There’s so much things to share about for the various happenings that took place over the week in general. Let’s go one by one. Will start with the Johor state election which occurred yesterday. I am not a Johorean (so I couldn’t vote) but like many Malaysians, I do still follow closely on this state election as many sees it as a prelude to the general election scheduled to happen latest next year. Before the voting, I expected that it would be a tight race between BN and PH coalitions and my preference would be the latter.
I was wrong and felt disappointed. BN secured very comfortable majority and this time claiming even more seats. Anwar-led PH did well on the federal level over the past few years but that failed to translate into votes in Johor state. Johor remains a stronghold for BN’s UMNO, and I’m surprised with support returning to MCA and MIC as well. MCA’s return in particular remains a mystery to me. What are these people thinking though? Anyway, for Malaysia’s future, I do hope all Malaysians do vote wisely in the coming general election (although that would be hard due to majority of them still stuck in race-based mindset).
Okay…no more writing on politics for now. We all move on like what Prime Minister Anwar said in his Facebook post after the state election’s outcome. Let’s go on to the latest update on the FIFA World Cup. We are now left with only 4 countries, France, Argentina, Spain and England heading into the semi-finals. Out of the four, I’m tired to see Argentina again. Urrgghh…and it’s also a bit devastating not to see Norway getting into their first ever semi-final. Haaland is superb and he is so popular now in social medias. Sorry Argentina’s fans, I would like to see either one of the other three nations to win 2026 World Cup. You have just won it in last edition.
Last evening, I was actually at around the National Stadium area to see the fireworks in conjunction with the National Day Parade’s rehearsal (which will take place every Saturday now until the actual National Day on 9th August). I also witnessed the presidential salute whereby 21 guns were fired off from the Kallang Basin. It was so loud! The park around there is usually empty (that’s my place to go for routine cycling too) but it will be packed now on every Saturday with heavy police presence and crowd control measures.
I saw the first burst of fireworks at around 7.40pm (lasted less than 10 seconds only) and then I left the place afterward due to downpour and strong wind. Hence, I didn’t get to see the final burst of fireworks (which is the major part) at around 8.20pm. Well, I didn’t expect the organizer proceeded with the fireworks despite the bad weather. Will try to catch it again next Saturday!

I did cycled around here on last Friday too, and went all the way to Marina Bay as usual. Took a lovely shot during the ride (see pic below) of the Supertrees at Gardens by the Bay revealing behind some unlit common trees complete with the towering Marina Bay Sands skyscraper further at the background. Looks cool right!

Would like to end the post with another beautiful shot of a newly built hotel at Orchard area that I walked by in one of the weekdays after work. After a quick online search, it is the NoMad Hilton Singapore and it is set to open in early 2027. Designed by WOHA Architects (kind of obvious), the building will feature a 15-storey cascading waterfall and a verdant, cliff-like facade. What’s catching my eyes that evening are those gazebo-like structures that appear like hanging colourful lanterns on one side of the tower. One-night stay in this upcoming luxurious hotel would be costly.



































































































