have you heard of pontianak attacks in Singapore? log on to www.sfogs.com hehehe... quite scary though.
have you heard of pontianak attacks in Singapore? log on to www.sfogs.com hehehe... quite scary though.
I'm currently in singapore..Originally Posted by peababy
well am not from singapore and i have never been there yet, but i am a subscriber in singapore abuzz mailing list. Here are some events to look forward to :
Tempus: The Great Watchscapade
(Raffles City Convention Centre, 25-29 Aug)
For lovers of luxury watches, Tempus models the presentation style of the annual world watch fairs in Basel and Geneva, and will include five full days of educational and hands-on activities related to the world of watch making.
Jump on Singapore
(21-22 Aug, Marina South)
A total number of 2,000 jumps are planned over this two-day event, allowing amateur skydivers to take part in high-adrenaline tandem jumps, while professionals can sky surf and free fly. Action-sports enthusiasts will be treated to a stellar line-up of skydiving celebrities, including award-winning aerial camera specialist, Joe Jennings.
Singapore Fireworks Festival
(Marina Promenade, 1, 8 and 15 Aug)
Watch world class performances by teams from USA, Hong Kong and Singapore as they present spectacular pyrotechnics synchronised to music as the nation celebrates her birthday. Prepare to be wowed!
Elvis the Concert
(21 Aug, Singapore Indoor Stadium)
Put on your blue suede shoes! Elvis – the Concert reunites former Elvis band mates live on stage, with a state-of-the-art video-projected Elvis in this critically acclaimed world tour. Also expect to see special edited footage from MGM concert films. A must for all fans of The King.
Sammi Cheng World Tour 2004
(27 Aug, Singapore Indoor Stadium)
The Queen of Asian Pop thrilled over 10,000 fans two years ago, and looks set to excite fans with a better show this time round, featuring colourful staging and Cheng’s signature breathtaking costumes!
Singapore Street Opera Festival
(Singapore River, 13-15 Aug)
The inaugural Singapore Street Opera Festival brings colourful performances to the Singapore River! The three-day event has three major components: Chinese opera performances, street fiestas and an exhibition. Six performances in Hokkien, Cantonese and Teochew have been planned over three days.
Global Brand Forum
(Raffles City Convention Centre, 16-17 Aug)
Learn how to encourage debate, foster reflection, and engineer change in a way to manage your business from the world’s leading names. Celebrity speakers include Rudy Giuliani (left), Francis Ford Coppola, and more.
PA Forum 2004
(20-21 Aug, Swissôtel The Stamford)
This two-day forum will address the latest developments in governance and accountability, and providing strategic insights into business, government and world finance, as well as best-practice case studies by leading local and international speakers.
Jewellery Time 2004
(Paragon Shopping Centre, 17-26 Sep)
Diamonds, sapphires and gems of all sorts will bedazzle when 12 international luxury watchmakers showcase collections of bejeweled beauties worth over USD$ 35 million! The exhibition is presented by Cortina Watch. Please call (65) 6339 9447 for enquiries
“The Trocks”
(7-11 Sep, Esplanade Theatre)
High art or high camp? See for yourself when you watch Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo, a 14 man ballet company from New York, performing classical ballet excerpts. Ballet has rarely been so hilarious!
Mamma Mia!
(23 Sep-17 Oct, Esplanade Theatre)
Be transported to a fantasy Greek island and engage in the angst of a daughter's quest to discover the identity of her father. All this while enjoying ABBA's greatest hits which have been ingeniously woven into MAMMA MIA!, a tale of love, laughter and friendship.
Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon 2004
(5 Dec)
Register now for the biggest and most popular running event of the year! With funds raised for visually impaired patients locally and overseas, this is fitness with a purpose. This year’s route will feature picturesque Singapore backdrops such as East Coast, Shenton Way, City Hall and the Padang.
I had a stopover to Singa last 2001 before going to Dubai. I stayed in the hotel just only 4 hours. Singa is a great place to live in. In terms of cleanliness and peace and order but economically not. Mahal kaau didto lodging, foods, clothes and etc...The main city itself mura ug naa ka sa sulod sa forest kay daghan kayo plants, trees and flowers na foggy pa jud kaayo. Ila mga taxi drivers kay buotan ug friendly pa jud dli parehas sa atoa nga kusog kaayo mangwarta.
Ok ra tingali na kun mahal kaayo puy-an ang Singapore basta you are earning Sing dollar pud....unsa man mga taga-singapore?...
how long have you been staying na sa singapore? i hope we can be friends... and hope you can show me around soonOriginally Posted by Brahman
Island states down in the Pacific --- the likes of Christmas Island (Kiribati), Fiji, etc. --- are better destinations. If you can go further down, in the Indian Ocean, there is Maldives. All paradises.
I been here since last year.Originally Posted by peababy
yes we can be friends, PM me your YM or your friendster account.
Singapore is nothing if you forget to checkout GEYLANG ... hehehehe
" A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. " - 2nd Amendment , Bill of Rights of the United States of America
ill be there next year.. hopefully..
"FAITH is the confidence that what we hope for will actually happen; it gives us assurance about things we cannot see." (Hebrews 11:1)
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