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Thursday, December 2, 2021

Chocolate Cake in the Oasis of the Oasia Hotel, Tanjong Pagar, Singapore

Angela Lansbury in the huge entrance hall of the Oasia hotel, by the flowers. Photo by Trevor Sharot.

At the back is the display of cakes. On the right, out of sight, is The Marmalade Pantry. I was just wondering, what was the name of the cafe. Then I noticed, looking at this photo, that the words, The Marmalade Pantry, are above the cake display.


Oasia hotel, Tanjong Pagar, Singapore.
Angela Lansbury, enjoying the chocolate and marmalade cake, and coffee, in The Marmalade Pantry at the Oasia Hotel, Singapore. Photo by Trevor Sharot.

Tanjong Pagar
The name Tanjong Paga is Malay for cape of stakes. The important point is that what was originally a cape, on the edge of the sea. Our taxi driver, negotiating the traffic between skyscrapers and building sites for new developments, was surprised to learn this from us. What was once the seaside, because of the successful creation of land, is now a central city area, a haven of old, shuttered shophouses and modern skyscraper developments.

Right next to the Tanjong MRT underground station is this stunning skyscraper hotel, covered in greenery. Near the main entrance you can see a series of pillars with the wire netting supporting the greenery. 

(I was told about how they add the greenery, elsewhere, some time  ago. I had asked how you stop the climbers from attacking the surface of the building, and preventing you from repainting or repairing. This is a problem with old buildings in England when ivy grows up and looks so attractive, until it covers the windows and gutters and drain pipes and roof tiles. Apparently the modern way is to put the wire supports detached from the outside of the building's walls, far enough in front that when needed you can move the whole structure with the greenery away to get access to the outside of the building.)

Here you can see exactly how the greenery is on supports. 

Because of Covid-19, as in all main buildings and shopping malls, you are directed around from side doors to the main entrance.

At the main entrance, you just wave your phone with Trace Together and hear the ping, and nod to whoever is standing by, the appointed staff member who checks in visitors who are deemed safe and legal healthwise.

I kept typing oasis. The name is not oasis but Oasia. Like Oh - Asia! 

Perhaps they wanted to not get mixed up with or sued by other hotels which already had the name oasis.

Useful Websites
Tanjong Pagar in Wikipedia gives the history


Lots of good photos of Duxton Hill, old shophouses, and modern buildings:
 

Tanjong Pagar website

Oasia Hotel website

Oasia hotel in Wiki mentioning its architectural awards


Oasia Hotel in Tripadvisor


Not to be confused with



About the Author of this blog, Author Angela Lansbury

BIOGRAPHY

Angela Lansbury B A Hons ACG ALB PM5 EH5 DL5 VC5 
The Author of several books, including: Etiquette For Every Occasion. Wedding Speeches & Toasts. How to be the Best Man. Quick Quotations. Who Said What When.

Blogs travelwithangelalansbury.blogspot.com

dressofthedayangela.blogspot.com

translateforfun.blogspot.com

Braddell Heights Advanced Toastmasters Speakers Club Vice President Public Relations (VPPR), Previous President

Join BHA 1st Wednesday 7pm and 3rd Saturday 2 pm Singapore time 

Vice President Public Relations (VP PR) of Tampines Changkat Advanced;

Secretary of weekly online Singapore International Dynamic Toastmasters Speakers’ Club;

Member and past president of Harrovians toastmasters club, UK; Past member of HOD Toastmasters, London. Past member in Singapore of: Toastmasters Club of Singapore (TCS); Tiarel; and Senja Cashew.

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Regular attendee at annual Swanwick Writers’ School, England.

Regular attendee at annual Writers’ Holiday, Wales.

Contributor to poetry readings, and after tea courses on: Speaking On Radio To Promote Books; and Plots And Character.

Winner of many club and area speaking contests in the UK and Singapore.

Language advisor to Empire Toastmasters club in Indonesia.

Language and speech workshops in Singapore.

Speaker on radio and TV in England, Scotland, the USA, and Australia.

Compiler of a school course on public speaking for teachers to prepare pupils for school open days with attending ceremonies before government ministers, Singapore.

Former member of Harrow Writers’ Circle, London, and two writing groups in Singapore.

Angela is on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Twitter. She would be delighted to link up with new friends.

I  also have a blog on comic poems.

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