Friday, December 30, 2016
Exploring the Quiet Buona Vista Area
Buona Vista, a relatively quiet neighbourhood located right in between Holland Village and Clementi has become more lively with new and recently-opened developments. And with the new Buona Vista Circle Line MRT station opened about five years ago, getting here is much easier. Here are some of the stuff that you should check out right here in Buona Vista.
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buona vista,
shopping,
singapore places
The 2016 Hari Raya Light Up & Ramadan Bazaar
Hari Raya is the season for forgiving, visiting relatives and for children to accumulate their "wealth" with their green packets. But before all that, there's the fasting month which also means the presence of the Paya Lebar/Geylang Serai bazaar and the annual Hari Raya Light Up. Missed the chance? No worries, here's what you might have missed.
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bazaar,
geylang,
paya lebar,
singapore events
Sunday, November 13, 2016
Revisiting The Past At Rochor Centre & Dakota Crescent
It's definitely sad and disappointing when you have to move out of your house by a certain date after living in it for so long. That's what residents of Rochor Centre and Dakota Crescent, two iconic clusters of HDB flats had to face when they had to move out to make for new developments. Here's a first-hand experience of these two estates before they're gone for good.
Monday, October 31, 2016
A New Perspective At The Pinnacle@Duxton
Nothing tops seeing Singapore from a new perspective and height. The Pinnacle@Duxton, Singapore's first premium public housing project, allows the public to have a great view on the 50th floor. How does it feel like to be on top? Here are some photos and first-hand experience at this amazing rooftop.
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centre,
hdb,
singapore places,
skypark
Wednesday, October 26, 2016
The Singapore Philatelic Museum and The Peranakan Museum
Museums are excellent places for knowledge and history. Big museums like the National Museum are very popular among Singaporeans. However, why not show some love to smaller niche museums like the Singapore Philatelic Museum and the Peranakan Museum? In this article, we will give you a short walkthrough of both and why you should make a trip down someday.
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city,
city hall,
museum,
singapore places
Monday, October 17, 2016
Visiting VendCafe, Singapore's First Vending Machine Cafe
It's getting much easier to buy food. You can have it delivered, you can get it from convenience stores and now, you can get it from vending machines. Recently, Chef In Box, a company specialising in pre-packed vending machine food across the island, opened VendCafe, Singapore's first vending machine cafe in Sengkang. Here's the scoop.
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hdb,
sengkang,
singapore places,
vending machine
Monday, October 10, 2016
A Look At The Our Bus Journey Carnival 2016
Singapore's bus industry is going through an important overhaul. This means the government will take over existing bus assets like buses and bus depots from existing operators to ensure a more reliable and affordable bus network. In order to educate the public about the overhaul, the Land Transport Authority or LTA, organised Our Bus Journey, a carnival about Singapore's buses in March 2016. Here's a look.
Sunday, October 2, 2016
Experiencing Maritime At The Singapore Maritime Gallery
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gallery,
marina,
marina south pier,
pier,
singapore places
Monday, September 12, 2016
Taking A Walk Around Warehouse Club in Joo Koon
Grocery shopping is a pretty standard affair for most of us. We enter the supermarket, grab the stuff we need and then leave. What if I told you there's a new way to shop for groceries? Warehouse Club is a relatively new warehouse supermarket located in Joo Koon that's exclusively for members only. Here's the scoop.
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food,
jurong,
shopping,
singapore places
Monday, August 29, 2016
The Go Ahead Singapore Loyang Bus Depot Carnival 2016
Public buses are a daily affair for most of us. We use it to get to work, to school, to different places around Singapore and so on. However, we seem to forget about the amount of hard work bus operators need to do to make sure that buses run smoothly. That is what Go Ahead Singapore, Singapore's fourth public bus operator, wants to show us through the Loyang Bus Depot Carnival which took place in mid June.
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bus depot,
buses,
pasir ris,
singapore events
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