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Part Holiday, Part Work in Singapore

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Today is my second day in Singapore, and I’m writing this from the Geek Terminal, supposedly 15 minutes before the ASEANpreneurs event starts. And I’m really enjoying the superb high speed connection here. A true broadband, nonetheless.

As a sidenote, in case you didn’t know, the ASEANpreneurs Youth Leadership Network is an organization created to promote entrepreneurship in the ASEAN region. And their current program is the Alpha Challenge, focused on the young potentials so that they also could become successful entrepreneurs in the future. I was fortunate enough to be invited as one of the speakers in the networking event today.

It’s been almost four years since I went to Singapore, and every time I went here, it always brought me the same fascination. Some say that they who lived here are often complaining because of the strict rules and that Singapore is a “fine” country. You can’t practically do anything without being fined. Okay, maybe I exaggerated, but there are tons of rules here like no littering, no smoking, no illegal street-crossing, no chewing gums, and so on. Maybe the citizens grew tired of the rules, but as for me, it’s a relief from the chaos in Jakarta. To me, Singapore is a heavenly ordered country with clear signages, clean roads, better traffic, and a good neighborhood.

Getting somewhere from anywhere is painless here, the public transportation is second to none, accurate, and somewhat affordable. During my stay here, I rely mostly on MRTs and public buses. Of course, there is one hassle today when I took the wrong bus and went the wrong way =). But that was entirely my fault for not checking the route before going in the bus. Taxis, however, are expensive and not recommended for short trips.

Wayfinding is also terrific, the whole island is packed with free Wi-Fi, and thanks to my friend Dirman Suharno for letting me know about gothere.sg, and thank God for my iPhone, finding my directions on the go is truly a snap! Even my iPhone didn’t require additional settings to use StarHub’s GPRS service. How cool is that?

During my stay here, it feels like I’ve been burning out calories more than I did for a year in Jakarta. Walking from one end of Orchard Road to the other end twice really pulled my leg. But no matter, walking is healthy, and walking for three days straight is a good workout.

I sure wished I could stay here longer, but I’m taking a break in the middle of work. So I have to head home tomorrow and enjoy the world’s best airport just before I have to deal with Soekarno-Hatta and its ugliness. But one thing that I must do before leaving tomorrow is hawking right next to Concorde Hotel (was Le Meridien).

Lastly, given the question “when do you think Jakarta, or in this case, Indonesia could be like Singapore?” I would say… KAPAN-KAPAN!!!

7 comments to “Part Holiday, Part Work in Singapore”

  1. Disti Anindita (March 4, 2009 at 3:55 pm):

    ehh kapan-kapan is berpikiran positif dong!! compared to NGGA BAKALAN.

  2. David Nyonyo Widyanto (March 4, 2009 at 4:41 pm):

    jakarta dulu deh beresin, sisanya kapan2 hehehe…

  3. Linda Budiman-Pranata (March 5, 2009 at 8:12 am):

    Semalam saya sangat perihatin melihat "airport international" katanya international, jijay bajay, ada yg ngeludah, ada yg ngerokok – malah yg ngerokok ya petugas deretan counter2 yg ga jelas, walaupun udah diperingati melalui loudspeaker, ada yg ngempet penumpang terus maksa naik taksi liarnya,aduh koq jadi makin hancur begitu ya, kebelet kencing juga ga berani secara WC nya bau banget,koq ga bisa ya ditertibkan,dibersihkan & dijaga gitu supaya selalu bersih, tertib dan disiplin.Menurut saya Soekarno-Hatta kan image pertama orang asing masuk ke indo,gimana orang mau banyak yg datang kalau baru turun dari pesawat & keluar gate,udah mau dikerjain gitu, sampai ada bule suami isteri yg mungkin udah lama tinggal di indo & tahu situasi di airport,langsung marahin tuh para supir taxi liar "saya bilang tdk mau,tdk mengerti?! tdk usah paksa2 ya,damn you", diseruduk aja tuh supir taxi liar,rasain dalam hati saya, jadi jahat deh! Mana si bule, suami isteri badannya super gede!……….2bcont..

  4. Linda Budiman-Pranata (March 5, 2009 at 8:21 am):

    Belum lihat yg duduk2 dilantai nyender2 ketembok, aduh mual dan muak lihatnya, kaya di negara barbar gitu ga ada aturan dan etiket
    nya, emang tuh boss dinas perhubungan atau apalah yg berwenang ga bisa "sidak" gitu ya, ga usah bilang2 dong, nyamar aja, jgn kalau mau "sidak" bilang2 yah dibersihin & ditertibkan dulu dong, jln aja sendiri pakai baju biasa, bolehlah ditemanin ajudan tp ga usah gaya formil, nah lihat dg mata kepala sendiri, masuklah pak ke toilet/rest room, baunya…………….liha

  5. Karina Soerjodibroto (March 5, 2009 at 6:11 pm):

    pindah aja!

  6. Bellamy Benedetto Budiman (March 5, 2009 at 6:33 pm):

    Pengen banget! Tapi blom bisa lah.

  7. Linda Budiman-Pranata (March 9, 2009 at 5:21 pm):

    Apa ga bisa pakai jasa cleaning service yg kaya di mall, ga pernah diam, bersihin terus, ini sekali nyapu cuma tempat seupil, ber3an, terus ngobrol, bukan nyebar nyapunya, dasar pemalas………….!!!!

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