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Take a look of this:

red lights (zz Hong Deng Qu)

went with two college mates to see the red light district in singapore last night – unless they intentionly led me to the wrong area, the place had definite room for improvement, e.g. the followings -
1. set up landmarks to signal travellers/first-timers that they are in the right zone
2. move the mega-bite food places to somewhere else because it was very confusing
3. complete the the value chain by adding e.g. clinics, bars and massage places, etc
4. place more cash machines to faciliate purchase
also it maybe helpful to remove the catholic churchs and buddist temple, which were very wierd in the first place :)

Hope you like it. Sorry to just copy and paste here without claiming the original source. You might try google and find it.

These days, I am quite active here at my blog and I am happy with it :)

Update:

Another amazing/… sentence:

was training teenages in camps before, and we always say that for us to be born into this world, the be the only one among the billions of sperms that were swimming to reach the egg, we are all born champions. and the life journey of champions will never be less than spectacular

Does any one know who is the 1st author of that?

Comments

  1. Puppy wrote:

    1. set up landmarks to signal travellers/first-timers that they are in the right zone
    2. move the mega-bite food places to somewhere else because it was very confusing
    3. complete the the value chain by adding e.g. clinics, bars and massage places, etc
    4. place more cash machines to faciliate purchase
    also it maybe helpful to remove the catholic churchs and buddist temple, which were very wierd in the first place :)

    1. It was intentional, so that ppl wud have excuse to ‘accidentally’ enter the district.
    2. Same as above. If you were spotted in Geylang (that’s the name of the district) you could very well claim you were having some ‘Tian Ji Zhou’, not any other ‘Ji’. :D
    3. I think clinic and massages are all there. Unless these guys were too busy looking at other stuff.
    4. All religious setups are necessary considering the workers there are under immense working pressure!

  2. liang wrote:

    All make sense except the last one:)
    I couldn’t find the logic between to pray and to work under pressure (because they feel guilty?)

    BTW, have you been there for “Tian Ji Zhou”? You can email me the answer, hehe

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