Archive for March, 2008

East Asia Trip day 1

Thought for the day:  Every driver here is an Asian driver.  That can’t be good.

Our package included a free bus tour of Singapore.  It was actually nice to be able to get a general overview of the city before we had to try to figure out what to do with ourselves. 

The tour had 5 stops, with around 20 minutes spent at each destination.  We went to Little India, the Waterfront, Chinatown, the gem factory, and the Botanical Garden. 

After the tour, we walked the 15 minutes from our hotel to Chinatown.  Mostly, Chinatown is seedy little food stalls and cheap tourist crap.  Parts of it just reek — a side effect of overcrowding, burning trash, and tropical rot.

I tried the local beer - Tiger.  It’s not bad — it tastes a lot like Heineken, but with an unusual aftertaste.  The authorities in Singapore don’t approve of alcohol, so all alcoholic beverages are heavily taxed.  A beer in a restaurant runs between seven and eight dollars.

In the evening, we went to Orchard Road — the ritzy shopping/hotel district.  It didn’t occur to me until later that, as a person who dislikes crowds, Friday night may not have been the time to go there.  It was really much too crowded for me to be comfortable, and since I was hungry and tired, it was surprising that punches weren’t thrown.

East Asia Trip - day 0

(Only a nerd would have day 0 of a trip.  So — nothing unexpected here.)

Day Zero is the travel day.  Singapore airlines is going to take us from San Francisco to Singapore in around 20 hours with an hour long stop in Korea.

I had to go through extra screening by the TSA.  As much as the TSA is inherently evil and misguided, the woman who did the screening was brisk and professional and not at all unreasonable.  I was not touched in an inappropriate manner, I was not unreasonably delayed, everything that was being done was explained to me.  I really can’t complain, which is quite disappointing.

Next up are a couple hours waiting around at the gate, boarding, and settling in.  Singapore Air has some very comfortable planes, and their flight attendants (at least the female ones) look just like the women in the old Singapore Girl ads.  Just splendid.

During our one hour layover in Korea, we got off the plane, went through security, and re-boarded the plane.  I have absolutely no idea what purpose is served by doing this instead of letting us all stay on the plane.  Barring that, I’d think we could still just hang around the gate without having our bags and persons re-checked.  Still, what do I know about security.  I can’t understand why I can’t bring a real-sized tube of toothpaste on board.

In an extremely unusual turn of events, I managed to sleep during the flight from Korea to Singapore.  Yay Unisom!

We arrived in Singapore at 1am, then had to wait almost an hour for our transpo to the hotel, the Copthorne King’s.  Our wing of the hotel had an interestingly moldy smell to it, but what can you expect in the tropics?