River past,
S. E. Asia culture & traditions, Chinese beliefs & origins, West Asia & Islamic history.

   First level foyer

Islamic Arts from South East Asia : Textile, pottery, chest, weapons & so forth
INTRODUCTORY GALLERY
  
SOUTH EAST ASIA GALLERY :  Ming Chairs & Daybed & Chinese Calligraphy

Wooden Sculptures from Shanxi based on Chinese beliefs & Deities.

Ceramic Model of a Courtyard House In China

Treasures Of The Aga Khan : Paintings & Artefacts

Multi-media : Interactive Art comprising of Islamic patterns & motifs

Ornately Decorative Quran (Holy Book Of Islam)

A star-shaped tile. A tabouret (Iran) used as a stand for a cup or tray for courtly circles

Love peom verses inscribed on the 15th/16th century wooden panel. A pair engraved of wooden doors.

On our way out, stately Colonial Style Windows
  
Singapore's Oldest Bridge : Cavenagh Bridge (1869) with Fullerton Hotel in the background
  
Victoria Concert Hall is currently undergoing major renovation

There is so much to see at the museum. However, I did not spend the whole afternoon
there. Go there with somebody, it gets creepy when you are reading up on spirits in
a quiet dimly lighted gallery accompanied with fair share of statues on display. For
those who are curious about religion in this region, then head for this place to read
about it. Bye for now. Hope to be back soon.

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Monday 2 July 2012

Refresh . . . Rejuvenate


Hi . . I'm back, not so much from a break. More because I was busier than usual. 
I
 didn't want to stress myself out in rushing out a post. I was pondering over what
 to write. Well . . . why not about the little things we can to do to combat stress.

With the holidays over, it is back to routine for the children and parents. When life
gets too hectic and crazy, that is when you need to take a breather. Here are some suggestions you should try.
  

Picture yourself in beautiful and private haven, conjuring up the image will help to 
relax tense muscles. Breathe in deeply and exhale slowly. Then put on some nature
music to soothe your soul. Fill the air with a lovely scent of aromatic candles. You'll
        feel lighter when you get a whiff of something nice.
      
In the background you could listen to the murmur of water flowing into the pool. Next . . take a step into the pool scattered with rose petals and frangipani flowers. Imagine yourself floating in the pool looking up at the clear blue sky. Close your eyes and relax. Or do you remember that time when you were immersed in a pool (well, your tub) and all the cares just drifted away. Soaking up every moment of what the great outdoors have to offer. The sun, the sea, the sand, the breeze, and the birds. Free to be where they want to be. Last but not least, a tall glass of cold smoothie waiting there just for you.
   

With that vivid imagination, don't you see yourself feeling more relaxed now. See that
lovely daybed drape in muslin. Don't you wish you could spend more time daydreaming
about this idyll location on a balmy afternoon with pristine waters. So relax and don't
sweat. Envisioning anything lovely triggers a positive feeling. Conjuring up the thought
will help to slow breathing and put a smile on your face.

  
Every frog has its Day, too  z . z . z
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