Third time’s a charm for the Feb 12 Safari Zoo Run

THE Singapore Zoo and Night Safari will be hosting their annual Safari Zoo Run on Feb 12. The popular tourist venues will be transformed into a race course that will take participants along scenic paths and pass the various animal exhibitions….. FULL ARTICLE

January 4, Vanessa Jalleh, http://www.straitstimes.com

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Mandai Orchid Garden to move to Kranji

Come new year, Mandai Orchid Garden as we know it will be no more. Friday is the last day at its current location, before it moves to Kranji by the middle of next year….. FULL ARTICLE

December 30, Seet Sok Hwee / Monica Kotwani, www.channelnewsasia.com

Celebrity watch Singapore

International A-listers are hitting Singapore this week. Here’s where to spot them….. FULL ARTICLE

November 1, Charlene Fang, www.cnngo.com

Five places to raise hell this Halloween

Scare yourself silly at these Halloween parties where Singapore’s spookiest terrorize the land….. FULL ARTICLE

October 27, Elaine Ee-Meyers, www.cnngo.com

Halloween Horrors Party at Night Safari Singapore

Enjoy Halloween Horror Party 2010 at Night Safari Singapore.This October, enter the gates of the Night Safari for a night of terror and spine-tingling fun. From the Train of Terror and the Haunted Village to Gruesome Treats, come experience a fright night like no other this Halloween at the world’s first true Night Safari….. FULL ARTICLE

October 23, Adiguna, www.coffetoday.com

Family favourites on Singapore’s wild side

Wildlife abounds in Singapore, with three world-famous attractions. Jurong Bird Park, Singapore Zoo and the Night Safari are perennial crowd-pleasers, firmly planting Singapore on the map as a global leader in wildlife conservation….. FULL ARTICLE

October 12, Mike Yardley, www.rotoruadailypost.co.nz

Halloween horror at the Night Safari – with an Asian twist

Singapore Night Safari’s halloween programme will return in October yet again – this time with an Asian twist. 2009′s event saw fairytale characters turned grisly creatures, but this year’s will spook closer to home, featuring a crazed match-maker, a psychotic ma jie (olden day housekeeper), Chinese paper dolls and other ghouls from popular local myths. “Halloween Horrors” which runs every Friday and Saturday for the entire month of October will see the entire park transformed, like the tram ride which becomes a sinister “train of terror”, right down to the dinner and snack menu which will serve “Monster’s Hand Shepherd’s Pie” and “Coffin Cakes”…..FULL ARTICLE

September 3, By www.Asiaone.com

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Singapore City Pass to make sightseeing cheaper for locals, tourists

Visitors to selected attractions in Singapore can now use a sightseeing pass to save money and enjoy greater convenience. The Singapore City Pass comes in three themed packages. Each pass costs between $30 and $50, depending on the attractions covered. Visitors can pick places of interest they wish to visit at discounted rates of up to about 45 per cent. They can use the pass to places such as the Singapore Flyer, Night Safari and selected attractions on Sentosa Island. The pass also comes with perks like free drinks at selected cafes and a complimentary Marina Bay walking tour….FULL ARTICLE

August 31, By Vimita Mohandas, www.channelnewsasia.com

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