The Singapore cityscape looks like it was ripped from the pages of a science fiction comic book. If you’re hungry for a true Singapore experience, sample the myriad street foods or take a cultural cooking class. The Botanic Gardens and the Gardens By the Bay offer a slice of horticultural heaven, and the observation deck of the Sands SkyPark makes you feel like you’re high above the clouds. The banks and walkways along the Singapore River bustle with local activity.
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Wren's is a British shoe polish brand founded by Mr William Edward Wren in 1889. It is one of the few remaining shoe polish brands to exist through three centuries and will be celebrating her 130th anniversary in 2019. Our HQ in Singapore has a small shoe polish museum housing artefacts of different brands from all over the world with the main purpose of educating and sharing information about shoe polish. Some interesting artefacts are shoe polish manufactured in Singapore during the 1950s, shoetrees with a history of nearly 100 years old and of course Wren's shoe polish with the Royal Warrants of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth II.
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i Spa Singapore embrace the holistic philosophy, where traditional and modern healing techniques in combination with our natural products to achieve total wellness and body care. We offer many choices to help alleviating your day stresses. Please call us to schedule your ultimate massage experience, we are ready to deliver only the best to you.
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MaxiCABooking SG strives to provide dedicated transportation services with a large fleet of limo cab, maxi cab & mini bus ranging from 4 seaters limo to 44 seater coach and not forgetting our party buses! Each vehicle comes with plush seats, spacious interior & seating arrangements. With the largest fleet in town, we are able to provide Fast, Reliable & Affordable transportation in Singapore.
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I always combine my visit to scenic and tranquil Woodlands Waterfront Park with Admirality Park as they are practically next to each other across a road. Woodlands North mrt station is a convenient station for visiting both parks via Republic Polytechnic, Woodlands Waterfront Park is located right on the edge of the Straits of Johor and this coastal park boasts unobstructed views of Johor Bahru(JB). Most people walk down the long jetty (400 m) and being on the jetty is the closest place one can get to JB. In the evening, a magnificent sunset can be enjoyed here too. Fishing is only allowed at certain stretch of the jetty. There is even a casual restaurant, Rasa Istimewa Waterfront Restaurant, situated in the middle of the jetty. It serves various seafood dishes like steamed fish and prawns, as well as satay. It is opened only from 12 pm daily. There is a large playground featuring netted “Sky Bridges and Sky Cabins”. Visitors can also enjoy a panoramic view of the entire coastal park and the Straits of Johor from high vantage points and rest shelters placed along the scenic trails as the park has undulating terrain further inland. These trails are great for cyclists, joggers and hikers. Walking along the waterfront promenade will lead to the Causeway with its large water pipes. It is also possible to walk to the Singapore Custom from here or to Marsiling Park using the Marsiling Park Connector. .
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Yesterday I decided to explore the parks in the Woodlands vicinity. I alighted by Republic Polytechnic which is a great place to start to explore Admiralty Park. The top part of the park is predominantly for children’s entertainment so carry on past the amusements and then you find natural wooded areas. It was here I had opportunity to see nature up close. A monitor lizard was basking whilst plantain squirrels were seen in abundance on nearby trees. Quite a few butterflies about including: Chocolate glass yellow Malayan eggfly Birds included: Collared kingfisher Pin-striped tit-babbler Java myna Yellow vented bulbul A bees nest in a tree trunk was interesting and I’m grateful to a member of Nature Explorers for explaining the demise of an ant affected by the cordiceps fungi. Plenty of interesting paths to explore even though the lumberjacks were busy felling trees with areas cordoned off. Disappointing to see large amounts of garbage in the water adjacent to where the water system drains from the park to enter the causeway. A great half day and off to Marsiling Park for the afternoon.
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