Embark on a journey into a winter paradise as Ice Magic, the largest touring pop-up winter playground in Asia, opens its gates from 9 December 2023 to 21 January 2024. Covering an expansive 3,000 square meters, this enchanting winter wonderland offers real snow and a plethora of frosty activities. Read More
In a place where modern and traditional elements effortlessly blend, Singapore is a visual treat for photography enthusiasts and travellers alike. Here one can find many historic landmarks and futuristic structures all over the famed Lion City.
One of the highlights of any trip to SG, of course, is the experience of the country’s architectural wonders. Once you see Singapore’s diverse and cutting-edge architecture up close, you’ll understand why it’s one of Southeast Asia’s treasure troves for travel photos. Read More
Singapore’s reputation as a “City in a Garden” is one that is well-earned. The city-state has consistently honoured its commitment to urban planning, sustainability, and improving quality of life through the cultivation of nature parks, botanical gardens, and other lush spaces that the public can enjoy. Read More
Clarke Quay is one of the famous tourist attractions in Singapore, which offers a variety of dancing attractions from morning to night. In here, you can find traces of the history of Singapore’s civilization in the past along the Singapore River. Of course, staying in this area can also be the best choice to experience Singapore.
You can choose Studio M Hotel which is located at 3 Nanson Road, Clarke Quay, Singapore, 238910 which is close to Changi Airport. In addition, the view of the Singapore River is also a facility that makes you feel at home in the room if you just want a staycation. Read More
My friend and I had a wonderful garden dining experience at SIRI HOUSE recently. SIRI HOUSE introduces a breathtaking garden dining experience in partnership with Veuve Clicquot.Whether you are planning a boozy brunch, a sumptuous dinner party of 10 or a romantic dinner for 2, dine amidst the lush greenery of Dempsey Hill, complete with garden views, florals for the table and Veuve Clicquot Champagne. Read More
Sol & Luna by established F&B 1-Group is the highest rooftop restaurant in town. The new Latin-European restaurant is located on the 17th floor in the 51-storey CapitaSpring Building. You can overlook the entire CBD and sunset views as well. Sol & Luna refers to “sun and moon” that indicates that they are open from sunrise to sundown. True enough, they offer all-day dining menu that include brunch, tapas and afternoon tea/high tea as well. Read More
Mid-Autumn Festival 2021 (滨海花园庆’k) at Gardens by the Bay launched on 15 September 2021 with a light-up of the showstopper lantern set Sky Lanterns (ff福)T), where 70 lanterns float up the Supertrees at the Gardens’ main entrance. At 32m wide and 19m tall, Sky Lanterns is the largest lantern set this year. Inspired by the eponymous Chinese lanterns that are traditionally released to the sky in hopes of good blessings, Sky Lanterns represents the theme of this year’s festival – blessings (ff福). Read More
The Changi Chapel and Musuem (CCM) located close to Changi Prison is where thousands of Allied Prisoners-of-War (POWs) and civilians were held captive during the Japanese Occupation of Singapore from 1942 to 1945. This revamped place is to remember the experiences of those hel and a site of pilgrimage for the families of those held captive. It was closed for revamp since 2018 and finally open with new look, new logo and more enhanced experience. Read More
My friends and I went for a walk at Sungei Buloh over the weekend and decided to venture to Bollywood Veggies for lunch since it is 5 mins drive from Sungei Buloh. Both are located quite ‘ulu’ or we can say it is a hidden gems in Singapore. No travelling this year so we are on a quest to rediscover Singapore. Bollywood Veggies is an organic farm in Singapore where it was co-founded by Lim Ho Seng and Ivy Singh-Lim. You can Google about the history or visit their official website for more information about the history. Read More
People in Singapore can interact with the installation to send dandelion fluffs floating virtually to locations in Japan to bloom into flowers, and vice versa – evoking connectivity in difficult times. Available from today until November 15, Gardens by the Bay’s Supertree Grove plays host to Dandelion, an interactive installation that allows people in Singapore and Japan to interact with each other via dandelion fluffs. Read More