Sunday, August 27, 2006

Vegeta Y Bulma Doushinji



Report - Singapore, Indian wedding
The most striking thing, when you arrive in Singapore, is like many worlds can live side by another, in one state, in one city.
walk across the city, strolling through the colonial district, you'll feel like going back in time, at the time of the English colonies, including the Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall and Parliament House, or when you see men in white uniforms gleaming in the sun sunset while sipping a drink on the terrace of the Padang, where the open field overlooking the Singapore Cricket Club
Besides the Singapore River and Boat Quay, rushing mighty skyscrapers of the business district, modernissini, vivid, and over again ... the calm of Chinatown, the Chinese district, with its ancient temples in wood, low pastel-colored houses.
... and then .... Arab Street with the majestic Sultan Mosque, ending in Little India ... where you feel walking in India in Serangoon Road, between the women dressed in their elegant and colorful saris.
Attend an Indian wedding in the temple of Sri Srinivasa Perumal is undoubtedly an exciting and full of charm. The ceremony, a memorable one, with the groom before .. his wife, then ... in a swirl of flames, flowers, colors, smells and smiles ....