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Official launch of the Singapore Cable Car Sky Network and the new Sentosa Line

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Mrupupup attended the official launch of the Singapore Cable Car Sky Network and the new Sentosa Line. Quite a good event with free cable ride on their new Sentosa line cable car across the Sentosa island. Got a nice garden party with yummy food! The new Sentosa's Skynetwork Cable Car  started from June 2105 and it will let you soar high above the destinations through the sky on the most scenic highway in Sentosa island.  Fly high above the jungle, sand and sea on the new Sentosa Line. You can choose your stop at the Merlion station, Imbiah Lookout station and Siloso Point station to enjoy the sandy beaches, Underwater World Singapore, Madame Tussauds, Megazip Adventure Park, Skyline Luge Sentosa, 4-D AdventureLand, Tiger Sky Tower, Universal Studios Singapore and the S.E.A. Aquarium. Prices range from $5.50 to $13 depending on age and whether you are tourist or local citizen. Add $10 to enjoy unlimited one day rides and free guided back-of-house tour. More information from th

Buildings of Singapore - spoken... only with pictures.

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Have you notice the buildings of Singapore?  Below pictures taken as Mrupupup walked along the streets of Singapore.                  

DBS MARINA REGATTA 2015 – IGNITE THE BAY WITH 28TH SEA GAMES

The DBS Marina Regatta is back, and this time, it is bigger and better than ever. This year’s regatta holds special significance with the 28th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games (held in Singapore) to bring the best of the region’s sailing and dragon boating teams to Marina Bay in celebration of SG50 (Singapore is 50 years old).The Regatta spans three weekends, enabling even more people to join in the fun. Each weekend will offer something different for the community, including those who live and work around the Marina Bay area, sports enthusiasts and families. DBS Marina Regatta Festival Highlights Weekend 1 (30-31 May 15) Paddle for Good Weekend 2 (6-7 June 15) Best of Southeast Asia Sports Weekend 3 (13-14 June 15) SEA Games Sailing @ the Urban Beach Highlights • Paddle for Good • Asian Drum Challenge • Asian Songwriting Challenge  • Dance & Cheerleading Challenge • DBS Movies by the Bay • Cycle by the Bay • Bumboat tours • Amazing Race • Arcade Games/ Kinect • Regatta Cosplay

Chinatown Food Street Singapore - Reunion Gathering

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Mrupupup spend Saturday night at Chinatown Food Street Singapore. This food place is right at the heart of Chinatown Singapore. We had fun and enjoyed the food. Check out the great hawker food available (pictures below). The prices of the food are not too expensive and food items were very yummy.   Satay   Guo Hiang - Fried items   Enjoy the sound of firecrackers   Beef noodles and Bak Kut Teh (Pork)   Chinatown Food Street   Chinatown Food Street has the  extension of hours to 2am till 18 Feb 2015, take note late night supper dining is popular at this place. Chinatown Food Street will be closed on 19 Feb 2015 for Chinese New Year and will resume operations on 20 Feb 2015 with its original operating hours of 11am to 11pm.   Chinatown Food Street will be decked out in beautiful festive decorations for Chinese New Year. To add to the festivities, there will be activities including lighting of sparklers and games for the whole family. There

Singapore is the top place to visit in 2015 by Lonely Planet

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Wow, Singapore is the top place to visit in 2015 as nominated by the Lonely Planet. Guess - Mrupupup knows why - because Singapore celebrates its 50th birthday next year in 2015. There will be many celebrations and parties to attend to remember a small red dot on the map as Singapore survived for 50 years in the world stage. Impressive small little country. There are many things to do in Singapore. The country has 'quirky' attractions like the Singapore Gardens by the Bay (the expensive Gardens with two cool conservatories), multi-culture and many religions in harmony with each other. The Sports Hub attracting big sports events. However, Mrupupup hopes that the Sports Hub fixes the sandy field in the stadium. There many sporting events to look forward like the Southeast Asian Games. Singapore is 50 years old. Time to celebrate and remember the progress the country made.

Trick Eye Museum Singapore at RWS Sentosa

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Mrupupup had a great time in Trick Eye Museum located at Resorts World Sentosa (RWS). There were so many interesting 3D art on display at the Trick Eye Museum. The Trick Eye Museum is located near to the Malaysian Food Court and Astons at RWS Sentosa. Entrance fee costs about $25 for adult. If your want to go to Trick Eye museum, do bring a great camera and take all the weird photos. Mrupupup had great fun and took several photos of people having fun! Thanks Trick Eye Museum Singapore for the free preview of the place!   Fiery Inferno, Help, Help!!     Oh no! Where is my Head gone??? Scary ??     I am an Angel and I can fly and take a selfie!     Scream!!     Hold steady- Trick Eye!

Breeze - The Scarlet Hotel Very Cool Rooftop Bar and Restaurant

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Yoaz people! Breeze is a very cool rooftop bar and restaurant on top of the Scarlet Hotel at 33 Erskine Road (hotel next to Maxwell Market). Breeze, The Scarlet Hotel's exclusive Level 4 rooftop bar welcomes guests for relaxing evenings of decadent indulgence and the ultimate al fresco experience under the beautiful business district skyline. Rejuvenated during the hotel's extensive five-month facelift. Since July 14, Breeze is set to seduce with a swanky new look, an updated and exciting food menu,and an expanded drinks menu, featuring signature cocktails and an exclusive range of beer.   Mrupupup went on a food tasting (thanks to the friendly folks from PR communications!) and had a cool time trying the new menu. The food was very well prepared and yummy! Thanks to Chef!   Mrupupup tried the avocado tempura (awesome dish!), momotaro tomato salad (expensive Japanese yummy tomato  with fresh crabmeat), chicken wings with Korean bulgogi sauc

Alive Museum in Singapore

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Alive Museum is Singapore’s latest fun destination. Alive Museum is for all ages, especially fun for kids. Mrupupup recently visited the Alive Museum which help to present the concept of art into entertainment. The Alive Museum covers over 10,000 square feet with more than 80 artworks brought vibrantly alive with 3D painting, shading and drawing techniques that create visual illusions. Visitors will not only be able to experience magical ideas in reality by touching and watching objects, they will be part of the masterpiece, especially the Marilyn Monroe piece. So no need to go Jeju Island (in South Korea) to experience the Alive Museum. Mrupupup had been to the Jeju's outlet of Alive Museum before felt it was similar to the Alive Museum in Suntec City Mall. Mrupupup's experience of Alive Museum was fun and interesting. Mrupupup loved the ET movie art piece, Marilyn Monroe interactive art piece, Nelson Mendela 'jumping' art and many more. Approximate Duration of