by aPF6ybxADw | Sep 15, 2021 | September 2021, Singapore
SINGAPORE Mooncakes & Murder The locals call it ‘Niu Che Shui’, named after the ox-drawn carts that transported the water supply from the well at Ann Siang Hill back in the 19th century. In the meantime Chinatown has not only become Singapore’s largest...
by aPF6ybxADw | Aug 17, 2021 | August 2021, Singapore
SINGAPORE Fountain of Wealth Try your Luck in Singapore! Singapore is famous for its modern architecture. The Fountain of Wealth, located at Suntec City, is made of bronze and consists of a circular ring, 13.8-metres-tall, with a circumference of 66 metres, and...
by aPF6ybxADw | Jul 7, 2021 | July 2021, Singapore
SINGAPORE Hell & Mythology Damned souls, demons and torture – not your usual tourist site! One of the more unique places in Singapore is Haw Par Villa, a Chinese cultural garden filled with statues, grottoes, and displays depicting the importance of...
by aPF6ybxADw | Jun 14, 2021 | June 2021, Singapore, Uncategorized
SINGAPORE Funky Heritage Clarke Quay – where Singapore’s nightlife comes alive – is a historical riverside quay and the centre of trade since Singapore was founded in 1819. Clarke Quay gets its name after Sir Andrew Clarke, Singapore’s second...
by aPF6ybxADw | May 25, 2021 | May 2021, Singapore
SINGAPORE The Singapore Flyer Asia’s largest observation wheel offers stunning 360-degree city views over Marina Bay and the city. As high as a 42-storey skycraper (165 metres high), the Singapore Flyer includes 28 air-conditioned capsules, each able to...
by aPF6ybxADw | Apr 7, 2021 | April 2021, Singapore
SINGAPORE UNESCO-listed Street Food Singapore’s Hawker Culture has been officially added to the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. In addition, many have earned the coveted Michelin-star recognition. These stalls make...