My project has its root from a video I watched, which showed the Chinese city Wuhan in total lockdown and streets deserted. What used to be thoroughfares were like ghost towns. That saddened me. At that time, I didn’t expect Singapore (or rest of the world) to suffer from a similar fate, but nonetheless, a seed was planted.
I have always loved the Buddhist-themed Haw Par Villa, a showcase of some Chinese folklore, historical events, as well as the famed eighteen stories of hell. It was built in 1937 by a wealthy Chinese businessman/philanthropist (of the Tiger Balm fame). Living within 2 miles of it just makes it easier for me to visit. The place is usually peaceful even though no entrance fee is charged. For decades, it is a money-losing endeavor, and only after the tourism authority took over that it remains open until today.
#1 Having A Grate Time

#2 Two Broken-Hearted Lions

#3 Two Love Beasts

#4 It’s Not A Bribe, Just A Red Packet

#5 Enemy At The Front Door

#6 Fuji Film On The Tongue

#7 Instant Hand Sanitizer

#8 Homewreckers

#9 In The Crosshairs

#10 Shell We Rock?

#11 Something Bites

#12 Discreet Salute

#13 Slam Dunk!

#14 Smoke Room

#15 Losing My Marbles On The Table

#16 Age Is Not A Matter Of Degrees

#17 Unrequited Love

#18 Paper Weight

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