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Farm Hopping Day

The family went on a mini farm-hopping tour on Labour Day holiday. The children had a great time feeding the animals and catching long-kang fishes despite the baking-hot weather, and the adults relived some nostalgic moments walking down memory lane of our own childhood. No, there were no pigs in these farms, if you really need to know.

The first stop found us at The Animal Resort located at Seletar Farmway 5. It was a relatively laid back kind of place and visitors are free to roam around to see, touch or feed some of the animals through their enclosures.

The Animal Resort is not a huge place and so the visit was all but over soon. Then we made an impromptu decision to head over to Pasir Ris Farmway and visit the many farms located there. We ended up at the Kid’s Kampong.

The main attraction at the Kid’s Kampong was the “long-kang” (drain) fishing. Both adults and children, local and foreigners had tons of fun trying to catch guppies with a small net.

Besides the main draw, there are also feeding stations for goose, rabbits, tortise, and a small pond full of koi.

As always, a video of the outing was shot, produced and embed here to bring you closer to the actions and let you experience the sights and sounds of the event in the comfort of your living room. Enjoy!



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Comment by Pearl
2009-05-03 11:31:00

Looks like a fun day was had by you all.. I worked yesterday so no we don’t get a day off… and I’m glad there weren’t any pigs! :D

 
2009-05-07 02:02:41

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Comment by Hanifa K. Cook
2010-05-26 12:33:55

It looks really exciting! Thanks for the posting these imgages. We look forward to visiting these places you’ve described.

Regards

 
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