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Sunday, 27 June 2010

New York @ USS




Universal Studios Singapore is a theme park located within Resorts World Sentosa on Sentosa Island, Singapore.




How to get there??



Resorts World Sentosa is just 10 minutes drive from Singapore’s Central Business District, and it is easily accessible by buses, MRT rail system, cabs and cars. You could also take a monorail (3 Sin$ each) from VivoCity shopping mall to the resort.


Friday, 25 June 2010

Far Far Away Castle @ Universal Studio Singapore



Universal Studios Singapore is a theme park located within Resorts World Sentosa on Sentosa Island, Singapore.



At Far Far Away Castle you could experience several unique rides, attractions, shops and restaurants. The main attractions inside the Castle are the "4D Shrek", which is a fully animated cinema provided with high tech seats and other effects, would give you a real life experience and "Enchanted Airways" a roller coaster through the Shrek universe.



How to get there??



Resorts World Sentosa is just 10 minutes drive from Singapore’s Central Business District, easily accessible by buses, MRT rail system, cabs and cars. You could also take a monorail from VivoCity shopping mall to the resort.


Thursday, 17 June 2010

Tuesday, 27 April 2010

Sunset at Sentosa beach of Singapore









Another sunset at Siloso beach, Sentosa island, Singapore.




The coastline is marked by three
lovely man-made beaches – Siloso Beach, Palawan Beach and Tanjong
Beach. It is relatively save to swim or involve any of water
activities such as beach volleyball, beach soccer, cycling,
rollerblading and kayaking.





Getting to Sentosa is very
fun and joy. The simplest way is by taking train of North-East line and
alight at Habour Front Station. From there just straight up to 3rd level
of ViVo City shopping mall, transfer to mono-rail, which is Sin$3 for return trip. 





On
the way to the beach, the mono rail will bring you to the very first
station, Water Front Station, where you can take wonderful photos at
Universal Studio. The next is Ambiah Station where the giant Merlion
(Singapore logo) is there. And the last is Beach Station, where the
beautiful Sentosa is awaiting visitors. You can alight and board again
and again the mono rail from station to station without any additional
fees





The tram ride is free at
the point of writing this post and it run for two directions, one is to
Siloso beach and the other route is to the Tanjong beach. After
alighting from mono rail, the tram at the right is to Siloso and to the
left is to Tanjong beach.





 

Friday, 16 April 2010

Sunset at Singapore Beach, Sentosa.


Sunset at Siloso beach, Sentosa island, Singapore.

Shutter Speed 1/40, F-stop 10.0, ISO 400, Flash Used, Exposure Manual,
Focal Length 18.0mm,
Image Size-4272 x 2848.






The coastline is marked by three lovely man-made beaches – Siloso Beach, Palawan Beach and Tanjong Beach. It is relatively save to swim around or involve any of water activities such as beach volleyball, beach soccer, cycling, rollerblading and kayaking.


Getting to Sentosa is very fun and joy. The simplest way is by taking train of North-East line and alight at Habour Front Station. From there just straight up to 3rd level of ViVo City shopping mall, transfer to mono-rail, which is S$3(may vary) for return trip.

On the way to the beach, the mono rail will carry you to the very first station, Water Front Station, where you can take beautiful photos at Universal Studio. The next is Ambiah Station where the Merlion (Singapore logo) is there. And the last is Beach Station, where the beautiful Sentosa is awaiting visitors. You can alight and board again and again the mono rail from station to station without any additional fees.


The tram ride is free at the point of writing this post and it run for two directions, one is to Siloso beach and the other route is to the Tanjong beach. After alighting from mono rail, the tram at the right is to Siloso and to the left is to Tanjong beach.





Tanjong Beach













Sunday, 4 April 2010

Beach Fun!!

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You could enjoy several seascape photos here. Again, just click on any of the photo you like to see in larger view. It's beautiful!!


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Click to play this Smilebox photobook: Beach Fun!!

Sunday, 28 March 2010

Australia holiday_Gold coast





The Gold Coast is a city situated in the southeast corner of Queensland, to the south of Brisbane, Australia. Only 78 km (48 mi) from Brisbane and it take nearly 2 hours train ride form Brisbane Central Train Station, to Nerang, a small township. From Nerang to Gold coast is 45 minutes bus ride and the train ticket include the bus ride. Tourism is the biggest industry in the region, directly contributing more than $4.4 billion into the city economy every year and directly accounting for one in four jobs in the city.










Waterfront canal living is a feature of the Gold Coast, and most canal frontage homes have pontoons.Residential canals were first built on the Gold Coast in 1950s and construction continues.Recently constructed canals include Harbour Quays and River-links completed in 2007. There is over 890 km of constructed residential waterfront land within the city that is home to over 80,000 residents, which is a very big number.











Gold coast town area in the afternoon. Most of the tallest residential high rises are seen only at Gold coast in the world.











Waterfront living at Gold coast.











Surfers Paradise is a suburb on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia and only 78 km (48 mi) from Brisbane. It has many high rises and long beach with relatively huge shore.










Main entrance to the beach, Surfers Paradise.