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Blog Name: The Restaurant by Tan Wei Jie
Url: http://blog.tanwj.com/
Language: English
Topics: philately, stamps, singapore
Description: About The Restaurant (Welcome to tanwj.com by Tan Wei Jie) (tanwj.com): http://blog.tanwj.com - Welcome to The Restaurant at tanwj.com! Presenting to you the best buffet spread you can ever find in Singapore! In addition to the food, you can also read about interesting encounters and adventures. Wei Jie enjoys photography very much, especially architectural photography. Recently, he has been spotted roving around Singapore to snap photographs of buildings of other restaurants. In addition to collecting mineral water, sardine cans and seaweed wrappers, Wei Jie spends some time collecting banknotes and stamps from buffet tables around the world since 1999. About Me: Tan Wei Jie, RI(JC) '09, CHS '07 Keywords: blog, diary, tanwj, tan wei jie, wei jie, tan wj, tan weijie, weijie, restaurant, the restaurant, food, singapore food, collector, stamps, philately, stamp, singapore stamps, singapore stamp, singapore coins, coins, coin, banknotes, notes, singapore notes, photograph, photography, architecture
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