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Discover Singapore
Take in the scent of spices as you trawl through the five-foot-ways of Little India Ride the MRT out to little-visited Singapore surprises Discover why locals leave food out on the streets during the Hungry Ghost Festival Wok-fry your own way to food nirvana In This Guide: Two authors (including a resident), over 900 hours of in-city research, 47 durians consumed Expanded coverage of neighborhoods including two new walking tours and three new excursions Cultural insights and local secrets from a comedian, a curator, a theater director, a writer and a scholar Content updated daily - visit lonelyplanet.com for up-to-the-minute reviews, updates and traveler insights Author: Matt Oakley
Publisher: Lonely Planet
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Picture a place where the ancient traditions of the Orient mingle with the hi-tech world of the future-an island with a harmonious blend of cultures. Our cameras will take you to see some of the best of Singapore. We show the hub of Singapore's financial district, its monumental landmarks, its exciting night life, the bustle of boat and Clarke Quays, the picturesque-historic Singapore River, the dazzling shopping window of the world-Orchard Road.
We visit Sentosa-playground of Singapore. Sentosa offers an enormous myriad of attractions and we feature the famed Merlion, the Musical Fountain, the Underwater World, Forts Siloso and Images of Singapore and much more. We feature the new Changi Prison Chapel and Museum, the renowned Raffles Hotel, the Ming Village, the outstanding Singapore Zoological Gardens, the Singapore Botanical Gardens, the Mandai Orchid Gardens and much more. Panorama Singapore shows Singapore as the wonderfully diverse City it is, with the chance to live it up, soak in the Multi Culturalism, relax, shop in world class surroundings & experience the attractions so many and varied. This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply. Publisher: Sandy Jacobe
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An illustrated travel guide, phrasebook, and maps. Indulge Yourself with a personal tour guide on Your PDA. FREE General Information, basic phrasebook, and a map in the trial version. Features
Table of Contents General: About | Tourism | Demographics | Economy | Military | Politics | History | Climate | Sleep | Contact | Stay safe | Respect Maps: Singapore | Overview | City | MRT & LRT Phrasebook: Language | Intro | Pronunciation | Phraselist Transport: Overview | Rail | Airports | Chinatown MRT Station | Driving | Taxi | Cable Car Attractions: Buy | Do | Zoo | Three Days in Singapore | Theme Parks Culture: Overview | Architecture | Cinema | Dance | Gay Art | Literature | Music | Theatres | Museums | Holidays | Singa Merlionus Landmarks: Overview | Tourism Board | Clifford Pier | Long Ya Men | Quay | Parks | Monuments | Buildings | Churches | Synagogues | Temples | Mosques Eat & Drink: Cuisine | Eat | By district | Drink By Area: Geography | Regions | Districts | Streets | Raffles Place | Get out
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The No.1 guide for living in Singapore - it's comprehensive, fun, easy to use and has everything you need to get the most out of life in one of Asia’s most exciting cities.
Author: Explorer Publishing
Publisher: Explorer Publishing
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Publisher: Garmin
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Lee Kuan Yew is one of the most influential leaders in Asia. In this illuminating account, Lee writes frankly about his disapproving approach to political opponents and his often unorthodox views on human rights, democracy, and inherited intelligence, aiming always “to be correct, not politically correct.” Since it’s independence in 1965, tiny Singapore – once a poor and decrepit colony – has risen to become a rich and thriving Asian metropolis. From Third World to First is a fascinating and insightful account of Singapore’s survival from a history of oppressive colonialism, the Second World War and major poverty and disorder. Lee also uses previously unpublished official government reports and papers to explain how he led a tiny country into becoming a prosperous and secure modern society, amid the constant hostility of world politics. Today Singapore boasts not only to have the busiest port of trade, best airport with the world’s number one airline, but also the world’s fourth-highest per capita real income? An Island hailed as the city of the future, Singapore’s miraculous history is dramatically recounted by the man who not only lived through it all but fearlessly forged ahead and brought about most of the changes. Lee highlights is relationships with his political peers from Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan to George Bush and poetry-spouting Jiang Zemin. Also a father of three Lee writes warmly of his family life. From Third World to First offers readers a compelling glimpse not only into the heart but also the mind of an incredibly influential man who is impossible to ignore in Asian and international politics.
In this memoir, the man most responsible for Singapore's astonishing transformation from colonial backwater to economic powerhouse describes how he did it over the last four decades. It's a dramatic story, and Lee Kuan Yew has much to brag about. To take a single example: Singapore had a per-capita GDP of just $400 when he became prime minister in 1959. When he left office in 1990, it was $12,200 and rising. (At the time of this book's writing, it was $22,000.) Much of this was accomplished through a unique mix of economic freedom and social control. Lee encouraged entrepreneurship, but also cracked down on liberties that most people in the West take for granted--chewing gum, for instance. It's banned in Singapore because of "the problems caused by spent chewing gum inserted into keyholes and mailboxes and on elevator buttons." If American politicians were to propose such a thing, they'd undoubtedly be run out of office. Lee, however, defends this and similar moves, such as strong antismoking laws and antispitting campaigns: "We would have been a grosser, ruder, cruder society had we not made these efforts to persuade people to change their ways.... It has made Singapore a more pleasant place to live in. If this is a 'nanny state,' I am proud to have fostered one."
Lee also describes one of his most controversial proposals: tax breaks and schooling incentives to encourage educated men and women to marry each other and have children. "Our best women were not reproducing themselves because men who were their educational equals did not want to marry them.... This lopsided marriage and procreation pattern could not be allowed to remain unmentioned and unchecked," writes Lee. Most of the book, however, is a chronicle of how Lee helped create so much material prosperity. Anticommunism is a strong theme throughout, and Lee comments broadly on international politics. He is cautiously friendly toward the United States, chastising it for a "dogmatic and evangelical" foreign policy that scolds other countries for human-rights violations, except when they interfere with American interests, "as in the oil-rich Arabian peninsula." Even so, he writes, "the United States is still the most benign of all the great powers.... [and] all noncommunist countries in East Asia prefer America to be the dominant weight in the power balance of the region." From Third World to First is not the most gripping book imaginable, but it is a vital document about a fascinating place in a time of profound transition. --John J. Miller Author: Lee Kuan Yew
Publisher: HarperCollins
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Singapore, mixed by Darren Emerson (Underworld), is the latest in the Global Underground series. This 2 CD set features tracks by Hatirus, DJ Sneak, Ramirez and more. This set is a reckless rollercoaster of wild house, dangerous dub and wide-boy techno.
Publisher: Global Underground
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SINGAPORE Singapore is a city of gardens and the heart of South East Asia. Its history began in 1819 with Stamford Raffles, a young official who worked for the British East India Company. Raffles estimated that the natural harbour was perfect for trading ships and so he bought the land from the Sultan of Johor and founded a trading settlement. As a free port, Singapore attracted trading ships from all over the world and today four million people live here on an area that covers 640 square kilometres. In June each year there is an exciting boat race in Marina Bay known as the Dragon Boat Race that features magnificently painted dragon boats with hand-carved heads and tails accompanied by the sound of frenetic drumbeats. Dating back to colonial times, British influence is omnipresent, whether the Cricket Club or the Parliament, traditional English spirit rules despite Singapore's Independence. The World Famous Raffles Hotel is situated in the Colonial District near to the Singapore River. In the hotel's Ashanti Bar it was customary to throw expired peanut shells directly onto the floor and at the same time to reverently sip a Singapore Sling, the national drink. The Singapore Zoo is one of the finest in the world in which the animals can roam freely, their territory being surrounded by a landscaped ditch. Approximately 2800 animals live in the spacious enclosures and even those from the world's coldest regions can be observed both below and above water, thanks to cleverly designed viewing areas. A complete mix of ethnic cultures, there's Chinatown, Little India and the Arab Street Quarter in which there are mosques, women wear burqas and there is all the hustle and bustle of a bazaar. Singapore is an exotic city of skyscrapers, a cultural melting pot and the exciting gateway to South East Asia!
Publisher: TravelVideoStore.com
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This book is an attempt to understand and analyze Singapore's culture of control. In addition to being a nation which has moved very rapidly from colonial status to one of the economic power houses of Asia in less than forty years, Singapore is also one of the most intensively controlled societies in the world. The state offers the paradox of a free enterprise economy alongside one of the most rigorously policed and closely directed social formations in existence. This book explores the city-state's colonial heritage as well as the forces that helped to mould its current social landscape. Author: Carl A.Trocki
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
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