Ruby A Small Girl in A Small Country Singapore

A couple of months ago, I gave myself an new English name, Ruby, which is quite obviously named after my Chinese given name Ru. Dear all, I'm Zhang Ru, an art student from Lasalle College of the Arts (my major is Arts Management) in Singapore. It's been more than two years since I left my hometown Wenzhou, a fast-developing city in Zhejiang Province and I also lost three tickets for Spring Festivals to be with my family.

Never mind, living in Singapore makes no difference at all to Chinese especially very comfortable for those who came from Fujian Province and Guangdong, etc. As most of you probably know that Singapore is a small country with people from varieties of religions and countries!It's a mixed tradition paradise. Among them, over 70% are Chinese (who speak English -_-). Yes, you are right, the official language of Singapore is English (They have their own expression and pronunciation which is called Singlish)! (here's a funny video about Singlish)

I don't love Singapore, but I don't hate it either! The weather here is quite nice (26 C ~ 31 C), and through the whole year, it always remain Summer! Just don't forget to keep an umbrella with you everyday, because you will never know when will the rain come.

I took some photos for you guys to see, most of them are around my house!

That's it for today! Thanks everyone! Thanks Aw!

6 thoughts on “Ruby A Small Girl in A Small Country Singapore

  1. "living in Singapore makes no difference at all to Chinese" I really agree with you at this point. When I was in Singapore as an exchange student, I usually felt that I was still in China. It looks like a small city in the southern part of our country. :)

  2. What you said is very true.It seems no difference living in Singapore and China.
    Although when I come to Singapore at July,I was thinking what will happen when I first leave China and go to another country.
    After 3 months,I feel that I become like Singapore more and more.
    But I still like this sentence"独在异乡为异客,每逢佳节倍思亲"

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