What Pegman Saw: Singapore

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Today Pegman journeys to mystic port-o-call Singapore, a sovereign city-state in Southeast Asia. Though it was first noted in third-century Chinese accounts, the island of Singapore became an important trading hub for the East India Company during the 19th century. Rich in culture and history, the republic has become known as “the Switzerland of Asia.”
Feel free to stroll around until you find something that inspires you to write up to 150 words.

Once you’re satisfied, share your work with the group.

Do your best and have fun!

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About J Hardy Carroll

J Hardy Carroll is a novelist and comics artist currently residing in one of those soundalike states that starts and ends with a vowel .
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