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48 hours in S'pore
Head down to Geylang for a late durian supper, catch the sunset on the Singapore Flyer, or have brunch at Dempsey Road. Check out Reuters' guide to living it up in Singapore in 2 days. -Reuters
Make S'pore a coral haven
10% of reefs proposed as 'no-go zones' in Blue Plan. -myp
Intriguing Wonder-land
Opening tomorrow, the 2nd Singapore Biennale hopes to surprise and move 500,000 visitors. -MYP
Peranakan-style hotel coming up
The boutique hotel aims to ride on the area's reputation for good food and rich Peranakan culture when it opens next year. -ST
More DIY check-in kiosks at Changi
At least six other airlines keen on joining SIA and Northwest in providing self-service option. -ST
Luxury Terminal cuts fees
JetQuay also tying up with industry players to drum up business. -ST
A blend of luxury and tea
"We also want TWG Tea to be a school of tea for the world, a one-stop-shop where you can know everything there is to know about tea." -Reuters
Forgotten shrine revisited
Explore the mystery of World War II shrine hidden in MacRitchie Reservoir. -ST
Retreat to a farm in Kranji
You don't have to leave Singapore to enjoy a farm stay. The D'Kranji Farm Resort in Lim Chua Kang lets you commune with nature. -ST
Inspiration in our heritage
Malaysian writer feels Singapore has successfully juxtaposed past with present; impressively we continue to hold on to our past in a fast-developing world. -ST
From souvenir shop to luxury-brands store
Since its revamp , DFS Galleria has scaled down its souvenir section and moved with the times by bumping up the presence of international brands. -ST
Zen look, Zen outlook
White quartz floors, glass panels and plenty of skylight. The Fo Guang Shan Buddhist centre in Punggol is making a bold statement with its modern look. -ST
Stylish suites
Developers are overcoming the space crunch by converting under-utilised areas and carparks into hotel rooms, offices and retail space. -ST
Surf's up
Four new water and sports centres will open along Siloso Beach on Sentosa next year. -ST
Colourful mojo for boutique hotel
What used to be a primary school is now Hotel Re!, which is loud and proud of it. -ST
Singapore in a fine state, no joke
Hi-tech skyscrapers soar among picturesque old buildings while people remain steeped in ancient traditions. -China Daily, ANN
St Regis, Singapore
St Regis is the only hotel in Singapore to offer butler services to all guests now that it's open. -BT
Dazzling opening for S'pore Flyer
It got the thumbs-up from Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, who said the Flyer offered a remarkable view of 'our beautiful city' after a ride on it. -ST
 
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