Final post on Perth (time to move on to other stuff)
Our last day was spent at King’s Park in Perth. The park is so huge that you need a car to drive to different spots.
In 1895, Kings Park was officially named “Perth Park” and managed by a committee with Premier John Forrest as President. Western Australia became a State in Federated nation in 1901. The Duke of York arrived in Perth, en route to England, after opening the new Parliament of the Commonwealth.
Perth park was renamed ‘The King’s Park’ to honour the accession of King Edward V11 to the throne following Queen Victoria’s death.

We went to Synergy Parkland with a big playground for kids;


and a big open area to play bubbles.





Perth Lookout.





So cute.




Contrast of emotions. Thought it was interesting. Ryan refusing to take pictures.

Perth City, where it’s expensive to eat and shop. I didn’t experience retail therapy at all. Most of the time, it was shock therapy; ouch! There was nothing I have found that was really cheap, even their local products. I think it’s cheaper to buy in Singapore the same product than in Perth.


The Justice Court. I like their mission; or whatever it is called: To do right to all manner of people, according to law, without fear or favor, affection or ill-will.

Our flight back to Singapore. Blogging about my trip has seemed rather draggy, sometimes can be quite tiring to remember what I have been through. Not sure whether you can tell from my writing that excitement is slowing dwindling..haha. Still, it’s nice to reminisce about it, do miss some of the places I went…


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