They listed Las Vegas but not Macau, which is famous just for casinos.
So will they list Singapore next round, due to casinos? Unless the editor or writer are gamblers.
Or maybe Singapore is so small and insignificant as a country that most Americans don't even know it exist. In some reports they even thought it is part of China!
There are many interesting places to visit in Singapore, more interesting than most of the other 31 cities that have been listed in The New York Times. I don't know why NYT misses out Singapore, when they list many other cities.
Not surprising that there are US cities in the lists as its by New York Times.
ReplyDeleteThey listed Las Vegas but not Macau, which is famous just for casinos.
ReplyDeleteSo will they list Singapore next round, due to casinos? Unless the editor or writer are gamblers.
Or maybe Singapore is so small and insignificant as a country that most Americans don't even know it exist. In some reports they even thought it is part of China!
But of course Obama knows Singapore and LKY.
Haha!
Fyi, actually some US citizens do know this country is governed by the Lee family but they got mixed up and call it the Li family.
ReplyDeleteThe Li family I am refering to is none other than Li Ka Shing of Hong Kong.
What's very interesting to visit in Singapore?
ReplyDeleteThere are many interesting places to visit in Singapore, more interesting than most of the other 31 cities that have been listed in The New York Times. I don't know why NYT misses out Singapore, when they list many other cities.
ReplyDeleteKL is on the list, woo!
ReplyDeleteMy Singapore cousins, do come up to KL for a break - our hotels are such a bargain!