Friday, 31 December 2010

Bigger crowd expected at Marina Bay Countdown

Bigger crowd expected at Marina Bay Countdown

The New Year Countdown party at Singapore's Marina Bay is expected to draw in a bigger crowd this year, with the completion of key developments in the area and more vantage points on offer.

The Marina Bay Singapore Countdown, touted as the nation's biggest party, has attracted thousands every year and this year, some 300,000 are expected.

But unlike previous years, the Esplanade Bridge will not be available as a vantage point as it will be opened to vehicular traffic. But revellers will have many other vantage points with the opening of new public spaces.

Fun Siew Leng, Group Director of Urban Planning and Design with the Urban Redevelopment Authority, said: "This year is a very special year, it's a culmination of a whole year of events of 2010, because 2010 marks the completion of many major developments around the Marina Bay including the Waterfront Promenade, the Helix and the key developments such as the Marina Bay Sands."

As part of the Countdown sequence, a new element has been added to mark the final 10 seconds of 2010 before a brand new year begins. A set of surge lights will shine rays of bright lights that will converge from opposite ends of Marina Bay, forming a distinct canopy of light shining over the entire Bay. And at the stroke of midnight, there will be fireworks for eight minutes.

The spectacle will be accompanied by an original score by local composer, Iskandar Ismail. Wishes from community leaders and well-known personalities will be shown in the form of video dedications. Revellers will also be treated to free performances and art activities that will begin from 5pm to 1am.

Those at home can watch the countdown live on MediaCorp's Channel 5 from 11pm onwards.

The show will feature homegrown acts like Jill-Marie Thomas - winner of talent show, One Moment of Glory, local rock band Rancour and taiwanese star, David Tao.

With the expected bigger turnout, security is not taken lightly.

Central Police Division Commander Tan Hung Hooi, said: "As this is the first year that the bay area is fully opened, we are deploying about in total 1,400 officers for the event, the number includes police officers, auxiliary police officers, as well as event security officers. Due to the large number of people expected in the area, we advise members of the public to be patient and very importantly to cooperate with the officers. This is to ensure that while they have a good time here, they can also go home in a safe and orderly manner."

Crowd control barricades and directional signs will be put to facilitate safe and orderly crowd dispersal. Bag checks may also be conducted. Women are advised to be vigilant against those who might commit molest in crowded areas. Police said in some cases the culprits have been known to spray foam onto the victim and take the opportunity to commit the act in the process.

And to ensure a smoother flow of traffic, party-goers are urged to take public transport. Some roads near the venue will have lane closures, with full closures only kicking in from 11.30pm on some roads, to facilitate people to the venue before the countdown begins. The footway along Benjamin Sheares Bridge will also be closed to the public from 6pm to 1am due to public safety concerns like overcrowding.

The Marina Bay Singapore Countdown 2010/2011 is being jointly presented by Esplanade and the Urban Redevelopment Authority.

-News courtesy of Channel Newsasia-

Mandai Orchid Garden to move to Kranji

Mandai Orchid Garden to move to Kranji

Come new year, Mandai Orchid Garden as we know it will be no more. Friday is the last day at its current location, before it moves to Kranji by the middle of next year.

The 60-year old garden is one of the oldest in South East Asia. Its owner, Heah Hock Heng said it has some 50,000 orchid plants comprising over 100 varieties.

The Garden's lease expires on Friday and it is moving to make way for the expansion of the Singapore Zoo and Night Safari.

And due to land space constraints at the new place, Mandai Gardens has sold some of its plants to the Shangri-La Group and Singapore Botanical Gardens. It has also offered some orchid plants for sale to the Singapore Island Country Club.

Mr Heah said some exciting ideas are in the works for the new place, but until then, talks are in progress with the new landlord.

-News courtesy of Channel Newsasia-

Visitor arrivals up 16.1% in November

Visitor arrivals up 16.1% in November

The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) said visitor arrivals rose 16.1 per cent to reach 963,000 in November.

This is the highest number of arrivals recorded for the month of November, according to the STB. It was also the 12th consecutive month of record visitor arrivals.

STB said visitors from Indonesia (176,000), Malaysia (100,000), China (94,000), India (73,000) and Australia (64,000) accounted for 53 per cent of the arrivals and 12 out of the top 15 markets registered positive year-on-year growth.

India (+46.3 per cent), Hong Kong (+45.3 per cent), and South Korea (+41.8 per cent) registered highest growth out of the top 15 markets.

Hotel revenue was estimated at S$180 million, up by 17.6 per cent against November 2009.

-News courtesy of Channel Newsasia-

Revellers urged to stay alert at countdown parties

Revellers urged to stay alert at countdown parties

New Year's Eve is a day she will always remember.

At a countdown party held on a Sentosa beach in 2006, Megan (not her real name) was molested when foam was released on the 12,000 party- goers gathered there.

Then 19, she had gone to the party with friends but met some new ones who molested her while they were being lathered with white foam.

She had not expected it as she thought the men were "decent".

"I could not see anything," said the 23-year-old undergraduate. "It happened so fast and there was so much chaos. There was nothing I could do about it."

The event became the first and last outdoor party she attended.

Such incidents are common at crowded festive events. As revellers gear up for tonight's year- end parties, police yesterday advised members of the public to stay vigilant against crime.

Large crowds and heavy traffic are expected at areas such as Orchard Road, Marina Bay, VivoCity and Sentosa.

-News courtesy of Omy-

Thursday, 30 December 2010

ArtScience Museum at MBS to open on Feb 17

ArtScience Museum at MBS to open on Feb 17

The latest attraction at the Marina Bay Sands Integrated Resort will open on February 17.

The world's first ArtScience Museum with its lotus-inspired rooftop will feature 21 gallery spaces totalling 50,000 square feet.

When ready, the building will showcase exhibits in art and science, media and technology as well as design and architecture.

The Museum's showpiece exhibition is called "ArtScience: A Journey Through Creativity".

In the coming months, Marina Bay Sands will launch a speaker series that will bring together globally renowned thought-leaders in the field of ArtScience.

-News courtesy of Channel Newsasia-

Party-hop this New Year's Eve

Party-hop this New Year's Eve

Marina Bay will be the stage for one of the biggest countdown parties this year, with some 300,000 party revellers expected to turn up to usher in the New Year.

The Marina Bay Singapore Countdown is organised by The Esplanade and the Urban Redevelopment Authority and comprises a ticketed event as well as festive-fringe events held at locations such as the Esplanade.

The countdown will also include a special light display to mark the final 10 seconds of 2010. Rays of bright lights will converge from opposite ends of Marina Bay to form a distinct canopy of light shining over the entire area.

Details of the party were revealed yesterday at a media briefing held at Marina Bay City Gallery in Marina Boulevard.

At the stroke of midnight on Jan 1, an eight-minute-long fireworks display will take centre stage, choreographed to music specially composed by Cultural Medallion winner Iskandar Ismail.

With more vantage points such as the Marina Bay waterfront promenade and the Helix Bridge opened this year, more will be able to take in the fireworks display.

Motorists take heed: Several roads and lanes will closed at different times during the festivities. The footway along Benjamin Sheares Bridge will also be closed to pedestrians from 6pm that day until 1am on New Year's Day.

Public-transport operating hours will be extended to handle the human traffic. The frequency of MRT trains will be increased and their operating hours extended until 2am on Jan 1.

-News courtesy of Omy-

Wednesday, 29 December 2010

Tourism industry posts sterling performance in 2010

Tourism industry posts sterling performance in 2010

Singapore's tourism industry and the integrated resorts posted sterling performances in 2010, as the world economy emerged from the worst of the recession.

But record numbers aside, the year was also not without some controversy.

At Resorts World Sentosa, a roller-coaster ride was grounded for not being safe enough.

While at Marina Bay Sands, facilities which did not work as they should at its first major event left a client, the Inter-Pacific Bar Association, fuming and led to a series of lawsuits.

Still, visitors kept coming, and so did the money. In Q3, Marina Bay Sands posted receipts of S$631 million while Resorts World reported revenues of over S$732 million.

Aw Kah Peng, Singapore Tourism Board's Chief Executive, said: "The IRs are still not complete yet...there's still plenty of construction going on, so we do expect the two IRs to continue opening different parts of the entire resort in the next year or so. And that will continue to generate excitement."

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong also gave the resorts his vote of confidence at the People's Action Party Conference in November.

"One of the reasons that the economy is doing well is because the IRs have been a success, literally millions of tourists are coming, visiting the IRs and spending time in Singapore and we are expecting 12 million tourists in Singapore, which is going to be a record," PM Lee said.

However, the IRs' success have also increased concerns over gambling problems. Beyond reports of eye-popping multi-million dollar losses at the tables, there were many more gamblers whose families bore the sting of their addiction. By September, authorities had received over 2,500 applications for self-exclusion orders, of which 9 in 10 were made after the casinos opened. Another 194 Family Exclusion Orders were issued. Amid some criticism that the approval process took too long, authorities are looking at how to speed things up.

Also in September, bus services running to the IRs from the city centre and the heartlands were scrapped over worries that they made gambling too easy.

On the aviation front, headlines were made in November when a Qantas A380 plane, carrying over 450 people and bound for Sydney, made an emergency landing at Changi Airport after a mid-air engine failure.

A day later, another Qantas plane - this time a Boeing 747 - was forced to turn around after an engine caught fire minutes after take-off.

The incident prompted Singapore Airlines to inspect its own fleet of 11 A380s.

But while it will replace the engines of three planes following recommendations by engine manufacturer Rolls Royce, it will stick by its order for more of the planes. SIA added that its A380s are put through an inspection programme to ensure safe operations.

Julius Yeo, Consultant for Aerospace and Defence Practice at Frost and Sullivan, said: "The main impetus for them to push for the orders with the A380 is purely business, because the SQ is a legacy airlines, and legacy airlines they are looking for international flights outside of Singapore. A380 being the biggest plane, they have the capacity for SIA to enhance their growth internationally."

On the whole, analysts said 2011 will be an interesting year for tourism.

"It's quite a promising I think segment at this juncture. It is extremely competitive because every other country around us are also trying to boost hospitality, they have aggressively stepped up advertising campaigns as well but I think as long as the region attracts more visitors - we will see them in Singapore, be it for business or just for fun," said Song Seng Wun, a regional economist with CIMB.

The improving economy also spurred a 10-month string of record-breaking visitor arrival numbers, beginning from December 2009.

The Singapore Tourism Board expects visitor arrivals to hit a record 12 million this year, with tourism receipts of up to S$18.5 billion.

-News courtesy of Channel Newsasia-

Tuesday, 28 December 2010

Break casino house rules? Prepare to be banned

Break casino house rules? Prepare to be banned

PLAY nice at the casino or you could be banned from entering even without an exclusion order.

Casinos here have been declaring patrons who breach house rules persona non grata Latin for "an unwelcome person" and bar them from entry.

These patrons will be given a notice informing them that they are barred from the premises.

Unlike exclusion orders such as the voluntary and family exclusions that are implemented by the authorities, casinos can decide on their own who they will allow on their premises.

Indeed, any business that owns private property has the right to deny a customer entry and they usually do so when the guest is a threat to the business or other patrons.

Companies here with customer blacklists include nightspots, country clubs, airline carriers and even supermarkets. Patrons who ignore the ban can be arrested for trespassing.

Earlier this month, construction worker Liu Shimeng was fined $3,000 for criminal trespass. He entered the Marina Bay Sands casino after it had declared him persona non grata.

The 32-year-old Chinese national was barred from the casino about 21/2 months ago after he was convicted of theft from the casino.

-News courtesy of Omy-

Saturday, 25 December 2010

Merry Christmas

Wish everyone a merry christmas!

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SIA: no major delays between S'pore and Paris

SIA says no major delays between S'pore and Paris

Singapore Airlines (SIA) said flight SQ333 from Paris to Singapore was delayed by an hour.

When contacted by Channel NewsAsia, SIA said the flight was preparing to take off from Charles de Gaulle airport as of 7.15pm Singapore time.

Thousands of travellers have been left stranded in the French capital, as half the flights at Charles de Gaulle airport were cancelled a day before Christmas, after snow storms continued to hit parts of Western Europe.

Meantime, SIA said it has no plans to cancel or delay its daily flight, SQ334, from Singapore to Paris on Friday evening.

The flight is scheduled to depart at 11.55pm.

-News courtesy of Channel Newsasia-

Friday, 24 December 2010

New waterfront show at Resorts World Sentosa

New waterfront show at Resorts World Sentosa

Resorts World Sentosa will launch a new show - the Crane Dance - this Saturday.

The waterfront show involves two cranes, each 30-metre high or as tall as a 10-storey building.

It is the world's tallest dancing animatronics show, and because of its scale, it will be visible even from across the waterfront at VivoCity.

The show will involve a slew of digital art, LED displays, light and water effects, pyrotechnics as well as an original score.

The cranes are made almost entirely of steel and weigh some 80 tonnes each.

But that does not make them any less dexterous and graceful when they mimic the birds' courtship dance ritual in the wild.

Developed over 36 months, the show was created by four-time Emmy Award winner Jeremy Railton, who has designed many live concert stages for international performers including the late Michael Jackson, Cher, Barbara Streisand and Diana Ross.

"I wanted to ensure that not only was it going to be an iconic headliner, it had to resonate with Asian influences, yet touching the hearts of an international audience through a simple story about love," Mr Railton said.

The free nightly spectacle, located at the waterfront of Resorts World, debuts on Christmas Day.

-News courtesy of Channel Newsasia-

Wednesday, 22 December 2010

Flight disruptions continue into 4th day

Flight disruptions continue into 4th day

Flight disruptions continued into its fourth day as some flights from Singapore to London's Heathrow Airport continued to be delayed or cancelled on Tuesday due to the bad weather.

But the situation has eased somewhat in Singapore.

Singapore Airlines said it has mostly cleared the backlog of passengers leaving Singapore for London.

It said the minority of passengers still here have been provided with accommodation and meals.

But British Airways said it will not be operating any flights from Singapore to London on Tuesday.

One Qantas flight left Singapore on Tuesday, while two services are expected to arrive in Singapore from London on Tuesday night.

Changi Airport Group said nine European flights were delayed as at 6pm - all but one being arrivals from Heathrow.

As Europe continues to struggle with its icy weather, more flights have been disrupted. More than 22,000 flights were disrupted across Europe on Monday.

At London's Heathrow Airport, service is still limited, with the airport operating from one of its two runways.

Terry O'Connor, CEO of furniture and electronics giant COURTS, is on his way back to Singapore via Manchester and Munich, after a long wait at Heathrow.

He sent Channel NewsAsia a text message describing the situation.

He said: "Heathrow and Gatwick are more or less at a standstill, but Manchester is coping... temperatures range from minus six to minus 18 across the UK. I had a rail trip cancelled yesterday and had to find an alternative route that made a 5-hour round trip a total of nine hours."

R Rajendren, a Singaporean in London, was on his way back to visit his father-in-law who is sick. His AirAsia flight from London's Stansted Airport to Kuala Lumpur was diverted to Birmingham.

"All the flights to Europe ... were cancelled, so the whole airport was filled, with every square inch where there was space, there were people sleeping. So after the plane got diverted to Birmingham, we were stuck there, and they didn't tell us if it was gonna happen, or not gonna happen."

Mr Rajendren finally reached Singapore on Tuesday afternoon.

-News courtesy of Channel Newsasia-

New inbound tourism pass launched

New inbound tourism pass launched

A new inbound tourism pass was launched on Monday.

The See Singapore Attractions Pass will create a more personalised experience for visitors to Singapore.

The pass is created by iVenture Card, provider of tourism, lifestyle and entertainment experiences.

It follows the successes of attractions passes pioneered in popular destinations such as Sydney, Melbourne, Tasmania, Brisbane and Vancouver.

Its convenience and flexibility allows for easy itinerary planning.

Travellers can choose from a smartcard one-day pass up to a five-day pass to experience the best that Singapore has to offer.

Thibault Paquin, managing director, iVenture Card Asia, said: "There's always something for you to do. You can build your own itinerary, your own experience based on your liking, your time.

"If you're a couple on a honeymoon, or if you're an adventure lover, there's always something to do. We have over 20 entries on the pass, and we classify them by theme. So this card we believe is the best way to see Singapore."

The Pass will be on sale from January 5 next year.

-News courtesy of Channel Newsasia-

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Checkpoint congestion ahead

Checkpoint congestion ahead

Be prepared for heavy traffic at the two land checkpoints during the Christmas and New Year holidays.

The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) said traffic volume at the two land checkpoints is expected to be high for the Christmas period, from December 24 to December 27.

For the New Year period, traffic build-up is also expected from December 31 and the high traffic volume through the checkpoints is expected to last till January 3, 2011.

ICA said travellers using the land checkpoints during these periods can expect delays.

To avoid the surge of people and vehicles seeking clearance at the land checkpoints, ICA is advising travellers to adjust their travel plans and avoid the peak periods altogether.

It said with enhanced security checks, traffic build-up is inevitable, particularly when large number of travellers want to use the checkpoints at the same time.

-News courtesy of Channel Newsasia-

Battlestar Galactica enters final testing stage

Battlestar Galactica enters final testing stage

The world's tallest duelling roller coaster, the Battlestar Galactica, is slated to re-open in Singapore by the first half of 2011.

The ride is undergoing final checks, which involves day-time stress-testing.

It has been nine long months since its shutdown. But theme park junkies can soon look forward to hurtling down speeds of 90 kilometres per hour at zero gravity force.

Battlestar Galactica, one of the main attractions at Universal Studios Singapore, was shut down just weeks after its opening this year.

On March 25 during a routine test, a failure was detected on one of the seats. No one was on the ride at the time.

But as a precaution, Universal Studios carried out comprehensive tests - including filling cars with dummies to simulate human passenger weight.

Universal Studios Singapore says hot day and cooler night temperatures affect - very differently - the expansion and contraction of metal, composite and rubber components of a ride.

These temperature swings can change the wear rates and friction levels of components. These are factors which affect operation and maintenance schedules.

The fault detected was attributed to fatigue cracks in a welded component of the seat's support structure - the part which attaches the coaster's seat to its frame.

As the fault was inherent to the design, the flaw was not detected during the computer-generated design stage of the ride. To rectify the problem, every single component of the ride has been taken apart, examined and then re-assembled.

All welded components for the seats have since been replaced with new machined parts.

Guests were excited over the prospect of the ride's re-opening.

"Can go and have fun. Will bring my girlfriend ... here too," one said.

"They'll be more willing to come because a lot of them ... don't want to come because they say the rides are not fully open," another said.

A third added: "Maybe we're gonna come back next year because my daughter likes to ride on the roller coaster."

After the end-stage testing is completed, authorities will still have to re-certify the ride before it re-opens next year.

-News courtesy of Channel Newsasia-

Monday, 20 December 2010

River Hongbao to be held from Feb 1-13

River Hongbao to be held from Feb 1-13

The annual Lunar New Year festival, River Hongbao, will be celebrating its 25th anniversary in a big way next year, from February 1 to 13.

Held at The Float@Marina Bay, the event will feature giant lanterns in the form of Singapore landmarks like the Kuan Imm Thong Hood Cho Temple and the Pinnacle@Duxton.

There will also be a Marina Barrage lantern made out of recycled plastic bottles.

Each lantern will be about two to three metres tall.

The event will also have a special Nanjing Pavilion featuring the Chinese city's handicrafts and delicacies.

This follows a memorandum of understanding that was signed with the Nanjing City Government to promote cultural exchange through the 13-day event.

Troupes from Nanjing and Guangdong will also put up cultural performances.

A national integration night will also encourage residents and new immigrants to interact with one another.

Other highlights will include a calligraphy competition and the screening of a short film, "The Reunion Dinner", directed by local talent Anthony Chen.

-News courtesy of Channel Newsasia-

Singapore IRs mark their first Christmas

Singapore IRs mark their first Christmas

Singapore's two integrated resorts mark their first Christmas this year, and they are pulling out all the stops to provide guests with a full range of activities and festive cheer.

Skating superstar Michelle Kwan took to the arena in a charming four-minute performance on Saturday, much to the delight of guests at Marina Bay Sands.

Hundreds had turned up to catch a glimpse of the ice queen, whose performance marked the opening of the integrated resort's new indoor skating rink.

Members of the Singapore Ice Skating Association also entertained the crowds with their dance routine on the synthetic ice.

The resort's spokesperson said the resort is seeing "high demand" during the holiday season and bookings for the Christmas period had started as early as August.

Marina Bay Sands did not give figures for its occupancy rate.

At Resorts World Sentosa, guests are treated to the sight of Singapore's tallest Christmas tree, standing at 11 storeys high.

Robin Goh, Assistant Director for Communications at Resorts World Sentosa, said: "We do see an increasing trend of locals having what is known as 'stay-cations' here at Resorts World Sentosa. They stay over the weekend and sometimes a little longer."

The resort said it sees a 95 per cent occupancy rate during the weekends and receives many guests from the region.

One visitor said: "It is close to Penang, that is why we came here. And Universal Studios is new to us as well."

Another commented: "I heard a lot about it and had seen the brochures. It is amazing and worth it!"

The resort added that passes for its key attraction, Universal Studios, are sold out on most days.

-News courtesy of Channel Newsasia-

More London flights cancelled or delayed

More London flights cancelled or delayed

The arctic conditions enveloping Britain sparked fresh flight delays and cancellations for a third day on Monday.

Four flights from Singapore to London have either been cancelled or delayed as at 9.30am due to the heavy snow and thick ice at Heathrow Airport.

Changi Airport Group said two of them are by Singapore Airlines and one each by Qantas Airways and British Airways.

Five flights from London to Singapore have also either been cancelled or delayed - three by SIA and two by British Airways.

SQ317 managed to fly out of Heathrow Airport and landed at Changi Airport at 10.45am on Monday morning. It was the first London to Singapore flight to land on Monday, after Sunday's flights cancellation and one of only seven flights to leave London.

Passengers on board the flight described the situation at Heathrow.

"It's just absolute chaos actually," said a passenger. "The rest of the people that are still at the airport, I'm afraid they'll have to start their journey tomorrow, because the airport is closed."

"We heard reports on the television that we were being given blankets and food and everything, but they said we couldn't have blankets and we couldn't have food because they couldn't take it off the aircraft," said another.

Some passengers from Sunday's aborted flight SQ318 were also at the airport.

Their flight took off on Sunday morning only for the plane to turn around two hours later, while they were being served lunch over the Indian Ocean.

"To see the flight monitor change where the aircraft actually turned around and was heading back to Singapore, and the captain said that we have to go back because of the weather conditions in the UK," said one of the passengers.

Accommodations were arranged for them for the night, but their travel plans remain unknown.

SIA said all flights to London on Monday remain provisional.

With forecasters predicting this month could be the coldest December for a century, Britain braced for further problems today with up to 20 centimetres of snow expected in some places.

-News courtesy of Channel Newsasia-

Saturday, 18 December 2010

Wetter days ahead, says NEA

Wetter days ahead, says NEA

The National Environment Agency (NEA) said Singapore is expected to experience wetter weather conditions over the next few days.

This is due to a steady strengthening of winds over the South China Sea.

NEA said periods of widespread moderate to heavy rain and occasionally windy conditions are expected.

The agency advises the public to obtain the latest weather reports, including heavy rain warnings, from its website or by calling its weather forecast hotline at 6542 7788 or tuning in to radio broadcasts.

Singapore has been experiencing northeast monsoon conditions since late November.

In the past week, short-duration showers affected Singapore mostly in the afternoon and evening.

Rainfall for the first fortnight of December was below average.

-News courtesy of Channel Newsasia-

2010 a great year for Singapore's tourism industry

2010 a great year for Singapore's tourism industry

It has been a great year for tourism in Singapore, with more visitors and more high-spending ones.

The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) estimates that tourist arrivals this year will grow around 25 per cent from 2009 to hit about 12 million visitors.

At the same time, it expects tourism receipts to grow almost 50 per cent on-year, reaching as much as S$18.5 billion.

STB is optimistic about the industry's prospects going into the new year.

It said the higher growth in receipts compared with arrivals means the average visitor here is spending more.

These include Malaysian tourists who are arriving here by the busloads. And some 3,000 of them reportedly head to the two integrated resorts (IRs) daily - to gamble and to shop.

But Malaysian politicians such as Johor's Datuk Tee Siew Kiong have raised concerns over the outflow of money from their country, estimating that Malaysians spent S$3 million per day on gaming in Singapore.

Tan Khee Giap, an economist and associate professor at Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, said: "When they come to Singapore, they look at the map, they will see the bigger countries surrounding us, so they are directly benefiting from the overspilling effect of our IR-driven tourism.

"So if they look at the long term, instead of complaining those tourists come into Singapore, they should get themselves prepared for more tourists."

While Singapore's IRs have been a huge success, some industry watchers said the Republic must be on guard from increasing competition for gaming dollars in the region.

Song Seng Wun, regional economist at CIMB said: "Take Macau as an example. When they first started out, it was just casinos and more casinos. More recently, they are also adopting an integrated resort type of approach towards the gaming industry, mainly because they have seen how the two IRs here have turned out, and how well it seems to be working at this juncture."

Overall, though, the outlook for Singapore IRs is strong, with casino revenues expected to roughly double to US$5.5 billion next year, according to consultants PricewaterhouseCoopers.

Professor Tan said: "The tourism hub is the mother of all hubs. Because you have a tourism hub, you can have financial services, health care services, education services...In the past, we lacked the critical mass and all these could not take place..."

The two integrated resorts are expected to be fully operational next year.

STB said that besides the IRs, there are also other drivers for growth in the tourism industry next year.

Specifically, it points out that the number of business meetings had soared around the Singapore F1 Grand Prix this year.

Aw Kah Peng, chief executive of the Singapore Tourism Board, said: "Singapore is already a base for many companies who want to do business in Asia but who are looking for a base to put their business, and because we are already a base for businesses like banks, manufacturing companies and consumer-related companies, there is already a natural pool of potential corporate clients who can then use the F1 platform. "

STB said that looking ahead, it expects to tap on technology to boost tourism.

One example is the YourSingapore website which has seen 5 million hits this year, three times more than its previous tourist-targeted website.

-News courtesy of Channel Newsasia-

Indian Muslim Heritage Centre to open next year

Singapore's first Indian Muslim Heritage Centre to open next year

Singapore will have its first Indian Muslim Heritage Centre soon. It will be situated within the Nagore Dargah monument along Telok Ayer Street, and will open in the middle of next year.

Built nearly 180 years ago by Indian traders, the Nagore Dargah was gazetted as a national monument in 1974.

Legend has it that traders who set sail for Penang and Singapore from the original Nagore Dargah in coastal Tamil Nadu built the monument to remind them of home.

The Dargah, which is still visited for thanksgiving by Indian Muslims, went through a S$900,000 renovation two years ago.

The Indian Muslim Heritage Centre will feature the lifestyle and culture of the close-knit community through photographs and stories.

Significant historical events will also be featured.

Naseer Ghani, secretary of the Nagore Dargah Fundraising Committee, said: "The younger generation Indian Muslims do not know the history of the community. So to keep in touch with that, we felt the heritage centre will serve its purpose.

"Apart from that, the Indian Muslim community's history is a learning point for all communities in Singapore. We are opening it up for everyone; anyone in Singapore (can) come in."

One way to enjoy the traditions of the community is through their food.

The halal food chain "Banquet" will operate within the centre and serve authentic Indian Muslim food to tantalise taste buds.

Favourite items like nasi briyani and teh tarik will be on the menu.

-News courtesy of Channel Newsasia-

Ice queen Michelle Kwan to perform in town

Ice queen Michelle Kwan to perform in town

Five-time world champion skater Michelle Kwan, who is in Singapore, will show her skills at the new rink at Marina Bay Sands.

She is in Singapore for the opening of the skating rink at the integrated resort.

The American ice queen was tight-lipped about her performances, except to say they would be a great event despite the fact she will be skating on synthetic ice at the 600-square-metre rink.

"Synthetic....I feel that it is more you have to feel the movement through and through. On ice, you push and you glide, and that feeling of gliding too fast can be very very hard for a beginner," she said.

While the ice may be artificial, Kwan will create real magic on ice. After all, she is one of the best in the sport.

The ice queen will perform over the weekend, with one show each on Saturday and Sunday.

Kwan also plans to make a return trip in January, as part of her role as a US sports envoy.

"I was just going through my schedule for my next trip and some of it would be teaching future Olympic Singaporean skaters," she said.

An Olympic gold is not part of her collection but Kwan has no plans to make a comeback, as finishing graduate school is her priority right now.

So it will be a rare treat for fans to catch her in action in Singapore.

After Kwan's performances, the rink at the integrated resort will be open to the public at a cost.

The Singapore Ice Skating Association is considering using it for its "Learn To Skate" programme.

-News courtesy of Channel Newsasia-

Late-night makan at Bedok Point

Late-night makan at Bedok Point

For Mrs G. L. Low, 45, the soft opening of Bedok Point in New Upper Changi Road yesterday has brought her and her family much convenience.

The housewife and resident of Bedok Central for 12 years said: "My family and I used to go to Tampines or Parkway Parade for food and shopping. With Bedok Point up now, I'm happy to dine here more often and even do my shopping here."

Developed by Frasers Centrepoint, the 7,525 sq m shopping mall in Bedok Town Centre will house more than 70 tenants over four storeys and two basement floors. It officially opens in the first quarter of next year, a Frasers Centrepoint spokesman said.

When my paper visited it yesterday, many of the food-and- beverage outlets were open. They include nydc cafe, Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen, The Manhattan Fish Market, PastaMania, Killiney Cafe, Mos Burger, Yoshinoya and Jollibean.

Retail shops that opened for business include Pet Lovers Centre, Mini Toons, Eu Yan Sang and Giordano.

Most of the residents my paper spoke to were happy with the mall's range of food choices.

Student Diana Mohammed Zul, 16, said: "There are many young people who frequent Bedok Town Centre before and after school. It will be easier for us to find food here in an air-conditioned setting."

However, Madam Monica Lee, 57, a housewife who has lived in Bedok since 1980, said the mall must have unique features to attract and retain shoppers. She said: "I don't want the same old same old."

-News courtesy of Omy-

Thursday, 9 December 2010

Arrested for posing as foreigner to enter casino

PR arrested for posing as foreigner to enter casino

A 47-year-old female Singaporean PR tried to enter the casino at Resorts World Sentosa using the identity of a foreigner.

She was arrested by police on Monday after the casino's security officers found out that she was impersonating as a foreigner to avoid paying entry levy.

The suspect will be charged in court on Thursday with cheating.

If convicted, she can be jailed up to 5 years and fined.

She would also be liable to pay entry levy and the amount of levy that was not paid.

-News courtesy of Channel Newsasia-