Hello, welcome to Tina and Zac's Silent Couple Travel channel.
We've been to 20+ countries in the past few years, unfortunately we did not film it much. Now we're approaching to retirement, for the rest of our lives, we plan to travel to as much places as possible, and make it as vlog to 1)share with others 2)keep for our own memory.
No voice over. No drone. No extra music. No colour grading. What you see is what we saw. What you hear is what we heard. I just use mobile phone to record our journey. Hope our videos will help viewers know how the travel destination in mind looks like before deciding if they should visit there.
Since we live in Singapore, let's start from Singapore and South East Asia.
What a story! You never hear such tales in the west anymore. There used to be stories about magic and fairies, but nothing like the East. I love how tragically beautiful a lot if the stories are and how every single one of them have a message or knowledge to share. This was amazing to watch!
Awesome! lf you want to meet giant pandas, I highly recommend meeting world-famous giant panda, FuBao at Wolong Zhonghua Panda Shenshuping in Sichuan. 卧龙中华大熊猫苑神树坪基地 You might be into FuBao:)
If you will transit via Singapore only and stay in transit area, you do not need a visa. If you do need to enter Singapore, you may be qualified for 96-hours visa free transit available to some countries. Which country are you from?
I'm a indian passport holder. I'm studying in china with visa. Now I'm going back to india. I booked my flight tickets via Beijing to Singapore connecting flight and Singapore to trichy not connecting flight. My layover in Singapore airport is 12 hours. Do i need visa or sg arrival card..
I just checked Singapore immigration web site, 96-hours visa free transit is available to India citizens, as long as you 1)have valid onward air ticket departing Singapore within 96 hours, AND 2)have a valid visa or long-term pass to any of the following countries: - Australia - Canada - Germany - Japan - New Zealand - Switzerland - United Kingdom - United States of America Singapore does not issue visa on arrival or transit visa. If you do not have visa/pass to these countries, I think you cannot enjoy visa free transit. But you can easily spend 12 hours in Singapore airport transit area. As mentioned in the video, you can travel between the 3 terminals, each with tons of places to visit. This is not immigration advice, just my opinion, please check SG ICA web site for exact details: www.ica.gov.sg/enter-transit-depart/entering-singapore/visa-free-transit-facility Hope it helps. Enjoy your stay in Singapore, airside or landside :)
i don't want to go out of airport... without visa do i can stay within airport... It is not connecting flight..terminal 2 to terminal 1 i need to go .. so may be i need to collect my baggage.. for this do i need visa
Yes you can stay in transit area of the airport without visa, just do not go through immigration / custom counter. And you can go from T2 to T1 within transit area, no problem with that. But if you need to collect check-in baggage yourself at Singapore, you do need to enter Singapore, the baggage claim is after immigration clearance, therefore you need a visa. If collecting check-in baggage is a must, I would suggest you check with the airlines and see if they can help to arrange the baggage transfer.
Thank you, yes I had a great time in Chengdu. China changed a lot since my last visit 5 years ago. Now I'm back to Singapore, busy editing videos about Changi Airport. My plan is to publish one video per week, but I'm behind schedule... being a youtuber is not easy, I'm learning.
@@SilentCoupleTravel no worries, they are everywhere in Channels that mention anything about China. I am already used to them. They aren't interested in engaging, they comment and move on to other channels, they are probably paid per comment 50 cents or something 😂
You can go to Jinli or Kuaizhai Alley, there're tons of bars and tea houses touting Sichuan Opera performance, just walk in, the entry fee is around RMB20, but you may buy drinks and snacks inside. For bigger more serious performances (like the one in our video), I would suggest you book online on trip.com or booking.com.
We booked a 1 day tour at Jinli, there're many travel agents at Jinli and Kuanzhai Alley. The final cost is 600RMB, including transport from hotel, tickets, lunch, internal transport within Dujiangyan and Mount Qingcheng. It's a fair price, but it's a bit rush since it's a group tour. If you have sufficient time, you may go to Mount Qingcheng by train, we saw train station right next to the entrance. For Dujianyan, you need to take train then transfer to bus, not that convenient, that's why we went with group tour.
No we did not go there. We grew up in China, migrated to Singapore in our 20s, had seen pandas so many times in China, Singapore, Taiwan... not interested anymore. But if you've never seen panda, it's highly recommended, the pandas are super cute.
The cloudy, rainy weather only added to the beauty and atmosphere. Great job filming all these attractions.... I feel like I am truly there. I love the storefronts, gardens, temples, and people respecting the history of the past cultures. I will watch this video over and over