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Tuesday, December 29, 2009


Mummy~~


I went National Museum for the "Quest for Immortality, The World of Ancient Egypt" exhibition with jaslin today. Before tat, we went for lunch cum high-tea at Doby-Xchange 1st. Nice and affordable food, yum! Umm, though they claimed to exhibit 230+ artefacts, I believe they counted the small rings and tools in as well, so there aren't much to see as compared to the body world exhibition.

Most of the artefacts are tombs and statues. The most scary one would be the wrapped-up mummy. Good thing that they allow photographs to be taken, so I took a few nice ones. For the wrapped-up mummy, I dun dare to take any pics of it, haha, afraid that it will haunt me. =)

Another bidding round starting tmr... sianx... y is my holi so short???

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