Preview of Korean non-verbal show: Nanta Singapore

“Daddy, I know what I want to be when I grow up,” Pangzi declared. “Thought I’ve already decided that you’ll be an architect?” I kindly reminded him. “But I want to be a chef!” he protested. That would be a calamity. Usually I’d say something like: “Chef your head!” But I thought of Nanta Singapore …

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Car museum vs car museum

Pangzi has never forgiven me for taking him to ONLY one car museum in Japan earlier. “Daddy, can I go to another car museum?” he bugged. “Sure, as soon as Singapore opens one,” I committed. That’s not going to happen. But I forgot about Pangzi’s ever-improving Googling skills. “Daddy, there’s a car museum in Korea …

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Time stands still at this Seoul dinosaur museum

There’s a reason why I like museums so much – they’re older than me. Judging by its occupants, the Gwacheon National Science Museum is as old as it gets. It’s effectively a Seoul dinosaur museum. “Daddy, why are we going Jurassic Park?” Pangzi asked, though he didn’t mind one bit. “Because you’re starting to make …

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Conquering Heyri Art Valley on buggy

If you could go back in time to relive just one day in your life, which day would it be? For me, that’d be the time when Pangzi and I cruised through Heyri Art Valley on a rented buggy. That was about the only day he had behaved himself. As the chilly autumn wind blew …

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