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aaliyah
Joined: 11 Nov 2005 Posts: 6
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Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2005 5:30 am Post subject: Nothing to do in Singapore? |
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Very often, I hear people around me complaining that there is nothing to do in Singapore - "Singapore is so small, what can we do to make our days in Singapore more exciting?"
Else I'll meet foreigners who would ask me what can they do, besides shopping and eating, in Singapore, with all the man-made places of interests?
Hmm.. I personally feel that different country has its unique point to distinguish them from one another. Singapore maybe small in size, with lots of man-made places of interests built for tourists, but she does has her unique part that makes her stand out from the others.
I believe it is her courage, brave and determination to be able to survive and strive for progress in both the people and the nation.
She faced problems, but was not afraid to overcome them. I like the sprite of not afraid of anything, but keep doing her best to move herself and the people forward. We should learn from her too, don't you think so?
here's a list of itenery that one can do in singapore:
- Singapore Night Safari (Visiting the animals at night, quite a different experience)
- Dinner at Boat Quay, or Chinatown
- Night markets at the famous Bugis Street
- Have a try on the famous 'Singapore Sling' at the world renowned Raffles Hotel ....
The list goes on..
For more information on things to do in Singapore, you may like to visit this website: http://www.viator.com/singapore-tours
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guitarman fourth grade
Joined: 04 Nov 2005 Posts: 726
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Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2005 1:18 pm Post subject: |
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You have left "Sentosa" out
Usually people would come to Singapore for its well known, island resort known as "Sentosa".
Sentosa is an integrated island "resort" where there's plenty of activities you could do. One of the most interesting place in Sentosa Singapore is the Underwater world in Sentosa where you could see many fish, crab, shell and many other sea living things. When you visit Sentosa Singapore, do not forget to wait till you have seen the "water musical fountain". WOW, that is the last impression most visitors have on the "water musical fountain" in Singapore.
Besides the places of interests, you can do lots of shopping in Singapore. "Orchard Road" is a place where all exotic products are sold in branded shops. It could cost more than 1K just for one pair of shoes or 3K for a tailor made geniune suite. For middle range shops, you could try shops around china town.
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