Sometimes, you are your best critic. The white thing just happened to be inside due to the framing of the photo. So did you notice that
BEFORE or
AFTER you took the photo? If it is after, it is good, because you are learning to critic your own photos. If it is before, even better, because you have thought about the composition of the photo before you pressed the shutter button.
From the photo that you have shown me, Singaporeans don't seem to have much of a night life. There are a few people sitting down, probably having meals, while the centre of attention is a couple who are standing in the middle of the plaza talking to each other. If you wished to portray a bustling night life full of activity, you may wish to wait till later in the evening, when there are more people moving about in the plaza. If the restaurant seats are full, that will also add to the atmosphere. The relatively slow shutter speed will create motion blur when the crowd moves, much like the 4(?) guys at the bottom of the photo. With a smooth flowy crowd in the centre of the photo, flanked by customers at the bistros at the side, you can play around with your composition to achieve the effect that you like.
Cheers, and keep shooting!

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