Sunday, February 8, 2026
Manchester/Scotland 2025 - Manchester Museum Dinosaur Collection
Saturday, February 7, 2026
Manchester/Scotland 2025 - Manchester Museum Egyptian Collection
Moving on to the Egyptian Collection. There was a room dedicated to these, and I it was the first place I went in search of in the museum. We did visit all the other exhibit, but mainly just walking pass them. But we lingered here cause I have a fascination with mummies and Egyptian stuff. I recall the first real mummy I saw was at the British Museum in London. The second one was in Taichung Natural Science Museum. So here is my 3rd one. I'm turning 50 soon, and I hope I will get to visit Egypt and see the pyramids one day in my current life time! For me, there is just so much places on Earth that I want to visit and see!
I guess mummies are just coffins. And I am always visiting graves and cemetery, so I guess it's only natural that I love mummies. I don't find it frightening or eerie in any way. I find that it's just so well cared for. So much thoughts given to the dead in their culture.
Friday, February 6, 2026
Manchester/Scotland 2025 - Manchester Museum
Saturday, January 24, 2026
Manchester/Scotland 2025 - University of Manchester
The beautiful museum building to the right, and lovely blue skies ahead. Our initial target was to visit the Manchester Museum, but as we walked further to explore the beautiful building, we found that the University of Manchester was just next to it. And since the gate was opened and there wasn't any signs that says you can't enter, we decided to walk in and explore. This would be my 2nd entry to a British education center. I've previously visited Oxford before, like 14 years earlier.
So like in Harry Porter movies, and probably in every schools, there is the concept of houses? And each house has their own slogan and mascots and badges. I guess this may be one of them?
Here is a more close up look of what one of these badges looked like. The colours are really nice. And I guess those words are latin?
Inside the compound, Wow! A very conducive environment for studying, or getting inspiration for greater things in the universe! I came from a rather modern university in Singapore, and we don't have such grand old buildings like these in our campus. I also stayed at a place called Sheares Hall in campus, which has since been torn down. We don't seems to treasure history that much in my university. It was big and grand, but it wasn't as beautiful and elegant as this here.
A different view. You could almost imagine carriages and horses riding up the path to deliver some students to the school. So beautiful! And what a lovely day!
One of the houses was covered in crawling plants on its facade and that made it looked even more interesting. The super huge glass windows reflecting the sky and sun light also adds to it's charm. I really like this whole segment of the campus.
There was also a clock tower-like building inside the ground, and you stepped closer you could see....
Friday, January 23, 2026
Manchester/Scotland 2025 - Manchester City Walk
Once I got my MUST-VIST task out of the way, the rest of the day was free for us to roam. And since we have almost half a day left, I decided that we could try and walk down the main road and see if we can reach the Manchester Museum for a visit. The museum was also free to enter, and they have two things I wanted to see there, the Egyptian collection, and their dinosaur collection. So off we went walking down the main road, looking at the sights along the way on a beautiful spring day. It was the start of spring when we visit, around early April 2025.
Above is an alley at the city, a very modern and slick look. I kinda like countries that has modern clean line buildings, yet coexist with old grand buildings as well. You could see the old clock tower behind in the photo. The smaller roads were pretty free of traffic, but the main road we had to use traffic lights to cross the road.
Just right outside the library was actually where all the administrative buildings of the city was. We saw the court building and the security guard or police working there were rather friendly. At first I thought he was gonna come and tell us we can't enter the building (we didn't, I was just standing there taking a photo), but he was just walking towards us and smile at us as he walks by, which was nice.



















































