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Singapore’s tourist appeal is as varied as its visitors are diverse. There is the country’s rich ethnic mix, its incredible post-independence transformation, its stunning architecture, its vibrant arts scene, its amazing shopping and its cuisine, which is so rich and diversified you could spend a lifetime exploring it on its own.

Indulge in one or more of these walking trails to discover a Singapore of many sides and colours, tastes and possibilities, and make the most of your time here.

Best Local Neighborhoods in Singapore

Singapore may be known for its wide variety of exotic, delicious street food, bustling shopping malls and vibrant nightlife. However, the true Singapore spirit remains rooted in the heartland neighborhoods where its rich culture comes alive ….. FULL ARTICLE

Sept 14, Charlene Fang and Marcus Ho, www.cnngo.com

A Singapore Fling

Strolling through downtown Singapore, I can’t help but notice a large tree growing out of the side of a skyscraper. Not far away, three 55-story buildings stand side-by-side with what appears to be an enormous ship resting across their tops. And it only gets better. This one-of-a kind skyline is juxtaposed against so many gardens with rainforestlike vegetation that Singapore is known as the “garden city.”….. FULL ARTICLE

January 23, Gary Bogue, www.mercurynews.com

Chinese New Year celebrations kick off in Chinatown

With less than a month to go before the Lunar New Year, festivities in Chinatown are already in full swing. Thousands of Singaporeans braved the rain to kick off the celebrations on Saturday (January 15)….. FULL ARTICLE

January 16, Amanda Wong, http://news.asiaone.com

Five of the best Singapore attractions

Whether you’ve got just 48 hours on a stopover or plan to take your next holiday in Singapore, this great city state offers a wealth of attractions, thrilling adventure parks and myriad cultural delights. Here’s my pick of five top sights and experiences not to be missed….. FULL ARTICLE

January 14, Natalie Walsh, http://blog.mtrip.com

10 Restaurants Worth a Plane Ride

Photo Credits: http://www.cnngo.com/singapore/eat/singapores-culinary-world-musical-chairs-427210

Singapore – Only a few weeks after the October opening of Restaurant Andre, in Singapore’s lively Chinatown district, the chef Andre Chiang is wowing even the city’s most critical gourmands with French-inspired dishes like braised eggplant with cockscombs and duck tongue. Having spent 14 years training in France at some of the country’s most revered destination restaurants, Mr. Chiang has finally found a place to come into his own….. FULL ARTICLE

January 7, Gisela Williams, http://travel.nytimes.com

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Chinese New Year Celebrations 2011 Usher in the Year of the Rabbit in Singapore

Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year and the Spring Festival, is one of the most eagerly anticipated occasions of the year. In 2011, the festival will take place from January 15 – February 28, 2011 in Singapore’s Chinatown….. FULL ARTICLE

January 6, www.etravelblackboardasia.com

Best Place to Celebrate Chinese New Year – Singapore

Few places can celebrate Chinese New Year like Singapore. There’s something about the city, its colour, its throbbing street life, its noise and bustle, that lends itself to these few days, radiant in colours of red and gold, its fire-crackers and dragon dancers keeping the noise level at optimum level….. FULL ARTICLE

January 6, Mari Nicholson, www.suite101.com

Where to find a little slice of Havana in Singapore

You no longer have to make your way to Havana to find yourself a little Cuban style, with the recent opening of Nueva Cuba, and the upcoming launch of The Connoisseur Emporium, Cuban bites, cigars and cocktails are here for the taking….. FULL ARTICLE

November 25, Minnie R, www.cnngo.com

The best backpacker hostels in Singapore

Not long ago, a backpacker would have only a handful of low-budget accommodation options to choose from in Singapore. Somewhere along the way, alongside the grandiose five-star properties, popped up a number of cheap-and-cheerful youth hostels. Most of them are centrally located, clean, safe and attract a diverse mix of travelers….. FULL ARTICLE

November 18, Christa Yeo, www.cnngo.com

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