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The Haunted Mansion At Fuji Q

Halloween is here and everyone likes a good scare occasionally. But what can be scarier than an abandoned old Japanese hospital? I had the morbid pleasure of visiting this World Record winning haunted attraction when I was residing in Japan.

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Nineteen floors above Collyer Quay, looking out over Marina Bay with a wine cellar holding over a thousand bottles, VUE Bar and Grill has always been one of Singapore’s most quietly serious dining destinations. JUMBO Group just changed the way Singapore eats out — and they did it all under one roof. Les Canons, a French bistro in Raffles Place, all dishes under 25 dollars, over 50 French wines, breakfast through dinner, and happy hour that starts early and stays late. Planning my next trip to Ho Chi Minh A Look at What We Had at Harry’s At Neon Pigeon, the reference point is Tokyo after dark, but the execution is very much Singaporean. This is Japanese izakaya cooking filtered through a city that likes its flavours louder, tighter, and more confident. Did you guess it? When all of you wishes your ah mah “身体健康” Best wishes for 2026 CNY!
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Nineteen floors above Collyer Quay, looking out over Marina Bay with a wine cellar holding over a thousand bottles, VUE Bar and Grill has always been one of Singapore’s most quietly serious dining destinations. JUMBO Group just changed the way Singapore eats out — and they did it all under one roof. Les Canons, a French bistro in Raffles Place, all dishes under 25 dollars, over 50 French wines, breakfast through dinner, and happy hour that starts early and stays late. Planning my next trip to Ho Chi Minh A Look at What We Had at Harry’s At Neon Pigeon, the reference point is Tokyo after dark, but the execution is very much Singaporean. This is Japanese izakaya cooking filtered through a city that likes its flavours louder, tighter, and more confident. Did you guess it? When all of you wishes your ah mah “身体健康” Best wishes for 2026 CNY!
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