
Bryan Lim
Editorial Contributor at Freelance
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1 week ago |
tripzilla.com | Bryan Lim
Numerous people have asked me about the affordability of travelling to Taiwan and how to do so on a budget. Here, I’ll share with you how I travelled Taiwan on a budget of SGD 1000 for 21 days. Before my trip, I gave myself a daily budget of SGD 50. This included accommodation, transport, food, and probably one or two drinks every night. I did a clockwise tour of Taiwan, down the east coast and back to Taipei via the west.
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2 weeks ago |
sg.news.yahoo.com | Bryan Lim
PM Lawrence Wong announced on Tuesday (13 May) that all Singaporean households can claim their $500 May CDC vouchers. (PHOTO: ROSLAN RAHMAN/AFP via Getty Images)Singaporean households can now claim and use their $500 Community Development Council (CDC) vouchers, announced Prime Minister Lawrence Wong on Tuesday (13 May) at the Nee Soon South Community Club.
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1 month ago |
tripzilla.com | Bryan Lim
Ever thought about visiting Ho Chi Minh but worried about the cost? Firstly, getting flights in and out of Tan Son Nhat International Airport is usually quite budget-friendly because it’s one of the busiest airports in Asia. This means airlines offer competitive prices, and it’s easy to snag great deals if you keep an eye out for promotions. Even travelling overland by bus to Ho Chi Minh is very affordable; in fact, travelling by land is generally the cheapest way to get around Southeast Asia.
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1 month ago |
savepointgaming.co | Bryan Lim
Amidst the chaotic and action-packed finale of X-Men ‘97 – think Asteroid M hurtling towards Earth, the potential extinction of humanity, and the X-Men saving everyone by a hair’s breadth (again) – the show still found time for a bit of melodrama. At the centre of it is an unexpected pairing- Wolverine/Logan and Morph. (Although we know that Wolverine has always been a bit of a drama queen when it comes to Scott and Jean.)There are spoilers ahead, so if you’re prepared, read on.
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1 month ago |
savepointgaming.co | Bryan Lim
For a show that will focus on its second protagonist in its second season, HBO‘s The Last of Us is making her incredibly unlikeable so far. There’s something off about Ellie in this second season opener, and it’s been seriously bugging me. Unlike her game counterpart, the show’s Ellie is more mouthy, insolent, obnoxious, bratty, reckless, and frankly, foolish to an alarming degree.
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