[Updated on 11 May 2019] How to get to Marina Barrage Marina Barrage by MRT and Bus Marina Barrage nearest MRT: Bayfront MRT and Marina Bay MRT From Marina Bay MRT to Marina Barrage, take SBS Bus Service 400 (0700hrs – 2330hrs) From Tanjong Pagar MRT Station to Marina Barrage, take SBS Bus Service 400…
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Singapore Blog Awards 2012
The 5th Singapore Blog Awards has unveiled the winners of 10 Main Categories (food, lifestyle, travel, etc) and 5 others for the Sponsored and Celebrity Categories last Saturday, 21 July at the Singapore Food Trail / Singapore Flyer. Congratulations to all winners! A few of them were repeat winners whom we went Melbourne together last…
Marina Bay Sands Singapore
Touted as Asia’s most remarkable entertainment destination, Marina Bay Sands, a subsidiary of Las Vegas Sands Corp., has propelled Singapore’s business, leisure and entertainment scene to the next level. The US$5.5 billion integrated resort offers a luxury hotel comprising of three 55-storey towers capped by the Sands SkyPark that incorporates a 150-metre infinity swimming pool,…
Night scenes around Singapore
Happy 2010! Long waited for this post my friends! I just came back from Penang, yes… spent my New Year in Penang. These shots were taken with Pentax K-X on Christmas and before New Year in Singapore. We had a fun time hopping around the city with our Penang relatives. Somehow, I still prefer the…
Over 100 people stuck on Singapore Flyer
We just came back from downtown and I even managed to snap a pic of the Singapore Flyer, the world’s largest observation wheel before it started to drizzle. When we got home, we heard from the news that Singapore Flyer was experiencing technical fault and about 173 people were stuck on the Flyer for more…
Merlion, The Esplanade & Singapore Flyer
A picturesque shot taken past midnight at the Merlion Park, one of the famous landmarks of great cities of the world. With Singapore Flyer in the background, this is the world’s first floating stage – Marina Bay Floating Stadium (滨海湾浮动舞台) which was completed in 2007. It will be used to hold the opening and closing…