Qin Ren became an evolver, but only his father and Qin Li knew about it in the family. Qin Ren did not tell his sister Nalan Shiqi, so she did not say anything after Koala rushed into Yun Luo's room excitedly. Yun Luo was busy dealing with Koala, and the little princess did not have any eyes for Xiang Chu Chunzi in Yun Luo's arms. She just hugged Yun Luo's arm and shook it coquettishly.
"A Luo, I'm about to leave Paris. Please help me take care of my little princess." Qin Ren looked at Yun Luo and Koala with a smile. Don't mention the meaning of that look. Qin Ren took the initiative to bring Yun Luo and Koala together. He was a child of aristocratic family and had his own opinions. He didn't care about polygamy.
Qin Ren himself married two wives and slept with many girls from different countries. His moral integrity had long been lost.
"You're so annoying! Humph, brother, what are you talking about? I'm the one who should take care of A Luo." Koala twisted her slender waist unwillingly, and pinched Yun Luo with her delicate fingers, making Yun Luo feel very innocent.
Qin Ren smiled slightly, watching Xiang Chu Chun Zi quietly get up from Yun Luo's arms and sit aside, watching Koala sit down next to Yun Luo very naturally, with a feeling beyond friendship. Qin Ren thought carefully about the past history, and felt that being a big star was still very secure in terms of personal safety, and Yun Luo would not be killed by anyone.
Yunluo did not stand up to see Qin Ren off, but coaxed the little Koala Princess with kind words. That's how men are. After taking advantage of a girl, he has to be humble and he would not dare to betray a beautiful woman. Yunluo did not think that being with Koala was a big deal. It has to be said that as Yunluo became familiar with his current identity and status, it was normal for him to do some extraordinary things.
Xiangchu Junzi was watching the Japanese drama quietly and obediently, listening to Yunluo and Koala flirting with each other, but she didn't feel jealous.
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Qin Ren left as soon as he said he would. After leaving Yun Luo's room, he took a car directly to the airport and flew away from Paris, France. Qin Ren was going to Singapore. After getting off the plane, Qin Ren went to the hotel. The waiter looked like a Malay. He couldn't speak Chinese, but he was very patient and explained the complicated hotel rules and wifi passwords.
He typed it into the computer in English, translated it, and printed it out for Qin Ren to see. He also took the initiative to print out a map of the Singapore Cruise Terminal, circling the destination and the location of the hotel.
Qin Ren took a map of Singapore from the hotel and went out to play. It was still early when he went out, and the shops were not open yet. There were only some white people jogging on the road. Looking at the map again, the most obvious thing on the map was the jogging routes. It seemed that jogging was an activity promoted by Singapore. Qin Ren was revisiting the old place this time, and he was different, so he had different feelings.
Singaporeans pay a lot of attention to physical exercise. The most obvious mark on the map is the jogging route. Many small shops in the city are gyms, and the density is even similar to that of coffee shops. However, it seems that most people who love to exercise are white people. White people jogging in the morning can even be seen around noon. It is almost impossible to see Chinese jogging in the morning, and people of other colors are even rarer.
Following the crowd of morning joggers, Qin Ren first looked at Singapore's historical heritage route and Marina Bay route, saw a sculpture built by Singaporeans, and paid special attention to Singapore's symbol, the Merlion Park - although it is called a park, it is actually very small. The size of the Merlion is about the size of a district or county-level landmark building in China.
On the way, I was also impressed by two luxurious hotels. One of them had a cruise ship on its roof, which looked like it was floating in the air, and the other was surrounded by tropical plants and stood up from the ground, like a sky garden. Another impression was that the seabirds in Singapore were not afraid of people - later I found that the seabirds in Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand were not afraid of people.
Time was almost up, so I followed the guide's instructions to go to Chinatown to find food. Qin Ren passed by Singapore's financial street, and the numerous bank buildings were just in time for people to rush in. The food court in Singapore is called the Food Center, and the one here is called Maxwell Road. There happened to be a Chinese Bank next to it, so I withdrew 100 Singapore dollars and went to eat.
It was 10 o'clock when I went there, and some shops were still closed. After eating, I felt that the chicken rice, coffee, pork floss bread, and curry dumplings were all delicious, probably because Qin Ren likes sweets. After eating, I walked around Chinatown Market, but found that there was nothing to see. What impressed me most was the different batches of kindergarten children who came to the market to experience life.
I don’t know if it’s normal or today is a special day, but kindergartens in the capital don’t dare to do such high-risk things. Even primary schools organize trips to World Park or something like that to experience a virtual society specially designed for children.
Qin Ren walked back after finishing his shopping. He wanted to eat Song Fa Bak Kut Teh near the hotel and buy some small gifts. After passing by the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple (Buddhism), Sri Mariamman Temple (Hinduism), and Masjid Jamek (Islam), he went to the Central Soho Shopping Center opposite the hotel. He visited several floors but didn't find anything to buy.
I went out to eat Bak Kut Teh and found a Song Fa restaurant on the corner and another on the street. There was a queue at the corner restaurant but not at the street restaurant, so Qin Ren went straight there - Qin Ren thought the two restaurants were the same - it shouldn't be possible for Singapore to allow counterfeits to open so blatantly next to the authentic ones, and even have the same name, right?
Bak Kut Teh is not bad, not as oily as other pork rib soup, and it is said to be very nutritious. After dinner, I wanted to go to Little India or the Arab District, but I didn't sleep well the whole night, so I couldn't hold on any longer and went back to sleep. The sound of doors closing in other rooms could be heard in the house, but it didn't affect Qin Ren's sleep, after all, there weren't that many people opening and closing doors.
The room was clean, with free disposable toothbrushes, toothpaste, soap, bath towels, towels, coffee, black tea, mineral water, shampoo, shower gel, hair dryer, no slippers, very few TV channels, less than 20. The bath water was not hot, I don't know if it was because of the day.
I found that Singaporeans are quite cold-tolerant. The cold shower water is not included. Qin Ren took a total of 4 taxis in Singapore. Whether it was during the day or in the early morning, the male and female drivers all wore short sleeves. The air conditioner was turned on, and Qin Ren felt cold even when wearing long sleeves.
Qin Ren then rushed to the dock, and when he arrived at the dock, he found that many foreigners had boarded the ship. It turned out that as long as the previous wave of passengers got off the ship, new customers could board the ship, and it was estimated that they could board the ship at 9 o'clock or even 8 o'clock. The boarding procedure was very simple. After handing the luggage to the service staff, you can choose the number of the service staff you like to help you check in and get the room card.
Finally, we went through security check and boarded the ship. The service staff at the dock were probably high school or college students, with all kinds of skin colors, so there was no language problem. They probably charged by piece, so they enthusiastically attracted passengers. When Qin Ren went there, there were not many people, and he didn't encounter a huge crowd, so he boarded the ship very quickly.
On the way to boarding the ship, the enthusiastic crew members pulled me together for a group photo. Photography is one of the main ways to make money on the ship. In the future, there will be enthusiastic crew members who will take photos of you on the way to and from the ship every day, at various activities organized on the ship, cartoon character meet-and-greets, meals in the main restaurant, and at various rich photo backgrounds.
After the photos are developed, they are hung on the photo display wall on the third floor, which shows the rich and happy life on the ship according to the date and activity content. Everyone's photos, as long as they have been taken by the crew, can be found, and there is a display screen - just swipe the room card to easily find the electronic image of your photo and decide which photos to develop.
Labor costs in the Western world are expensive, Qin Ren had never considered it. However, there are free group photos on the ship. Just give your camera to the crew and they will take photos for you. There is also a photography editing room next to the photo wall. There are full-time photographers on the ship who are responsible for taking pictures of every detail on the ship, and then make them into CDs to sell on the last day of the sea trip.
When we got to the fourth floor, Qin Ren and the crew instructed us to go to the eleventh floor for dinner. The rooms were temporarily closed and were being cleaned. When we got to the eleventh floor, we found that many foreigners were already in the swimming pool, jacuzzi, and lounge chairs. After a hearty meal, we started to cruise around the ship. The ship has fifteen floors for eating, drinking, playing, and shopping.
Qin Ren spent several days to visit all the rooms, but he still didn't find the shuffleboard court. He didn't know what some of the places were used for. While cleaning the room, he also visited other types of rooms - suites were located at the corners of the ship, with two more small corners and a living room than ordinary rooms, and the areas of the additional rooms were not large.
The balcony rooms refer to the standard rooms on the left and right sides of the outer side of the ship from the 10th to the 6th floors. The configuration is similar to that of the Singapore chain hotels, with an additional double sofa, coffee table, small refrigerator and small safe. The area is not small. It is said that the triple room is based on this with a small bed hung on it. The blocked balcony rooms refer to the rooms on the left and right sides of the outer side of the ship on the 5th floor, with lifeboats hung outside the rooms.
Although there are balconies, you can't see anything. The window rooms refer to the rooms at the bow and stern of the 10th to 6th floors. The windows cannot be opened due to the strong sea breeze, and there are no window sills. The window street view rooms refer to the standard rooms on the left and right sides of the inner side of the ship from the 10th to 6th floors. There are windows but they cannot be opened, and you can only see the scenery of the 5th floor landscape avenue.
No-window rooms refer to rooms on the left and right sides of the inner side of the ship from the 10th to the 6th floor, which have no windows due to the limitation of the building structure, and rooms below the 5th floor - the 5th floor and below are all below the ship deck, so naturally there are no windows. In summary, because the cruise ship is very long, the most common rooms on the cruise ship should be balcony rooms, followed by rooms with windows and street views and no-window rooms.
The most expensive is the deluxe suite, followed by the balcony rooms of various models, followed by the rooms with windows, and finally the rooms without windows. After looking at the rooms, I think the rooms without windows are the most worthwhile. Rooms with windows are more expensive than rooms without windows, whether they are overlooking the sea or the scenic avenue, but I feel that there is really no advantage. You can only open the curtains, and the sound insulation effect should be worse, which is really not worth it.
The balcony room is okay, at least you can enjoy the sea breeze in the room. Qin Ren thinks the blocked balcony room is the least cost-effective room. It is a little cheaper than the balcony room, and you can only see the lifeboat from the balcony. The suite seems to be useless, there are no extra decorations or electrical appliances, and the utilization rate of the living room should not be high on the ship.
Qin Ren's room is a balcony room in the middle of the 8th floor. Qin Ren thinks the location is very good. The distance from here to the bow and stern is about the same, and the same goes for the two main activity levels, the 11th and 5th floors. It is relatively not far to go anywhere on foot.
There are two main dining areas on the ship, one is the buffet restaurant on the 11th floor at the stern, and the other is the main restaurant on the 5th to 3rd floors at the stern. The buffet restaurant is open from 6 am to 9 pm, and there will be a break in the middle. It is the most ideal place to eat, and you can eat while watching the sea.
The dishes are rich, whether you are a Westerner, Chinese, Japanese, or Indian, you can find your own dishes. The buffet restaurant seems to have 5 sets of dishes, 1 breakfast, 2 lunches, and 2 dinners, that is, breakfast remains the same every day, while lunch and dinner rotate every day.
The food in the buffet restaurant can be taken out and eaten on a plate. The food in the main restaurant is not much different from here. Except for some dishes such as snails, other dishes can be found in the buffet restaurant, but they are not carefully matched by the chef. For example, the steak in the main restaurant is served with sauce and mashed potatoes. Of course, self-service is required.
The entrance to the buffet restaurant is lined with various honorary medals and trophies, and there is always at least one waiter at the door to remind tourists to wash their hands before entering. The main restaurant is the most impressive dining spot on the ship, with the 5th floor and the 3rd floor connected together.
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Everyone in the restaurant has a fixed seat, and they are arranged at different tables in advance according to the number of people in the group, nationality, and ticket price. Waiters who speak the passengers' native language are arranged to provide exclusive service. There must be photos taken at every meal, and there are occasional singing and piano performances by restaurant staff at dinner.
The main restaurant was like a western restaurant. The waiters would take orders with the daily menu in three time periods: before meals, main meals, and after meals. The waiters would constantly remove and replace tableware. A meal, including breakfast, would take an hour or more. Qin Ren only had breakfast and dinner there, and did not attend the captain's dinner, so he could be considered enjoying western-style service.
There are two free dining spots on the ship. One is at the bow and stern of the 11th-floor swimming pool, which provides free hot dogs, ice cream, lemonade, etc. The other is the Royal Avenue Cafe on the fifth floor, which provides free hamburgers, cookies, fruits, coffee, etc., as well as paid drinks and ice cream. This is the only place that provides food 24 hours a day.
The remaining are paid restaurants, including Giovanni Italian Restaurant and American Steakhouse on both sides of the entrance to the buffet restaurant on the 11th floor. These two seem to have better food among the paid restaurants and require reservations for dining. The American Johnny Rocket Restaurant at the stern of the 12th floor looks like it is prepared for children who love hamburgers and hot dogs.
Drinks and beverages are available in all restaurants, bars, and swimming pools. All alcoholic and soda drinks are paid, and there are discounts and promotions every day. There are also packages. Alcohol is divided into 20, 45, 55, and 66 US dollars per person per day; soda is 2 US dollars cheaper for those under 18 years old.
The free drinks are only warm water, ice water, coffee, pure milk, breakfast milk, orange juice, apple juice, black tea, and lemon juice. Overall, the free restaurants are enough to satisfy people's appetite. All the paid restaurants are not very popular, but the drinks are quite popular.
After Qin Ren finished eating, he went to the most important Coral Theater on the 3rd and 4th floors of the bow. The cultural performances every night are worth going to. If the nightly performances were performed in a theater in Beijing, although it would probably lose a lot of money due to the attendance problem, the ticket price would be at least 100 or 200 yuan.
It is definitely worth waiting every day to experience the Western theater culture. The theater is divided into two floors. Theater director Qin Ren feels that for people who understand foreign languages, the front row on the first floor would be a good seat because they can interact with the host and actors. However, for people like Qin Ren who are just there to watch, it is not a good position because the front row is low and their necks will hurt.
The best view is from the middle of the back row on the first floor - The first time I went to the Coral Grand Theater, Qin Ren was late because he was delayed by eating in the main restaurant, but suddenly found that there were scattered sofa chairs in the back row. Later, Qin Ren found that these chairs were used to divide the queue area for tourists to go ashore for sightseeing every morning.
So Qin Ren moved his chair to the middle of the back row on the first floor, and found that not only was the view good, but the personal space was also large - from then on, it was a blessing in disguise. After dinner every day, he would go there on time and move his chair to enjoy it. The show was performed twice every night to cater to tourists eating in the main restaurant.
The main restaurant has two dining time periods, and tourists can choose to eat according to their own arrangements. The idea on the boat is that tourists who value eating can watch the second performance of the theater every day without rushing. Those who value performances can go early to reserve seats, and then go to the second wave of Western food in the main restaurant after watching the performance.
Qin Ren chose to eat the first wave of meals, watch the first wave of performances, and then leave time for sleep. The second is the ice performance venue on the third floor of the stern. The figure skating performances in this venue are rare and should not be missed. During the figure skating performance, choose a seat on the first floor close to the guardrail, and you will have the opportunity to interact with the actors.
If the children go early, they will even be arranged by the actors in advance, and have the opportunity to ride the pumpkin carriage and play on the ice with the actors. Qin Ren chose the last row of seats next to the spotlights in the corner, because he didn't go early and it was not easy to find a good seat below.
Second, Qin Ren discovered that the seat in front of this position was pulled up with a zipper. Qin Ren thought that he might be sitting behind the VIP seats, which might have a better viewing angle. Third, there were only three seats in this corner. If two people sat in the other seat, no one would want to sit in it. Qin Ren used it to put his bag after the performance started. Fourth, there was only a small table in the last row.
The venue also held an Australia Day celebration party, where tourists and crew members danced together in the venue, and a small competition was held for men and women to dance the same dance style in pairs. Qin Ren watched this activity for a while.
He had been there once during the free skating session and saw a little girl at a shared table playing very skillfully. It looked like she must have had a lot of training before. The place was full of children playing, and they were all having a great time, so Qin Ren didn't feel comfortable going down.
The medical center and crew quarters are on the first floor, where there are various crew evaluation displays. If you are interested in the ship's commemorative T-shirts and have no moral integrity, you can come to this floor.
The art gallery is at the stern of the 3rd floor, including a photo wall, video editing room and gallery. All the paintings in the gallery can be bought home. They are regularly changed to casinos, bars and other places for decoration. Taking photos with them as backgrounds is not allowed. There is only one Chinese channel to promote these paintings. r1152