Friday, 5 August 2011

Woodlands Waterfront



Hi, I am named Woodlands WaterFront and you can guess what I do. 

That's right! I'm not a reservoir. I'm a park. With lots of water.


I'm about 90 000m
2 in size, have a walk along the jetty, a space for events, a green place for picnics and a playground. You have time for a second childhood?

A walk about 400m along the jetty.

You can fish here too! I contain a lot of facilities that you can do!

An big space for events to take place, such as mass dance and group aerobics.

Nice area for picnics.

And finally...

The Playground.





So if you're bored at home and want to have your mind at ease with all your problems in school,work or even housework,you can just come and meet me and have fun! (:









Signing off~ Jeremy

Thursday, 4 August 2011

ESCAPE THEME PARK~~~

Hello! I suppose you have been and have heard about this place. The Escape Theme Park opened in May 2000. It was the hottest place in Singapore as soon as it opened as it is the Singapore's wildest and biggest self-contained amusement park.  It boasts a variety of thrilling rides and fun-filled carnival games that will leave you wanting for more.

The major attractions of the park are the thrilling,exciting rides and recreational facilities. If you are finding for fun and entertainment. The twisty-turns of the thrilling and exciting rides are hard to explained in words and needs to be tried out to gain own personal unique experience. Furthermore, if you are seeking for some splashing around in the opt as well as getting wet, there are also these facilities lined up for you especially for the children.

The admission:
Children(aged 3-12 years old): $8.90
Adult: $17.70
Family(2 adults and 2 children): $42.80
Senior Citizen(aged 55 years & above): FREE ADMISSION











If you are expecting and are feeling brave on that day, there are also a place to test your bravery here. :D

There are also few rides for the small children to enjoy. 


Despite of the activities outdoor, there are also activities held indoor. 



Thus, with this I hope you would still go to Escape Theme Park despite Universal Studios which is currently the  hottest place the locals as well as the foreigners would visit. 

With this rewinding back about the place that used to be popular, I hope we all would not forget about this places and will still visit these places. 



The Escape Theme Park is located at Down Town East.










Signing Off~ Aizura

MacRitchie Reservoir

Need a place to escape from your boss?
WELCOME TO

Nope, not the zoo. Bad place to hide. Why not come to...
MacRitchie Reservoir
With a reasonable area size of 120 000 m2, the chances of your boss finding you are an exaggerated but hopeful 0.0001%. 


I can assure you, once you are on the trails of MacRitchie Reservoir, you are more than prepared to get lost. Not unless you have...
Congratulations! Now we are ready to find hiding spots.
Let's hide in the park!


Maybe if you're lucky, you could use this lizard to be your decoy.

Try swinging around like a monkey at


MacRitchie's Tree Top Walk~

At a height of approximately 820 ft, nobody under the bridge can spot you as long as you lie flat on the bridge. Gives you more time to   crawl like a lizard to the other end of the bridge which is about 250m.
Time to go serious...
What if you are faced with your pursuer right in front of you and the only thing behind you is an 11km hike?
Of course you'll "hike" for 11km.


It'll be a bonus if you can swim, but I can't guarantee that the reservoir doesn't have crocodiles...

If you see this tower, it is time for you to use the ultimate escape plan. If you're lucky, you can pull it off successfully but the escape itself would be quite painful.


Doesn't look that way, but the tower is shaky. With enough people on the highest floor, a few running and slamming left and right on the metal grating would cause an equilibrium upset and result in a catastrophic result. Simply put, you have just toppled the tower to the ground.
Try not to shout "timber!" and "tower!" at the same time and make up your mind.
Here's an idea how to tower would look like afterwards...

Congratulations again! Mission not so impossible but possibly insane accomplished.

By the way, here's the map in Google Maps. No different from any map, just that it's from Google.

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Signing off~ Yong Jian

Sentosa!!!!!!

okay on this episode i am goin to introduce to this very famous place in singapore there are alot of things in this small island off singapore...but its still in singapore..you do not need take a ferry or plane or neither do you need a passport to get into this island...

now introduce you to our famous place name SENTOSA!!!!! yeah....

now let me show you whats inside SENTOSA!!!!!!

first let me talk about the universal studio singapore as it is the high light of sentosa recently...

okay as you can see this is one of the highlight in universal studio singapore.
i personally like it as its my favorite ride.


okay this can be found outside the enterance of the universal studio singapore before you enter.


okay this is the mummy area was at the mummy area

in universal studio singapore there is alot of segment and the most interesting ride are mummy roller coaster, the battlestar roller coaster and of course the jurasic water advanture.

next in sentosa i am going to introduce the Underwater world.
there are alot of viariety of fishes in the Underwater World.


this is one of the tunnel where people will walk and see the different type of fishes in that tunnel.

next in sentosa is the megazip.
its the longest flying fox in singapore.and its very cool. if you like outdoor its the best you go and try.


okay they have obstacles at the area too.

there is actually parajump...so you can actually feel how parachuting is.

and of coz last but not the list the megazip.

yeah. you will never regret trying the stuff.
okay when you visit sentosa do remember to go all this nice places.
till here stay tune :)

This is the map to sentosa:



Signing off~Denise

Wednesday, 3 August 2011

Haw Par Villa

Haw Par Villa is a Chinese mythological theme park in Singapore, located along Pasir Panjang Road.
The park contains over 1,000 statues and 150 giant dioramas depicting scenes from Chinese folklore, legends, history and illustrations of various aspects of Confucianism. The attractions include statues of the  Laughing Buddha and the Goddess of Mercy, as well as dioramas of scenes from Journey To The West. The most well-known attraction is the Ten Courts of Hell, with gruesome depictions of hell in  Chinese mythology, all set in a 60 meter-long trail of a dragon. 




Haw Par Villa was opened in March 1937 and many guests were invited to the grand reception hosted by Aw Boon Par, the lord of the manor. Haw Par Villa has Changed so much, but in many ways still remains the original Tiger Balm Gardens.  A place where both Singaporeans and tourists can appreciate the Chinese culture and values that Tiger Balm Gardens was built to portray.  Then, as now, it really is like Nowhere Else On Earth. Mostly the sculptures here has a story behind it according to the Chinese tales.


This yellow house is a well-known souvenir shop

Starting from here,the pictures below all depicts and tells the story of the infamous Chinese tale called "Journey to the west"













The Chinese believe that through longterm, disciplined meditation, all creatures can gain human form.
 Thus this explains the picture below as to why it is sculptured like that.
It suggest an interim stage of evolvement 


Next up, the pictures below will depict about The Bloody Ten Courts Of Hell. The Ten Courts of Hell at Haw Par Villa would be rated R if tourist sights had a ratings system. While you don't expect hell to be a happy place, this version of the netherworld is a slaughterhouse of dismemberment and disembowelment. Strange and weird enough, it is also a popular family attraction.











Well, after seeing few of the pictures under the Ten Courts of Hell, you would probably not want to go there. But hey! For the sake of gaining experience, why don't you just go there and really see it yourself and to find out more about the legend and history behind this. Furthermore, you can regard this place as a unique park that is both educational and interesting. IN addition, you can learn more about the Chinese culture and values.



So, if you are interested, the admission is free! It opens everyday from 9am to 7pm.
Not to get lost....

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Well, it's kinda near and is near the Vivo City..





Signing Off~ Jeremy Teh