Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Beyonce is coming at Singapore's F1




SINGAPORE : Some of the world's hottest music acts will go full throttle to entertain Formula One's glamour set this weekend as Singapore works to build on the success of its inaugural Grand Prix.

Last year's race was a sell-out but in tough economic times ticket sales this year have been slower.

To boost the off-track experience and pull in punters, organisers have spent big on a star-laden party.

Superstar Beyonce headlines the three-day F1 Rocks Singapore festival at Fort Canning Park, also featuring No Doubt, Black Eyed Peas, Travis, Simple Minds, ZZ Top, and Chaka Khan.

Hollywood starlet and paparazzi magnet Lindsay Lohan will host the event, local reports said.

She stepped in after Pussycat Dolls' Nicole Scherzinger pulled out after reportedly splitting with her driver boyfriend Lewis Hamilton.

Inside the Marina Bay street circuit, the Backstreet Boys and a host of top deejays, led by John Digweed, will keep the music pumping long after the Formula One cars have driven back to the pits.

The drivers have their own exclusive party at the Official Formula 1 Lounge, hosted by European socialite and TV presenter Tamara Ecclestone, F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone's daughter.

Tickets are being sold at a hefty 500 Singapore dollars (354 US) per person, or 12,000 dollars for a VIP table.

"It's about time Singapore had a taste of real Grand Prix glamour and The Official Formula 1 Lounge will enhance the overall appeal of our night race," said Michel Lu, director of the Stereolab dance club that is hosting the event.

Singapore is heavily reliant on tourism and events like the Grand Prix are part of its strategy to boost revenues.

Last year, overseas tourists in town for the race chalked up a total of 168 million Singapore dollars (119 million US) in receipts, according to the Straits Times.

- AFP/il

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Housing in Singapore

Ordinary housing here in Singapore is called HDB.











You will see this type of building everywhere in Singapore.
HDBs are activity-friendly.

Most of it has its own playground.



Basketball court.



Mini park.






BBQ Pit.







Function area for events or parties.




Outdoor gym.




Execpt for swimming pool.

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Sunday, September 20, 2009

Ezlink Card in Singapore





This is the Ezlink card in Singapore. This is used as a topup card when travelling on bus or mrts. Loaded with extra $$ on it you can use it as payments on Singapore government's immigration center, Ministry of Manpower, and even on McDonalds and others.

Cool ha?

So my advice, DON'T EVER LEAVE HOME WITHOUT IT
or it would be soooo troublesome on your part. Trust me.

What's more, I just found out it's more expensive to pay cash on mrts/ buses than using this card.

I will say it again, it's the EZLink card!

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No Smoking In Singapore









Beware!
Singapore is into healthy and fresh living and is consistent in their "No Smoking" campaign.
If you're a smoker in here you must find out which area allows you to puff out that smoke LEGALLY.
If caught, be ready to shell out that extra few $$$ as a lesson. :)

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Singapore for Dummies #01






What I love in travelling here Singapore is the Toilets.
Yep. as in cr or comfort rooms.
In here you are pampered with unlimited free tissues and handsoaps.
May it be on mrt stations and of course malls.
But
on hawkers and foodcourts, you need to prepare your extra 30 or 60cents because
they don't just give it away like that. I wonder why.

Watch out for more tips on Singapore living and lifestyle on my next post.
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Sunday, August 9, 2009

Crowded Cityhall on National Day

Avoid Cityhall citylink today. It is flooded with peepz wearing red shirt for the National Day Parade.
Happy 44th Birthday Singapore!





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Thursday, August 6, 2009

ION Orchard Singapore (By Night)










ION,Orchard Singapore (By Day)

ION Orchard is poised to become the "centre of gravity" in the retail scene, with spectacular frontage and cutting edge designs and concepts. It will bring together the world’s best loved brands for their flagship, concept and lifestyle stores within one development, with over eight levels of intelligently designed shopping space – four levels above ground and four levels below – totalling 66,000 square metres of retail space at the prime site of Singapore’s commercial and shopping artery.


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