Tuesday, 07 September 2010

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If there is one word that best captures Singapore, it is “unique”. A dynamic city rich in contrast and colour, you'll find a harmonious blend of culture, cuisine, arts and architecture here. Brimming with unbridled energy, this little dynamo in Southeast Asia embodies the finest of both East and West.A single day's trail will take you from the past to the future, from exotic ethnic enclave to efficient business centre, from serene gardens to sleek skyscrapers.

Computer games model many interesting real-world problems and provide a fun, scalable, virtual environment for technological interplay. The conference venue at Singapore provides a similar fun, diverse but real-world environment for the gaming community to interact and connect. Suntec Singapore International Convention and Exhibition Centre serves as the Conference venue.

    

ATTIRE & WEATHER 

Singapore has a warm and humid climate throughout the year with a daily average temperature range of 24 degrees Celsius to 31 degrees Celsius. Singapore has a relative humidity of 96%.Light and summer clothing made from natural fabrics like cotton is therefore best for everyday wear. Conference venues and shopping centers tend to get a bit cold, so come prepared with a light jacket or shawl.

 

LANGUAGE

English is a widely spoken language and the common business language of all. Other languages spoken include Mandarin, various other Chinese dialects, Malay and Tamil.

 
 

CURRENCY

The local currency is Singapore dollars and cents. Notes come in denominations of SGD 2, SGD 5, SGD 10, SGD 20, SGD 50, SGD 100, SGD 500, SGD 1,000, and SGD 10,000. Coins come in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20 and 50 cents and SGD 1. Banking hours are Mondays to Fridays: 1000 hrs to 1500 hrs. Saturdays: 0930 hrs to 1300 hrs (some banks are open until 1500 hrs. However, some banks do not have foreign exchange dealings on Saturdays.
 
Passports are required when cashing in travellers' cheques. A nominal commission may be charged. Other than the Singapore Dollar, the US and Australian Dollars, Yen and British Pound are also accepted in most major shopping centres and big departmental stores. Major cards are widely accepted by establishments in Singapore

 
 

DRINKING WATER

It is perfectly safe to drink water straight from the tap in Singapore. However, for those who prefer bottled mineral water, local supermarkets and grocers usually carry a sizeable selection.
 
ELECTRICITY

Singapore voltage is 220-240 volts AC, 50 cycles per second. On request, most hotels will provide transformers to visitors with electrical appliances of a different voltage, such as 110-120 volts, 60 cycles per second. When shopping for electrical appliances, do remember to check the voltage of the item against the acceptable voltage in your home country. The power plugs used in Singapore are of the three-pin, square-shaped type.

 

MONEY CHANGERS

Money changing services are available at Singapore Changi Airport round the clock and at most banks and hotels.Apart from banks and hotels, money can be changed wherever the sign "Licensed Money Changer" is displayed. Most shopping complexes have a licensed money changer. Visitors are discouraged from changing money with unlicensed money changers.
 
TIPPING

Tipping is not practised as most hotels and restaurants in Singapore already levy a 10% service charge on customers' bills. Tipping is not a way of life in Singapore and is prohibited at the airport.

 

MEDICAL FACILITIES

Singapore's medical facilities are among the finest in the world, with well-qualified doctors and dental surgeons.Pharmacies are ready available at supermarkets, department stores, hotels and shopping centres. Registered pharmacists generally work from 0900 hrs to 1800 hrs. Most hotels have their own doctor on-call around the clock. For an ambulance, dial 995.

SMOKING

Smoking is not permitted in public service vehicles, museums, libraries, lifts, theatres, cinemas, air-conditioned restaurants, non-airconditioned eating houses, hawker centers, hair salons, supermarkets, department stores and government offices. In line with efforts to improve the nightlife experience for all, there are smoking restrictions on entertainment outlets. Smoking is no longer allowed in all pubs, discos, karaoke bars and nightspots, unless within approved smoking rooms or smoking corners. Offenders can be fined up to SGD 1,000.

 
   

FOREIGN & SINGAPORE MISSIONS

The majority of foreign missions are closed on Saturdays and some open only in the morning. It is recommended that you telephone to check office hours before visiting.For Contact details and additional information visit STB's Foreign & Singapore Mission's page.

 


Sentosa

Sentosa is a picturesque 500-hectare island that houses a host of activities and amenities, ranging from water sports to nature parks, historical sites to golf courses and yacht clubs, and its signature beaches, hotels and an exclusive cluster of private condominiums with waterfront views. Let your hair down at one of Sentosa’s many bars and cafes, which serve a wide range of refreshing cocktails and food along the sandy coast. Enjoy a day of thrilling adventures, scenic views, exciting water sports and a beach-side sunset dinner, all in one convenient location.

Built in 1968, Sentosa, which means peace and tranquility in Malay, has become one of Singapore’s biggest tourist attractions. Sentosa will soon be host to even more guests, with the upcoming Resorts World grand opening adding on to their current list of hotels and attractions.

For more information, please visit www.sentosa.com.sg


The Merlion


Standing at 37 metres high, this half-lion, half-fish creature brings you to the depth of the sea as you walk side-by-side with legendary sea dragons and mythical mermaids. Relive the origins of the Merlion in an enchanting animation feature and discover what fortune lies in store for you at the mouth of the Mercubs.
Get a glimpse of the Merlion view where you will be rewarded with a 360° view of Sentosa and Singapore's southern shores. From the Mouth Gallery Viewing Deck on level 9, you can even spot Singapore's impressive skyline.


Cable Car

Glide through the air high above the harbour skies on a scenic adventure. The 1.6km ride to and from Sentosa offers expansive views of lush greenery and stunning coastal sights.


Sentosa Luge & Skyride

Sentosa brings you the first ever luge in Southeast Asia. Part go-cart, part-toboggan, pure excitement – the luge is a fun-filled gravity ride that's safe for all ages. With a unique steering and braking system that allows you to make the ride as leisurely or as exciting as you want. Jump on the Sentosa Luge & Skyride and brace yourself for a brand new island resort adventure.


Songs of the Sea

Get ready to fall under the spell of a new nightly extravaganza set in the sea. Songs of the Sea brings you a mesmerizing show with a live cast and dramatic effects pyrotechnics, water jets, brilliant lasers, special computer imaging, bursts of fire, captivating music and stunning flame bursts. It's a one-of-a-kind entertainment that's not to be missed. Songs of the Sea is a rain or shine event.


Underwater World


The Underwater World oceanarium on Sentosa is home to more than 2,500 fishes from 250 different species.


Sentosa 4D Magix

For a mind-blowing interactive experience, nothing beats Sentosa 4D Magix! Built at a cost of S$3.5 million, this state-of-the-art theatre offers you a whole new generation of movie magic.


Images of Singapore

Images of Singapore is a journey to the very soul of Singapore – a place where cultural diversity, unity of values, adventure, perseverance and honor converge like nowhere else in the world. A must-visit for every visitor.


Tiger Sky Tower

Singapore's tallest observatory tower offers panoramic views at 131 metres above sea level across Singapore, Sentosa, Southern Islands, right up to neighboring Malaysia and the Indonesian islands.


Fort Siloso Tours

Singapore's only preserved coastal fort stands as an important window to our colonial past and a poignant reminder of the war years. It has the largest collection of World War II memorabilia with life-sized replicas, interactive exhibits and even authentic aromas are lovingly recreated. Visitors can browse through more than 245 photographs, documents and film clips on display. When 'classes' are over, head out into the sunshine and examine actual 17th century guns and cannons, or explore the old tunnels. And while you're here, be sure to check out two new docudramas about the war years, three new routes and some brand-new exhibits, guaranteed to make history leap out at you.

Dolphin Lagoon

Included in your Underwater World ticket price is a visit to the Dolphin Lagoon. You'll get to observe the highly intelligent Indo-Pacific Humpback Dolphins through a series of interactive, feeding and training sessions specially designed to demonstrate their natural ability of tail-walking synchronization.

 

Resort World

The newly opened Resorts World Sentosa features the only Universal Studios theme park in Asia, one of two casinos in Singapore, as well as six hotels. With a wide array of entertainment, shows, celebrity chef restaurants and international boutiques located on a half kilometer stretch, this mega resort promises and experience like no other.

For more information, please visit www.rwsentosa.com

Casino

Resorts World offers a host of exciting gaming opportunities along with unique entertainment and dining experiences. With rich designer décor, exclusive private rooms and premium clubs, you’re sure to be entertained.

For more information, please visit www.rwsentosa.com

 


Singapore Flyer

Standing at 165 metres, the S$240-million Singapore Flyer giant observation wheel is a new visitor attraction at Marina Bay. Unobstructed in all directions, from sunrise until sunset, the visitor will be able to take in different perspectives of the dynamic Singapore landscape at every turn of the wheel.


There is no better way to enjoy panoramic views of Singapore’s Marina Bay area and Central Business District than on the world’s tallest ferris wheel, the Singapore Flyer. Open from 8.30am to 10.30pm, visitors can enjoy both day and night viewings of the breath-taking city lights and sea views. With a variety of dining and shopping options, the Singapore Flyer promises an experience you’ll never forget. Joining the ranks of London and China, the Singapore Flyer commenced building in 2005 and was finally open to the public on 15 April 2008. Within 3 months, the Singapore Flyer welcomed over 1 million visitors. 

The Singapore Flyer will sit astride a three-storey building with an exciting array of retail, entertainment and food-and-beverage choices, including an Asian tropical rainforest. Special LED lighting mounted on the giant wheel rim provides for a kaleidoscopic visual display at night.

 

For more information, call (65) 6734 8829 or visit www.singaporeflyer.com.sg.


 

Jurong Bird Park

The award-winning Jurong Bird Park houses 600 species of birds in a 20.2 hectare hillside, making it the largest in the world. It is no surprise they attracted 900,000 visitors in 2009. With 18 attractions, private tours and special programs, it is no surprise they attracted over 900,000 visitors in 2009.

The Jurong Bird Park is committed towards preservation, with the only Avian Hospital in Asia Pacific. In 2006, the Bird Park became the recipient of the Conservation & Research Award for the Oriental Pied Hornbill Conservation Project by IV International Symposium on Breeding Birds in Captivity (ISBBC).

For more information, please visit www.birdpark.com.sg

 

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Uniquely Singapore - Unique is the word that captures Singapore, a dynamic city rich in contrast and color where you'll find a harmonious blend of cultures, cuisines, arts and architecture. Singapore consists of the Main Island and 63 smaller Islands within its territorial waters. Its intricate cultural basket is woven with the fibers of traditional Chinese, Malay and Hindu cultures that have established themselves on this island. This name Singapore is derived from the Sanskrit term "Singa Pura" which means "Lion City". This island nation offers visitors tantalizing attractions from cultural, natural and culinary delights.

A bridge between the East & West for centuries, Singapore, located in the heart of fascinating Southeast Asia, continues to embrace tradition and modernity today. The Island is often referred as City of diverse cultures, The Garden City, the Fun City, and City for the Arts and the Gateway City. Brimming with unbridled energy and bursting with exciting events, Singapore offers countless unique, memorable experiences waiting to be discovered.

For tours and sightseeing on places of interests in Singapore, please visit Tour East Singapore's website at www.toureast.net . Kindly book your appointments under Asia Pacific Technology Forum and the name of the event for better services.

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Head Office
15 Cairnhill Road, #07-05A Cairnhill Place, Singapore 229650
T: (65) 6735 1221 F: (65) 6238 2886
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