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		<title>School trip to Singapore. To go or not to go?</title>
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My school is having a trip to Singapore next week. We will be staying there for 4 days. I have already paid the deposit, which is roughly around 10% of the amount. But I was never really interested in going. I had the money for a week, and only paid on the last day, which [...]]]></description>
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<p>My school is having a trip to Singapore next week. We will be staying there for 4 days. I have already paid the deposit, which is roughly around 10% of the amount. But I was never really interested in going. I had the money for a week, and only paid on the last day, which was also due to the pressure from my teacher to pay up. And now, a few days later, I am really regretting for paying the deposit. I really dont want to go. My dad says its up to me to decide, but if it was him, he would go. He also says that I have a one week holiday next week, and then when school re-opens, it will be too late, as the trip would be the next day. I told him to call the school, or inform them through e-mail. He doesn&#8217;t seem pleased that I am pulling out of going to the trip. But I am very sure, even if I had told him earleir that I didnt want to go, he would have somehow made me pay to go. I just didnt want to speak up, and now I am regretting it! I really have no interest in going. What do i do?<br />
Mmm&#8230; I am from Malaysia&#8230; And I have been to Singapore before&#8230; But its not because I&#8217;ve been there or not&#8230; Its just that I dont feel like going&#8230; I dont think I&#8217;ll have a good time&#8230; Whats worst is my best friend just left the school&#8230; And recently, the teacher accompanying us in this trip, in my point of view, seems to have a problem with me&#8230; I dont really know, but it seems like she does not really like me&#8230; Maybe she&#8217;s just been having bad days, etc. But right now, I am 100% sure that I dont want to go.<br />
I&#8217;ll say it one more time, I am from Malaysia, neighbour country of Singapore, and lifestyle over there is like 95% like it is over here in Malaysia.</p>
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		<title>4 Types Of Singapore Accommodation</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Feb 2010 21:15:36 +0000</pubDate>
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Are you backpacking through Southeast Asia and are looking for a cheap and clean place for the night? Are you here for a romantic rendezvous and are in search of a luxurious suite equipped with spas and Jacuzzis? Perhaps, you are traveling on a shoestring budget and simply need an affordable room without bursting your [...]]]></description>
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<p>Are you backpacking through Southeast Asia and are looking for a cheap and clean place for the night? Are you here for a romantic rendezvous and are in search of a luxurious suite equipped with spas and Jacuzzis? Perhaps, you are traveling on a shoestring budget and simply need an affordable room without bursting your wallet? Depending on your budget and traveling style, you can choose just about any type of accommodation that suits your needs. From hostels, budget lodgings to boutique and five-star hotels, you will be spoiled for choice when selecting accommodation in Singapore.</p>
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<p>Backpacker</strong></p>
<p>If you are backpacking through Southeast Asia, chances are Singapore is just a stopover before you head north to Malaysia and Thailand or fly south to Indonesia. You will probably be staying no more than two days in Singapore and are looking for cheap accommodation. Check out the centrally located, no-frills City Backpackers Hostel that is close to the city, easily accessible and have important facilities like Internet access, hot showers and toiletries. You can even choose between shared dormitories and private rooms.</p>
<p><strong>On a tight budget</strong></p>
<p>Traveling on a tight budget does not mean you have to compromise on accommodation standards. Budget hotels are available in abundance in Singapore. Besides clean sheets and sanitized towels, you will also be provided with a disposable comb and toothbrush as well as free snacks and drinks. Two popular lines of budget hotels in Singapore are Hotel 81 and Fragrance Hotel, both have outlets spread out in town and suburban areas of Singapore. Be careful in choosing your budget hotels because they may be situated in the red light district areas with shady characters coming in and out of the hotels. Whilst the rooms are regularly sanitized, no promises here that your night will not be interrupted by frantic moans of passion.</p>
<p><strong>Something Fancy</strong></p>
<p>Do you like to be surprised by the décor and furnishings when you open the door to your boudoir? Give your trip a touch of style and sophistication by checking into one of the many boutique hotels in Singapore, such as The Scarlet, Berjaya Hotel Singapore, Perak hotel, Getaway Hotel Singapore, Naumi Hotel, Hotel Re! and Inn at Temple Street. The captivating interior designs will transport you into a different era and place, and whisk your imagination away from the bustling city of Singapore. The Scarlet, for example, Singapore’s first boutique hotel, located in Chinatown utilized the structure of its 1924 building to lend a touch of heritage and elegance. Hotel Re!, on the other hand, uses bright neon colored walls with cutting edge furniture to satisfy that futuristic and, perhaps, Apple enthusiast in you.</p>
<p><strong>Luxury trip</strong></p>
<p>If money is not an issue, why not splurge on accommodation in Singapore for an unforgettable stay at the top notch five star hotels? With smartly dressed butlers at your service around the clock, Jacuzzis, swimming pools, state of the art gymnasiums and luxurious spas. Why not book in at Singapore’s tallest building, Swissôtel The Stamford, and dine in its revolving restaurant? Catch a bird’s eye view of the city while you savor the well-deserved rest in its fluffy and comfortable beds. If you like heritage architectural, then check out the 6-star Fullerton Hotel located on the banks of the Singapore River? Enjoy a view of the city lights with a shimmering river running through it.</p>
<p>Be it hostel, budget lodgings or luxurious boutique hotels, you are in for a treat when you check in for accommodation in Singapore.</p>
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		<title>What is the baggage arrival time in Chennai airport at international arrivals?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Feb 2010 10:39:20 +0000</pubDate>
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  My Singapore airlines flight arrives at 10:00p.m at Chennai and I need to catch a train to my city at 11:30 p.m at Chennai central station. Can anyone suggest me if it is better to not have any check-in luggage so that I can speed up to train station from the airport, or [...]]]></description>
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<p>Hi<br />
  My Singapore airlines flight arrives at 10:00p.m at Chennai and I need to catch a train to my city at 11:30 p.m at Chennai central station. Can anyone suggest me if it is better to not have any check-in luggage so that I can speed up to train station from the airport, or is it ok to have check-in luggage ? Usually how much time it is taking to collect the check-in bags at this airport ?</p>
<p>Many Thanks!</p>
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		<title>Flying One-Way to Singapore/Australia?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Feb 2010 07:44:54 +0000</pubDate>
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I have a working holiday visa for Australia (i&#8217;m a US citizen), and am hoping to fly in on a one-way ticket.  I have found that if i purchase a ticket to singapore, and then another ticket to Darwin from there, it is much cheaper. 
However i&#8217;m always nervous to fly international on one-way [...]]]></description>
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<p>I have a working holiday visa for Australia (i&#8217;m a US citizen), and am hoping to fly in on a one-way ticket.  I have found that if i purchase a ticket to singapore, and then another ticket to Darwin from there, it is much cheaper. </p>
<p>However i&#8217;m always nervous to fly international on one-way tickets.  Does anyone have experience flying into Singapore one-way?<br />
Would having a visa for Australia be enough to let me in?</p>
<p>Thanks,<br />
Steve</p>
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		<title>Tips to Singapore Tour</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Feb 2010 04:13:39 +0000</pubDate>
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Singapore, island nation located in the south east of Asia with a exciting mix of Chinese, Malay and Indian cultures combination beautifully together to give it a friendly feel for the global tourist. A Singapore vacation offers many rigid to believe experiences for the visiting guest. An amazing mixture of age-old civilization and beliefs and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Singapore, island nation located in the south east of Asia with a exciting mix of Chinese, Malay and Indian cultures combination beautifully together to give it a friendly feel for the global tourist. A Singapore vacation offers many rigid to believe experiences for the visiting guest. An amazing mixture of age-old civilization and beliefs and modern, contemporary styles, Singapore is a complex land where nature and progressive achievements are balanced agreeably. Whether you are looking for enormous shopping, stimulating nightlife, tongue-tickling cuisine or a holiday destination that you will actually appreciate in the sense of miscellaneous activities, Singapore is where the fun is! Here are alternative sights that should be added to several schedules once you&#8217;ve deboarded your Singapore airfares. There are various tourist attractions in Singapore. Visitors can increase on the historical, natural, and cultural holiday attractions here. The important places to see in and around in Singapore are Sentosa Island, Jurong Bird Park, Chinatown, The Asian Civilization Museum and the various temples and churches. Chinatown is most popular for tourist. Trip one of the oldest Chinese temples of Singapore, &quot;The Thien Hock Kheng Temple&quot;, which is an exceptional timber structure and is more than 150 years old. &quot;Chinatown Heritage Center&quot;, tracing the journeys, beliefs and legends of early Chinese migrants is another popular spot.</p>
<p>According to the travel guide in Singapore there is a broad selection of somewhere to stay options to ensure a comfortable stay to the guests coming here. From luxury star Hotels in Singapore to the budget options, one could travel around a great variety. Singapore is one of southeast Asia&#8217;s largest aviation hubs Singapore Airlines and its regional subsidiary SilkAir, Singapore is also home to Tiger Airways and Jet star Asia, which took over Valuair. This city connects to other country by air direct or round trip. A wealthy and diverse style of architecture in Singapore&#8217;s a lot of museums, houses, shopping complexes, and huge office buildings depict the city&#8217;s sincerity towards implementation the best of the West with the flavor of the Orient. Sentosa is one of a total of 64 islands in Singapore. Located to the south of the country, Sentosa Island can be reached by ferry, taxi, and car or by road.</p>
<p>The island, Singapore&#8217;s recreational area, offers several attractions for visitors of all ages such as the Butterfly Park, Insect Kingdom and Dolphin Lagoon. Swimming and sun bathing are also popular along the beach front on sand brought over from Indonesia. Multi-purpose building structure to be establishes in the heart of the financial district of Shenton Way in Downtown Core of Singapore. The first building to be constructed along Shenton Way, it was a place for conferences and exhibitions .Today, it is now refurbished and modernized into a concert hall where the building is home to the Singapore Chinese Orchestra. The building is situated on a three acre site at the junction of Shenton Way and Maxwell Road.</p>
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