“Hey, come inside! Katso!”
Normally, when somebody excitedly invites me over to show me something, I get thrilled. but at that particular moment, I was not. and with good reason. My blogger pal had just emerged from the restroom and excitedly grabbed my arm to show me “something.”
“Minne olemme menossa?” Kysyin.
“Stop asking questions! just come with me,” he insisted.
I practically peed my pants when I realized we were heading to the restroom. Voi ei.
“You’re gonna love it,” he said.
“The restroom?”
“What else, silly?” Hahaha.
I tried to think of how a washroom could wow me but not even the prettiest washrooms in my head could blow me away. Aivan sama. like a little young boy forced to pee before a long trip, I just walked into it.
Pahuksen.
It was a really pretty washroom. The moment I opened the door, I already caught a peek of its glass walls. Admittedly, I felt unpleasant being in and using a washroom the walls of which are as transparent as my emotions when I crush on someone. but the view was worth it. Besides, inside washroom are cubicles that are very spacious and very opaque.
Iconic Restroom’s door
Men’s Restroom
View through renowned Restroom’s glass wall
It was official. It was the best and the most stylish washroom I had ever been to. Ehdottomasti.
When I went out of the restroom, I found the girls raving about the women’s restroom, too. I wondered how it looked but I could only imagine.
But the jewel Box is beyond its renowned Restroom. even how we got there was memorable. From Sentosa, we hopped into one of the cable television automobiles and glided to the top of mount Faber. The view on the way was fantastic. We even saw our cruise ship from there.
Cable automobiles to mount Faber from Sentosa Island
SuperStar Virgo, our cruise ship, as seen from one of the cable television cars
Dubbed “Singapore’s renowned Hilltop Destination,” he jewel Box lies atop mount Faber, the third tallest hill in Singapore. At 106 meters above sea level, the place provides a spectacular view of both downtown Singapore and the island’s much more “relaxed” side. It used to be called Telok Blangah hill but was renamed in July 1845 to mount Faber in honor of Capt. Charles Edward Faber.
The first cableway system in Singapore — linking Sentosa Island and mount Faber — was opened in 1974. much more than three decades later, it went through a major remodelling and was because called The jewel Box.
The jewel Box logo. You’ll see this everywhere.
We sat under this tree while waiting for others as they explored the place
An empty bar inside the jewel Box; two of our female companions waiting for others
Today, the jewel Box is home to five restaurants named after different gems — Moonstone, Empress Jade, Black Opal, emerald Lodge, and Sapphire. Each restaurant has its own character and atmosphere. There are also a retail shop and, of course, cable television cars.
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