This City Never Sleeps
Tuesday, February 22, 2005 @ Wu Suo Sin Zhou (The Haze that locks Singapore)
No, this is not the sequel to Awakenings or Wu Suo Nan Yang, the popular 1985 SBC drama which puts Huang Wenyong and Xiang Yun as household names. I mean, the haze is back.

Thanks to the high temperature we are having for the past few weeks, Singapore ended up with hundreds of forest fires since the opening of 2005. In most cases, it was the heat that dehydrates the grass, and eventually it catches fire just like that. So, when you step out of the house during daytime, you can smell the burning woods instantly.

And a forest fire broke out in Tampines. So the whole Tampines area was filled with the 'scent' of burning woods, which causes irritation to the nose. Oh yeah, throat irritation as well. The smoke thus flows with the direction of the wind, which makes the whole Tampines filled with the atmosphere of smoke. Oh yeah, forest fire attacks Punggol today as well. Eventually, several rainforest fire broke up in S'pore, and all the dehydrated grasses and leaves gathered together. Unable to withstand the heat, the fire broke up. When the fire broke up, the smoke flows together with the direction of the wind.

This explains why i am using the title Wu Suo Sin Zhou.

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