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Saturday, February 6, 2010

Pan Pacific Hotel Singapore

Visited to Pan Pacific Hotel, Singapore. The hotel is located next to Marina Square Mall. It is so beautiful and full of ARTS design.

Especially the coming Chinese New Year, the hotel decorate it and it look nice!














Japanese Food at Azabu Sabo

Today went to Azabu Sabo Japanese Food Restaurant located at Marina Square. The restaurant decorate almost like the Japanese style.

This is the first outlet in Singapore which is located outside of Japan. Another outlet is located at The Central above Clarke Quay MRT station.

If you decide to dine in at Japanese Restaurant, I would like to recommend to dine in during the Lunch Period from 12noon to 1500 hours as it is part of the Azabu Sabo promotion and at the same time, you could save a lot of money!

I also took couple of pictures of the Restaurant concept, the food and the drinks that the staff served.



















Chinese New Year Theme at Suntec Singapore

The Chinese New Year is approaching, many shopping mall includes Suntec Singapore also display Chinese New Year theme.

When you arrives at the Suntec Singapore waiting area, you will see fresh flower display.







First Casino to be Open

After since the government issued the Casino license to Genting group international to operate the first Casino in Singapore at Resort World @ Sentosa.

The management decide to operate the Singapore first casino on 12 February 2010 before the Chinese New Year.

Other than Genting Group international to host the Casino, other player to host the Casino will be the Marina Sands.

It suppose to open end of December 2009 but due to some delay, the Marina Sands schedule to be ready in April 2010.

Please take note for those who wish to play the Casino when it open to the public.

If you are a Singaporean or PR, you need to pay the non- refundable fee of S$100 per visit as the government do not encourage the citizen to gamble

You also can request to love one name to be barred from the system and prevent them from gambling.

Tourists are free of charge to visit to the Casino.

Please play responsiblity. Gambling hurts not only you but to your love one as well. Think twice before you play.

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Friday, February 5, 2010

Chinatown Singapore Display Chinese New Year Theme

Next Sunday, 14 February 2010, all the Chinese around the world will be celebrating Spring Festival which is also known as Chinese Year Year. All the Chinese will usher the year of the Tiger.

In Singapore, The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) decorate the Chinese New Year theme display at Chinatown. Many Chinese and other races flock down to Chinatown and feel the atmosphere of the Chinese New Year.

My classmates and I visit to the Chinatown and it was so crowded! It seem like we are now travel to Taiwan as many stall paddlers selling Taiwanese products. Many Chinese came down to Chinatown to buy Chinese New Year products or last minutes shopping to prepare for the Spring Festival to arrive.