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

Exploring the Singapore hawker center

I traveled to Singapore solely for the food. I have no shame in admitting this. Any Singaporean will tell you that their cuisine has more to offer than almost anywhere in the world: just as the population of Singapore is a beautiful mix of cultures and ethnicities, Singaporean cuisine is an exciting mix of many cultures including Malay, Chinese, Indian, and Indonesian.  With such a unique mix of so many rich cultures, I knew that Singapore’s cuisine would be an exciting combination of flavors… so straight off the metro from the airport, we headed for one of the country´s larger hawker centers….. FULL ARTICLE

November 13, Amanda Roberts- Jones, www.examiner.com

Chingay 2011′s rich diversity

NEXT year’s Chingay Parade will be one of the most culturally diverse in its 39-year history. Organised by the People’s Association (PA), the parade will be held on five separate nights, starting on Feb 11 at the Formula One Pit Building….. FULL ARTICLE

October 27, Lavneeta Natyala, www.asiaone.com

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