By curamax on Skatehive
I wanted a change of scene from my usual walks, so I hopped on the train and let the East bring me somewhere different for the evening. As soon as the doors opened at Bedok MRT, I alighted and followed the flow upstairs, straight into Bedok Mall. It’s the very first thing that greets you at the station exit, like a neighborhood lobby inviting you to linger before you even step outside. *First impressions Bedok Mall isn’t one of those mega-estates’ giants, but it doesn’t need to be. The design is playful, curving corridors, gentle slopes, and winding lines that keep your eyes moving. From the higher walkways you can look down into the atrium and watch the escalators cross each other between levels. It’s compact, but the layout never feels stale or boxy, there’s always a bend or balcony to explore. The festive mood is settling in for the season. Pop-up stalls were already selling mooncakes in neat jewel-box tins, with tasting plates tempting customers to be interested with their products