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Friday, June 1, 2007. I bought 3 Singapore Airlines Limited tickets in early February so that my family could fly Singapore Airlines from London Heathrow to Saigon, Vietnam via Singapore. The total cost of the tickets was £2295. The visas cost £120. The tickets arrived in mid-March 2002. Unfortunately, they did not have any Singapore Airlines logos and the only attractive feature was the Singapore Airlines name printed in the “Issued By” box and the “SQ” flight prefixes. The travel agent in London booked...

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Friday, June 1, 2007. I bought 3 Singapore Airlines Limited tickets in early February so that my family could fly Singapore Airlines from London Heathrow to Saigon, Vietnam via Singapore. The total cost of the tickets was £2295. The visas cost £120. The tickets arrived in mid-March 2002. Unfortunately, they did not have any Singapore Airlines logos and the only attractive feature was the Singapore Airlines name printed in the “Issued By” box and the “SQ” flight prefixes. The travel agent in London booked...

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Singapore Tourism Board: June 2007

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Friday, June 1, 2007. I bought 3 Singapore Airlines Limited tickets in early February so that my family could fly Singapore Airlines from London Heathrow to Saigon, Vietnam via Singapore. The total cost of the tickets was £2295. The visas cost £120. The tickets arrived in mid-March 2002. Unfortunately, they did not have any Singapore Airlines logos and the only attractive feature was the Singapore Airlines name printed in the “Issued By” box and the “SQ” flight prefixes. The travel agent in London booked...

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Singapore Tourism Board: Singapore Little India

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Thursday, May 31, 2007. When the British ruled Singapore they divided the Indians, Chinese and Malays into 'ethnic quarters' - today's Little India, the successor to the former Indian ethnic quarter of Chulia Kampong, has served the Indian community as the site of their temples, classical Indian music and dance centres, and restaurants for many years. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Planning a Singapore Vacation.

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Singapore Tourism Board: Singapore Adventure

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Sunday, May 27, 2007. My favorite part of Malaysia, however, is the warmth of its people. I have yet to travel in this country without collecting remarkable tales of hospitality, openness, and generosity. I've found the Malaysian people to be genuine in their approach to foreign visitors, another fine byproduct of the underdeveloped tourism industry. For those who want to find a nice little corner of paradise, Malaysia could be your answer. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Planning a Singapore Vacation.

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Singapore Tourism Board: Singapore Entertainment

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Wednesday, May 30, 2007. There's a lively bar and club scene. Areas that come to life after dark are Tanjong Pagar, Mohammed Sultan Road, Boat Quay, Orchard Road, and Pasir Panjang village. Drinks are fairly expensive but most bars have happy hours. Clubs are plentiful but can be subdued compared to those in other major cities. Albert Mall hosts a two week Dumpling Festival at the start of June. Thousands of dumplings - packets of rice wrapped in bamboo leaves - get eaten. Thaipusam in February is a Hind...

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Singapore Tourism Board: Singapore Travel Tales

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Saturday, May 26, 2007. I made up an excuse to go to Singapore - buy a digital camera. Not that Singapore has any great bargains in that department, but the model I was buying, a Sony F707 was selling for about $200 US less than in Bangkok, so that savings would at least pay for my air ticket and hotel. But why travel alone? Hello, old girlfriend! Want to go to Singapore for the weekend? Great And that was that. So much for saving any money - might as well make a holiday out of it. Checked in, we then we...

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Singapore Tourism information: Best time to visit Singapore

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Tuesday, May 29, 2007. Best time to visit Singapore. And Chinatown turns into a swarming sea of panic stricken last-minute shoppers. Then on the first day of the holiday, virtually everything Chinese closes - eateries, shops, businesses. Forget about it! Most reopen on the third day of the holiday, but many choose to stay closed for the full 2 weeks, the traditional amount of time for Chinese to observe this holiday. Not to fear! If you are visiting Singapore around Chinese New Year, there are a few thin...

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Singapore Tourism information: Singapore Istana

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Thursday, May 31, 2007. Care to meet the President in his home? If you’re lucky, you just might! The Istana (or “palace” in Malay) is the official residence of the President of Singapore and just five times a year, its gates are open to members of the public. Very nice information on Singapore Istana and superp blog about singapore tourism. July 14, 2011 at 11:49 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Best time to visit Singapore.

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Singapore Tourism Guide: June 2007

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Friday, June 1, 2007. I flew Cathay Pacific airlines and have no complaints about the service. In fact, they served premium ice cream on the flight, first time I have seen this on an airline and a nice touch. All prices are quoted in Singapore dollars. At the time I made this trip, $1.00 USD = $1.70 Sing dollar; $1 Sing dollar = 24 Baht. What can I say about Changi? Lonely Planet lists several budget accommodation options, but in their usual prissy manner they neglected to mention Geylang as a ghetto for...

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Singapore Tourism information: Singapore Guide

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Monday, May 28, 2007. Guide is your one stop source of trusted updated information to Visit Malaysia. In Singapore, you can go on a taxi tour conducted by taxi drivers who are also qualified licensed tourist guides. A first of its kind in Asia, taxi tours offer you a completely customised visit to Singapore with personal attention by some of the best informal travel guides around – taxi drivers! These taxi tours can be easily booked through the taxi companies' hotline, hotel tour desks or travel agencies.

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Malaysia Tourism: Kuala Lumpur Travel Guide - Attractions

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Tuesday, May 29, 2007. Kuala Lumpur Travel Guide - Attractions. Most of Kuala Lumpur's historic sights are located in the area around Merdeka Square/Jalan Hishamuddin area, while many of the gardens, parks, and museums are out at Lake Gardens. Taxi fare between the two areas should run you about RM5 ($1.30). If you plan to sightsee on a Monday, check the listings to make sure the attractions you plan to visit aren't closed. Cosmo's World Theme Park. Jame Mosque (Masjid Jame). Kuala Lumpur Railway Station.

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Malaysia Tourism Information: Malaysia Events

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Wednesday, May 30, 2007. The Asian X-Games comes to Kuala Lumpur. The world's best alternative sports athletes will come to Malaysia, competing for prize money, medals and the most coveted prize of all, a qualifying place in the 2002 Summer X-Games in America. Kuala Lumpur City is the perfect place to stage the Asian X games Qualifier, especially as the backdrop to the event will be the "extreme" landmark of the Petronas Twin Towers, tallest twin tower in the world. Events at the Asian X Games includes:.

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Malaysia Tourism: Shopping in Malaysia

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Thursday, May 31, 2007. GET SET. Strap on your jet packs. Go. No, this is not a space jaunt at the speed of light but an exhilarating – and potentially exhausting – shopping marathon at whatever speed your wallet can muster. From haute couture and high-gloss brands to flea markets and home grown fashion, Kuala Lumpur, the Malaysian capital, has it all. Send us your Feedback / Letter to the Editor. Kuala Lumpur luxury shopping Starhill Mall. Starhill pulls in the posh crowd. 8221; (A little cheaper? Be su...

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Malaysia Tourism Information: May 2007

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Thursday, May 31, 2007. Beaches of Langkawi Malaysia. The beaches of Langkawi are legendary in their pristine beauty. Fringed by swaying palms and sloping gently towards azure blue waters, they gently coax you into taking things easy and let the restless world pass you by without regrets. All beaches are gazetted as public areas and accessible to the public. Pantai Tanjung Rhu - the world seems so far away from here. Pantai Batu Hampar is quite difficult to access. This stretch of beach boasts white sand...

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Malaysia Tourism Board: Malaysia Trip Report

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Friday, June 1, 2007. We first traveled to Malaysia in November 2000 but back then we only had a short stop in Kuala Lumpur. When we started planning a spring trip we wanted to go to a beach destination. We first looked at the Philippines but we came to the conclusion that we wanted something more “mainstream”. So since we have friends in KL we decided to give Malaysia another try and check out the beaches there. Welcome to Kuala Lumpur (aka KL). How to get around KL? What is there to see in KL. Getting ...

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Malaysia Tourism Information: Malaysia Travel

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Saturday, June 2, 2007. This comment has been removed by the author. August 30, 2008 at 8:34 AM. No doubt there are so many things to see and to do in Malaysia as all the other travel sites suggests. This place seems to be the best location for me to plan my vacation this year end. Its also some time now that I have been to any vacations and I am more than optimistic that Malaysia is going to be the best place for me to visit. Looking for Holiday villas. For the said reason. August 30, 2008 at 8:35 AM.

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Friday, June 1, 2007. I flew Cathay Pacific airlines and have no complaints about the service. In fact, they served premium ice cream on the flight, first time I have seen this on an airline and a nice touch. All prices are quoted in Singapore dollars. At the time I made this trip, $1.00 USD = $1.70 Sing dollar; $1 Sing dollar = 24 Baht. What can I say about Changi? Lonely Planet lists several budget accommodation options, but in their usual prissy manner they neglected to mention Geylang as a ghetto for...

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