Instead, I headed down to Daiso, the $2 Japanese store and bought 28 items. I was really excited by the display of Halloween merchandise, and took pictures for my daughter, Danielle, the Halloween lover. I was dying for a Subway tuna sub, but found out that the Subway at the Ion Center was no longer there. If I had been in an adventurous mood, I could have tried many other types of food, but I had my taste buds set for a tuna sub. I headed to the subway, and one of the many Subway restaurants between the Clarke Quay MRT station and my apartment.
I did discover some really interesting sculptures at the Ion Center and the Central Mall. There was a sculpture of Van Gogh carrying a suitcase, but missing 1/2 of his body at the Ion Center. The artist explained that it had to do with expanding boundaries.
Mooncakes are an important delicacy sold for the Mid Autumn Moon Festival, which falls on September 19th this year.
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| The "Van Gogh au Chevaulet" sculpture at the Ion Center. |
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| Halloween items at Daiso. |
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| I think I have the same flamingo... |
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| ...that's in the window of a shop at the Central Mall. |
Traditionally, they're made with egg yolks and lotus paste. A vendor at the Central Mall decided to showcase different types of "Mooncake" sculptures to bring attention to their wares. I thought they were quite amusing!












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