Photo credit: facebook.com/futuremusicasia Future Music Festival Asia will be held in Singapore from next year #FMFA15 PHASE 1 LINE UP (Updated 4 December 2014) Future Music Festival Asia 2015 is…
Plan Your Long Weekend Holidays for 2015
With just about a month left for 2014, it makes sense for you to start planning your holidays with your friends or family for 2015. What’s more, there a jolly fabulous reason to do so with long weekends aplenty in 2015 thus allowing you to maximise your leave by taking long weekend holidays.
Japan Gourmet Festival makes its debut at Jurong Point, Singapore
A taste of Japan: The 10-day Rakuten Japan Gourmet Festival, which runs from 25 November until 4 December, making its debut at the mall’s newly revamped Japanese food street, Shokutsu Ten. If you love Japanese food, you’re in for a real treat. What’s more, you don’t have to fly to Japan. Foodies can look forward to nearly 100 types of premium seafood, exquisite confectioneries, delicious desserts and many other delectable delights from Hokkaido, Yokohama, Tokyo, Kyoto and Shizuoka.
Underwater World Singapore presents Soak in Pink
Be thrilled no end by unique encounters with marine animals. Feed gentle rays and sharks, defy gravity feeding fishes through openings at the side of the MAGIC-T tank, spot masters of disguise like the amazing mimic octopus, allow giant isopods to crawl all around you and even tunnel under the sea on an 83m long voyage to the colourful Reef and Ocean Colonies!
The Original Singapore Walks
Bored with the usual tours and want to see the other faces of Singapore? Then the Original Singapore Walks is definitely the one you are looking for. They operates on a simple principle: to bring people into places most other tours don’t. Fancy going to graveyards, smoke houses, haunted houses, wet markets, gun batteries, funeral shops, archaeological sites? You name it, they have it. Quoting Lonely Planet, “If you just do one tour in Singapore, make it one of these.” Below is the latest schedule, October to December 2014 for The original Singapore walks:
4 Amazing Wildlife Parks in Singapore to Visit
Singapore has recently been named as the world’s number one country to travel in 2015 by Lonely Planet’s latest guidebook. A small island country and one of the world’s most densely populated countries. Yet unlikely many other densely populated countries, Singapore has more than 50% of its area covered by greenery and with over 300 parks and 4 nature reserves, making it an enchanting garden city. Pockets of amazing natural wonders are waiting to be discovered throughout Singapore and the following 4 wildlife parks in Singapore offer you endless amazing encounters and a welcome respite from the bustle of the city.