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ZoukOut 2014 12-13 Dec, from $118 The best beach festival in Asia returns this year! With acts like trance trio Above & Beyond, Swedish EDM staple Steve Angello, Dutchman Nicky Romero as well as superstar DJ Steve Aoki, you’d be sure not to want to miss this dance music festival. Siloso Beach, 51 Imbiah Walk, zoukout.com
Sentosa PLAYcation Until 4 Jan 2015, 11am–9.30pm, FREE admission Come down for a host of fun-filled activities that is bursting with the widest variety of Giant Inflatables, a spectacular Symphony of Lights show and celebrate the season with great music and succulent grills at Grill N’Chill. Merlion Plaza, Beach Plaza & Palawan Beach
Christmas Joy – Santaville Village 21, 25 & 26 Dec, 10am–9.30pm $25/child (accompanying adults enter for free) Ho Ho Ho! This Christmas, Santa and his jolly elves warmly open their village for everyone to share in the season of giving. Bake gingerbread cookies, take a picture with a balloon sleigh and make your own snowman at Santaville! There’s lots of activities for the whole family! Port of Lost Wonder, Palawan Beach
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FREE! BookFest@ Singapore 2014 12-21 Dec, 12pm-10pm (12 Dec), 10am-10pm (13-21 Dec) Popular’s annual mega book and stationery event is coming back this year! The festival will feature new book and product releases, educational talks and appearances by local and overseas authors as well as guest celebrities such as Dato Chef Wan with his first Malay cookbook, 400 Resipi Terbaik. Suntec Singapore Halls 401-405, www.bookfestsingapore.com
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The Independent Market 16-24 Dec, 10am-10pm Small business is big business in a scene of chain stores and big brands. Introducing The Independent Market – a unique Christmas market at Vivocity featuring seven independent labels and stores, including BooksActually, MATCH and mt masking tape. Vivocity Level 1
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Goddess Purrzaar Festive Market 14 Dec, 11am-6pm All cat lovers, heads up! Herald in a time of festive celebration at the Goddess Purrzaar market, where Cats of the World Purrzaar collaborates with Goddess Marketplace to bring you the very best of all things magical, feline-inspired and sacred. Over 34 vendors are gathered together to offer a multi-dimensional pop-up experience. Kilo, 66 Kampong Bugis, #02-01
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BTS Episode II: The Red Bullet 13 Dec, 7.30pm, from $108 As part of their first ever Asian tour, BTS will be performing here for one night only. Be prepared for a concert which promises high energy, exciting dance routines and an adrenaline pumping experience with BTS. The Star Theatre, 1 Vista Exchange Green, www.sistic.com.sg
CHRISTMAS FEASTS
The Knolls, Capella Singapore 1–23 & 26–31 Dec, 12.30pm–2.30pm & 6.30pm–10pm Offering fresh Mediterranean dishes and traditional favourites, including a SlowCooked Turkey Breast with Christmas Crumble. Shangri-la’s Rasa Sentosa Resort & Spa 24 Dec, 6pm–10pm A 78-metre spread brimming with over 100 dishes for a mouth-watering Christmas. Call 6371 1966 or E-mail: fbreservation.sen@shangri-la.com for reservations. Movenpick Heritage Hotel 24 & 25 Dec Celebrate “Swissmas” at our restaurants where we bring you Swiss specialities for Christmas on this joyous occasion. E-mail: hotel.fb@moevenpick.com for more info.
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Christmas at Changi Airport Until 5 Jan This Christmas, Disney magic will welcome travellers and visitors as Changi Airport transforms into a winter wonderland, bringing yuletide festivities to life. With captivating country-themed decorations, Christmas freebies and fun-filled activities and performances, be sure to soak in the Christmas atmosphere in Changi Airport! Changi Airport, www.changiairport.com Christmas Wonderland @ Gardens By The Bay Until 1 Jan Featuring a myriad of firsts, visitors can look forward to a host of exciting programmes
throughout the Gardens – from festive-themed acts and performances, Christmas treats and gifts, to winter escapades complete with the cold and ‘snow’. Gardens By The Bay, gardensbythebay. christmaswonderland.sg AMK Hub Sweet Season of Giving Until 28 Dec AMK Hub presents the sweet season of giving this Christmas! Shoppers can look forward to a Candy Luscious X’mas experience at AMK Hub! A world of fantasy awaits as
Spuds & Aprons, Faber Peak 1–31 Dec Join our playful, apron-clad crew and enjoy festive-inspired 3-course set lunch and 4-course set dinner menus from $32++ per person! Call 6377 9688 or visit www.faberpeaksingapore.com to book.
shoppers will be transported to a land of delectable treats. AMK Hub, 53 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3 Artists’ Night Out – X’mas Edition 13 Dec, 5pm-10pm Come celebrate this festive season at Artists’ Night Out! Feast your senses on a myriad of activities – carolling, performances, interactive installations and an Artist Market, where you can gift your loved ones with unique, handmade crafts for Christmas. Dhoby Ghaut Green
All Things Bright & Beautiful 13 Dec, 7.30pm-9.30pm, from $25 This December, embrace the festive spirit with “All Things Bright & Beautiful”, a choral concert by the Singapore Lyric Opera Children’s Choir and friends. Come gather, celebrate and enjoy being in the familiar warmth of family and friendship. Esplanade Concert Hall, 1 Esplanade Drive, www.singaporeopera.com.sg
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Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF) 18 – Eighteen Noir [TBA] Dong-do, a teenager with a penchant for watching violent films, finds himself assimilating into a rebellious high school gang. However, when one of its members starts to view him as a romantic rival for the affections of Yeon Hee, he is overwhelmed. In this charming character study of disaffected youth, director Han Yun-sun sheds light on the complexities of growing up and belonging. The film shifts gear as emotions spiral, revealing the sometimes deadly serious alliances and betrayals that exists in teenage subculture. STARRING: Lee Jae-eung & Kim Gwang-sup GENRE: Drama RELEASE: 13 Dec
Kami Histeria [PG13] What will people do for fame? Searching for their big break, the girls of the band Histeria embark on a new chapter of their lives with dreams of having their music recognised. Having declared independence, they move into an old and shabby flat, only to find the struggles of daily life a complete bore. An accidental occurrence leads them to a langsuir (female demon), which offers a shortcut to fame. What happens next? STARRING: Umi Omar & Nad Zainal GENRE: Horror RELEASE: 13 Dec
Lang Tong [TBA] Zach, a serial womaniser and con man, meets his match in Li Ling, an alluring woman who makes a wicked bowl of pork rib soup. Things take an unexpected turn when Zach meets her younger sister, the gorgeous Li Er. Zach turns his lecherous attentions towards her, and they begin an affair. Li Er convinces Zach to execute a heinous plot to murder her older sister, whom she blames for causing her mother’s death. However, things are not as simple as they seem. This film has been getting a lot of buzz online for nudity of a Singaporean actress. STARRING: William Lawandi, Vivienne Tseng & Angeline Yap GENRE: Drama RELEASE: 13 Dec [SOLD OUT]
Forma [TBA] Ayako bumps into her former classmate Yukari and offers her a job with better prospects. Yukari accepts but is surprised to find herself reporting to Ayako, who suddenly makes her life miserable. STARRING: Emiko Matsuoka, Ken Mitsuishi & Ryo Nishihara GENRE: Horror RELEASE: 14 Dec Visit sgiff.com for other films.
Dine & celebrate at the Peak Take your Christmas and New Year’s Eve celebrations to greater heights with Faber Peak Singapore’s unique packages Are you dreaming of a perfect Christmas celebration? Look no further – Mount Faber’s got you covered. For this Christmas and holiday season, Faber Peak Singapore has a fantastic lineup for guests to make merry. Located at the pinnacle of Mount Faber, Faber Peak Singapore is possibly the best location to throw a party. From dining in style at the peak to enjoying an exclusive get-together in a private cable car ride, their exciting offerings will suit your every fancy.
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For a limited time only, Faber Peak has whipped up a unique Festive Sky Dining menu especially for revellers this December. Feast on a delicious four-course meal with your partner in a romantic cabin, as you glide past the shimmering city skyline. The Festive Sky Dining menu features exquisite dishes such as terrine of citrus smoked salmon, almond-crusted halibut, and a delectable Christmas must-have: gingerbread topped with Tennessee bourbon white sauce. The party continues on New Year’s Eve, when Faber Peak is offering a special Celebration Cabin package for groups of six. Count down to the New Year in your own private cable car, stocked full with hearty helpings of food, wine, and good company, and watch the celebratory fireworks set off in the night!
All-Time High Back on Mount Faber, a series of delightful menus await at Spuds & Aprons and Faber Bistro. Their Christmas-inspired lunch and dinner meals will get you into the festive mood in no time. Tuck into the delectable pan-seared Norwegian salmon of Spuds & Aprons’ Festive Set Lunch, and top it off later in the evening with the Festive Set Dinner’s lip-smacking pistachio and amaretto chocolate cream. Or chow down on a generous serving of US turkey served with fruity stuffing and parsnip potato puree, offered in Faber Bistro’s Christmas Eve Set Menu. Tempted already?
Deck the Slopes Of course, what’s Christmas without a little light-up? Visit Faber Peak Singapore and you’ll get to snap away as the mountain bursts into a kaleidoscope of festive colours! You can also go hunting for some deliciously-colourful trees. The best way to enjoy this view is, of course, from the cable car cabin itself, where you can take in the full splendour of Mount Faber’s decorations against the HarbourFront skyline. All these extra-special treats are lined up in conjunction with the Singapore Cable Car 40th Anniversary Celebration, ensuring an unforgettable experience for you. So, hurry and make your reservations now! Pre-book at www.faberpeaksingapore. com to guarantee a wonderful celebration or call 6377 9688 for more.
Package rates Spuds & Aprons (1-31 Dec) Three-Course Festive Set Lunch @ $32++ per pax Four-Course Festive Set Dinner @ $80++ per pax 31 Dec, after 9.30 pm: Joyful Countdown at The Garden with 2 house pours @ $38++ per pax
Festive Dinner Set at Faber Bistro (24 & 31 Dec) Four-Course Festive Dinner set @ $88++ per pax
Sky Dining (1-31 Dec) Regular: Four-Course Festive Sky Dining Menu @ $256++ per couple 24 & 31 Dec: Four-Course Festive Sky Dining Menu @ $320++ per couple
Celebration Cabin (31 Dec) Countdown in the sky @ $488++ per cabin Only 30 cabins up for grabs! Faber Bistro NYE Set Menu Glazed Garlic Atlantic Cod
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family FREE! U Care Back to School Fair 2014 – Where Stories Come Alive 12-14 Dec, 10am-8pm The annual U Care Back to School Fair returns to nurture the love for book reading and prepare both parents and children alike for the upcoming school year with activities for families to bond and learn together. The Plaza, National Library Building, 100 Victoria Street, www.ntuc.org.sg/btsfair Christmas Stories at Ikea 13-14 Dec, 1.30pm-5pm, first come first served Head down to the IKEA Tampines store to watch soft toy heroes come to life in original stories as told by local DJs, authors and writers! Ikea Tampines, www.ikea.sg
OPUS 2 JAY 2014 WORLD TOUR 27 Dec, 8pm, $108-$338 Jay Chou performs familiar fan favourites in a continuation of his Opus tour, along with skilled dancers, ace musicians, giant video screens and a spectacular stage National Stadium, www.sportshub.com.sg
countdown wipe out animal cruelty ACRES CHARITY carwash 14 Dec, 10am-5pm Help to wipe out animal cruelty and to raise funds that will go to animal concerns research and education. Come for the ACRES (Animal Concerns Research & Education Society) Charity Carwash to do your part. The Grandstand, Carpark D, 200 Turf Club Rd, www.acres.org.sg
Celebrate With The World 31 Dec, 12pm-1am (Carnival), 6pm-late (Party), from $10 Celebrate with the World is back for a second year, and this time, the celebration promises to be bigger and better! The event will also introduce the first ever Celebrate with the World carnival with local food stalls, traditional game stalls and even a special photo booth to ring in our nation’s 50th year. The Promontory @ Marina Bay, 11 Marina Boulevard
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Sunda Kelapa was an important port with ships that exported billions of dollars’ worth of nutmeg from Batavia to Europe
Building Batavia: Dutch origins of Jakarta
What was Jakarta like before Jakarta? Before Jakarta, there was Batavia – a Dutch colony that held immeasurable wealth and captured the imagination and ambition of European colonials from the Netherlands. For over 300 years, the Dutch attempted to develop this Southeast Asian colony into an “Amsterdam of the East”. They built huge warehouses, mansions, a city hall and even Dutchstyle canals similar to that in Amsterdam. Today, several of those structures are still intact, providing a glimpse into a glorious era. “Building Batavia” is the story of how Batavia developed as well as the marks that its colonial period has left on modernday Jakarta. A number of historic sites will be explored.
SUNDA KELAPA Sunda Kelapa is a port that is home to one of the last sailpowered trading fleets in the world, descendants of the ships that once exported billions of dollars’ worth of nutmeg from Batavia to Europe.
TOKO MERAH Toko Merah is a reddish house built during Batavia’s early colonial period in a style completely unsuited to the tropical climate. The episode will tell you why.
OASIS RESTAURANT Oasis Restaurant still serves a Dutch-style feast, known as Rijsttafel (rice table), comprising dozens of dishes with ingredients that come from every corner of Indonesia and beyond.
THE JAKARTA HISTORY MUSEUM Once Batavia’s city hall, the building of the Jakarta History Museum has been painstakingly preserved and transformed into a museum. Visitors can even enter the colony’s dungeons! Advances in drone technology have enabled the producers to include aerial shots in the documentary, providing a unique view of old structures nestled among modern buildings. The award-winning director of “Building Batavia”, Justin Ong, has directed and produced documentaries for international broadcasters such as The National Geographic Channel, The Discovery Channel, NHK and History. “Building Batavia” will be shown on Dec 24, 9pm, on History, StarHub TV Ch 401. The Jakarta History Museum: Once Batavia’s city hall, the building has been painstakingly preserved from the time of Dutch rule
Dutch Batavia has left an indelible legacy upon the city that has become Jakarta today
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Probably the biggest match of the season: Who will be celebrating at the end of 90 minutes? Photo: Laszlo Szirtesi / Shutterstock.com
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Manchester United vs Liverpool: The greatest football rivalry
Robin van Persie is expected to rescue Manchester United again, or at least score another spectacular goal
Louis van Gaal has done well to bring United to the level it is at now but the same can’t be said about Brendan Rodgers’ Liverpool, which has failed miserably to live up to its sequel after last season’s blockbuster. The Red Devils are the favourites coming into the tie but we all know how unpredictable derbies can be. If the Red Devils are serious about rubbing shoulders with the big boys again, it’s time to show that they mean business. But a win for Liverpool could be just what it needs to kick-start its season (albeit being a tad late). Prediction: Manchester United 2-1 Liverpool Other Fixtures
Chelsea vs Hull City (Sat, 11pm) Photo: EPA
Manchester United and Liverpool, the two greatest clubs in England, will battle it out for supremacy and there is much more than three points at stake It’s that time of year again. The whole world stops to witness the biggest football rivalry that has ever existed. Manchester United vs Liverpool: Football doesn’t get much bigger than this. The Big Match
Manchester United vs Liverpool (Sun, 9.30pm) Three years ago, I paid a whopping 300 pounds for a ticket to experience the match of a lifetime, between Manchester United and Liverpool. It burned a hole in my pocket but I lived to brag about it. Having seen first-hand the drama, atmosphere and just how much the game means to both players and fans, it really does give me a whole new level of understanding about the significance of this match. Manchester United vs Liverpool is more than “just a game”. It is everything. Men live for moments like these, and fans and players put all their hearts and souls into such matches.
Beware, Hull! The Blues will be out for blood after losing their first game of the season against Newcastle last week. When was the last time the Tigers won a game? Exactly. Expect a mauling here from Jose’s army. Prediction: Chelsea 4-0 Hull City
Leicester City vs Manchester City (Sat, 11pm) You’d have to go way back to 2003 to find the last time Leicester City beat Manchester City. Will we see a repeat of that result, you wonder? Come on, let’s be serious. Leicester is stuck at the bottom, while City is steadily rising to the top of the table. Prediction: Leicester 0-2 Manchester City
Arsenal vs Newcastle United (Sun, 1.30am) Did you witness the comedy show at the Britannia stadium last week? Arsene Wenger should take a leaf from Alan Pardew’s book to see how he recovered from oblivion. These are strange times. Prediction: Arsenal 1-1 Newcastle By Ahmad Khan Log on to the all-new www.RedCardConnect.com for exclusive articles, interviews, radio shows & videos of the Premier League, Singapore & the world of sports.
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A L S O I N T H E AT R E S Exodus [PG13] Advice on caring for your pet Gerbils are a good pet for older kids, but keep in mind that they have poor eyesight
Caring for Pocket Pets
Pocket pets are cute but do not underestimate their needs because they are little! Here are some tips on proper care for your pocket pets
Tip 1: Caring for hamsters A hamster is a great first pet for your child but caring for them is no easy feat! Hamsters are nocturnal in nature, which means they can have a tendency to nip when awakened in the day. Keep their cage away from direct sunlight! Hamster feed is fuss-free. Most pet stores offer a healthy hamster mix, but do treat them to an occasional lettuce or carrot snack! If kept happy they can live between two to three years, sometimes a bit longer.
Tip 2: Caring for gerbils
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Juliana Jauw’s Charlie is such a darling!
A gerbil is a suitable pet for older kids. Gerbils are sociable by nature; so it is best to get a pair. Be sure to get them an exercise wheel and extra bedding for their playing and digging pleasure! One thing to note is that they have poor eyesight, so out-ofcage activities should be kept on low ground. Gerbils tend to pick out the tasty treats in a commercial gerbil seed mix and leave the sunflower seeds alone but do not worry; they will nibble on those later! If kept happy they can live between five to eight years, sometimes a bit longer.
Tip 3: Caring for Chinchillas
Nicole Alexandra and Sunday seem to have the same smile :)
Jyothi’s Mikky wished she handed over the whole pack of treats!
Chinchillas are suitable for older kids too. They are smart and loving. Chinchillas require a lot of attention and may become extremely attached to their owner if it lives alone. Chinchillas are vegetarians and have highly-sensitive stomachs compared to us humans – owners must be extra careful with their diet. Most commercial mixes for chinchillas are produced in wholesome, pellet forms. Make sure its food bowl is always full! If kept happy, these types of pets can live between 15 to 20 years, sometimes longer! To find out more about responsible pet ownership, visit: www.petsforlife.com.sg
Aww... Don’t you just wanna kiss Jessie Wang’s QianQian?
Zulkarnain Anwar’s C homel is a regal-look ing kitty fluffy and
Tips from Fluffy, the rescued pooch, on caring for your furry friends and being a responsible pet owner
Acclaimed director Ridley Scott brings to life the epic adventure of one man’s courage to take on the might of an empire. Using state of the art visual effects and 3D immersion, Scott brings new life to the story of the defiant leader, Moses (Christian Bale), as he rises up against the Egyptian pharaoh, Ramses, and sets 600,000 slaves on a monumental voyage of escape from exile and the terrifying plagues. STARRING: Christian Bale, Joel Edgerton, Aaron Paul, Ben Mendelsohn, Sigourney Weaver & Ben Kingsley GENRE: Action, Adventure RELEASE: 11 Dec
Stand by Me Doraemon [PG] Those who grew up watching this robo-cat will love this movie. In the suburbs of Tokyo lived a clumsy boy named Nobita. There appeared in front of him Sewashi, his descendant four generations later from the 22nd Century, and Doraemon, a cattype caretaker robot who helps people with secret gadgets. Sewashi claims his family is suffering from the debts Nobita made so, to change this disastrous future, he’s brought Doraemon to be Nobita’s caretaker. Will Doraemon succeed in his mission? STARRING: Wasabi Mizuta, Megumi Ohara & Yumi Kakazu GENRE: Animation RELEASE: 11 Dec
Nightcrawler [PG13] This isn’t another vigilante or superhero flick. Amateur videographer Lou Bloom (Jake Gyllenhaal) camps out at late-night crime scenes, hoping to film the victim or record the attack on his handy camcorder. When Bloom discovers that his crime-watch videos can fetch big bucks at his local news station, he gets greedy. He breaks into victims’ houses for his exclusive shots, which get more and more unsettling. STARRING: Jake Gyllenhaal, Rene Russo, Bill Paxton & Riz Ahmed GENRE: Thriller RELEASE: 4 Dec
Penguins of Madagascar [G] If you’ve seen any of the Madagascar films, you’d know those adorably crafty penguins deserve more than a few scenes. Now, the four characters are finally the stars of their own movie. STARRING: Tom Grath, Chris Miller, Christopher Knights, Benedict Cumberbatch & Ken Jeong GENRE: Comedy RELEASE: 27 Nov
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(Below) Zhang Ziyi speaking at the press conference with John Woo looking on
Crossing paths with Zhang Ziyi
done and we’re surrounded by such an elaborate scene, the genuine emotions will start pouring in – and these emotions cannot be prepared beforehand.
We managed to catch the charismatic superstar actress before The Crossing’s premiere in Singapore
How do you relate to Yu Zhen’s plight?
Just as rumours abound about superstar actress Zhang Ziyi’s love life, she appears in a romantic war movie. The Crossing – also starring Takeshi Kaneshiro, Huang Xiaoming, Song Hye Kyo and Tong Dawei as Zhang’s counterpart – follows three intertwining love stories during the 1945 Chinese Civil War. She plays Yu Zhen, an impoverished nurse struggling to reunite with her soldier lover. The production is headed by acclaimed director John Woo, who is behind film classics such as A Better Tomorrow (1986), which propelled Chow Yun Fat to stardom, Face/ Off (1997) and the Romance of the Three Kingdoms epic Red Cliff (2008). The Crossing was brought here as the centrepiece of the Singapore International Film Festival. Weekender found out more about Zhang’s feelings about the film, life and love.
I think life is very unpredictable – a lot of happiness and sadness arrive when you’re not expecting it. No other roles have affected me so much as this one – it made me feel as frustrated as her. Dawei’s character and mine are just little people, living and growing in the city like wild grass. I feel very fortunate, compared to my character in the film.
The movie’s a lot about romance – how is your own romantic life with Wang Feng? Actually, unlike what the media has reported, I’m not pushing for marriage or anything! I believe that living and loving has to be carefree and natural. It’s impossible to plan for everything, especially for matters of the heart. You can never know what will happen tomorrow. I think relationships should be about mutual trust and understanding, and giving each other space.
What made you decide to accept this role? When I read the script, I was very moved by it. The characters are so vivid and authentic. Also, like many of us in the industry, I wanted the opportunity to work with director John Woo (again). The roles I choose always have a stubborn side – that’s what I like! When a character has a very strong personality, she has already crafted out her own part in the film. Yu Zhen isn’t a simple character – she has a very cruel life but also a persevering spirit.
How do you feel about being a part of the Singapore International Film Festival?
How did you prepare for your role in such an emotional film?
We can’t wait! Could you give us some hints about what happens to your character in the next?
Woo’s techniques are very special, and so the film gave us a unique setting that one has no way of preparing for. A lot of these emotions and chemistry must be felt in the moment when filming, sparked between the actors on set, not through stage directions. For example, once we get the costumes and make-up
This is my second time here for the Singapore International Film Festival and it always feels great to be back. For The Crossing, everyone put in their best and we overcame many challenges to finally complete the film. This may only be the first part but please look forward patiently for Part 2!
Zhang Ziyi stars as Yu Zhen, an impoverished nurse struggling to reunite with her soldier lover, in The Crossing
I really can’t say, because we don’t know how the director will edit it! [laughs] Zhang Ziyi stars in The Crossing [NC16], currently showing in theatres.
adorable 1950’s Paddington series by Bond, you’ll love seeing this childhood figure come to life.
A Treat to Warm the Heart
Paddington finds himself wandering around the big city of London Nicole Kidman plays the evil taxidermist, Millicent, who has her eyes on the rare bear that is Paddington
London family in Paddington Station, thus giving him his name.
Look After This Bear
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Things you didn’t know about Paddington Bear The cute Wellington-wearing teddy is a popular British icon but there are some things you may not know about him This may surprise you, so hold on to your theatre seats. Paddington Bear – one of the most beloved icons of English children’s literature – isn’t from England.
That’s right, and it gets better: His real name isn’t even Paddington. Fancy that! Rather, the originally-nameless young bear hails from Peru, and he has a big love for all things British. During his dream visit to the city, the clumsy creature gets lost and confused. Thankfully, he is picked up by a loving
Follow the comic misadventures of Paddington, voiced by Ben Whishaw, all the way from Peru and throughout the land of the English. Imagine a scruffy, furry thing scurrying through the cold streets of London, politely raising his hat, zipping around in trains and buses, and struggling to fit into the big city life! His adoption by the Brown family doesn’t end the tale. Along the way, Paddington squares off with a bear’s greatest nemesis: A determined and sinister taxidermist named Millicent (Nicole Kidman). It’s a touching tale that explores the original Michael Bond series in greater depth. If you grew up reading the
Even kids who haven’t heard of Paddington will easily warm up to this huggable bear. Most remarkable is his unassuming tattered suitcase, which sports a hidden expandable compartment of surprises. Producer David Heyman, who also brought the wildly successful Harry Potter saga to screens, said about the Paddington stories: “They made me laugh, but equally, they moved me. Paddington is, in essence, a universal story about an outsider in search of a home – one that we all can relate to.” With nostalgia, comedy and cuteness all rolled into one, Paddington is the perfect movie to treat yourself and your family to this holiday season.
Paddington [PG] Director: Paul King Starring: Ben Whishaw, Nicole Kidman & Hugh Bonneville Genre: Comedy Run Length: 97 min Release: 11 Dec
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Park Hotel offers a kaleidoscope of ingredients for its stuffed turkey this year
5 Park Hotel Stuffed Turkey Breast Name the one thing all Christmas feasts cannot be without. Are you thinking of turkey too? Here are our picks for this festive season! There are four elements that make (or break) a turkey – the texture, the taste, the size and the stuffing. In recent years, chefs have become more experimental. Instead of the standard stuffing, we are seeing more and more creative ingredients joining the repertoire. Here are some of our picks for your Christmas feasting.
Park Hotel’s Stuffed Turkey Breast is wrapped with parma ham and sous vide for one and a half hours - retaining the lusciousness of the turkey breast while bringing the flavour of the turkey to a new level. The turkey comes with baby spinach and parma ham, caramelised apple, semi-dry apple and calvados sauce. Park Hotel Group
6 D’Bell Tandoori Turkey Roulade
D’Bell is a modern Indian-inspired restaurant and bar located in the heart of the central business district. This year, it introduces the D’Bell Tandoori Turkey Roulade - a turkey breast stuffed with baby spinach and mushroom, marinated with masala yoghurt and perfectly roasted in a tandoor oven. D’bell
7 MEDZS Mediterranean Spice Infused Turkey
Roast to perfection, this Mediterranean-style turkey combines moist and juicy meat with flavourful foie gras stuffing that melts in your mouth, while retaining an amount of crunch for a savoury bite. It is served with roasted root vegetables, home-made natural gravy and cranberry sauce. Medzs outlets
Ritz-Carlton features a traditional turkey feast this year
Orchard Hotel has a simple, Nyonyainfluenced turkey this year
Christmas 1 Ritz-Carlton Turkey
Hotel Roast 2 Orchard Turkey Sioh
Packing an impressive 4kg, this roasted turkey is served with chestnut, apple and celery stuffing, roasted vegetables, pumpkin, carrots, onions, squash, herbroasted new potatoes and topped off with cranberry sauce and gravy. Sounds like quite a healthy mouthful! I like the splash of colours from the fruits. The Ritz-Carlton Singapore
Are you still having cravings for Peranakan food? Orchard Hotel adds a touch of Nyonya for its turkey feast this year. Paired with vegetables and fruits, the Roast Turkey Sioh is stuffed with chestnut and jasmine rice in Nyonya ketumbar spices for an absolutely yummy local touch. Orchard Hotel
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This unique turkey is a combination of tender meat stuffed with freshly peeled whole chestnuts, black mushrooms, bamboo shoots, carrots and spring onions. The dish is redolent with comforting and robust tastes from the oyster sauce-braised vegetables and fragrant jin hua ham – a cured speciality from Zhejiang. Goodwood Park Hotel
Want something different from the usual fare this Christmas? The Turducken is a poultry portmanteau of a quail in a chicken in a duck in a turkey, seasoned with salt, pepper and mustard, accompanied by brussels sprouts sautéed in brown butter, garlic potatoes, roasted chestnuts, and cabbage braised in cranberry juice and red wine. If you haven’t heard of or tried this, you should at least once. Spathe Public House By Nicole Lee
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Celebrate Christmas with Juchheim
The “Plain” version ($14.90 per box) has received rave reviews from cake lovers, with most of them highlighting how soft and light it tastes. There is also a Chocolate version, Baumkuchen Schokolade ($16.50). The limited edition package has a special lid for Christmas.
Prefer a Chewy Chip? For those of you who like a crunch in your cookies, the Christmas Teegeback would be timely. Adorned with a whimsical painting of Santa Claus in snow, this set features 14 different designs in one single box. Each of the cookies carries its own flavour with butter being the primary base, and taste. The chocolate-coated pretzel cookie is the prized-favourite. You’ll wish it was sold on its own!
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Juchheim is gearing up for Christmas! Their packages this year look mighty adorable. Which is your pick?
For the Sweet Tooth
Juchheim is a name synonymous with quality cookies. A common packaging of Juchheim is a printed, vintage black and white montage of a photo collection, with the word "Juchheim" emblazoned across. For Christmas this year, Juchheim
Those with a sweet tooth will love the Baumkuchen Christmas Package Limited Edition, which features the classic Baumkuchen – an intricately-rolled chiffon cake that oozes buttery goodness in every fluffy layer, and with a glaze coating.
opts for a splash of colour as it introduces its liveliest gift sets yet.
The Chocolate Crunch is a simple box containing two single pieces of chocolate. Juchheim is more famous for its cake but its range includes chocolates too. Each morsel of the Chocolate Crunch is crispy and satisfying. The chocolate shavings come off lightly as you take a bite into the rich, moist centre. It is a simple yet delightful treat. Make your Christmas even more special. Juchheim, Takashimaya Singapore, 391 Orchard Road, #B2 205 3-1, Singapore 238873
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Choose your favourite Pie Face from Aus Australia’s Pie Face has unveiled its foray into Asia with the opening of two new shops at 313 @ Somerset and Bugis Village Established in 2003, this microbakery café from Sydney is best known for baking all of its gourmet pies from scratch. The dough of the traditional French puff pastry takes three days to prepare. The kitchen team is required to fold the special blend of butter to create 48 layers. Picture the dedication!
Spread of savoury offerings At Pie Face, patrons can also savour crumbly cookies, moist cakes and piping hot soups. Pie Face also serves high-quality coffee. Enjoy fresh brews such as cappuccino, café latte, long black, mocha and macchiato. Prices start from $4. They are the perfect accompaniment to the pies and a great perk-me-up to start the mornings right. By Nicole Lee
Flavours behind the faces Pie Face churns out pies in a multitude of flavours. Those that are available in the new shops in Singapore include Chunky Steak, Chicken and Mushroom, Thai Chicken Curry, and Tandoori Vegetable. These savoury pies come in both regular and mini sizes. The mini pies are cost from $3 each. Different playful facial expressions are featured on the pastry crusts!
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Drooling over K.Cook Korean BBQ
Isn’t this picture perfect? The grill was almost overflowing with generous, chunky meat
Despite its humble opening, K.Cook BBQ has built up a following , including on social media – it was full on a weekday The ambience of K.Cook BBQ reminds me of a bustling street restaurant in Seoul. Big, mounted television screens are located around the outdoor seating area of the restaurant, depicting flashy performers in bubbly dance routines. Everyone seems to feel right at home in this stylish place. I got a table facing one of the many screens, showing Big Bang rocking out. On that note, I started on the courses.
An assortment of ready-made food As with my routine at every BBQ place, I would scour for the dessert and fruit tables first. My impatience with food preparation meant I had to find cooked food to be a buffer as I waited for the grill to warm.
The adorable expressions on the pie certainly make eating a more pleasant experience
There was quite a selection of coleslaws and salads, most of which with a uniquely Korean element. It could be the sauce, the origin of the vegetables or the method of preparation. It’s great to see such meticulous effort even for the appetisers!
Too many choices, too little time The buffet had a remarkable spread of meat items. There were ten kinds of meat items, including beef, pork, chicken, and a small array of seafood such as prawns and squids. In addition, there were ten kinds of cooked food, from chicken wings to Korean pancakes to the favourite, spicy rice cakes. The marinades are also authentically Korean, made with a special, home-made recipe. For me, I found the braised chicken to my liking. Most of the customers waltzed right past it – more for me! I thought it was ordinary initially but when grilled lightly, the taste of the delightfully-spicy chicken gets tinged with butter and it melts in your mouth.
A mouthwatering selection of meat I was impressed by the large selection of meat. I chose quite a lot of their Beef Plate Eye, one of their specials. It was very tender and went perfectly with the sauces available. The Pork Collar was another of my favourites too. Again, it tasted heavenly with hints of butter from the grill. One of the staff explained that the Beef Plate Eye was one of their specialities. It was tender, delicately salty and tasted wonderful with the accompanying sauces. K.Cook Korean, Orchard Central, 81 Orchard Rd, #07-01, Singapore 238896 By Nicole Lee
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Recipes and tips from local chef Violet Oon! Our local poultry farms produce a wide variety of eggs such as eggs with Beta-Carotene, Organic Selenium, lower cholesterol or Omega-6. But whichever you choose, all locallyfarmed eggs are delivered at its freshest as a shorter delivery time yields fresher and quality eggs.
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1. Pre-heat the oven to 175oC for 10 min. 2. Sift the flour with the cinnamon powder, baking powder and salt (Pic 1). 3. Mix the eggs, corn oil, carrots and pineapples in a large mixing bowl with a spatula (Pic 2). 4. Add sugar and desiccated coconut. 5. Then add flour mixture and dried mixed fruits (Pic 3). Stir well with the spatula. The batter should be wet (Pic 4). 6. Spoon into cupcake moulds. Fill up to 2/3 full for each mould. 7. Decorate the top with the red and green glace cherries (Pic 5). 8. Bake in pre-heated oven for 20 to 30 min until the cake is cooked. Test with a toothpick to see if the cake is cooked through. Note: If you are baking a large whole cake in a round cake tin measuring around 20cm (8 inches) you will need to bake for a total of 1 h 10 min to 1 h 20 min. Test with a toothpick or satay stick by poking into the centre of the cake. If the toothpick comes out clean, the cake is cooked. If there is still batter sticking onto the toothpick, then the cake has to be baked a further 10 to 15 min. Brought to you by:
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Customised bags just got a lot more adorable with the Junior Messenger Bag from Stuckonyou. Its gorgeous bags feature stylish, bold designs matched with quality personalisation. The bags measure 22cm x 22.5cm and come with an adjustable strap. Choose your favourite design, add a name and, there you have it, a fully unique gift! Available at Stuckonyou.com.sg
Davis Guitar Buying a gift for a music lover? Davis Guitar offers customisation services for guitar picks – one of its Facebook reviews showed a happy customer who printed a photo of his wife onto his customised guitar pick. Picks are medium gauge and made from premium poly material. Available at Davis Guitar
The Heart Stuff Customised Passport Holder, $12 onward
Nothing is more intimate than a customised gift – wouldn’t it be nice to have your name on something? The season of giving is upon us! This time of the year, most stores will be in a flurry to package their products as Christmassy as possible – but gifts should go beyond the normal ones. Yes, adding a mistletoe charm to your bracelet does inspire a Christmas tune. But wouldn’t you rather see a more personal touch in the gifts you receive? Here are some fab, uniquely-customised gift ideas for Christmas!
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The Heart Stuff is an online store selling items that are uniquely personalised to each individual’s taste and preferences, catering to both individuals and corporate customers. The bestselling product is the passport holder, which starts at $12 with additional charges for engraving.
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With a history of over 50 years, Alexandre Christie has etched a name for itself: The Ladies Passion series continues its enduring legacy Alexandre Christie watches, famed for their high quality, have created yet more state-of-theart timepieces. This new series continuing its classy legacy is aptly-named Ladies Passion. Crafted with great finesse and intricacy, this series keeps the astute tastes of ladies in mind as aesthetically-pleasing designs were intricately woven into a form that withstands physical use. All the watches in this elegant Ladies Passion series use Japanese movement. For the uninitiated, this means that the internal operating mechanism of the timepiece is Japanesemade. Each watch face is made with mineral glass and with an accompanying 316L steel or ceramic band. The watches are water resistant up to 3ATM or 30 metres.
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Sleek and slim, the 2438-BFBRGSL is a classic-looking timepiece. Made almost entirely in white, it takes on soft elements of rose-gold to accentuate its rounded edges and its skinny hour and minute hands. It is a classy calendar on a watch too, with three dials placed in the soft background of the clock face.
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Our favourite feature for the 2323-LHRGBA model is the enthralling jewel-studded ring around the clock face. It adds a dazzling dash of sparkle – a contrast to the stark dark strap. The hollow hour and minute hands are a nice touch too, allowing the focus of the watch to be on the glistening studs.
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Do you prefer a slightly more simplistic style of watch? The 2442-LHBRGMSDR model features a simplistic clock face, with two simple studs marking the 12 o’clock and 6 o’clock points. The clock face is framed by two unending, hypnotic studded circles. The rose-gold styling runs through the metallic silver strap, adding a stroke of colour.
The Intricate Choice: 2453-LHBSSSL
The 2453-LHBSSSL model oozes understated class – it is a simple timepiece, beautifully elevated by its unique, woven strap that exudes instant femininity. The watch face is incredibly simple with no markings, choosing instead to frame it with an inner circle of studs. This frame is further accentuated with a steering-wheel reminiscent circle, with the quarter points (3, 6, 9 and 12 o’clock) marked.
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The dining area elevates mealtimes to important affairs – the design team took inspiration from swanky European hotels
The couple staying in this 3-bedroom apartment are young and adventurous – qualities that they wanted to have reflected in their first home as a family. “They’re willing to try out something different, as long as the home is cosy and comfortable,” designer Johnny Tan from Matrix Interior said of his clients. As such, he recommended a classic design concept but elevated it with an air of glamour and romance. “We took inspiration from a range of European influences like posh Parisian hotels and quaint country cottages,” he said.
Designing Details “We paid a lot of attention to detail in this home,” said Johnny. “For example, we created wood-framed wallpaper panels on certain parts of the wall, and even the decorative feature wall is made from wood, wallpaper and a black tinted mirror,” he said. This maximised the potential of every square inch – even the ceiling. Johnny decorated the ceiling with a concentric layout of white loops.
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The potential of every square inch was maximised – Johnny decorated the ceiling with a concentric layout of white loops
The dining area elevates mealtimes to important, formal affairs. The design team took inspiration from swanky European hotels and outfitted the room with dark tones that exude an air of romance and mystery. “We went shopping with the homeowners to make sure that the furniture will complement the style. In this dining room, we chose an opulent table, and chairs, and an ornate chandelier to set the tone,” he said.
Private Library A spare room has been turned into a study-cum-reading room, done up in a style reminiscent of old libraries. Here, a 10-foot-wide, ceiling-high bookshelf takes up an entire wall, creating a grand statement. Contrasted against this formidable shelf is an elegantlyshaped study table, customised specifically for this room. Johnny built a long T-shaped table that is configured to allow multiple people to use it at the same time.
a Bedroom for Royalty Glitz and glamour define the master bedroom with its cream, beige and gold tones. Once again, intricate details result in a polished look. Tinted mirror panels were painstakingly cut into diamond shapes and fit together behind the bed. Cove lights and burnished surfaces also help to create a luxurious look. Other design details include the leather-padded wall, cushioned bay seats and a plush bed that’s fit for a king.
Rural Charm In creating a functional space for the kitchen, Johnny and his team deviated from the plush look found in the rest of the home. Instead, they opted for a simpler concept inspired by cottages in idyllic countrysides. The marble countertop and all-white cabinet fronts complement each other well, and add to the sense of country charm. By Redzman Rahmat
Home Makeover Ideas
Climb To The Top This beautifully-detailed timber ladder is a great way to store and display objects. Use it in conjunction with shelves, bags and hooks for greater versatility.
Bathroom bits Curvy Appeal Sensual bathrooms tend to make us feel more relaxed, and you can encourage a similar feel in your own space with this wall-mounted washbasin. The round shapes and corners have a soft and soothing quality, making it a pleasure to use. Galassia Ergo wash basin, price on enquiry, from Viva Nueva
SmithMatthias Tilt ladder, $1,199, from Grafunkt
Power Shower Don’t think of the Power&Soul showers as just another bathroom fixture. These innovative showerheads come with the DreamSpray technology (for perfectly-balanced water distribution), Speedclean nozzles (to prevent buildup of limescale) and InnerWater Guide (for longevity of the chrome layer). Power&Soul showerhead $262 each, from Grohe
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5 island Escapes
During the holiday season Penghu is an oasis of calm with its rolling hills of green meadows and quiet, rural life
Here are 5 of Southeast Asia’s most tranquil islands to retreat to IF you need to get away from all the jinglING So you want to celebrate the year-end holiday season in an easier, breezier fashion, far away from the carolling and jingling of bells in the city? You can plan a short getaway or escape to a quiet little island just around the corner. There are plenty of gems scattered around Southeast Asia perfect for a weekend retreat. Best of all, they come without crowd-choked beaches and typical tourist stands. You’ll be surprised at how close to home some of these are!
St John’s Island, Singapore
Phu Quoc, Vietnam Often considered the most stunning island in Vietnam, Phu Quoc is one getaway you definitely cannot miss. It is fronted by picturesque beaches coated with glorious white sand. Furthermore, dense, untouched wildlife sprawls across the heart of this islet. Phu Quoc is the country’s largest island, and has three beaches on its borders: Long Beach, Ong Lan, and Bai Sao. But don’t just flock here for its pearly shores – the restaurants here serve some of the most lip-smacking seafood in the country. There are plans in the works to develop Phu Quoc into a full-blown residential and tourist hub, so you’ll want to book your trip here before the island gets crowded!
Ko Chang, Thailand
Not many locals have ventured to any island other than Sentosa. St John’s Island is a great place to start! Just a short ferry ride from Marina Bay will take you to this rustic enclave, which has remained largely rural throughout the decades. Fishing boats are still moored at the jetty, with tennis courts and football fields stretching across the grounds. Fancy a short stay here? There’s even a kampong-styled chalet on one end. And if you cross the breakwater to the meadow-lined Lazarus Island, you will find Singapore’s best-kept secret: a secluded crescent beach with sparkling turquoise waters. That’s right: Not grey but turquoise! It’s the perfect corner for a quiet picnic with your loved ones.
Mabul Island, Malaysia
Intriguingly nicknamed “the Beast of the East”, Ko Chang – or Elephant Island – is a giant land mass off the eastern Gulf of Thailand. Ko Chang has something for every visitor, from decadent resorts and buzzing nightclubs to hippy hangouts and traditional villages. It’s the quintessential Thai experience. Despite its developed status, much of Ko Chang is made up of unspoiled and flourishing rainforests. In here nestle eight spectacular waterfalls, including the remarkable Khlong Neung that cascades from a 120m cliff. Here, you can spot the resplendent great hornbill and vibrant flocks of other avian wildlife. And, if you’re lucky, you can even see dolphins cruising by the southeastern coast.
Penghu Island, Taiwan
Located on the coast of Sabah near Sipadan Island, Mabul is home to several over-water villas, diving resorts, homestay accommodation and backpacker hostels. This island is especially popular for muck diving, which is derived from the muddy sediment at the bed of the diving sites here. But it’s not all mucky – these areas are teeming with exotic marine life. In these waters you can spot rare creatures that you may not otherwise get to see, such as the blue-ringed octopus, mimic octopus, and the black sail-fin goby. Even if you’re not licensed to dive, snorkelling facilities are provided here too in the shallower reefs. Or you could stay dry and chill out on the deck of the resorts that overlook the beautiful horizon.
Many of us throng to lively Taiwan for its bottomless treasure trove of street food and fashion. But we hear you – you want to get off the streets. So head over to Penghu Island! Known for its staggering view of the horizon amidst the old-time traditional Taiwanese culture, Penghu is actually an archipelago of 90 islands. This is where the ox-carts, stone-walled meadows, and basalt cliffs are hidden, far away from the bustling cities. If you travel here between May and October, you can admire the endangered green turtles that come here to nest. With its sleepy, quiet vibe and sprawl of nature, we would gladly pick Penghu over everyday urban comforts!
Above: The crown jewel of Vietnam, Phu Quoc is a dreamy island paradise of clear shores and fresh seafood Below: Mabul Island boasts a collection of rich marine reefs and calming over-water resorts
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Sail in the air over a city of fairy chimneys
One of the villages of Cappadocia, a city dotted with hidden subterranean settlements
Riding on a hot air balloon across Goreme National Park is every discerning traveller’s dream
Hewn from the earth over millions of years, this stunning landscape is a world of natural and human wonder From afar, Goreme National Park looks like it was sculpted by the hands of an artloving deity. Streaking up several metres from the ground are pointed hoodoos, or “fairy chimneys”, among valleys of other rock formations, flora and underground cities. Located by the city of Cappadocia – a historical region of Turkey – Goreme is both a natural and man-made spectacle. While the dramatic landscape is largely chiselled from the mountains by erosion over millions of years, it also sports a honeycomb of churches and sanctuaries that contain remnants of ancient art from the 9th Century.
Early Traces of settlement Over thousands of centuries, wind and water have whipped across this region to form the fairy chimneys, cones, and mushroom formations we see today. This rocky wonderland in fact hides an expansive community of homes, hotels, frescoed churches, shops and more. Settlements here date back to as early as the Hittite era in 1800 BC, and span the underground in a huge network of chambers and tunnels reaching up to eight storeys in height. These enchanting depths are said to be hiding even deeper levels of subterranean levels awaiting discovery! In the 4th Century, Goreme became a refuge for Christians who were fleeing persecution by the Romans. They established
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In search of the Northern Lights It’s been called the greatest light show on Earth – the dancing lights of the Aurora Borealis is the stuff of legends and I went on the hunt for it
monastic communities in this area, and the monks carved dwellings and monasteries out of the rock. Some centuries after, the remarkable Byzantine paintings were marked in the cave chapels, and they remain visible today.
STUNNING Bird’s-Eye View Goreme and the city of Cappadocia form a hidden world of mesmerising architecture. You can take in the stunning sight from the sky in a hot air balloon, explore the rocky grounds by foot, and even experience from within a hotel squirrelled beneath the rocks. Some of the city’s troglodyte dwellings also house museums, where you can learn about the fascinating stories Goreme and Cappadocia have gone through. More popular underground districts here include Kaymakli, Derinkuyu, Mazl Ozkonak and Tatlarin. If you wish to take the path less travelled, explore Cappadocia and the national park on
“You cannot rob me of free nature’s grace, you cannot shut the windows of the sky through which Aurora shows her brightening face.” – James Thomson, Castle of Indolence, 1748 Having seen photos of auroras, it was definitely on my bucket list. That and an opportunity to see the world’s largest (and original) ice hotel, in Sweden. I researched and prepared as much thermal wear that I could get my hands on but nothing prepared me for when I arrived in Kiruna and was greeted by an ice block on the runway. What struck me was how dark it was at lunchtime (it looked like it was closer to 6pm)! I made my way to the tourist office in town to book the three experiences I had travelled all this way for – a visit to the Ice Hotel, a dog sled ride and a snowmobile tour (007 style) in the hope of catching a glimpse of the Northern Lights.
The Unique Ice Hotel If you’re lucky, you can catch sight of the aurora in Kiruna, Sweden
Shareen with the husky sled dogs
At the ice bar, you get a drink in a glass made of ice
The Ice Hotel is open to the public in the day as a museum. A guided tour starts at the warm accomodation (a regular hotel next to the Ice Hotel) where you’re suited up to withstand the cold. Think chunky boots, waterproof jacket and fur-lined leather hat. It’s amazing to learn that the Ice Hotel is built from scratch every year. Over 100 people are involved in the construction, with artists and designers flown in from all over the world, to start the building process in November. The hotel is ready in mid-December and lasts until April before it melts away. Over 1,000 tonnes of ice is used and carved into works of art as each room is different and some are even thematic! Mermaids, dragons and clouds adorn the walls and even the beds are made out of ice blocks! Reindeer skins are laid on top of mattresses and guests are dressed in thermal wear and zipped into a sleeping bag for the night. It would’ve been rude not to at least sample one of Sweden’s most famous exports, Absolut Vodka. At the ice bar, the glasses are made entirely out of ice and each guest gets a brand new one.
Hotels in Cappadocia are charmingly rustic and warm, providing an interesting holidaying experience
a rented bicycle, scooter or even in a car.
The Best Time to Visit Cappadocia is mounted on a high plateau, which experiences hot and dry summers. In the winter, it’s chillingly cold and sometimes the region gets treated to snowfall. However, the best time to visit is arguably as soon as possible. This UNESCO World Heritage site is under threat; ironically, from the very forces of nature that created it. Erosion is threatening the current state of Goreme and Cappadocia, although extensive efforts are being channelled to preserve the wonders of the region. So a trip to this amazing park is a must before construction works are underway. What I would give to float lazily across the majestic plains of fairy chimneys and cones, untouched by modern development! By Pamela Chow
The Exciting Aurora Expedition
That night, we began our adventure in search of the Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis, which is caused by the collision of gaseous particles in Earth’s atmosphere. The snowmobile tour takes you into the countryside with hopes of catching a glimpse of this phenomenon. With temperatures dropping to -30 degrees Celsius at night, we were first suitably dressed, then given a quick lesson on how to handle a snowmobile. These machines are fast! Imagine going from 0 to 60mph in 2 seconds! Riding at high-speed in darkness over frozen lakes and a snowy countryside can only be described as exhilarating. After a stop in a log cabin with a fire and sandwiches and tea [Bliss!] we rode for another hour but still had no sight of the auroras. It was time to call it a night. All of a sudden, the guide pointed to a faint streak of green in the sky. Just when we had given up hope, we were rewarded with a glimpse of nature’s legendary beauty.
The Heartwarming Experience
The next morning, I was greeted by howling dogs at the start of the tour. Imagine a little caravan of very excited dogs who just can’t wait to get started! It was truly amazing seeing this winter wonderland of white in the short daylight hours. I made a mental note to return someday in the summer to see the gorgeous countryside and nature’s amazing work. By Shareen Wong
Shareen Wong is a travel-holic, foodie and former radio presenter. She has caught the entrepreneurial bug and now travels the world curating pieces for her designer jewellery boutique – Embrace Jewellery. Follow her travels on Instagram: @shareenwong_
DECEMBER 12 - 18, 2014
weekender.com.sg
DECEMBER 12 - 18, 2014
weekender.com.sg
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