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... guide as I've done my research in the trusty Rough Guide I have and we see things like Parliament House, the Supreme Court, City Hall, Victoria Concert Hall & Theatre, The Esplanade, Raffles City, Singapore Recreation Club, Riverside Point, Cavenagh ...
... , there is a ... chocolate buffet of 3 whole hours: what do you think, Annie? No, this is not an UFO but the new supreme court. Our topless bus. How come we often end up in Hooters??? What do you think of my new office. We have some modest ...
... district at around noon. We walked back toward the Raffles hotel where we had the Singapore Slings yesterday to try and find the Supreme Court and Parliament. The Parliament was unimpressive, but the Supreme Court is cool looking. It ...
... paperback, and headed off towards the "colonial" corner of town. Their the V Man viewed City Hall as well as the the Supreme Court. Not far away the V Man visited a stone re-creation of Singapore's "founder" Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles. Hotels, hospitals ...
... computer.) it took the best part of a day. We did eventually get to see some of the major colonial buildings, including the supreme court where on the park outside is a cricket pitch. We saw the bit of riverbank where Stamford Raffles first tipped up to ...
... call the chopsticks memorial - and for good reason. We walked past the St Andrews Cathedral and the City Hall and visited the Supreme Court Building. We saw the Padang (= field in Malay) - a green space in the middle of the city that Stamford Raffles ...
... Merlion. This is a symbol of Singapore, it is part lion and part mermaid. On our way back we noticed their Supreme court building, very modern, looks like a spaceship landing in it. After the tour we needed to wait for about 20 minutes ...
... of taking silly photos of ourselves creeping up behind the scary policemen. Extremely mature. Next on the agenda was the Supreme Court which we explored for several minutes before we found a buzzing court room. On our arrival however we found out that ...
... had a walk around the Colonial District where there is the lovely old Parliament buildings, the Supreme Court, City Hall, theatres and Singapore Cricket Club. That night we went for a walk around Little India which was alive with ...
... have been compared to Durian fruit and fly's eyes. We walked over the bridge and back round on ourselves past the impressive Supreme Court, City Hall and into St. Andrew's Cathedral. We grabbed a yummy raspberry and blackcurrant ice drink and got the MRT ...
... we saw that day, National Museum, Signapore Cricket pitch and clu (yes cricket), reverse bungee jump, Old Parliament House, Old Supreme Court, Fort Canning Park, Battle Box and most importantly Hooters!!! Fort CAnning Park is well worth a visit, you have ...
... Brien's sandwich shop! Once the weather had cleared, we walked across the Cavenagh Bridge to Singapore's City Hall, parliament buildings and Supreme Court. After viewing the parliamentary museum and learning a little about domestic politics, we struck ...
... The SG trip commenced with the exploration of the city's MRT stations from Aljunied to the government and cultural center where the Supreme Court and some Museums are located. Of course, coming to SG can't be completed with getting a picture on its famous ...
... your eyes on the waitress, and not on the food.. or the other way round. Next stop was the parliament building and Supreme court, both located in a large green square lined with trees in the heart of the CBD, surrounded by shiny high rise offices. The ...
... , Parrots, Toucans, Penguins, and all sorts of birds of prey. In the afternoon we explored downtown Singapore, taking in the sites of the Supreme Court, City Hall, Parliament, St. Andrews Cathedral, Esplanades and the Cricket Club which was hosting an ...
... to our hotel and crashed. Oh and we crossed the international date line - hence the dates. Background on Singapore > Singapore is a small island with 4 million people that formed after briefly joining Malaysia. Singapore means lion city. http://www. ...
... that is the chemistry lab. Transfection takes about 2 days- so in the last couple days I've been to Parliament, Supreme court, a mosque, and Little India, with the other exchange students. The school arranges for a tour guide to take us to ...
... After a little walk at little india, we took the tour couch, it passed by some places in singapore, as what I can rememeber was: china town, parliament house, supreme court, city hall, etc etc.. and stopped a few minutes at: Esplanade (Theatres by the Bay ...
... left over from the British Empire as well as the modern sky scrapers of the CBD and the flying saucer style Supreme Court building. We headed back for dinner then met up with Claire, Kieren and another friend of theirs, Paul, who had ...
... had nice views across the Singapore River to Boat Quay. We then walked on through the colonial district past the Parliament House, Supreme Court and City Hall to the Padang, home of the Singapore Cricket Club. We then walked past St.Andrew's Cathedral on ...