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Talk about a trishaw rider

Trishaw riders can be seen in areas frequented by
tourists, in particular around Little India. A trishaw rider is
no doubt a hardworking man. In Singapore trishaw riders
are source of attention to the visiting tourists from
developed countries.

A trishaw rider is tactful and understands the temperament
of tourists. He acts as guide to the tourists. The nature of
his work requires energy and strength. A trishaw rider
enjoys taking tourists around and acts as a host. The
tourist feels relaxed and takes in the city sights.

A trishaw rider has to ride his vehicle on the roads. He has
to work in any weather. He has to be ready to take the
passenger to any destinations.

A trishaw knows few joys and entertainment. All his joys
rest with the service he renders to the passengers. The
tourist brings home with him the memory of the trishaw
rides.

Talk about a Aerospace Exhibition

The Singapore Aerospace Exhibition was held at the
Changi Airport Terminal for four days. The last two days
were opened to the public. As Sunday was the last day, I
went with my friends to see the exhibition. Special buses
were arranged from Tampines interchange to the venue of
the exhibition.



We all arrived there by 9 a.m. and were shocked to see a
very long queue of people at the Changi bus stop. We
have no other choice but to join in the queue. The Sun
was hot and it was only at 10 o’clock that we were able to
buy our entry tickets. There was a drink stall which offered
ice cold drinks and it was a great relief for us.

We went inside the first gallery. A big red striker jet
welcomed us. There were officers everywhere guiding us.
There were representative companies from all over the
world. Major companies such as Boeing, Lock-head, Rolls
Royce and other European companies monopolized the
show. Equipments were neatly arranged. There were
catalogues everywhere. Hangars were converted into
galleries. We were astounded to see the various types of
aircrafts.

Starting from trainer single seat aircraft, there were
planes, jets, small, medium and big dragon size
helicopters. We posed in front of the aircrafts and took
many photos. The next section was fighter aircraft, like
F.16, F.18, Jaguars Mig 18, 21, 29… Each aircraft had its
own improvised system. We only partially understood the
explanation given by the officers.

We had to queue for a bus to see the passenger aircrafts
which range from ordinary one to the most luxurious one.
There was a large crowd as these aircraft are familiar to
most people unlike the fighter jets and helicopters. At 3

p.m. the Singapore Air Force performed the spectacular
air-show over the Changi sea. On seeing the show our
tiredness disappeared. Determined to become pilots, we
came home.

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