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Tag Archives: singapore
8:30 to 9:30 Global Blackout
Today, on March 28th in the year of 2009 history is being made. For perhaps one of the first times recorded the people of the world are actually coming together to ‘vote’ on an issue that far spans political ideology … Continue reading
Saving Singapore Tourism
Singapore has had a growing tourism industry for many years. Rates of immigration and visitors wanting to be involved in the business sector alone have brought millions to the city. Last month, however, preparing for the global trend of consumers, … Continue reading
Singapore Leads the Way in Green Technology
Kermit the Frog, the icon created by Jim Henson, once sang that “it ain’t easy being green”. Well, Singaporeans are discovering that that is true to a certain extent. The Economic Development Board of Singapore recently released a statement that … Continue reading
Relieving Traffic in Singapore’s Central District
The island of Singapore is a growing population, with more international businesses moving to the country and a booming tourist economy. The congestion in the downtown business district became a concern about ten years ago, when the Census indicated that … Continue reading
Lee Hsien Loong
Lee Hsien Loong became the third prime minister of Singapore, following his father. Loong was born in 1952 and spent his life observing the work of his father. Under his father’s care Singapore became a wealthy nation, the richest of … Continue reading
The Many Possibilities of Singapore
There are so many opportunities to experience the rich culture of Singapore and such a variety of ways to do so. Singapore is rich in cultural heritage in its own right and completely in and of itself, and it has … Continue reading