A long time ago is someone tried to convince me that the art and entertainment scene Singapore was anything but boring, then I would refuse to believe them and tell them to start drinking stronger coffee. But this was some years ago and definitely Singapore has truly been transformed from a slightly mediocre city of bright lights to a lively arts and entertainment destination with a reputation that resonates all over the region and even Asia Pacific.
Unrivalled assets of Singapore, a tourism and travel hub, lift it high to cement its place in tourist destinations of Asia. Such assets include a Dolphin Lagoon in Discovery Cove of Singapore that provides you a unique opportunity to observe the highly intelligent Indo-Pacific Humpback Dolphins. With a multitude of pubs, bars and dance clubs, not to mention massage parlors and glitzy restaurants, the nightlife of Singapore is highly attractive. An array of historical monuments and buildings such as the Singapore Air Force Museum, the Singapore Art Museum and a list of churches and temples will delight any art/history buff.
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The Lively Arts And Entertainment Scene In Singapore
November 30th, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Asia · Singapore · Vacation Planning · Vacation Tips
Singapore - A Shopping Paradise
November 27th, 2008 · 1 Comment
To shop and to explore Singapore three days is ideal. Anymore and it becomes repetitive and any less will cause certain shopping areas to be missed. Arrive in the evening if possible and get a good night sleep before heading off in exploration.
With their excellent customers’ service, it’s of no wonder that Singapore is attracting both locals shoppers and foreigners alike. Apart from branded items from the high-end boutiques, such as Miss Sixty, G-Star, GAS, A/X Armani Exchange, United Colours of Benetton to suit your every occasion,
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Singapore Zoo – Committed to Wild Life Preservation
September 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
Commonly known as Mandai Zoo, “Singapore Zoo” was opened on the 23rd of June in 1973 with an initial investment of 9 million Singapore dollars. It is being preserved by Wildlife Reserves Singapore that also operates the “Jurong Bird Park” and the “Night Safari”.
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Luxury Hotels At Budget-Friendly Price Tags In Singapore
August 28th, 2008 · 4 Comments
Singapore is the smallest nation in South East Asia, and is one of the last three remaining city-states in the world. It is so small that the entire island used to be one fishing village, inhabited by indigenous Orang Laut people and considered part of Malaysia. Since European settlement though, it has become known for colonial romance, and a unique blend of the West and the East in its culture.
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What to Do in Sunny Singapore? a 360-degree View Atop the World’s Largest Observation Wheel
March 6th, 2008 · No Comments
The Singapore Flyer, which will be Asia’s biggest giant observation wheel when officially launched in March 2008, promises an exhilarating top-of-the-world experience, from 165 meters in the sky (equivalent to the height a 42-storey building).
With the mesmerizing landscape of Singapore, the 30-minute flight provides visitors the chance to see Singapore, and the surrounding islands of Indonesia and parts of Malaysia in all their glory. When paired with one of the Signature Cocktail package or customized with breakfast/high tea packages upon request, this experience will create beautiful and long-lasting memories of the Lion City that all visitors will treasure and enjoy.