Farewell My Singapore Instant

I’ve lived in Singapore for over a decade, and in that time, I’ve grown to love this city-state with all its quirks and charms. From the hawker centers that serve up delicious street food to the Gardens by the Bay that showcase the country’s commitment to green spaces, Singapore has been a constant source of wonder and discovery.

So as I bid farewell to Singapore, I want to say thank you. Thank you to the people who have made me feel so welcome, who have shared their stories and their laughter with me. Thank you to the city that has been my home, that has inspired me and challenged me in equal measure. And thank you to the memories that I’ll carry with me for the rest of my life. farewell my singapore

Farewell My Singapore**

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