Kranji Countryside is one of six farming clusters in Singapore, otherwise known as Agro-Parks. Spanning the Upper Kranji and Lim Chu Kang areas, Kranji Countryside is known as the last Kampung (malay for village) of mainland Singapore. This trip is part of an event which involved youth bringing seniors out to visit the farms.
Sunday, 30 November 2014
Friday, 28 November 2014
SEA Aquarium Trip Report
I visited SEA Aquarium as part of my company's family day outing. This relatively new attraction was awarded one of the top 10 Aquariums in Asia by TTG Travel Awards and used to boast the world's largest acrylic viewing panel, verified by Guinness Book of Records. I must say that among the aquariums I visited so far (Hong Kong Ocean Park, Underwater World, KLCC Aquaria), SEA Aquarium at RWS has the best atmosphere and the most comprehensive collection of marine life. Entry to Maritime Experiential Museum is included in the $38 admission ticket.
Friday, 21 November 2014
9 Most Family Friendly Attractions in Singapore
When most people think of a holiday to Singapore, they think of food, shopping and maybe some culture and heritage. But today, we are going to focus our attention of family-friendly attractions. You may think it is as simple as adding a children's playground or kid-friendly shows, but I can assure that there is much more than that. Let's explore the 9 premier family friendly attractions in Singapore. You may even be surprised at some of the attractions that make the list!
Saturday, 8 November 2014
Cheapest Holiday in Sentosa: SGD20 for 1 entlre day!
Sentosa is an expensive destination. With typical meals starting at $8 and whole day attraction passes at $69.90, a 1 day family vacation to Sentosa can easily cost $300. However, here is a little secret: There are actually many value attractions in Sentosa that can easily last you a full day. In this article, I shall show you the little secrets to visit Sentosa for just $20. And yes, that includes food.
Tuesday, 4 November 2014
Sentosa Update November 2014
If you have a look at this map, there is A LOT going on! Indeed, I was quite surprised at the number of changes Sentosa Island has undergone (or will be undergoing) in the past few months. Of course last week I just covered the new Madame Tussauds Wax museum that recently opened. This week, let's look at what else the rest of the island has to offer.
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