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The smallest country in Southeast Asia, Singapore has a total land area of 719.9km2. Besides its main island, Singapore has 63 tiny islands, most of them uninhabited. Both a city and a country, Singapore is often referred to as the “little red dot”. Though small, there’s plenty to see, do and explore in the city-state.

4 Unique Ways To Rediscover The Singapore Story As A MASTER Series Guest At...

by Coleen Leong The Telok Ayer heritage area is a hot spot for foodies, coffee lovers, drink enthusiasts and anyone looking to chill out. But...

4 Live Theatre Productions To Catch Before The Year Ends

Streaming is great but it can never replace the intimacy, energy and feeling of being involved in a live performance. So if you have...

6 Fun Things To Do At Gardens by the Bay

It’s not just all about plants at Gardens by the Bay. The Gardens has lined up a host of fun activities centred around art,...

6 Fun Ways To Celebrate Sentosa’s 49th Birthday

Sentosa turns 49 this September and it is throwing a big birthday bash! Visitors to the resort island can look forward to an array of...

5 Ways To Rediscover Local Flavours At Singapore Food Festival 2021

Foodies, get ready to explore a world of flavours at this year’s Singapore Food Festival (SFF), which runs from 27 August to 12 September. There...

4 SRV-Eligible Food Tours To Get You Belly Happy

Indulge in Singapore’s popular foods while learning about local food culture, one bite at a time, on a mouth-watering, guided food tour. By the...

5 Unique Mooncakes To Feast On This Mid-Autumn Fest

It’s that time of the year when we get to indulge in decadent mooncakes, the main highlight of the Mid-Autumn Festival which falls on...

5 Exhibitions To Check Out For Some Inspiration

Looking for a spark of inspiration or need a mental break to refocus? These five exhibitions feature intriguing works that may just spark the...

5 New Skills & Info To Pick Up

It’s never too late for you or your family members to pick up a new skill or learn something cool. In celebration of Singapore’s 56...

3 Highlights Of Carlton Hotel Singapore’s Stay & Bake Staycation

by Coleen Leong Hotel staycations are no longer just about a comfy room and breakfast, and maybe a dip in the pool and some workout...

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4 Best Things About Staying at the Playfully Luxe QT Singapore

by Coleen Leong  One of Singapore’s most iconic heritage buildings in the Central Business District has been refreshed and began a new chapter as QT...
7 Best Things To Do In & Around Changi Village - Take a bumboat from Changi Point Ferry Terminal to Pulau Ubin

7 Best Things To Do In & Around Changi Village

Mention Changi and most people will immediately think of Changi Airport. However, a short jaunt away lies Changi Village, celebrated for its laid-back vibe,...
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by Coleen Leong A “Wildlife Sightings” sign is the last thing you’d expect to see in a Singapore hotel. Unless you’re a guest of Mandai...
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8 Must-Visit Restaurants & Cafés in Haji Lane & Arab Street

Once an ethnic enclave for the Malay community in the 1800s, Kampung Gelam or Kampong Glam has since evolved to become a vibrant hub...
10 Instagram-Worthy Waterfalls to Check Out in Singapore - Yunnan Garden at Nanyang Technological University (NTU)

10 Instagram-Worthy Waterfalls to Check Out in Singapore

Unbeknownst to the average traveller (and even some locals!), Singapore boasts a surprising variety of waterfalls – from iconic landmarks to hidden gems nestled...
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