Saturday, March 25, 2017

Fish in A Singapore Community Centre Lobby - and Community Centres


Problem
Who looks after the fish?

Answer
Somebody in the community centre, because a sign tell you not to feed the fish, which, the sign says, are fed by staff.

So restful.

Stories
You find fish in artificial ponds in many public buildings, especially community centres and private condominiums. These fish were at Kampung Kambangan Community Centre.

Kampung means village in the Malay language. The MRT stop is on the green line which goes to and from Changi airport on the east side of the island of Singapore.

I have been there two or three times in the past year. From the point of view of a tourist, the nice thing about this community centre is that you can see the name of the community centre from the MRT station.

Much better than the usual stress of finding a map, working out which way is up, where to cross the road. The second advantage is there are no roads to cross.

You walk from the community centre across the landscaped park. Plenty to see and read.

Tips
A website lists all the community centres in Singapore. You can make a trip around hotels, the YMCA and YWCA centres, or the Community Centres and look for information on activities and courses ranging from sports to music and language learning and an English language Toastmasters club.

Author
Angela Lansbury, travel writer and author.
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