Flipped out.
The main point about going to the beach is that it involves such a lot of preparation.
Towel, mat, water, hat, sun-block, bathers, book and flip-flops packed, I went in search of a quiet spot on the sand.
Three hours of slow baking later, I slipped into my flip-flops and headed...
It's not just Cricket!
It opened in 1852 and is currently 156 not out.
I am, of course, referring to one of Singapore's grandest institutions - the Singapore Cricket Club.
Located on the eastern side of The Padang - a large recreational field in central Singapore - with the Swissoted Stamford on one side and the Singapore...
Singapore Calling
Imagine spending time in a place known as the ‘Crossroads of Asia' - a nudge north of the Equator - where the sun shines every day. Singapore is exactly that spot.
Here you will find an ethnic mixture of Chinese, Malay and Indian races that form the fabric of the nation. All three come...
A Walk Back in Time.
Most people think of Singapore as a modern day phenomenon, a vibrant city-state that rose from nothing to become a modern metropolis. And they are correct.
There is though a certain amount of the ‘old Singapore' still to be seen...once you seek...and subsequently find.
One of the best areas for...
Singapore Chinese Orchestra.
Music lovers visiting Singapore and seeking some ‘real' Chinese music can get themselves down to the Singapore Conference Hall (along Shenton Way in the business area of the city) and enjoy an evening of delightful Chinese music.
Inaugurated in 1997 the SCO is the only professional Chinese...