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		<title>Siloso Beach Party 2009</title>
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Siloso Beach Party - Asia&#8217;s Grooviest!
Location: Sentosa
Date: 31 December, 2008
Features: Signature foam pool and sandy dance floor
Nearest MRT: HarbourFront
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<p><strong>Siloso Beach Party - Asia&#8217;s Grooviest!</strong><br />
<strong>Location:</strong> Sentosa<br />
<strong>Date: </strong>31 December, 2008<br />
<strong>Features: Signature foam pool and sandy dance floor</strong><br />
<strong>Nearest MRT:</strong> HarbourFront</p>
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		<title>Marina Bay Singapore Countdown 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Dec 2008 14:26:03 +0000</pubDate>
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Image source: Marina Bay Countdown
Marina Bay Singapore Countdown 2009
Location: Marina Bay
Date: 31 December, 2008
Features: Live Countdown show by MediaCorp, Photo Competition &#38; Fireworks Display
Nearest MRT: Marina Bay &#38; City Hall
Marina Bay is all set to host the Marina Bay Singapore Countdown 08/09. Aside from the dazzling annual fireworks display, other exciting events include Photography Competition, [...]]]></description>
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<span class="font10">Image source: <a href="http://www.marinabaycountdown.sg" target="_blank">Marina Bay Countdown</a></span></p>
<p><strong>Marina Bay Singapore Countdown 2009</strong><br />
<strong>Location:</strong> Marina Bay<br />
<strong>Date: </strong>31 December, 2008<br />
<strong>Features:</strong> Live Countdown show by MediaCorp, Photo Competition &amp; Fireworks Display<br />
<strong>Nearest MRT:</strong> Marina Bay &amp; City Hall</p>
<p>Marina Bay is all set to host the Marina Bay Singapore Countdown 08/09. Aside from the dazzling annual fireworks display, other exciting events include Photography Competition, New Year’s Eve Family Carnival and the LIVE Countdown Show and Party at The Float, presented by MediaCorp.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.everydaysingapore.com/marina-bay-singapore-countdown-2009/"><img src="http://www.everydaysingapore.com/images/marina-bay-countdowin-2.jpg" alt="Marina Bay Fireworks" width="420" height="315" border="0" /></a><br />
<span class="font10">Image source: Marina Bay Countdown</span></p>
<p>Check out the official <a href="http://www.marinabaycountdown.sg/" target="_blank">Marina Bay Singapore Countdown Website</a> for more information.</p>
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		<title>Celebrate Christmas in Singapore</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Dec 2008 00:18:18 +0000</pubDate>
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Orchard Road surrounded by christmas lights and decorations is the famous shopping place in Singapore.
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<p>Orchard Road surrounded by christmas lights and decorations is the famous shopping place in Singapore.</p>
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		<title>Singtel ZookOut 2008</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Dec 2008 14:24:19 +0000</pubDate>
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Singtel ZookOut 2008
Location: Siloso Beach, Sentosa
Date: 13 December, 2008
Features: Dance Music Festival &#038; Party
Singtel presents the Biggest Dance Music Festival,  Zookout 2008 on Saturday, 13th of December at Siloso Beach, Sentosa.
Catch the best DJs around the world in this annual dance party event.
Nouvelle Vague
Sasha
Above &#038; Beyond
Henrik Schwarz
Dirty South
Vicarious Bliss
The Teenagers
Erol Alkan
Dimitri [...]]]></description>
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<p><b><u>Singtel ZookOut 2008</u></b><br />
Location: Siloso Beach, Sentosa<br />
Date: 13 December, 2008<br />
Features: Dance Music Festival &#038; Party</p>
<p>Singtel presents the Biggest Dance Music Festival,  Zookout 2008 on Saturday, 13th of December at Siloso Beach, Sentosa.</p>
<p>Catch the best DJs around the world in this annual dance party event.</p>
<p>Nouvelle Vague<br />
Sasha<br />
Above &#038; Beyond<br />
Henrik Schwarz<br />
Dirty South<br />
Vicarious Bliss<br />
The Teenagers<br />
Erol Alkan<br />
Dimitri From Paris<br />
DJ PIPPI<br />
DJ Yoda<br />
Bloco Singapura<br />
Novobloco<br />
Electrico<br />
Moods<br />
Andrew Chow<br />
Tony Tay<br />
djB<br />
Jeremy Boon<br />
Brendon P<br />
Hong<br />
Nervous<br />
Aldrin<br />
Mambo Jambo<br />
Remote Control Kites<br />
Artist Storm</p>
<p>Visit <a href="http://www.zoukout.com/" target="_blank">ZookOut 2008</a> official website for more information. </p>
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		<title>Avenue Q - The Musical</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Nov 2008 14:48:26 +0000</pubDate>
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Image source: SRT.com.sg

Location: Esplanade Theater
Date: 31 October to 16 November, 2008
Features: Musical and Entertainment
See the award winning Musical, Avenue Q at the Esplanade Theatre from October 31 to November 16, 2008.  The Tony Award Best Musical Winner features an ensemble of actors and some very adult-minded puppets. The show is inspired by ‘Sesame Street’ [...]]]></description>
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<p><b>Location:</b> Esplanade Theater<br />
<b>Date:</b> 31 October to 16 November, 2008<br />
<b>Features:</b> Musical and Entertainment</p>
<p>See the award winning Musical, Avenue Q at the Esplanade Theatre from October 31 to November 16, 2008.  The Tony Award Best Musical Winner features an ensemble of actors and some very adult-minded puppets. The show is inspired by ‘Sesame Street’ with a very grown up twist!  </p>
<p>Some of the hilarious songs featured include - The Internet Is For Porn, I&#8217;m Not Wearing Underwear Today and It Sucks to Be Me. </p>
<p>So take a trip to Avenue Q!</p>
<p>For more information, please visit <a href="http://www.srt.com.sg" target="_blank">Singapore Repertory Theatre</a></p>
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		<title>Barclays Singapore Open 2008</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Nov 2008 16:43:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Barclays Singapore Open golf tournament will take place from 13-16 November at Sentosa Golf Club. This is the third year that Barclays has sponsored the event, and this year&#8217;s field so far features some of the world&#8217;s biggest names in golf - Phil Mickelson (no.2), Padraig Harrington (No. 4), Ernie Els (no.9), K J [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.everydaysingapore.com/barclays-singapore-open-2008/"><img src="http://www.everydaysingapore.com/images/barclays-singapore-open.jpg" alt="Barclays Singapore Open Golf Tournament" width="116" height="159" border="0" style="float: left; margin: 0px 5px 5px 0px" /></a>The <a href="http://www.barclayssingaporeopen.com/en/" target="_blank">Barclays Singapore Open</a> golf tournament will take place from 13-16 November at Sentosa Golf Club. This is the third year that Barclays has sponsored the event, and this year&#8217;s field so far features some of the world&#8217;s biggest names in golf - Phil Mickelson (no.2), Padraig Harrington (No. 4), Ernie Els (no.9), K J Choi (no.16) and two-time Singapore Open champion Adam Scott (no.17) - who will compete for the US$5 million prize purse, making this Asia’s richest national Open.</p>
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		<title>Rihanna Concert Tour Singapore</title>
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Image Source: Midas Promotions

Award winning artist, Rihanna, will bring her Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded here in Singapore.  She will be performing live in concert at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on Thursday, November 13, 2008.
Rihanna Tour 2008 concert is brought to you by Midas Promotions. Visit their website for more information – http://www.midaspromotions.com/upcoming.htm.
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<p>Award winning artist, Rihanna, will bring her Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded here in Singapore.  She will be performing live in concert at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on Thursday, November 13, 2008.</p>
<p>Rihanna Tour 2008 concert is brought to you by Midas Promotions. Visit their website for more information – http://www.midaspromotions.com/upcoming.htm.</p>
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		<title>Singapore - A Growing Number of World Firsts</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Oct 2008 04:25:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Gregory Smyth
Singapore is listed at the top when it comes to &#8216;world&#8217;s firsts&#8217;. Suntec city is the biggest man made fountain and is located in Singapore. Night safari is the world&#8217;s first night zoo and also the world&#8217;s highest man made waterfall at Jurong Bird Park is also located in Singapore. China town, little [...]]]></description>
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<p>Singapore is listed at the top when it comes to &#8216;world&#8217;s firsts&#8217;. Suntec city is the biggest man made fountain and is located in Singapore. Night safari is the world&#8217;s first night zoo and also the world&#8217;s highest man made waterfall at Jurong Bird Park is also located in Singapore. China town, little India and Geylang Serai are among those which illustrates the local culture. Singapore&#8217;s successful economy is very much attached to its tradition and this can be felt really closer after visiting these spots. Singapore is not all about urban landscape, but natural beauty is also very much prevalent in this city, as it is also known as the &#8216;Garden city&#8217;. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.everydaysingapore.com/singapore-a-growing-number-of-world-firsts/"><img src="http://www.everydaysingapore.com/images/suntec-fountain-wealth.jpg" alt="Suntec Fountain of Wealth Photo" width="420" height="280" border="0" /></a><br />
<span class="font10">Image Source: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fountain_of_wealth" target="_blank">Wikipedia</a> - The Fountain of Wealth at Suntec City, Singapore.</span></p>
<p>Additional, hot spots in Singapore include Singapore zoological gardens, Bukit Timah nature reserve and Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve. For those who love history and culture there are lots of museums, architectural heritages and exhibitions. Asian civilization museum and the Singapore art museum are among the highlights. <span id="more-316"></span></p>
<p>Singapore also boasts a thriving Islamic community, centered around Arab street, which is the Muslim epicenter of the city. Here the sultan mosque is the most attractive due to its unique gold dome and prayer hall. It is also a market for colorful textiles from around Asia with very low and attractive prices. </p>
<p>Yet another marvel is the Asian civilization museum. It was opened in 1997 and here many anthropological and cultural exhibits are there. These exhibits are very much from India, China and south East Asia. Another much attractive one is the Butterfly Park and Insect Kingdom Museum. There are thousands of colorful and endangered species of butterflies roaming around as one walks through. A different experience will be the Civilian War Memorial. This is one which is dedicated to the civilians who lost their life during the Japanese occupation during the Second World War. It is also known as the&#8217;chopstick&#8217; memorial due to its unusual design. Maritime museum is another of those hot sights. Singapore is always known as a maritime Museum. It is now among the biggest ports in the world. Lots of ship models are there in the museum and it has lots of boat displays of all kinds along with fishing equipments. </p>
<p>Finally, Singapore Zoological gardens is a real attraction while sightseeing in Singapore. It is an open zoo where around 2000 different creatures roam around. There is also a Children&#8217;s World where children could interact with the animals. There are sea lions as well as penguin gallery. An air-conditioned polar bear enclosure adds to the charm and beauty. Mount Faber Cable Car Station and Viewing garden is also a must see adventure. Singapore harbor as well as islands can be well viewed by sitting inside this. Sungei Buloh Nature Park is a very famous attraction in Singapore along with is the Mandai orchid garden. Fort canning Park and East Cost park are all hot destinations in there own sense. All of this makes for a great sightseeing experience for any tourist spending time in Singapore.</p>
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Hong Kong-based <a href="http://www.shangri-la.com/" target="_blank">Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts</a> currently owns and manages 54 hotels under Shangri-La and Traders brands with a rooms inventory of over 27,000. Shangri-La hotels are <a href="http://www.shangri-la.com/en/property/baotou/shangrila" target="_blank">five-star deluxe properties</a> featuring extensive luxury facilities and services.
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		<title>The Singapore Taxi</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Oct 2008 15:46:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[by: Ieuan Dolby
Fast, easy and efficient could describe life in Singapore. You don’t stroll along the streets in a world of your own with time to spare and you definitely do not walk when a taxi is waiting nearby. Life in Singapore is geared towards the making of money and any spare moment given is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>by: Ieuan Dolby</p>
<p>Fast, easy and efficient could describe life in Singapore. You don’t stroll along the streets in a world of your own with time to spare and you definitely do not walk when a taxi is waiting nearby. Life in Singapore is geared towards the making of money and any spare moment given is put to that task. So if one should need to get to work or get to the office, go shopping or attend the cinema (because the children insist on it) then transport is essential. </p>
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<p>Private cars are good and super efficient. The MRT or underground system is also a perfect feat of Engineering: fast, clean and cheap for the average punter, but life also seems to include an inordinate number of taxis. They seem to be required and used whether one owns a car not and even when one is standing right next to the entrance to an MRT station. In an average week one can use a taxi about seven times and that in anybody’s books is a lot. <span id="more-314"></span></p>
<p>Three companies tend to run the Cab business and all are large and modern, consisting of the latest cars with satellite navigation and instant booking services by a frightening voice box and pushbutton accept system that flashes possible messages at the driver: as if he is not confused enough with the fast flowing and interchanging traffic that is going on around him. Singapore is not a place where once you get into lane you are okay for half an hour so. This is a place where once you have settled into your lane – it is time to change to another, time to enter the tunnel or cross a bridge, go round a roundabout or exit up the ramp. A plate of Spaghetti has nothing on the road system here but it does flow smoothly, it is extremely well designed and it is safe – if drivers do not talk too much and check their flashing job screen every other minute!</p>
<p>To catch a cab one can do a variety of things. The usual one of going outside and flagging one down, another of calling one up on the booking service or joining a long queue at a taxi rank. The first one is the most amazing and also one of the most frustrating methods of trying to catch one: not that there are none available but the drivers have a strange way of picking up punters. There you are outside your apartment and this blue cab with its light on comes floating towards you. Stopping beside the pavement the driver will lower his window and ask you where you are going.</p>
<p>And the strangest thing is that if you are not going in his direction or to where he wants to go, then he will not pick you up. Amazing but true! Taxi drivers are very obstinate and although Singaporeans like to make money above all else the taxis do not follow that rule. For them food and sleep is more important and so if they are coming towards the end of their shift or feel like dinner then they will not pick you up unless you want to go where they are going. It is quite possible to stop five or more cabs in a run only for the drivers to shake their heads and zoom off leaving you stranded and confused. A very frustrating time indeed!</p>
<p>The other method of calling a taxi is probably the most efficient and stable one. Simply by calling up the company a taxi can be on its way to you in a matter of minutes and mostly all works well. The third method can also be extremely annoying and frustrating as one usually has to stand for about twenty minutes in a long queue whilst suffering from the heat of the day. But by using a taxi rank you are assured of being picked up – by law the driver cannot refuse to take you wherever you want to go if the pick-up point is at a taxi rank.</p>
<p>Life though is more interesting than trying to catch a taxi. Life gets more active when one is inside and on the way to their destination. The average driver in Singapore is good. The average taxi driver in Singapore is definitely in need of help. Psychological help in some cases and others just need some basic lessons in driving. The roads in Singapore can be awkward as the forward momentum of the vehicle is constantly disrupted as another stop sign looms up, as another intersection needs to be navigated or another accident causes the whole system to falter. But the taxi drivers even with a smooth road ahead of them constantly apply the break and then the gas causing the passengers heads to hit the seat in front of them and then to be thrown backwards against the rear window.</p>
<p>This action on the part of seventy percent of the drivers may not be totally due to bad driving. An unusually high proportion of drivers suffer from sleep deprivation! They will tell you that this is because of the extra long hours that they have to work (to get a tip from you) but many do certainly nod off whilst you are sitting behind them. In one taxi I was sort of trying to read my newspaper with my head waggling backwards and forwards when all of a sudden I noticed that I could read my newspaper. I mean that all of a sudden I was not being thrown around as the driver applied the gas and break in rapid succession. This was weird and unusual but I accepted it as another quirk of the industry.</p>
<p>It was when we where zooming along at way past the speed limit, that I looked closer at my driver. He was asleep and soundly so and we where heading straight for the oncoming lane. I acted instinctively and jumped across my prospective killer and adjusted the wheel and thus the cars’ direction to suit an accident free journey. Whilst doing that I jabbed my elbow into his shoulder (well, it turned out to be his face) to wake him up. A lucky save and if I had not been aware or had fallen asleep …… pancake time. I never fall asleep in a taxi after that experience.</p>
<p>Signs of the driver falling asleep are quite noticeable should one look for them. The constant opening and shutting of the window and the drivers’ constant changing of the air conditioning settings is a good one. Another is the drivers’ desperate scramble for the plastic bottles that he has stashed under his seat. I would question the manufacturers of these drugs as however many a driver takes they never seem to aid him in keeping awake. Oh and the most important thing to watch out for is when your head no longer jerks back and forth – this means that the driver has fallen asleep and his foot is still.</p>
<p>I normally hate making small talk. I would rather read a newspaper or stare out of the window. But in Singapore Taxis I prefer to keep the driver in conversation as this undoubtedly and without fail will keep him wide-awake. To start off the conversation just say something stupid like, “hot day today” as if Singapore is any different from one day to the next. He will invariably turn the conversation around to asking where you are from and then talking about football and Liverpool or he will turn to the state of the economy. “No profit in taxi driving anymore, no customers and cars cost more to buy than ever before”. This should keep him going for a half an hour or so, more than enough for the trip.</p>
<p>I think these drugs may have alternative side effects. I have noticed on some occasions that drivers are a bit high spirited. Now whether this an effect of the drugs that kicks in a couple of hours later or due to something that is completely removed I know not. I am just trying to make a connection as when the drivers take their “keep awake pills” nothing happens. Anyway, I have often climbed into a taxi and been surprised at the activity of my driver. One memorable trip started off okay until he found out that I was from Scotland. I spent the next twenty minutes of the journey listening to bagpipes and a donkey heehawing whilst being thrown violently against the drivers seat and the rear window in turn. No, it was not music or anything like that but the driver whilst jumping up and down in his seat, imitated the bagpipes and in between breaths became a horse. He used to say “Scotland” at frequent intervals as if to reassure me that he knew where I came from.</p>
<p>Weird! I had another bad occurrence in a taxi when he started to get aggressive against a football team and he spent more time trying to clamber over the rear of his seat, to reinforce his opinion than looking where he was going. I got extremely worried about him and decided that I should leave his taxi as quickly as possible. I jumped out at an intersection and decided that I would not pay for such a ride. I could hear him shouting as I ran away down the hard shoulder – but I don’t want to pay to be harassed!</p>
<p>Apart from all of the above the typical taxi journey passes without note. Some of the drivers will seriously annoy you or make you feel sick when they open their door and spit a big gob of mucus onto the road side. But this is the way that they do it. I have asked one driver not to do that again – and he didn’t. But generally just try and ignore that. They also tend to get a bit vocal inside of the car if involved in a near miss with another car or have to sit for any length of time due to an accident up ahead. This is due to the fact that if a driver gets out of his car and shouts at another driver then he can quickly and without question be hauled off to jail. The government does not tolerate drivers making a scene in public and so drivers just do not do it, ever. This is all-and-well, unless you happen to be the poor passenger that has to take the brunt of his “road rage” whilst pretending that you are not sitting in the back seat of that particular cab.</p>
<p>Sorry, I seem to be putting them down. The taxi system and the drivers are quite excellent and safe in Singapore and no less than any other town or city the world over. When hiring a taxi in Singapore you are ensured of a rapid and free journey to your destination and the cost is not prohibitive, you are safe and looked after at all times. One thing does puzzle me though, that of why the drivers constantly ask the passengers which way they would like to go. Having just arrived in Singapore I pick up a taxi at the rank just outside the airport. I give him the name of the hotel and off he sets. After five-minutes this driver will invariably turn around and ask me whether I would like to go by the PIE or by the East Coast Road. Stupid question really as the average person arriving at Singapore Airport and especially one who is going to a hotel would not have a clue about the transport system in Singapore.</p>
<p>I used to think that the drivers where testing their passengers as to their knowledge of Singapore and that if they showed ignorance then they would be carted off on a tour of the city without knowing any difference. But this has not been the case as I have often put it to the test. The driver has asked me and I have given him no inkling as to my knowledge of the city – and he has taken me the quickest route! Such is life!</p>
<p>Listen everybody: the Taxi Drivers in Singapore are of excellent quality and any prospective passenger is assured of an easy, safe and smooth-drive to their destination – don’t listen to me.</p>
<p>Just keep your eyes open and the drivers as well if you can!</p>
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Ieuan Dolby, from Scotland is an Engineering Officer in the Merchant Navy. He has been travelling the world for 15yrs on an endless tour of cultural diversification. Currently based in Singapore he writes various articles for magazines and newspapers and is working on a marine glossary. <a href="mailto:ieuandolby@lycos.com" target="">ieuandolby@lycos.com</a>
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Hanging Bridge in Sentosa
Palawan Beach Sentosa
Location: Sentosa
Highlights: Beach Resort, Suspension Board Walk, Palawan Beach Walk and Restaurants
Restaurants: Dolphin Lagoon Cafe, Bora bora Beach Bar &#038; Club Islander

Sentosa curved in stone 
One of the three beaches in Sentosa Island. Main attraction of the beach is the suspension boardwalk that brings you to the Southermost Point of [...]]]></description>
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<span class="font10">Hanging Bridge in Sentosa</a></p>
<p><b><u>Palawan Beach Sentosa</u></b><br />
Location: Sentosa<br />
<b>Highlights:</b> Beach Resort, Suspension Board Walk, Palawan Beach Walk and Restaurants<br />
<b>Restaurants:</b> Dolphin Lagoon Cafe, Bora bora Beach Bar &#038; Club Islander</p>
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<span class="font10">Sentosa curved in stone </a></p>
<p>One of the three beaches in Sentosa Island. Main attraction of the beach is the suspension boardwalk that brings you to the Southermost Point of Continental Asia.</p>
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