Articles, tagged with "orchard road", page 3
05th November 2010
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Author:
Shane Green
16th August 2010
Although not a large country by any means, the city-state of Singapore packs in a large variety of delightful experiences and attractions that have fascinated countless visitors around the world. The mixture of multicultural ethnic practices and Western i...
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Author:
James Brad Lee
16th August 2010
Singapore is one of the smallest countries in the world but possesses a unique charm that appeals to visitors from all over the world. Its eclectic blend of traditional ethnic cultures and Western-influenced modernity, together with its low crime rate and...
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Author:
James Brad Lee
16th August 2010
It's easy to find a spa on just about any street in this small city, if your definition simply consists of trickling water features, New Age CD music and a perfunctory rub-down. The stellar spots are harder to find, but worth seeking out. These luxurious ...
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Author:
Reynaldo Bridges
11th August 2010
Although most of old Singapore has been demolished to make way for the modern city, many important landmark in the Colonial Zone have been preserved. The ethnic enclaves surrounding the little India, Chinatown and Arab quarters also provide insights into ...
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Author:
Asif
05th August 2010
Despite its overwhelmingly straight-laced reputation, Singapore is one of the few Asian cities where one needn't travel for hours in search of engaging attractions and activities. As an ever-evolving metropolis that never sleeps, Singapore's charm lies in...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
04th August 2010
Singapore has always been known as the proverbial shopper's paradise of South East Asia, but each year during the Great Singapore Sale it goes one step further in offering amazing discounts and bargains at some of its best known shopping districts. This e...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
29th June 2010
Singapore is renowned as a global commercial hub and a centre for finance, but it is also a recognized tourist destination with immense numbers of foreign visitors arriving yearly; the city's plethora of shopping opportunities draw many, as does its famed...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
29th June 2010
The global popularity of Sentosa Island has reached such heights that a visit to Singapore would be incomplete without a trip to it. From humble beginnings as a fishing village, the island has developed into a premier tourist resort resembling a theme par...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
29th June 2010
Hotel Asia has become a name that many budget travelers associate with good value accommodation with competent standards. Situated in popular Asian cities such as Tokyo, Singapore and Cebu, this hotel enjoys a centrally-accessible location at the heart of...
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Author:
James Brad Lee
29th June 2010
When travelers look for budget accommodation that combines quality and value for money, Hotel Asia is a name that often comes to mind. Located in prominent Asian cities such as Cebu, Tokyo and Singapore, the prime downtown location of this hotel near majo...
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Author:
James Brad Lee
03rd June 2010
Strategically located on the Strait of Malaca, the city-state of Singapore is undoubtedly one of the best holiday destinations in the world. One can find museums, amusement parks, theme parks, shopping plazas, star class hotels & fine-dining restaurants t...
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Author:
neha
01st June 2010
An eclectic pot pourri of diversified ethnicities paints Singapore in a rich colourful cultural milieu. It is true that Singapore is a squeaky clean nation boasting gleaming sky scrapers and spick and span streets. However, the image of Singapore as a pru...
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Author:
neha
04th May 2010
Of all the exciting streets in the world that bear the heavyweight of shopaholics, the Orchard Road in Singapore holds a special place, particularly since Singapore is a transit point for air travel.This street spans a decent 2.2 km stretch filled by tall...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
26th April 2010
The Strait Chinese or the Peranakans were the wealthy English speaking Chinese who were living in Singapore. They made their wealth through trading and sort to further enhance business by venturing into plantations. Katong, a sea side area on the east coa...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe