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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.

6 Great Drink Deals In Sentosa & HarbourFront

Planning to chill out in Sentosa or HarbourFront this weekend with a drink in hand? Here are 6 sweet deals that will definitely give you...

6 Exciting Things To Expect At eGSS 2020

Shoppers, get ready for the refreshed version of the Great Singapore Sale (GSS) which goes virtual for the first time in 26 years. This year,...

4 Things To Check Out At Singapore Archifest

Want to know how architecture and responsible design can bring about positive changes in our dynamically changing world? Then be sure to check out...

5 September Highlights At Gardens by the Bay

Gardens by the Bay has lined up lots of activities and programmes in the month of September so there’s definitely something fun and engaging...

4 Food Tours To Check Out At First-Ever Hawker Day Out

Hawker foods are well loved in Singapore but not many people may know about the country’s hawker culture, the origins of their favourite hawker...

3 Reasons For A Staycay At Hotel G

Now that hotels in Singapore have reopened, staycations can be embraced once again for a short escape from the daily grind. For a value-for-money staycay...

47 Pandemic-Inspired Creations By LASALLE Artists To Check Out Online

What do artists do when arts activities come to a standstill in the maelstrom of COVID-19? Those from LASALLE College of the Arts turned their...

4 Reasons To Join Singapore Food Festival’s 1st Virtual Edition

Foodies, celebrate Singapore’s multi-cultural dishes and diverse flavours from the comfort of your home at the first virtual edition of the Singapore Food Festival...

Stay Safe & Stylish With These 6 Attractive Face Masks

Face masks are now essential items in our new normal, but who says we can’t look stylish and stay protected at the same time? The...

5 Reasons To Visit Cloud Forest at Gardens by the Bay

The Cloud Forest at Gardens by the Bay reopens tomorrow, 6 August. The 0.8-hectare cool-moist conservatory has nine zones where you can learn about plants...

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