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Singapore takes advantage of its unchanging tropical climate and static ratio of daylight to night to bring you the world's first open-concept zoo for nocturnal animals. Here, as in the zoological gardens, animals live... more
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shopped :) We also spent a day checking out the Mosques in the area, went to the Night Safari, and finally continue reading »
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They call themselves the Open Zoo because, rather than coop the animals in jailed enclosures, they let them roam freely in landscaped areas. Beasts of the world are kept where they are supposed to be using psychologica... more
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Although largely scarred by redevelopment, Chinatown today still contains pockets of genuinely old shophouses where age-old trades like clog-making and calligraphy continue to be practised. Paper effigies of cars, houses and ot... more
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to Chinatown with them they also gave us necklaces. We went to the night safari and saw people blowing fire continue reading »
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Founded in 1859 with a mission to cultivate plants of economic potential, the 52-hectare Singapore Botanic Gardens made a historic milestone in 1877 with the cultivation of Malaysia's and Indonesia's first rubber plantations. T... more
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to the Singapore Botanic Gardens which were stunning, but very humid. Within the gardens they have the National continue reading »
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With an efficient passenger and baggage clearing system, world-class facilities, sparkling clean premises and clearly marked floor plans, it is no wonder that Changi Airport is voted the world's best in practically every poll e... more
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or at the airport. We both slept for a large portion of the flight, and before we knew it had arrived in Singapore continue reading »
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Awash with scents and sights of the subcontinent, Little India is a microcosm of India, where every imaginable Indian product can be found: trinkets, saris, spices, sweetmeats, flower garlands and anything else that an Indian h... more
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and Little India were probably my favourite places, with great food and shopping, and with quite a different continue reading »
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Jurong BirdPark, with a collection of 8,000 birds from more than 600 species, showcases Southeast Asian breeds plus other colorful tropical beauties, some of which are endangered. The more than 20 hectares (50 acres) can... more
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Kati and I were drawn to the Jurong Bird Park - which holds over 600 species of birds, with a total continue reading »
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This modern resort island located south of Singapore is more than just sentosa (tranquil). Apart from the sandy beaches that extend for three kilometers and the lush tropical fauna, it offers a kaleidoscope of historical enclav... more
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was far less touristy than we were expecting. We also spent a morning taking the cable car to Sentosa continue reading »
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The Fuji Ice Palace has a sizable ice skating rink ideal for professionals and amateurs. If you are a novice, you can choose to learn the ropes by yourself, or sign up for ice-skating lessons instead. Classes are conducted for... more
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Located in the center of Suntec City Mall is the world's largest fountain with a base area of 1,683 square meters. Distinguished by a bronze ring supported on four legs, it weighs a hefty 85 tonnes. The ring shoots water inward... more
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country should have. One of which contained the worlds biggest fountain, the 'Fountain of Wealth continue reading »
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