What do I love most about traveling? Being able to expose and immerse myself in cultures that are so different from what I was brought up in. It's like being a sponge; I try to absorb, understand, and appreciate every little bit of the cultures I am exposed to. I think the best teacher is experience. Tasting different foods, seeing people practice their religion, or just basically how they live their lives; these are the reasons why I love being in a foreign (or unfamiliar) place. :)
Little India
Photos taken and owned by Joseph Cabato
That's one funky temple! The carved statues on the spire are very intricate. Fantastic art! Too bad I skipped Little India in SG. This post made me wanna go back.
ReplyDeletebeautiful and strange! Love them.
ReplyDeleteI agree in what you said that experience is the best teacher. You, yourself can learn lots of things from your own experiences. Love the photos by the way! :)
ReplyDeletei never got around little india when i was in SG but i hope i'd get to go there when i go back.
ReplyDeletecool photos, ayzee =)
been there but didn't have time to visit that temple...i remember my friends just accompanied me to this pasalubong store there...
ReplyDeletebreathtaking photos <3
ReplyDeleteI love the lights and the sculpture. San banda ang Little India sa SG? Ito yung place na maraming makukulay na building right? I'll be in SG end of March. I really plan to shoot at Little India.
ReplyDeleteah Little India in Singapore! haven't thought of visiting it though been to Singapore many times. nice photos by Joseph, glad you could borrow.
ReplyDeleteHi Mhe-anne! He doesn't have a choice. I'm his fave cousin! Hahaha! Thank you! :)
DeleteI wonder where little India is located? I presume it's not in India. Hehehe!
ReplyDeleteLittle India is from where? Coz they have the same name located in Malaysia. I love the last shot! I'm just addicted to motion blur.. hehe ;) and I love indian tradition too! Been to a lot of indian temples, they never stop to amaze me..
ReplyDeleteBeen here many times. This is in SG right? I so love SG, they have the China Town and Little India and the cultures are so diverse. I so love it especially seeing them in their national costumes. Cool photos. I love them all. :)
ReplyDeleteMy Mom seems to be addicted now to India movies, but hey they really do have a great story on their movies it's just that it's too long and a lot of singing.
ReplyDeleteIs it a safe place to visit? In the movies I see it's totally hot and dusty. Not sure if it was just a province though. LOL.
awesome ! amazing little india in Singapore ...love the great shots you have ! :)
ReplyDeleteTravelling is gaining first hand experience - something that books can never give you. The photos are beautiful.
ReplyDelete..haven't been to Sg yet..i wish i could stop by there in time we could visit Sg. ;D
ReplyDelete~GAGAY, late dropping from FBW ;| ~
And I thought Little India is located somewhere in India. Silly me. XD
ReplyDeleteI agree that being in an unfamiliar place helps us to learn more and enjoy more. ^_^
You are right experience is the best teacher that is why I want to explore and experience the world as long as have the opportunity.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! I agree with you that's the reason too why I love travelling. Trying and experiencing new things! :)
ReplyDeleteI missed this when we visited singapore in 2011. my focus was universal studios and sentosa. but we're coming back this november. i hope i do get to see little india this time around./
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Lovely , awesome and amazing art work by indians..........love all pics
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