Places of Interest
Remembrance Day at Kranji War Memorial
11th November is Remembrance Day. It is named by King George V to commemorate the end of World War I (WWI). Every year on a Sunday nearest to 11th November, in Singapore, a solemn occasion is held to honour the soldiers who sacrificed selflessly in WWI. This year it happens to be on actual day [...]
13Nov2007 | JM | 1 comment | ContinuedGeylang Serai Malay Village
Have you been to Malay Village at Geylang Serai? It is a place which relishes the good old days from 1950s to 1960s of traditional Malay “kampong” lifestyle. Kampung Museum, Art Gallery, Hall of Fame, banquet facilities and kampong shops in the Malay village promises to keep you immersed in the enriching Malay culture. [...]
8Nov2007 | JM | 1 comment | ContinuedChangi Airport Terminal 3 Sneak Preview
It is 66 more days to 9th January 2008, the official opening day of Singapore Changi International Airport Terminal 3 when they will receive their very first flight. The state of art terminal cost SGD$1.75 billion to build and is expected to handle 22 million passengers a year and that is almost 5 times of [...]
2Nov2007 | JM | 1 comment | ContinuedVisit to Little India
Another interesting celebration near Deepavali is Theemithi which is also known as the fire walking festival. For this year, it was carried out on 29th October 2007 at 3am. Sadly, it is over for this year so you will have to wait till next year to courageous faithful walking barefooted across a 4 metres bed [...]
30Oct2007 | JM | 4 comments | ContinuedCelebrate Deepavali in Singapore
Deepavali is a major Indian festival that is of great significance in the Hindu culture. Deepavali which is also known as the “Festival of Lights” symbolizes the victory of good over evil, and lamps are lit as a sign of celebration and hope for humankind. Lights and lamps are thus featured prominently during this festive [...]
30Oct2007 | JM | 0 comments | Continued