Showing posts with label SINGAPORE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SINGAPORE. Show all posts

Jan 10, 2013

Photo of Singapore Crab


















 Singapore Crab

My husband had been to Singapore recently. He never misses his favourite Singapore Crab @ Riverwalk, Clark Quay. Here’s the photo of that famed dish.

May 11, 2010

Murtabak




Murtabak

( Savoury stuffed Indian Bread )

Recipe Credit - The Food of Singapore

An Indian Muslim dish universally loved in Singapore and Malaysia, this is made from a feather - light dough filled with minced meat and fried in griddle. Mutton would be the usual choice in Singapore, although lamb or even beef can be used. The texture is light and crisp, the filling wonderfully satisfying. This recipe makes 6 Murtabak, good as part of a lunch or late night snack.

Ingredients

For the dough:

2 1/3 cups ( 300 g ) all purpose ( plain ) flour
Scant 1/2 cup ( 100 ml ) fresh milk
Scant 1/2 cup ( 100 ml ) water
1 whole egg, lightly beaten
1/2 teaspoon sugar
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoon butter

For the filling:

2 - 3 tablespoons oil
10 cloves garlic, finely chopped
2 onions, finely chopped
2 cups ( 300 g ) minced lamb or beef
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon ground white pepper
1 leek, finely sliced
6 eggs,m lightly beaten
About 3 tablespoons ghee or oil for frying Murtabak

Method

For the dough:

Make the dough first by kneading all ingredients except butter, together to obtain a smooth dough. Cover and set aside in a warm place for an hour.

For the filling:

To prepare the filling, heat oil in a the pan and saute the garlic and onion, until transparent and fragrant, then add the meat. stir thoroughly and season to taste with salt and pepper. Set aside to cool, then mix together with leek and eggs. Keep aside.

For the Murtabak:

Half an hour before the Murtabak are required, divide the dough into 6 equal portions and knead each portion with a little of the softened butter until smooth. Roll in balls and set aside for 30 minutes.

Roll each piece of dough as thinly as possible and cover with a cloth.

Heat a heavy iron griddle or large frying pan until very hot and pour little ghee or oil.

Place on a circle of dough, let it cook for about 1 minute, then spread the top with one - sixth of the filling.

Fold in two sides of the circle dough, over lapping slightly. repeat with other 2 sides to make a package enclosing the filling.

Cook until golden brown on sides, turn and cook on the other side. Repeat with the remaining dough and filling.

For serving:

Serve Murtabak hot with an accompaniment of plain sliced cucumber or sliced onion that has been salted for 1 hour, rinsed, squeezed dry and sprinkled with lime or lemon juice. A bowl of curry sauce also can be served for dipping the Murtabak.

Feb 27, 2008

UNDERWATER WORLD - SINGAPORE




Underwater World (Chinese: 圣淘沙海底世界) is an oceanarium located on the offshore Singapore island of Sentosa. Opened in 1991, it has more than 2,500 marine animals of 250 species from different regions of the world. The oceanarium is underground and it is owned by HawPar Corp. The Underwater World's ticket includes admission to the Dolphin Lagoon at Palawan Beach.

Underwater World has a 83 metre long travelator that moves visitors along a submerged glass-windowed tunnel from which they can look at an array of marine life including coral reef, stringrays, moray eels, turtles, sharks, and other fishes.

Underwater World is also involved in environmental and educational projects.

The Underwater World provides exclusive venues to host events such as ocean-themed functions.

The Underwater World and Dolphin Lagoon offers numerous adventures to the visitors. Some of them include:

Marine Discovery
Dive With the Sharks
Dive With Dugong
Swim With the Dolphins
Underwater World Singapore
9am to 9pm daily (Last admission at 8.30pm)

Dolphin Lagoon
10.30am to 6pm daily (Last admission at 5.30pm)

Rates include single admission to Underwater World Singapore and Dolphin Lagoon.

Adult: $19.90
Child 3-12 years old: $12.70
Child below 3 years old: Free
Underwater World Singapore Feeding times Location Timings (Daily)
Turtle Pool 11am & 4pm
Touch Pool 1pm
Vertical Tube 2.30pm
Living Fossils 3pm
Reef Colony 11.30am, 4.30pm & 6.30pm
Ocean Colony 11.45am, 2.30pm & 5pm
Crabs Display 5.30pm
Above feeding times are subject to change without prior notice.

From Singapore

To get to Sentosa Island, you can take the following transportation means:
Via Cable Car:
You can board a cable car from Mount Faber or Cable Car Towers at HarbourFront Centre from 8.30am-9pm daily. (For more information and current rates of cable car rides, please visit:
http://www.mountfaber.com.sg)

Via Sentosa buses:
Alight at HarbourFront MRT station and take the Sentosa bus from HarbourFront Centre Bus Terminal.

Sentosa admission tickets and island bus fares which are separately payable, can be purchased from the HabourFront Terminal Ticketing Counter.

Via Sentosa Express:
Alight at HarbourFront MRT station and take the Sentosa Express from Sentosa Station located at VivoCity Level 3.

Sentosa admission tickets and Sentosa Express fares can be purchased at the Sentosa Station Ticketing Counter.
Via Taxi:
Taxis could bring you directly into Sentosa – Underwater World Singapore.

Please inform the taxi driver to drive towards the direction of Shangri-La Rasa Sentosa Resort. Underwater World Singapore is located just next to it.

Note: Island admission which is separately payable applies for each passenger/s in the taxi.

Drive-In:
On top of the island admission applicable for all onboard, Sentosa also levy a normal vehicle entry charge. Parking is available at designated carparks on the island.


For more information on Sentosa’s admission rates, bus fares, vehicle entry charge and admission procedures, please visit
www.sentosa.com.sg

Within Sentosa

To Get to Underwater World Singapore (UWS)
Blue line bus service from Beach Station (approx 10 min frequency).

Red line bus service from Dolphin Lagoon.

To Get to Dolphin Lagoon (DL)
Yellow line bus service from Beach Station (approx 10-15 min frequency).

Red line bus service from Underwater World Singapore.

(All transportation within the island is free of charge)
Underwater World Singapore
80 Siloso Road
Sentosa
Singapore 098969
Phone: +65-6275-0030
Fax: +65-6275-0036

Underwater World Singapore bringing the '' oceans'' to you..............
Dive into the ocean and stay dry.........
Feed the rays..............
Tunnel under the sea........
Plan your escape to ....UNDERWATER WORLD- SINGAPORE......

Feb 18, 2008

SENTOSA HIPPO TOUR- SINGAPORE


Sentosa HiPPO is the new topless land bridge that links you between the City and Sentosa. HiPPO offers free and easy, hop-on, hop-off, unlimited transfer between Orchard, Suntec City and Sentosa, for 2 days. Included in the Sentosa HiPPO package is a complimentary 1 hour Heritage City Tour that showcase the ethnics district of Singapore (Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Glam), and the Civic District.


Open 10 am to 8.30 pm (Daily at hourly interval)
Admission SGD $13 (Adult), SGD $7 (Children 3-12 yrs) *Sentosa admission SGD $2 per pax (per entry) applies.
Approximate Touring Time 2 days touring pass (unlimited ride)
Boarding Sentosa, SVC@Suntec City , Animal Farm@Orchard
Ticket Available at Sentosa, SVC@Suntec City, Animal Farm@Orchard, Tourist Information’s Kiosks @ Singapore River, Little India, Chinatown; selected travel agents, hotels and on HiPPObus.
Tel (65) 6-33-TOURS (868-77)
Fax (65) 6-339-3536
Email sales@ducktours.com.sg


DUCK TOURS - SINGAPORE



Singapore Ducktours, the first and only amphibious attraction in Asia is fun for the whole family! Experience an hour of thrills on our two-in-one city cum harbour tour. Ride the authentic Vietnam War craft that glides as well on land as on sea, with our entertaining Ducktainers onboard. It's a 60-minute wacky show-on-wheels!
Marvel at the historical landmarks as we bring you on land around the colonial Civic District on the Singapore Heritage Tour. Then, we'll bash through the woods for the ride's climax as we splash into waters! Enjoy the breeze as we go on waters to view highlights like Merlion Park, the Esplanade and Clifford Pier, all set against the city skyline.


Chinese, Japanese and Korean tourists can also follow the standard English tour commentary with running voiced narratives in their native languages.

Gather quirky facts of Singapore and enjoy loads of photo-taking opportunities! You will have a slashing time of guaranteed fun with the crew at Ducktours!


Tours are available daily from 10.00am to 6pm. Special night tours up to 9 pm may be available for certain seasons.

Price range SGD 33 adults
SGD 17 children 4-12 years
SGD 2 children 1-3 years
Full Duck charter SGD 550 weekends
SGD 450 weekdays
All prices subject to GST.
Pick up location The DUCKcounter @ Suntec City Mall Galleria
Duration 1 hr (depending on traffic conditions)
Frequency Hourly Departure (weather permitting)

Feb 17, 2008

SENTOSA ISLAND - SINGAPORE























VIEW FROM CABLE CAR


Sentosa, which means peace and tranquillity in Malay, is a popular island resort in Singapore, visited by some five million people a year.[1] Attractions include a two-kilometre long sheltered beach, Fort Siloso, two golf courses and two five-star hotels.


Transport
Sentosa can be reached from the Singapore mainland via a short causeway or Cable Car, which originates on Mount Faber and passes through HarbourFront en route.

The island is also accessible by the SGD$140 million Sentosa Express monorail, which has four stations on Sentosa. Opened in 15 January 2007, the terminus of the line is at the VivoCity shopping mall on the mainland, which is in turn served by the HarbourFront MRT Station of the North East MRT Line. The journey takes four minutes. The WaterFront Station of the monorail is expected to open in 2010.

Within Sentosa there are three bus services, identified as Blue, Yellow and Red lines, and a tram service called the Beach Train. Since 1998, passenger cars have been allowed to enter the island.


A Volvo B7RLE on the Blue Line. Buses currently serve as the main means of getting to and around Sentosa.


Sentosa offers a variety of attractions, museums and other facilities to provide a variety of experiences, recreation and entertainment to visitors.

Carlsberg Sky Tower

The Carlsberg Sky Tower is the tallest free-standing observation tower in Asia. At a height of 110 metres above ground and 131 metres above sea level, it offers visitors a panoramic view of Sentosa, Singapore, and the Southern Islands. On a clear day, the view extends to parts of Malaysia and Indonesia. At ground level, visitors enter a large disc-shaped airconditioned cabin fitted with glass windows all round. The cabin then revolves slowly as it ascends the column of the tower. The cabin has a capacity of 72 visitors.

The Sky Tower, first opened on 7 February 2004, is situated in the Imbiah Lookout zone in the centre of Sentosa and can be reached by Cable Car, Sentosa Luge Chair Lift, by Sentosa Express or by bus.


Butterfly Park and Insect Kingdom

The Butterfly Park is a landscape garden with over 15,000 live butterflies, representing more than fifty species. Housed in a cool outdoor conservatory, these butterflies range from the 25 millimetre (1 in) Eurema sari to the 150 mm (6 in) Papilio iswara.

The Insect Kingdom houses some 3,000 species of rare insects from around the world, including a 160 mm Dynastes Hercules beetle.

Underwater World and Dolphin Lagoon

Underwater World is an oceanarium located on the western part of Sentosa. Opened in 1991, the living museum has more than 2,500 marine animals of 250 species from different regions of the world. The oceanarium is underground and has an 83 metre long travelator that moves visitors along a submerged glass-windowed tunnel from which they can look at an array of marine life including coral reef, stringrays, moray eels, turtles, sharks, and other fishes.

The Underwater World also includes a Dolphin Lagoon which is home to some Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins, also known as the pink dolphins. Several "Meet-the-Dolphins" sessions are held daily to allow visitors to enter the waist-deep pool and interact with the dolphins at close proximity. A more involved "Swim-with-the-Dolphins' program, where visitors can interact extensively with the dolphins, is also available.

Songs of the Sea

The Songs of the Sea show, started on 26 March 2007, replaced the 25-year-old Musical Fountain show. This showcase is a key $30 million investment by Sentosa to enhance its entertainment product offerings and to attract more tourists. It is the world’s only permanent show set in the sea - boasting spectacular pyrotechnics displays, a live cast and an open-air viewing gallery which can comfortably accommodate 2,500 visitors. The show runs twice a night at 7.40pm and 8.40pm and lasts 25 minutes. An entry fee of S$6 is required for each show. [7]

Sentosa 4D Magix

The Sentosa 4D Magix is Southeast Asia's First Largest 4Dimensional Theatre. It was built at a cost of S$3.5 million and the state-of-the-art theatre offers a whole new generation of movie magic.

Cineblast

The Cineblast is Singapore's only cinema ride, opened on June 2007. The state-of-the-art cinema simulation ride will bring visitors on an extreme 3D log ride using the latest in simulation technology. The cinema is equipped with unique sound and light technology that is found in theme parks such as Universal Studios in the United States.

Merlion

The Merlion stands at 37 metres tall.

The Merlion statue recalls the story of the legendary Sang Nila Utama, who saw a lion in Singapore (originally known as Temasek) while hunting. The 37 metre (12 storey) high statue can be entered through the ground floor, and one can take the lift up to 12th floor to view the city state. Opened in 1996, it is the tallest Merlion in Singapore.

Musical Fountain

After operating for 25 years, the Musical Fountain went into the history of Sentosa when its last show was staged on 25 March 2007. It is now being replaced by The Songs of the Sea show. This nightly show that was staged in the past was used as a water fountain, with lasers and music. The refractive and reflective effect of the lasers against water particles from several directions create a three-dimensional image.







Feb 11, 2008

JURONG BIRD PARK PHOTOS - SINGAPORE



































Visit http://www.birdpark.com.sg/

The Jurong BirdPark (Chinese: 裕廊飞禽公园; Malay: Taman Burung Jurong), is a tourist attraction in Singapore managed by Widlife Reserves Singapore. It is a landscaped park, built on the western slope of Jurong Hill. It is located within the Boon Lay Planning Area of the Jurong district and has an area of 202,000 square metres.The idea of a permanent bird exhibit was first conceived by Dr Goh Keng Swee, the then Minister for Defence, in 1968. During a World Bank Meeting in Rio de Janeiro, Dr Goh visited its zoological garden and was impressed with its free-flight aviary. He sought to see that Jurong would be more than an industrial zone that Singaporeans would have a place where they could escape from urban life, where people could relax with nature. On 3 January 1971, Jurong BirdPark, built at a cost of S$3.5 million, was opened to the public.

The Jurong BirdPark is now a world-famous bird zoo wherein there are specimens of magnificent bird life from around the world, including a flock of one thousand and one flamingos. It is currently the world's largest bird park in terms of number of birds and second largest in terms of land area after Germany's Vogelpark Walsrode. There are over 9,000 birds of 600 species in the Jurong BirdPark. Of those, 29 are of endangered species.

In 2006, the Jurong BirdPark completed its S$10-million makeover. With the upgrading, the park now boasts a new entrance plaza, new birds' n ' buddies bird show, an African wetlands exhibit, a park-owned and managed Bongo Burgers restaurant, a Ben & Jerry's ice cream parlour, a gift shop and a bird hospital.

SINGAPORE ZOO PHOTOS














































Today, the zoo is a model of the 'open zoo' concept. The animals are kept in spacious, landscaped enclosures, separated from the visitors by either dry or wet moats. The moats are concealed with vegetation or dropped below the line of vision. In the case of dangerous animals which can climb very well, moat barriers are not used. Instead, these animals are housed in landscaped glass-fronted enclosures.

The zoo has not expanded beyond the original 28 hectares. However, 40 hectares of secondary forest were later developed into the Night Safari. The remaining undeveloped land has been kept as wooded land. This and the waters of Upper Seletar Reservoir contribute to the Zoo, giving it a sense of natural, unrestricted space.

Among various attractions that the zoo offers, a highlight is the "Breakfast with an Orangutan" programme which allow visitors to meet and interact closely with the orangutans in the zoo, including the famous primate Ah Meng who is an icon of the Singapore tourism industry. Animal shows, as well as token feedings coupled with live commentaries by keepers, are also the daily staple in the Singapore zoo.