11/1/11

What to do in SIngapore now ...


There are a few places in Singapore that is worth visiting...

Where to go Shopping - you can easily take the MRT to the location
1) Expo MRT - Changi Point / EXPO for any sales....

2) No MRT- one option is to take 36 from Dhoby Ghault MRT bustop - Parkway Parade, after walk from the NTUC to East Coast park... if you like outdoor one of the nice place to visit. rent a bike, then visit the hawker . (if you like beef.. try the beef guay teow) & satay etc...

3) Serangoon Mrt- Nex, after visit serangoon garden.. go chomp chomp for dinner

4) Jurong East Mrt - Jurong Point

5) Harbour Front MRT- Vivo /Habourfont - VISIT SENTOSA
6) SK Mrt - Compass point - Small mall but after you should travel to take Prata at Jalan Kayu - take bus 67 from sk bus stop

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7) This is an option for all who are in Singapore. Let's visit Singapore Arts Musuem.


Guided tours are subject to the availability of volunteer guides There will be no guided tours on 25 Dec 2011 (Christmas), 1 Jan (New Year’s Day) and 24 Jan 2012 (Chinese New Year), and on Open House Days.Mandarin tours will cease on 19 Dec 2011 and resume on 7 January 2012Back to top
CURATOR’S TOURS
Dreams & Reality: A Curator’s Tourby Szan TanFri 11 Nov & Fri 2 Dec 2011 7.30pmWed 23 Nov 2011 & 11 Jan 2012 7.30pmDuration: 90 minutesMeeting point: Exhibition Galleries, BasementBuy now! S$19 (includes exhibition admission and handling fees) Limited to 15 participants per session
Catch a glimpse of the epoch of change in France during the late 19th and early 20th centuries through paintings, drawings and photographs from world renowned Musée d’Orsay. Join the exhibition curator, Szan Tan, as she takes you through this exhibition that examines the reaction of man towards modernity at the turn of the century.


INTERACTIVE TOURS (For children 9 to 14 years old only)
Dreams & Reality: An Interactive Tour for ChildrenSat 29 Oct, 5 Nov, 19 Nov, 3 Dec & 17 Dec 2011 10.30am & 1.30pmDuration: 60 minutesMeeting point: Exhibition Galleries, BasementBUY NOW! S$12 per child* (includes exhibition admission and handling fees) Limited to 25 participants per session*Exhibition fee applies to accompanying adults separately.
Join master painter Vincent van Gogh on a journey where he gets inspired by two colourful characters in his quest to perfect his work. Through dramatised performance, fun activities and lots of interaction with the characters, participants will enjoy discovering more about the paintings, drawings and photographs featured in the exhibition of Dreams and Reality: Masterpieces of Painting, Drawing and Photography from the Musée d’Orsay, Paris.GROUP TOURS


Private group tours in English can be arranged for up to 15 participants per session at S$150, subject to the availability of guides. Please email to nhb_nm_hospitality@nhb.gov.sg for details. Back to top



2) Visit Bontanic Garden in the morning ......


So, you've arrived. It's early and nothing really opens for business until around 11 a.m., so how are you going to kill time? Slip on the trainers and head out to the Botanic Gardens

(open 5 a.m. to midnight).

At this time of the day, downtown Singapore's last remaining green lung is a cool, bucolic retreat filled with joggers, dogs and tai-chi practitioners. Wander through the swaths of virgin rainforest (the main boardwalk through it is entered from Upper Palm Valley Road) and then take in the National Orchid Garden's many-colored collection of 1,000 orchid species and 2,000 hybrids. When you're done, drop into the food court near Tanglin Gate for a traditional local breakfast of soft-boiled eggs, coffee and toast slathered with coconut jam.
1. Singapore Botanic Gardens1 Cluny Road, Singapore 259569; 65-6471-7361

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