Articles, tagged with "orchard road", page 5
18th December 2009
Singapore today is a cosmopolitan city, with people of Chinese, Malay and Indian ethnicities and many foreign residents. A ‘melting pot' truly exists in modern Singapore with much intermingling and sharing of the various traditions of the resident peopl...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
18th December 2009
Wine, Dine and Party! Asia is the store house of the nightclubs, discotheques, pubs and bars, which all together represents an entertaining nightlife. The hive of activity usually begins from 10:00 pm onwards and continues to emit excitement till early mo...
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Author:
Aprana Singh
02nd December 2009
An island state cum city located on the southern end of the Malay Peninsula, Singapore is Southeast Asia's smallest nation with a land area of just over 700 square kilometers. During the past decade or so, Singapore has developed in to one of the world's ...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
30th November 2009
Singapore is a thriving city-state located at the southern extremity of the Malay peninsula. Since achieving independence in 1965 the city-state has prospered, and is now one of the most successful economies in the world. It is also a huge draw for touris...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
26th November 2009
Considered the smallest nation in Southeast Asia, Singapore is a country that's compiled with a unique mix of ingredients that ranges from spicy Asian inhabitants to busy Japanese entrepreneurs. Despite its size this country has a more than capable multin...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
29th October 2009
Shopping is always on top of the itinerary chart and is only second to eating for any tourist visiting Singapore. There is something for everyone and not everything has to be expensive. From bargain hunting to treasure hunting, quality time spent at the f...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
01st July 2009
ION Orchard is an architectural masterpiece that creates a shopping experience that will definitely take your breath away. From its breathtakingly illuminated outer appearance and innovative inner space ION Orchard redefines what a shopping mall experienc...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
04th June 2009
Starting from 29th of May to 26th of July 2009 a significant event will take place in Singapore, marking the exclusive season for discerning shoppers worldwide. It is none other than the Great Singapore Sale where almost everything under the sun is sold a...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
07th May 2009
Established as a British trading colony, today Singapore is a city-state in Southeast Asia. It offers westerners as well as locals a unique opportunity to experience its blend of cultures. The country combines the skyscrapers and subways of an affluent ci...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
05th May 2009
The country of Singapore is famous not only for its higher growth graph but also for its alluring sight scenes, whether it is man-made or natural. Located at Malay Peninsula, this is supposed to be the busiest port of the world; the country actually deals...
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Author:
nancy eben
08th April 2009
Little India is an ethnic neighbourhood that has found root in Singapore, and as its name suggests has key elements of Indian culture. Across from Chinatown Little India is towards the East of the Singapore River and north of Kampong Glam.
Both areas c...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
07th April 2009
Set across 52 hectares of lush foliage and situated in the city centre is the Singapore Botanic Garden. Here many varieties of plant species are showcased.
The garden has a few highlights which include the National Orchid Garden, Ginger Garden and the Ev...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
07th April 2009
Situated amidst the Singapore River Planning Area is Clark Quay - a riverside quay positioned upstream from the entrance of the Singapore River and the Boat Quay.
The Quay was named after Singapore's second governor Sir Andrew Clark. The quay was the ...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
04th April 2009
Reviewed by : Kelvin Ng.
There has been nothing but shimmering rays of success since the Sun with Moon Japanese Dining & Café rose in Wheelock Place and charged right to the forefront of the contemporary Japanese dining scene on bustling Orchard Road . ...
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Author:
Kelvin Ng
02nd April 2009
Cappadocia which in Persian means the land of beautiful horses, is a region in inland Turkey , better known for its underground cities which were used by the Christian population to hide from the Roman persecutors. Cappadocia Café Restaurant has made its...
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Author:
Yao Min