Visiting Singapore was like stepping into the future while still being surrounded by rich history and culture. From the moment I arrived at Changi Airport, with its indoor waterfalls and lush gardens, I knew this trip would be unforgettable.
Singapore is a place where tradition and innovation blend seamlessly. It’s clean, safe, and full of friendly people. I left with a full stomach, amazing memories, and a strong desire to return someday.
“The most precious thing in life is its uncertainty.”
— Yoshida Kenkō, Tsurezuregusa (Essays in Idleness)
In the heart of Singapore, where steel meets soil and dreams take root, the Supertree Grove rises like giants from another world. Beneath their towering frames, I wandered — a small soul among sentinels of light and green. Vines curled and danced along their trunks, whispering stories in the warm, fragrant air.
As twilight melted into night, the grove stirred awake. A hush fell over the crowd, and then — music, soft at first, swelling until it filled the sky. The Supertrees ignited, each one a living, breathing sculpture of color. Light poured from their branches like rain, shimmering, pulsing in rhythm with the songs of distant stars.