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new! free! Gundam Docks @ Singapore
4-28 Jun, 10am-9.30pm One of the largest of such exhibitions outside Japan, the approximately 4,000sqm showcase will include over 200 models of the phenomenal Gundam series. The experience begins when two gigantic robots loom above you, and come face to face with Char’s Zaku Gundam mobile suit, in the heart of Singapore’s Orchard Road. Takashimaya Square, B2 and Ngee Ann City Civic Plaza, www.gundamdocks.sg
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PropertyGuru Thailand Property Show 2015
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Pentatonix SG 2015
1 Jun, 8pm, from $88 Back in Singapore after selling out three nights in 2014, the band will be performing for us once again this June. Vocal sensations and winners of Season 3 of NBC’s The Sing-Off, Pentatonix are back after winning Best Arrangement, Instrumental or Acapella for “Daft Punk” at the 57th Grammy Awards. The Star Theatre, 1 Vista Exchange, www.sistic.com.sg
new! Nila Swim & Aquathlon and Run
6 & 7 Jun, 9am-12.30pm (Sat), 6.10am-9.30am (Sun), from $20 This 28th Southeast Asian (SEA) Games has pledged to bring out the extraordinary and, with three community events open to the public, sports enthusiasts are offered a once in a lifetime opportunity to experience the SEA Games from the athlete’s perspective. Be it swimming or running, Nila has got it covered. Angsana Green, East Coast Park & Sports Hub, www.nilacommunityevents.sg
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Beautex Life’s Beautiful Art Competition: Art with a Heart 7 Jun (grand finals) Beautex Life’s Beautiful Children’s Art Competition is back this year, featuring the theme “My Singapore”, in conjunction with SG50. Also, drop by Causeway Point between May 30 and Jun 7 to pen your well wishes for Singapore on a tissue box specially printed for this event. These tissue boxes will then be used to build a record-breaking SG50 logo, the biggest so far, which will then be used as a stage backdrop for the grand final on Jun 7. For more information, visit www.tipex.com.sg
Until 25 May, various timings, from $38 Using song, movement and puppetry, a cast of three from Australia brings to life Oliver Jeffers’ quirky, beautiful and muchloved story. This captivating story that encourages reading, finding success through hard work, and not taking the easy way out is recommended for children aged three to eight, and their families. SOTA, 1 Zubir Said Drive, www.sistic.com.sg
Peppa Pig Live! Treasure Hunt 30 May-1 Jun, 11am, 3pm & 7pm (Sat-Mon), from $68 For the first time, the stage version of the hugely-popular television show Peppa Pig is on its way to Singapore, to Resorts World Sentosa. Seen by more than half a million people around the world, Peppa Pig Live Treasure Hunt will
bring young fans on their journey with sing-along songs and new adventures that end with loud snorts of laughter. Resorts World Sentosa Theatre, 8 Sentosa Gateway, www.sistic.com.sg
23 & 24 May, 11am-7pm Mark your calendars on May 23 and 24 to gain industry insights and explore new investment opportunities in the Thai property market, during an informative session at the Orchard Hotel Conference Centre on Level 2. Whether you go in search of strong financial returns or a new home, PropertyGuru Thailand Property Show 2015 will provide you a valuable chance to consider and evaluate the prospects of the Thai property market. Experts are anticipating a growth of 5 to 10 per cent this year so don’t miss this chance to find out more and enquire about the latest exciting projects. Orchard Hotel Conference Centre, 442 Orchard Road, Level 2
Mole, Ratty, Badger and Mr Toad on their picnics and boat rides, as they relate a powerful tale about friendship. SOTA, 1 Zubir Said Drive, www.sistic.com.sg
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new! free! Children-ForChildren at Asian Festival of Children’s content 2015 3-5 Jun, various timings ACT 3 International, Singapore’s leading Arts company dedicated to the young, launches the “ChildrenFor-Children” project. Kicking off the series are six short works based on stories written by local authors and adapted by ACT 3 International to incorporate various theatrical styles such as drama readings as well as choral and dance movement. 100 Victoria Street, National Library Building, www.afcc.com.sg
The Wind in the Willows 12-14 Jun, various timings, from $42 Fans of woodland adventures will be delighted with the stage adaption of The Wind in the Willows. Set in a charming English countryside, join four friends,
new! Sungha Jung Live in Singapore 30 May, 7.30pm, from $68 Starting out from a tender age, on YouTube, Sungha Jung has come a long way since his rendition of Pirates of the Caribbean launched him to stardom with 44 million views. Back in Singapore yet again, the young guitarist will also be performing a few local numbers in recognition of the SG50 jubilee. Esplanade Concert Hall, www.sistic.com.sg CONTINUED ON PAGE 4
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Fun activities and facilities for kids ensure happy memories
With guestrooms overlooking the lush hills, gardens, pool or sea, Rasa Sentosa is the ideal getaway
Family vacations made easy with Rasa Sentosa Families with kids can now holiday in greater comfort at Singapore’s only beachfront resort Vacationing with the family is a fun affair, but parents with young ones to watch over often shy away from the hassle of doing so. What if you stayed at a resort that takes care of all the fuss for you? Shangri-La’s Rasa Sentosa Resort & Spa is now offering new facilities and promotions that make getaways more enjoyable for the whole family – the way staycations are meant to be. You won’t have to compromise on your relaxation, and the kids will be kept occupied with endless entertainment and activities. Step into this resort and you’ll notice the difference immediately.
Keep the Kids Busy with Play With Rasa Sentosa’s supervised children’s play areas, you won’t have to worry about always keeping an eye on the kids. Indulge in some me-time at the pool or spa, and rest assured that your children are in safe hands at The Cool Zone – a sprawling area of fun spanning different activity centres. The Toots Club, a fully-supervised area for guests aged five to 12 years old, will enthral your kids with schedules of exciting activities that differ every day. They’ll get to enjoy lively indoor games to intriguing scavenger hunts. Feel like spending a romantic dusk alone with your spouse? The Toots Club has you covered! There’s play time with Wii and Xbox 360 throughout the evening for the kids. Toddlers below five years old can busy themselves in the special mini jungle gym at The Mini Toots Club, which features safe fittings like a giant block puzzle, story books and movies. Please note, the children need supervision by a parent or guardian. In celebration of SG50, children enjoy complimentary access to Toots Club until Aug 31!
Dining Deals for Everyone If you’re feeling peckish, Rasa Sentosa has a wide choice of dining options – now with special offers for families. Children will be delighted at the kid-friendly buffet at Silver Shell Cafe, where one child (aged five years old or younger) dines for free with an accompanying adult! Each child aged 11 or below can enjoy 50 per cent off the full buffet price. Or treat your family to al fresco dining on the beach over pasta and traditional wood-fired pizzas at Trapizza, which also offers a menu just for kids. If you’ve got an infant on holiday with you, you can receive complimentary baby food during your lunch or dinner buffet at Silver Shell Cafe, at the new dedicated BabyZone. Run out of baby supplies? No worries – items such as bottle sterilisers, baby dining utensils, wipes and diapers are also available to make your stay stress-free. Other family-friendly dining options at Rasa Sentosa include Casserole’s international specialities and value-for-money noodles and roast meats at 8 Noodles.
The Perfect Family Staycation With guestrooms overlooking the lush hills, gardens, pool or the sea, Rasa Sentosa is an ideal haven for a family vacation. Each guestroom has a private balcony, and a majority of them provide a connecting room option – very convenient for large groups! The Deluxe Garden Rooms are popular choices for families as they give you direct access to natural-water swimming pools. For that enhanced cosy experience, selected rooms are furnished with duvets and plush cushions featuring the Rasa Sentosa frog mascot, Mr Toots – he’s a huge favourite with the kids.
Family Fun Package The resort is now offering a Family Fun Package, which includes – among more entitlements – savings on a la carte spa treatments, complimentary buffet breakfasts and dinners, complimentary use of water sports facilities and rides on The Flying Trapeze for kids, and complimentary registration for Cool Zone’s activities for kids. It’s time for the whole family to enjoy the full staycation experience. Make your next booking with Rasa Sentosa today! For more enquiries and reservations, visit www.shangri-la. com/rasasentosa, call 6371 1088 or E-mail reservations.sen@ shangri-la.com.
Dining options include lunch or dinner buffet at Silver Shell Cafe, Casserole’s international specialities and noodles and roast meats at 8 Noodles
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could not be more apt as 13 all-white sculptures by Arnaud Nazare-Aga are presented in the dark, bringing forth the magic and dreaminess of Antoine de Saint-Exupery’s famous novella. Societe Generale Gallery, 1 Sarkies Rd, www.alliancefrancaise.org.sg
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exhibitions
friendship with Sasuke. Resorts World Theatre, Resorts World Sentosa, www.sistic.com.sg
sports new! SEA Games 2015
theatre free! The Colours of Singapore by Charles Fazzino 27 May-14 Jun, 10am-5pm World-renowned New York pop artist Charles Fazzino comes to town for the first time to hold his solo exhibition here. Featuring over 15 iconic artworks of major cities including a specially-created set of works titled “Celebrating the Enchanted Island of Singapore”, Charles’ paintings come to life with a unique 3-D layering technique, enhancing the storytelling in his pieces. Bruno Gallery, Tanglin Place, 91 Tanglin Road, #01-03, www.brunoartgroup.com
free! Edge of the World by Anna Berezovskaya Until 14 Jun, 9.30am-9pm (Mon-Sat), 10.30am-9pm (Sun) Russian artist Anna Berezovskaya returns with an exhibition about her journey as an artist and highlights her signature style of poetic realism. Anna’s works not only convey Russian culture but universal themes within a Russian context. Blk 9 Dempsey Rd, Dempsey Hill, www.redseagallery.com
Michael Jackson the Ultimate Tribute Show 5-6 Jun, 8pm (Fri), 2pm & 8pm (Sat), from $55 This show is a musical tribute and live concert experience which pays homage to Jackson’s vast and incredible catalogue of work, including his beginnings as a member of the Jackson 5. Grand Theatre, MasterCard Theatres at Marina Bay Sands, www.sistic.com.sg
Live Spectacle: NARUTO
new! free! The Little Prince in the Dark Until 20 Jun, 11am-7pm (Mon-Fri), 11am-5pm (Sat), Closed on Sun “A rock pile ceases to be a rock pile the moment a single man contemplates it, bearing within him the image of a cathedral.” This
6-7 Jun, 1.30pm & 7pm, $58-$168 The popular Japanese manga series is adapted into a musical and will see Naruto and his classmates start their duties as freshmen Ninja. This musical will explore the beginning of a journey where they are forced to face challenges and fatalities as well as Naruto’s personal struggle and
In a tale of love, loyalty and betrayal, witness the great Singapore Story and endeavours of Singapore’s most iconic founding father. Mastercard Theatres, Marina Bay Sands, www.sistic.com.sg
Singin’ In The Rain 9-26 Jul, 8pm (Tue & Fri), 2pm & 8pm (Sat), 1pm & 6.30pm (Sun), from $65 After a sell-out West End season in 2012, unparalleled praise from critics and audiences alike, four Olivier Award nominations, and a major UK tour, Singin’ in the Rain promises to delight Singapore audiences. MasterCard Theatres, Marina Bay Sands, www.sistic.com.sg
new! The LKY Musical 21 Jul-2 Aug, from $58 Starring Adrian Pang as Lee Kuan Yew and Sharon Au as Kwa Geok Choo, the LKY musical is set to encompass great emotional depth and struggle in tumultuous preindependence Singapore.
5-16 Jun It’s Singapore’s turn to host the Southeast Asian Games again, after a 22-year hiatus. 36 sports and 402 events will be featured at this years games. Support our national athletes as they fight it out for the Gold. Various locations, www.seagames2015.com
include the 10km, 21.1km Half Marathon and 42.195 Full Marathon. F1 Pit Building, www.sundownmarathon.com
new! WWE Live SIngapore 2015 2 Jul, 7.30pm, from $48 Fans will be able to see their favourite superstars such as John Cena, US champion Rusev and Daniel Bryan Returning to Singapore, bringing the same non-stop action and fun that everyone knows and loves from the TV programmes on WWE Network. Singapore Indoor Stadium, www.sportshubtix.sg
others Cesar Millan LIVE, Love Your Dogs Tour
new! OSIM Sundown Marathon 2015 4 Jul, various timings, from $35 Singapore’s largest night marathon is back this year for its 8th edition, with a new 5km fun run category that will allow youths 16 years and below to be a part of the hype. The three other events are competitive and
13 Jun, 7.30pm, from $88 Known for his hit television series “Dog Whisperer” and his new series “Cesar To The Rescue”, international dog behaviour expert, Cesar Millan is bringing his new educational and entertaining live show to Singapore. Be inspired as he reveals the key to happier, healthier relationships between humans and their canine companions. The MAX Pavilion @ Singapore EXPO, www.sistic.com.sg
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Will there be a continuation to the World Cup biting episode between Juventus’ Giorgio Chiellini and Barcelona’s Luis Suarez?
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“Everybody here thinks Juventus is going to win. They have such a good quality going into these finals, and many in the market are saying that they will win in Berlin.”
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Battle in Berlin: Barcelona & Juventus fight to be King of European Football European football titans Juventus and Barcelona square off in a dream UEFA Champions League Final in Berlin – here’s what to look forward to in this clash Both Juventus and Barcelona are of Europe’s elite footballing pedigree, and are striving for a historic treble of trophies. So, it’s perhaps fitting that the two titans square off against one another to determine who the King of European Football is. And with tickets for the glittery final in Berlin selling for up to £12,000 ($24,961), it is certainly a show that promises quality with, perhaps, a dose of drama.
MAking Amends & Gunning for Glory Following a painful defeat to Atletico Madrid in last year’s Champions League quarter-finals, Barcelona has been raring to make amends all season. And Barca has begun by picking up this season’s La Liga title. “This is the first,” remarked defensive midfielder Sergio Busquets after the game, referring to Barca’s quest to chase a memorable treble. “It’s time to celebrate because this (La Liga) is the most difficult competition – you face all the teams. Now we have one trophy, we’re missing two and there are two games to go. It’s certainly a historic season,” he said. Busquets was referring to facing off against Athletic Bilbao in the Copa del Rey (King’s Cup) Final on May 31, as well as the Champions League Final on Jun 7.
Juventus may have won the Italian Serie A but the Bianconeri are also hoping to claim a historic treble including the UEFA Champions League trophy
The Old Lady Seeking to make NEW history Despite Juventus going in as underdogs (with Barcelona having superstars such as Lionel Messi, Neymar and Luis Suarez), there is almost a quiet sense of belief in Italy that they will emerge winners of the Champions League trophy at the end of the 90 minutes. Italian football agent David Sale, 45, based in Rome, said, “Everybody here thinks Juventus is going to win. They have such a good quality going into these finals, and many in the market are saying that they will win in Berlin.” And Sale, who works with players in Serie A and La Liga, thinks that now that the “Old Lady” has come so far, she would be hungry to make a new, glorious history. “Tevez has been a mastermind this season, and when you combine that with Pogba and Pirlo, you get a masterpiece. More importantly, I think Juve have a tremendous team spirit now, and the players are really feeling it, so for me they have the best chance of lifting the title,” affirmed Sale.
In Safe Hands? Following his appointment by the UEFA Referees Committee, Turkey’s Cüneyt Çakır has been tasked as the man to referee the Final. In total, Çakır has taken charge of 70 UEFA matches and his last high-profile Champions League fixture was the round-of-16 first-leg match between Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea, in France.
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It looks like the Final is in safe hands but we can only hope.
NO BAD BLOOD or biting After the incident involving Juventus’ Giorgio Chiellini and Barcelona’s Suarez at the last World Cup, where the Uruguayan bit the Italian on the shoulder, it seems that all the pre-match talk has been clouded by their reunion on the pitch. However, Chiellini insisted that he bears no grudge against Suarez, ahead of their showdown next week. The Juventus vice-captain said, “It’s been a week since we’ve qualified for the Champions League Final and everybody is asking me about Luis Suarez.” “For me there’s no problem with the issue. I don’t need to talk to him, (and) I don’t feel any grudge towards him. I don’t feel anything. I will mark Suarez just like Karim Benzema or I’ll mark Leo Messi just like I did with Cristiano Ronaldo, and Neymar like Gareth Bale,” he said. Perhaps it’s time to let bygones be bygones – and leave it to the football to do the talking. Let the Champions League Final begin and may the greatest titan emerge victorious. By Ash Hashim
Don’t miss out on the action in the UEFA Champions League Final between Juventus and Barcelona on Jun 7, 2.45am.
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Will the Magpies or Tigers be shot down? Hull needs a win against Manchester Utd on the final day to avoid the drop but Andy Penders believes Steve Bruce can break his 17-year hoodoo There is only one more game left of the season in the Barlcays Premier League and one of three teams – Sunderland, Newcastle United or Hull City – could join the already relegated QPR and Burnley in the League Championship next season. Which is the last team that will go down? We take a look at the last match of each of the clubs at risk.
Hull City vs Manchester United – Sun, 24 May The simple maths of it all is that Hull City needs three points against Manchester United to stand even a chance of staying up. Anything less and it will be relegated. The Tigers will be buoyed by the decent first-half showing against Tottenham Hotspur last weekend, despite eventually going down 2-0 at White Hart Lane. However, it has been a difficult time for Steve Bruce who has had to contend with midfielder Jake Livermore being suspended for testing positive for cocaine. “We have to believe that we can beat Manchester United,” claimed Bruce, and why not? The Red Devils have nothing to play for but pride, now that third place and automatic Champions League qualification is beyond them. Although, by the same token, a side playing in a relaxed mode can often fair better than a side with all to play for. Prediction: Hull City 1-0 Manchester Utd
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Is Hull City manager and former Manchester United star Steve Bruce hoping against hope for his Tigers to trump the Red Devils in their final game? In March, Hull City narrowly lost 2-3 at home to Chelsea – it is a strong possibility that the Tigers can triumph over Manchester United in their final fight for Premier League survival
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Newcastle United vs West Ham United – Sun, 24 May On paper, Newcastle has the easier of the games to be played by the relegationthreatened sides but the Magpies know that only a win will guarantee top-flight football next season. One point from the last ten games certainly suggests that they will struggle to get anything out of the game. “It’s one of the biggest matches in the club’s history,” said manager John Carver, who also pleaded with the fans to be the side’s 12th man. The game will certainly mark Carver’s last game in charge at St James’ Park and, given the team’s recent form, I can only imagine a goalless draw is on the cards. Prediction: Newcastle 0-0 West Ham
Chelsea vs Sunderland – Sun, 24 May I’m sure I’m allowed to point you to last season’s result at Stamford Bridge when Sunderland came from behind to snatch a 2-1 win over Chelsea, courtesy of goals from Connor Wickham and Fabio Borini. With the Blues having nothing to play for and not really caring if they even get a point, I can see the Black Cats securing Premier League safety. Prediction: Chelsea 1-1 Sunderland
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Newcastle’s game against West Ham will be John Carver’s last in charge but, with just one point from the last ten games, will it be the Magpies’ last in the Barclays Premier League?
Who Will Go Down? Steve Bruce has not beaten Manchester United in his 17 years as a manager but I have a sneaky feeling his Tigers can get three points from their home game at the KC Stadium, with the Red Devils having nothing to play for. I feel Newcastle will get a draw against West Ham, a goalless one at that. Meanwhile, Sunderland will have to battle hard for a point against Chelsea but it’s highly possible with Chelsea’s recent loss to West Brom. In the final shake up, it means that Newcastle might well be relegated because of its significantly poorer goal difference. What drama at the end of another exciting Premier League season! By Andy Penders Red Card Sports Radio – 24/7 sports news and live football commentaries. Sports fans know more. Tune in on StarHub Ch 225.
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Andy Penders (@andypenders) is the Head of Sports at #RedCardConnect. Andy previously worked at ESPN Star Sports, Fox Sports, Mio Stadium and Zoom Sports.
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Tomorrowland is a visual spectacle with its combination of high-speed action and futuristic architecture
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Tomorrowland:
walt Disney’s vision of the future The future looks sparkling and shiny in Disney’s latest movie, but what exactly is this fantasy land?
Clockwise from below: George Clooney as former genius inventor Frank Walker, who believes Casey is the key to saving Tomorrowland; Hugh Laurie, from TV’s “House”, appears as a brilliant scientist; Young Casey Newton (played by Britt Robertson) stumbles upon a pin that mysteriously transports her into a new world, called Tomorrowland
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s a mystery-adventure film, Disney’s Tomorrowland has successfully confounded many of us even before its release. You may have seen its trailers in cinemas recently. A bright young lady, Casey Newton (played by Britt Robertson of The Longest Ride and “The Secret Circle”), stumbles upon a mysterious pin that, when touched, transports her to a pristine futuristic city called “Tomorrowland”. Suddenly, Casey is squashed in a bathtub with Academy Award winner George Clooney. Clooney, mainly unfashionably dressed in washed-up and unpolished garb, plays genius inventor Frank Walker, who realises that Casey is the answer to saving Tomorrowland. So what and where exactly is Tomorrowland, and why is it in danger?
Save the Girl, Save the World Although Disney has released three separate trailers for this movie, we still have very little idea of what to expect. The trailers all conceal major plot points, such as why Casey was chosen, why she should trust an old man in jeans and plaid, and where exactly this enigmatic Tomorrowland is in time and space. What’s evident is that there is severe unrest in this shiny new world. While Casey may be the key to fixing the future, the duo is running out of time, being pursued by a fearsome android army. When Frank transports Casey into Tomorrowland, they run into some faces we’re familiar with – but not sure if we can trust. Among them is a brilliant scientist, played by Hugh Laurie. Experience with his character in “House” tells me that we should be wary of him.
replaced by powerful plasma weapons. With director Brad Bird behind this movie, such a spectacle doesn’t come as a surprise. Bird is known for his beautiful and atmospheric work on animations such as Iron Giant and Ratatouille, as well as for Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol. Explaining his vision for Tomorrowland, Bird said that he wanted to amend the dark outlook of the future that many seem to have accepted. He said, “At one time the future was consistently presented as this bright thing where all these problems were going to be solved. I remember that feeling of wow… [Now we’re asking] is it possible to get back to it?”
Lost in Adventure If you’ve been to a Disneyland theme park, you might find this futuristic metropolis familiar. That’s because the world of Tomorrowland is partially based on the themed section of the same name that can be found in five Disneyland parks. But you don’t have to worry about any commercialised product placement in the movie. Bird only took the idea of the themed land and worked around it – so you’re not going to find Space Mountain or Disneyland flyers on-screen. A behind-the-scenes feature reveals that Tomorrowland was primarily inspired by Walt Disney’s utopian vision of how technology and science could transform lives. As Clooney said, he [Disney] “was interested in the future and what it could be”. So, this is Disney’s great vision for the future. I just hope there will be less mystery and more jet packs when the future comes around.
By Pamela Chow
Fun-Filled Future Despite how confused we might be, Tomorrowland looks like a total blast. Compared to the dull reality that Casey and Frank were previously stuck in, this fantasy land is bursting with action and surprise at every turn. Giant metallic structures streak up into the sky, looking like art deco had a wild party with neo-futuristic architecture. Rocket ships zip about on zig-zagging highways, citizens race through the skies with jet packs, and guns have been
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Brad Bird George Clooney, Britt Robertson, Hugh Laurie & Tim McGraw Mystery, Adventure 130 min 21 May
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Build your own virtual Lion City in Building the Lion – travel around a colourful 3D Singapore-shaped game board and collect cards that showcase the best of Singapore, including food stalls and iconic buildings
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5 Hilarious Singapore-themed game apps These apps have the cutest graphics and stories about Singapore that will have you addicted in no time!
Guess the Word SG – Charades
Rickshaw Rush
Ever had a get-together with friends where you’ve suddenly run out of things to do? Charades is always a great go-to party starter – but this is no ordinary game of charades. Act out a bunch of Singapore-themed phrases, from childhood memories to local slang. Decks are frequently updated so you’ll always have new content to keep everyone guessing. It’s all fun and games until you have to act out “itchy backside”. Needless to say, this is definitely not a game to play on the MRT!
In this game, you play a rickshaw driver ferrying all sorts of passengers throughout the island, visiting unique landmarks and attractions. But beware: Take on more passengers than you can handle and you risk angering your customers, who will leave without paying. If only we could do the same on overcrowded trains during peak hour. Stick around and you might pick up some familiar characters, including Zubir Said, Sir Stamford Raffles and Tan Tock Seng. The final witty touch of realism: Not even this game’s characters can avoid ERP gantries!
Guess the Word SG – Charades is available on Apple App Store and Google Play Store.
Rickshaw Rush is available on Apple App Store and Google Play Store from Jul 1.
KAN-CHEONG! Kopitiam Saga
Building the Lion
Kopi Tiam Mini
This wacky fast-paced game is set in two of Joo Chiat’s beloved kopitiams: Huat Huat Kopitiam and Raja Kaya Eating House. Challenge up to three other players in different mini-games throughout the kopitiam, and claim your throne as the best (i.e. “Most Kan-cheong”) in the neighbourhood! The “Auntie Lai Liao” mini-game is one many of us can relate to. Players have to slurp up a bowl of noodles as quickly as possible while keeping a lookout for the parking attendant “auntie” – or face certain death (kena fine). You can also form kaki groups with friends to take on other kaki groups. Can’t wait to play? KAN-CHEONG! Kopitiam Saga will be available from Jul 1, just in time for SG50.
Not only can you play your part to build the nation, now you can also build your own virtual Lion City! Travel around a colourful 3D Singapore-shaped game board with other players and look out for cards to collect. These cards showcase the best of Singapore, including food stalls and iconic buildings that you can assemble in your own Lion City. You can even play nostalgic mini-games such as chapteh and longkang (drain or canal) fishing! If I could, I’d build a char kway teow stall on every single street.
Is your bus taking its sweet time to arrive, or is your monotonous train ride sapping your soul? Download these games into your smartphone and be tickled by the humorous entertainment that our fellow Singaporeans have come up with!
KAN-CHEONG! Kopitiam Saga will be available on Apple App Store and Google Play Store from Jul 1.
Building the Lion is available on Apple App Store and Google Play Store from Jul 1.
If you’re a fan of games such as Diner Dash, you’ll enjoy managing this Singapore-style coffee shop. Serve eager customers looking forward to feasting on their favourite local dishes, from mee rebus to kopi-o. Deliver these delicious delights through more than 30 levels across three districts: Little India, Chinatown and Geylang Serai. Along the way, you’ll learn more about what ingredients go into your favourite local dishes. Earn enough money and you can hire recognisable helpers for your kopitiam, like a You Tiao Uncle and a Kopi Girl. This developer will be launching another adorable game, Satay Club, on Jul 1. Kopi Tiam is available on Apple App Store and Google Play Store. By Pamela Chow
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ALS O I N THEATRES SPY [M18] Susan Cooper (Melissa McCarthy) is a boring, desk-bound CIA analyst and also the unsung hero behind the Agency’s most dangerous mission. But when her partner (Jude Law) disappears, another top agent (Jason Statham) is compromised. She volunteers to go undercover, infiltrating the world of a deadly arms dealer to prevent a global disaster. STARRING: Melissa McCarthy, Jason Statham, Rose Byrne, Jude Law & Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson GENRE: Action, Comedy RELEASE: 21 May
PARASYTE PART 2 [NC16] One night by the seaside, tiny creatures or “Parasytes” arrive to take over human bodies and prey on mankind. One Parasyte latches onto a regular high schooler, Shinichi (Shota Sometani) but he prevents it from taking over him completely. Instead, the Parasyte only possesses his right arm, and they develop a friendship. STARRING: Shota Sometani, Eri Fukatsu, Sadao Abe, Ai Hasimoto, Nao Omori & Tadanobu Asano GENRE: Horror RELEASE: 21 May
A ROYAL NIGHT OUT [PG13] Behold untold true events as A Royal Night Out reveals the heartwarming and charming tale of the Queen like never before. As peace extends across Europe on Victory in Europe (VE) Day in 1945, Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret are finally allowed to join the celebrations. The two teenage sisters have the best time of their lives but amidst all the excitement, are there dangers that lurk? STARRING: Sarah Gadon, Jack Reynor, Emily Watson, Rupert Everett & Roger Allam GENRE: Drama, Thriller, Romance RELEASE: 28 May
SAN ANDREAS [TBA] When the infamous San Andreas Fault triggers a magnitude 9 earthquake in California, a search and rescue helicopter pilot (Dwayne Johnson) and his estranged wife (Carla Gugino) rush to San Francisco to save their daughter. But the treacherous journey North is only the beginning. STARRING: Dwayne Johnson, Carla Gugino, Alexandra Daddario, Ioan Gruffudd & Kylie Minogue GENRE: Action, Drama RELEASE: 28 May
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Get a bite of Royston Tan & his newest film What’s your favourite childhood memory?
Royston’s latest project, Old Friends, tells nostalgic stories of everyday folk through the common love for local food
In primary school, whenever I heard the ice cream seller’s bell, I told myself I just had to endure another 10 minutes, and that would be my reward. Chocolate chip ice cream was my favourite flavour – along with the colourful bread, it brightened up my day. Every time I think of that I think that life should be so simple, we should always take delight in simplicity.
If you could have a superpower, what would it be? I want to go back to the ‘80s to see my childhood, taste how kopitiam coffee tasted like and to read the newspapers and see its old font. I think that the ‘80s was a very nice, simple and traditional time. As a kid, I didn’t really fully experience it.
What’s your personal benchmark for a “good” successful film?
Headlining local film festival Rewind/Remind by the Singapore Memory Project, Royston Tan’s latest project may stir up some rumblings in you You may have been enchanted by his flamboyant getai movie 881 (released in 2007), or stirred by his controversial gangster film 15 (released in 2003 but based on his earlier short film) – talented director Royston Tan has a way of reminding us about the forgotten faces of Singapore, and his latest project will fill you up with nostalgia. Titled “Old Friends”, the documentary serves up heartfelt tales and recollections on a delectable platter. Be swept back to old-school Singapore through local snacks, and reconnect with the nation’s collective memories through a story of food, struggles, love and joy. Releasing this final installation in his series – preceded by “Old Places” (2010) and “Old Romances” (2012) – the acclaimed filmmaker shares his favourite memories of Singapore with Weekender.
A successful film doesn’t have to be classified as award-winning or a commercial success. The most important thing is that a film has to speak to the heart of the audience.
What’s the best advice you’ve been given? It’s important to keep your passion alive and don’t rush to make your very first feature film, because you can never go back to make your very first film again. So take your time to slowly craft your film, your story, and treat it like your lover. This is very important. Don’t rush into making your first feature film; and also don’t rush into relationships too quickly.
By Pamela Chow Catch the public screening of “Old Friends” on May 24 at the National Library Building.
What have you been busy with or involved in recently? I am currently doing the final post-production for “Old Friends”, and also preparing for the completion of 7 Letters and 3688.
Did you go around eating as research for “Old Friends”? In the first round, the directors ate from the stalls. In the second round, a research team went around the proposed hawker stalls to verify the taste and the authenticity of the food.
What’s your favourite traditional Singapore food? Ah Xiao Teochew Braised Duck in Army Market. I like to eat in Geylang because it still retains its charm, although it’s changing very quickly. I just like the authentic feel Geylang has.
Which is your favourite film? I think my all-time-favourite has to be 12 Storeys by Eric Khoo. He set the benchmark for local films back in the ‘90s when there were none. With 12 Storeys, he made the HDBs look so exotic.
How do you think Singaporean films have been evolving? Right now, Singaporean films have a lot more of their own identity. Back then I think we were still searching for a particular image of ourselves. Right now though, our filmmakers are more vocal in expressing local issues and you do hear a very distinctive Singapore voice.
Do you think the local audience is more accepting of controversial films? I think over the last few years Singaporeans have opened up. Much more than what we imagined; the government had to keep up with it. The fact that we are a mature society means Singaporeans can think. Hopefully one day we can do away with the film classification system.
How do you feel about local films, such as Ilo Ilo, winning awards at international festivals now? I’m very happy, because I think that every genre of film in Singapore deserves to be seen. Films like Ilo Ilo really open up more doors for young filmmakers to make other kinds of movies which are different from mainstream films.
Director of famous local films such as 15 and 881, Royston Tan has become a household name
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Actress to Creative Director of the SEA Games Ceremonies Beatrice Chia-Richmond is often thought of as the pretty, lanky actress or the wife of DJ Mark Richmond – she shares with Weekender her sentiments on her role of Creative Director of the upcoming SEA Games Ceremonies Most of us know Beatrice Chia-Richmond, whether for being an actress, stage director or the wife of DJ Mark Richmond. Few know, however, the extent of her creative talent. In her directorial debut, “Shopping and F**king”, Beatrice won the title of Best Director in the 2003 Life Theatre Awards. In 2011, Beatrice became the first female Creative Director of the National Day Parade, to much acclaim. Now, in 2015, she reprises her prestigious role for a much larger spectacle, for the regional 28th SEA Games held in Singapore. Beatrice shares with Weekender her very personal thoughts on theatre as well as on her babies – the Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the 28th SEA Games.
Apart from the ceremonies of the 28th SEA Games, have you been involved in other projects recently? I started work on the 28th SEA Games in October 2013. The ceremonies have turned out to be all-consuming and probably my most challenging project to date. In April 2014, I directed Ah Boys to Men the Musical. That would have been my last project outside of the SEA Games ceremonies. From that double-hatting experience, I found it impossible to concentrate on any other project while on the Ceremonies and hence decided not to take on anything else until the Games are over.
You’ve been in Singapore’s arts scene for many years. How do you think things have changed since you first started? The arts scene in Singapore has always been exciting for me. But at different times, [for] different reasons. When I first started, it was emerging from a “fringe-like” status. Artists were beginning to give up their full-time jobs as lawyers, teachers, executives… to be full-time artists. That was a truly exciting time. These days, it is already an expectation that artists are full-time professionals. That allows us to take a committed attitude towards the arts.
We have a massive aerial system that allows us to fly performers and aerial props, gorgeous costumes, breathtaking multimedia, 5,000 performers… What’s the play you first fell in love with? The first play I watched was “M Butterfly”, written by David Henry Hwang. It was staged on the West End, starred Anthony Hopkins and our very own Glen Goei. It was such an experience for me. I was 14 years old then. It changed my life! I had already wanted to be an actor and was discovering the theatre in the best way possible!
You’ve won a couple of awards and you’re well respected in theatre. What plans might you have for the stage in the not-toodistant future? In the last five years, I have been fortunate enough to have been involved in massivescale productions (i.e. the SEA Games Opening and Closing Ceremonies) and I have learnt so much! There is a part of me that is actually yearning for a good old text-based play that will give me a chance to work closely with actors again!
during the Holocaust, I could never imagine myself being able to write it as the subject matter is too great on so many levels. Also, I have no delusions about myself being a playwright. I can’t write!
You were the first female Creative Director of the National Day Parade, in 2011, and now you’ve taken on the role for the ceremonies of the 28th SEA Games. How did you get into creative work for major events? I was fortunate enough to have been invited and appointed by the Organising Committees of NDP 2011 and the 28th SEA Games.
What unique aspects can attendees look forward to at the ceremonies this year? The 28th SEA Games in Singapore will be a once-in-a-generation experience as it only comes round once every 22 years. That in itself should be reason enough for everyone to go get a ticket to support the Games, [the] show, [and the] athletes as they will really need the nation’s support behind them. For the show, it will be the biggest spectacle in the National Stadium so far and there are so many reasons you have to catch it. We have a massive aerial system that allows us to fly performers and aerial props, gorgeous costumes, breathtaking multimedia, 5,000 performers… The list goes on. I hear tickets are almost all sold out already.
If you were a getai or karaoke star, which song would be your anthem? “Sugar” by Maroon 5, for no other reason except that it is a great song and it makes me happy!
How will you personally be celebrating SG50? By being grateful that we have come this far.
What advice do you have for Singaporeans who’re interested in pursuing a career in the arts? Only pursue a career in the arts because you love it and you cannot imagine life without it. Beatrice Chia-Richmond was the first female Creative Director of the National Day Parade, in 2011, as pictured here with Haresh Sharma
Is there a play that you think is absolutely brilliant and you wish that you’d written? My favourite play would still be “Bent” by Martin Sherman. As it is a play about the persecution of homosexuals
Interview by Lester J Wan
The 28th SEA Games will be held from Jun 5 to 16. Tickets to the Opening Ceremony are sold out but a limited amount of tickets to the Closing Ceremony is still available. Visit www.seagames2015.com to purchase or to follow the SEA Games.
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Puss In Boots’ Giant Journey set to take you on a new adventure At the Far Far Away themed zone, the Giant’s Castle sits ruined, entwined within a giant beanstalk
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Here are our readers’ cutest snapshots! Puss in Boots from Shrek is back with a new ride at Universal Studios Singapore that’s just up and running – buckle up for an adventurous ride! We all need a healthy median sometimes and, in this case, it’s roller coasters and their scariness. If you think the Battlestar Galactica rollercoasters are way too insane but the Enchanted Airways ride is not thrilling enough, this new one might be just right for you.
Puss in Boots and Kitty Softpaws will bring you on a thrilling and fun-filled ride
Hola Amigos, Puss has returned! In celebration of Universal Studios Singapore’s 5th anniversary, the theme park has debuted Puss In Boots’ Giant Journey, the world’s first suspended roller coaster themed after the Shrek franchise. With the overwhelming response to The Dance for the Magic Beans live street show that premiered last September, it’s safe to say that the popularity of Puss In Boots in Singapore is high. So, instead of just watching of the live show, why not experience the fun ride of Puss In Boots’ Giant Journey? At the Far Far Away themed zone, the Giant’s Castle sits ruined, entwined within a giant beanstalk. The quest begins here as Puss In Boots and Kitty Softpaws go in search of the precious golden eggs in a bid to save San Ricardo’s Orphanage, which has fallen on hard times.
Prepare yourself for an anti-gravity, swashbuckling journey of giant proportions.
Weekender presents the return of our popular babies’ section. What better way to celebrate your little darling than to share him or her with the rest of the world? :)
All aboooard, all aboooard Get on board one of Humpty Alexander Dumpty’s latest flying machines and set off from the giant’s kitchen in search of the legendary golden eggs. Prepare yourself for an anti-gravity, swashbuckling journey of giant proportions. Drizzle or shine, Humpty Dumpty’s flying machine has it covered. With giant beanstalk leaves that can roll and unroll to provide shelter for dwellers, or passengers, fear not and enjoy the ride. Oh and don’t forget to take note of the name of the flying machine that you’re riding in, as each has a unique one. If you think that this is just another boring family ride filled with loads of animatronic characters, maybe you should experience it before making judgment. Designed based on the popularity of the other crowd-pleasing suspended rollercoasters in the theme park, this outdoor ride will not only cater to families but thrill-seekers as well.
Johannes Javier Ros Catubay, 8 Jan 2014
Kate Lim Tian Ning, 25 Dec 2014
12 Animatronic scenes Warning: Spoilers ahead. Look away now if you would rather know about it first-hand. This entertaining ride features 12 lively scenes with 23 sets of animatronics that will tell the tale of Puss In Boots’ Giant Journey. With the help of some wild engineering and construction, the ride will allow you to experience anti-gravity sensations in four zones, and give you an adventure to remember. If you like the Shrek movies or theme park rides, you should try this one out soon.
By Rydell Tan Catch the new Puss In Boots’ Giant Journey ride at Universal Studios Singapore, 8 Sentosa Gateway.
Chloe Ang, 12 Oct 2012, & Coby Ang, 8 May 2014
Hriday Sharma, 18 Nov 2011
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Cherry Garden Black Garlic Glutinous Rice Dumpling with Pork Belly
Cherry Garden Red Yeast Chicken Dumpling
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The season has come again to try out new and quirky flavours of rice dumplings or bak chang According to tradition, the Dragon Boat Festival, or Duan Wu Jie, calls for the consuming of rice dumplings to commemorate the attempts to preserve the body of the poet Qu Yuan, in the river. Here are some quirky or interesting rice dumplings, or zong zi, that you should taste.
Cherry Garden Min Jiang Braised Kurobuta Pork Belly with Preserved Vegetables Dumpling
Be delighted with a delectable selection of gourmet dumplings at Mandarin Oriental’s Cherry Garden. From Jun 10 to 20, enjoy three delectable flavours – the Black Garlic Glutinous Rice Dumpling with Pork Belly and bamboo charcoal powder, Red Yeast Glutinous Rice Dumpling with Minced Chicken and, back by popular demand, the restaurant’s signature classic, the Golden Pearl Dumpling. Mandarin Oriental, 5 Raffles Avenue, Level 5
Min Jiang Until Jun 20, savour the new and delectable pork dumplings alongside returning favourites such as the Hae Bee Hiam Dumplings and Steamed Kee Zhang with D24 Durian Dip! This year, Braised Pork Belly with Black Garlic Dumpling and Braised Kurobuta Pork Belly with Preserved Vegetables Dumpling are new on the
menu. The braised pork belly has a robust taste with an extra smoky-sweet dimension, while the braised kurobuta pork belly is steamed for hours to render a dumpling brimming with homemade flavours, with a luxurious touch. Goodwood Park Hotel, 22 Scotts Road
Summer Palace The dim sum chef of Summer Palace presents three handcrafted glutinous rice dumplings, from now until Jun 20. These are the Abalone Steamed Rice Dumpling, Eight Treasures Vegetarian Rice Dumpling and Osmanthus Red Date Steamed Rice Dumpling. The new vegetarian rice dumpling is a steamed mixed-grains dumpling with Eight Treasures, such as the morel and black mushrooms, that deliver flavours and textures that are light and pleasantly complement one another. Alternatively, indulge in the savoury Abalone Steamed Rice Dumpling and, for those with a sweet tooth, the Osmanthus Red Date Steamed Rice Dumpling. Four Seasons Hotel, 190 Orchard Boulevard, Level 3
Park Palace From now until Jun 20, delight in the three new rice dumplings at Park Palace inspired by Singapore’s iconic dishes – Chicken Rice, Chilli Crab and Bak Kut Teh. A compact remake of Chicken Rice, with an unmistakable fragrance and flavour of the hawker favourite,
Min Jiang Steamed Kee Zhang with D24 Durian Dip
Summer Palace Steamed Healthy Mixed Grains Dumpling with Eight Treasures
Park Palace Bak Kut Teh Dumpling
begs to be paired with the two musthave house-made dips of chilli sauce and ground ginger. Our spicy national Chilli Crab dish also loses none of its kick when stuffed into a dumpling – with shredded crab meat cooked to juicy perfection, accompanied by a generous helping of chilli crab sauce. For the Bak Kut Teh Dumpling, one whole juicy and tender pork rib is simmered in a broth before being stuffed into each dumpling. It’s served with a bowl of Bak Kut Teh soup, so either savour it on its own or drizzle it with the soup for a touch of herbal kick. Grand Park City Hall, 10 Coleman Street
Wan Hao For the whole of June, Wan Hao will be presenting four delectable handmade rice dumplings and making its debut is the Black Truffle with Pork Belly & Dried Scallops Rice Dumpling. Stuffed with perfectly-braised succulent pork belly and the finest Japanese dried scallops, savour every bite until the last succulent morsel. Back by popular demand is the Cantonese-style Signature Pork & Salted Egg Rice Dumpling. Let your teeth sink into the combination of luscious premium pork belly and perfectly-salted egg yolk. Marriott Tang Plaza, 320 Orchard Road By Rydell Tan
Wan Hao Signature Pork & Salted Egg Dumpling
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Though I loved the beans, the sausage was a bit bland. Chef Antonio says the original Tuscan sausages called for the addition of fennel seeds to give them a kick but, apparently, Singaporeans aren’t big on fennel so the recipe has been localised. Too bad — I think that’s what it needs!
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New Italian cowboy grub from Tuscany
Making Carpaccio with a Mallet Salsiccie e Fagioli, or sausage and beans, Tuscan cowboy style
A year after opening, Buttero has a new chef with Tuscan credentials serving authentic Italian cowboy food – Frank Young rustles up a meal and relates the tale Tuscany, the northern Italian region, has rich history dating back to the Etruscans, whose civilization predates the Roman Empire. It is also home to the Leaning Tower of Pisa and the thinkers of the renaissance such as Dante Alighieri, Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Galileo Galilei and Giacomo Puccini. With the rich culture and history, you’d think that any association between the region and cowboys is erroneous. It’s not.
Chef Antonio Massagli, a born-and-raised buttero from Lucca, Tuscany
and-raised buttero from Lucca, Tuscany, says in his own words, “[I] bring the diverse Tuscan landscape of my home country. Flavours from both the land and sea are celebrated at Buttero. I try to highlight the lightness and natural flavours of the freshest produce in my cooking.”
To this day, Tuscan cowboys exist and are called “butteri” [plural]. The butteri are caretakers of Maremmana cattle, one of Europe’s oldest breeds, with intimidating horns as long as their heads. Like the American cowboys, the butteri are equally rugged. From dawn to dusk, hot or cold, these hardened and weather-beaten butteri follow the herd on the trail. Unlike their American counterparts, however, the butteri eat much better food. Or at least Buttero, Singapore’s Tuscan restaurant at Tras Street, would have us believe.
Simple is Better Simplicity is the hallmark of Tuscan cuisine. And why not? The Tuscan region has stretching shorelines for fresh fish and mountainous areas perfect for cattle. The ebb and flow of harsh temperatures make for rugged people and extremely fertile soil worthy of great-tasting agriculture, and mineral-rich grass on which the cattle graze. When a region produces a bounty of quality ingredients such as the freshest fish,
Even Chefs Need Street Cred Buttero’s new Chef, Antonio Massagli, a born-
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In most restaurants, carpaccio is sliced paperthin. That may be fine for weight-conscious urbanites but back on the ranch the boys like their Carpaccio ($17) thick! Hand-sliced raw beef — the thickness of a pad of butter — is beaten with a tenderising mallet until it’s as soft, but not as fatty, as Wagyu. Slices of parmesan are tossed on top. Unlike other carpaccios, this one isn’t beefshy. It has the unmistakable richness of raw beef with a savoury cheese flavour.
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Burrata with truffle
The Parmigiani (Baked eggplant with tomato and Parmasan, $18) was tender, nicelybalanced with the tomato sauce, and had a dash of pesto. The Burrata (a cheese made from mozzarella and cream, $23) was topped with ground truffle and drizzled with truffle oil, with thick balsamic vinegar on the side.
Topping it off with Tiramisu
tasty produce and great meat, an exceptional chef simply needs to get out of its way and let the ingredients speak for themselves!
Topping It Off with Tiramisu For dessert, the Tiramisu ($12) is served in a petite mason jar, no bigger than a coffee mug, topped with a copious amount of chocolate chunks. It was a delightful take on the traditional dessert. Overall, the food was impressive, and I’m looking forward to dining there again soon. For the best value go for the set lunch ($23), which includes soup of the day, salad, main dish, and espresso or lemon and mint iced tea.
Tuscan Frank and Beans Buttero offers simple Tuscan fare unpretentiously served in skillets or pans, that you’d use over a campfire. The Salsiccie e Fagioli (Pork Sausage with Cannellini Beans, $30) is one example. It’s the buttero version of the American “Frank and Beans”, though much better looking and tasting. White Fagioli beans are mixed with small tomatoes, creating a tangy thick base. Together with this, a large sausage and some sliced, toasted bread is thrown on top, all in the pan. This is the type of comfort food that warms the heart, whether you’re in the CDB FFL0004 Quater 126.5x168.5mmOL.pdf or on the ranch.
By Frank Young Buttero, 54 Tras Street, Singapore 078993, 1
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Left: The Frankenstein is one of the tastiest hot dogs at the new incarnation of The Mustard Incident, The Rockin’ Diner
Veal & foie gras hot dog and other fun food If you’ve been missing the hot dogs ‘with character’ of The Mustard Incident formerly at Tangs Basement, or if you’re a hot dog fan, don’t miss this Rockin’ Diner You might remember or know of the stall known as The Mustard Incident, previously located at Tangs Basement One (near to where Krispy Kreme is located now). This small eatery had developed a cult following for its hot dogs ‘with character’. Now, owner Kelly Koh has expanded this concept in a bona fide restaurant known as The Rockin’ Diner, at Club Street. One can expect the same (in fact, more) unique gourmet hotdogs as well as American diner favourites and imported artisanal beer. The good range of beer alone should be a big draw. Kelly studied in the USA and was smitten by the diners, the music and other aspects of American culture. As such, The Rockin’ Diner is a throwback to his memories of San Francisco and Honolulu.
Hot Dogs With Attitude The Rockin’ Diner has a full restaurant menu, including savoury items such as his take on the Philadelphia Cheese Steak that includes sautéed peppers and three cheeses and Little Italy’s Killa Lasagne, which is layered with bean-less chilli and also topped generously with three cheeses. Still, the stars of the show are the hot dogs with attitude. Singaporeans who miss the A&W fast food chain will be elated to know that The Rockin’ Diner serves a heartier version of the Coney Dog.
Right: Those who miss A&W’s Coney Dog should try this heartier version
Meanwhile, the Duck-Can-Fit contains a custom duck thigh sausage topped with garlicky sauce, stewed peppers and bacon bits. The Frankenstein is a patchwork of half a beef Frankfurter and half a custom pork sausage, wrapped in bacon and topped with the house-made bean-less chilli, “hawt” sauce and caramelised onions. It was possibly my favourite on the day.
Foie Gras Hot Dog, Don’t Play The one thing that bowled me over was the Veal and Foie Gras Hot Dog, with purple mustard. I must confess, it didn’t look very appetising to me with the purple mustard drizzled over it. I mean, I want to eat good, solid food, not Playdoh! Nevertheless, when I took a bite out of it, my eyes opened wide. The flavours were rich and the sensation was luxurious. Do note that the taste may be a bit too rich for some after a few mouthfuls. Jelat, lah. Still, I’ve been told that the ladies, especially, love it and some will go for more than one!
Frozen custard has arrived in Asia, right in the heart of Singapore’s CBD – read on to find out what makes it different from the usual ice cream The brainchild of two siblings, Sherlyn and JR Wong, Density Frozen Custard seeks to spread the love for the USA’s all-natural premium ice cream beyond its North American shores. Having studied in Illinois where he first encountered frozen custard, JR is determined to introduce it to locals here.
A Richer version of Ice Cream Frozen custard incorporates much less air as compared to regular ice cream, culminating in that dense, smooth and immensely creamy texture.
Apart from “Regular Fries”, The Rockin’ Diner has Chilli Cheese Fries, Spam Fries, Sweet Potato Fries and even Bacon Fries! This is certainly the crowning glory of the side dishes or finger food. I inquired about how they managed to get the strips of bacon to stay in place, wrapped around the thick-cut fries. Kelly smiled and said others had been asking, but it was a secret. I didn’t want to press in case it was one of those “If I tell you I’d have to kill you” things. With his build, I’m not playing. For those who love or miss Hawaii, you’ll be surprised to find Hawaiian dishes on the menu such as the Hawaiian Portuguese Sausage, Eggs & Rice or the Loco Moco, a Hawaiian comfort food staple comprising ribeye patties with eggs over rice, and drowned in brown gravy. While the desserts are not exotic, they are fairly uncommon. The Nutella-misu is a level-up from the usual pick-me-up. The Banana Creampie looked so sinful yet was very refreshing to the palate and satisfying. I would’ve tried more things if I wasn’t so stuffed.
Weekender was invited to the launch of Grey Goose VX at Ku De Ta, and we found it an interesting drink Recently, Grey Goose Vodka announced the introduction of a ground-breaking new spirit, the Grey Goose VX – Vodka Exceptionnelle. I braved the heights at the high-flying launch at Ku De Ta to bring you the verdict.
Exquisite Detail & Character Unlike the usual vodka bottle, Grey Goose VX comes in an exquisite decanter made from “extra flint” glass, known for its exceptional quality. The VX bottle boasts an elegant shape with exquisite detailing and is crowned with a collectible bottle stopper. The VX vodka can be enjoyed on the rocks in a snifter glass or chilled and neat, to appreciate its rich and aromatic character.
Marriage Made in Heaven To create Grey Goose VX, Grey Goose Maître de Chai (cellar master) Francois Thibault married Grey Goose vodka with a hint of precious cognac that’s made by Thibault exclusively for Grey Goose VX. The special cognac is crafted with grapes from the Grande Champagne region, including a rare harvest – Le Logis, aged in hand-selected old cask barrels for up to two years. The final outcome is a balanced spirit that is subtle and harmonious, rich yet delicate. I liked the VX vodka more as part of a cocktail. By Rydell Tan
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Grey Goose VX comes in an exquisite and elegant decanter
The Loco Moco is a Hawaiian comfort food comprising ribeye patties with eggs over rice, and drowned in brown gravy
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The brand ambassador for Bacardi Korea mixing up a cocktail with Grey Goose VX
new Ice Cr e a m A favourite among customers, the Matcha flavoured frozen custard is rich with a tinge of bitterness
Plus points for +39 Gelato Bar With artisanal gelato as smooth as silk, +39 Gelato Bar will certainly win over your heart and your taste buds
Frozen Custard is indeed a delightful treat, with very reasonable prices. However, it may prove to be a little too filling if you intend on having more than one scoop. Pop by and try a scoop of the rich, creamy dessert yourself. By Samantha Phey Density Frozen Custard, 4 Short Street, www.facebook.com/densityfrozencustard
When I first walked into +39 Gelato Bar, I thought it was just another new ice cream establishment. Boy, was I wrong. Although it is comparatively a bit pricier, there are definitely flavours worth trying.
aftertaste is set to leave an impression. Not for the faint-hearted (or faint-lipped) though! For those who prefer more mainstream flavours, the pistachio and raspberry is especially good. The gelato here is made fresh daily with no added stabilisers so you don’t have to worry; just dig in! By Samantha Phey +39 Gelato Bar, 29 Circular Road, www.plus39gelato.com. Open Mon-Sat, 11am-11pm.
Unusual, Innovative Flavours For the bold, savoury flavours such as Goat’s Cheese & Sichuan Pepper served with plain crackers may entice you. Chocochilli is another innovative flavour; the richness of the chocolate and the burst of spiciness in the
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Zalora Woo/Fiziwoo & Zalia collections For the first time ever, Zalora steps on the runway. The latest in-house range, the 2015 Zalia festive collection as well as the Woo/Fiziwoo collection took to Singapore Fashion Week (SFW) 2015. Here’s a peek in case you couldn’t make it. The Zalia collection features trendy yet conservative styles, designed with intricate embellishments, sophisticated embroideries, and delicate crochet lace. The Woo/Fiziwoo collection showcases a totally different style with a mixmatch of bold and vibrant colours alongside pastel hues for the modern Asian. Available at www.zalora.sg
Superdry Le Skinny Superdry Le Skinny watches have a feminine style with a striking dial and sleek leather strap. They come in black leather with gum metal and white leather with a rose gold dial. Available at Superdry boutiques
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Hush Puppies Apparel Summer Collection With Hush Puppies, it isn’t all about the shoes. This season, ladies can lighten their appearances with breezy dresses and light denim. Men can also look forward to a variety of casual and laidback clothing, such as classic polo tees with cloud graphics. Available at selected departmental stores
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Beauty in Brief The long and the short of beauty and health options in the market
Automatic Beauty Cosmetic Line Automatic Beauty from Japan officially launches its cosmetic line in Singapore. Bored with the same old black or brown eyeliner and eyebrow liner? Why not have some fun with the pink and orange eyebrow and eyeliner colours. Available at all Sasa stores
Etude House Zero Sebum Line Excessive sebum is the cause of common skin issues such as oily skin, enlarged pores and acne. This new range helps eliminate sebum so you can enjoy sebum-free skin inside and out. The range can be used both pre-makeup and post-makeup and works to give the skin a matte finish that lasts all day. With this, quick runs to the powder rooms will be a thing of the past. Available at all Etude House outlets
Innisfree x Didier Dubot Bid goodbye to sebum-smudged makeup and perspiration smears with the Real Way make-up line, Long Wear Cushion SPF50+ and Water Glow Cushion SPF50+. These easy-to-use makeup base products help to improve uneven skin tone and deliver healthy radiant skin in one fuss-free step. From May, with any purchase of Innisfree’s Long Wear Cushion or Water Glow Cushion, receive a complimentary charm bracelet in a unique collaboration with fashion brand Didier Dubot, as worn by K-idol Yoona. While stocks last. Available in Innisfree stores
Atkinsons Legendary Eaux de Toilette Atkinsons presents three new Eaux de Toilette in its Legendary Collection. The Excelsior Bouquet (Onwards and Upwards) is a highspirited blend of flint, sage and spices; Love in Idleness (I put a Spell on You) is a fragrance with an intense feminine and seductive touch; and Amber Empire (Extreme Orientalism) is a fragrance made with tea. Available at Robinsons departmental stores
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May 22 - june 11, 2015 LG introduces its latest smartphone, the colourful and classy G4
Chinnovation: Chinese brands are increasingly putting more focus on product quality and design, giving consumers affordably-priced yet high-quality products
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Unique Quantum Display & Better Specifications While the rest of the elite smartphones are gaga over Super AMOLED displays, LG equips its G4 with its new 5.5” IPS Quantum display, offering greater colour reproduction, improved brightness and colour contrast. Weighing only 155g, the G4 is a heavyweight when it comes to specifications. This includes Qualcomm Snapdragon, Android 5.1 Lollipop, 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC, 32GB internal memory and 3GB RAM. Unlike other smartphones, the G4 has a ‘rare’ removable 3000mAh battery and expandable micro-SD slot that supports up to 2TB (an insane amount of expandable memory).
More Sleek & Classy Design In keeping up with LG’s vision of delivering comfortable elegance, the G4 is available in a spectrum of colours and even in leather! This is great news not just for those who’re looking for something different but also those with the ‘handbag phenomenon’ (characterised by a person’s incessant need to colour-match everything to her handbag). The genuine leather version comes in three colours, black, brown and red, while the metallic version comes in metallic grey and shiny gold.
FRONT & BACK CAMERAS Apart from just having a 16MP rear-facing camera, the LG G4 is equipped with an f/1.8 aperture lens (the lower the aperture value, the better it is for images taken in dim light). This means you can now take pictures even in badly-lit environments and it will not look dark. For those who are really into cameras, especially DSLRs, this is for you. The LG G4’s camera has a feature named Manual Mode that allows you to control the phone’s camera just like a DSLR camera. We are talking ISO, white balance, exposure, focus and shutter speed – exactly like a legit DSLR camera. Advanced photographers can also save their photos in RAW format in addition to the JPEG format, for more precise editing without losing any detail. The G4 gets even more awesome with its 8MP front-facing camera, perfect for all the selfie-addicts out there. It doesn’t hurt that this front-facing camera can be controlled using LG’s signature Gesture Interval Shot feature. When the front-facing camera is activated, by simply opening and closing your hands once over the screen, you give
LG stays true to its Slim Arc design while combing elegance and functionality in the new G4
the command for the front camera to take a selfie. If you do it twice, the front camera will take four continuous shots spaced two seconds apart. So, you can now concentrate on posing for that perfect selfie instead of fiddling with the buttons!
Additional Features In addition to the LG G4’s big bag of tricks, it comes preloaded with Google Office for ease on-the-go. In addition to that, you get a whopping 100GB worth of Google Drive storage free for two years. That’s a ton of serious storage space! The G4 will be available in Singapore by end-May. Prices are listed at $928 (metal) or $998 (leather).
Wonder How the LG G4 matches Up to the samsung Galaxy S6? • • • • •
For those with the perception that China-made products are cheap but poor in quality, it is important to note that the times have since changed.
The New Age of “Chinnovation”
LG unveils its latest smartphone – the G4 that’s draped in leather If elegance and unique design can be put into a smartphone, then LG has the solution with its all-new G4. The G4 is LG’s newest flagship smartphone, which is set to elevate the bar for smartphones everywhere, with improved camera features and its unique design. LG has kept its Slim Arc design that distinguishes the G4 and provides a more comfortable grip when held. Additionally, this design contributes to 20 per cent better durability as compared to flat smartphones when dropped face-down (good news for the butterfingers alliance).
In the past, China had been a forerunner in production but often at a cost to quality, which led to consumers being wary of China-made products – a different trend is thriving now
Even though the LG G4 is available in a spectrum of visuallypleasing colours and leather, it still falls short of having that wow factor as compared to the Samsung Galaxy S6. The S6 manages to successfully package itself as a trendy, must-have lifestyle gadget, while the G4 seems to be target- ing a more mature crowd – the kind who buys it because she wants a better than average phone to match her handbag. Specifications wise, both smartphones are approximately the same. LG wins on having the Manual Mode and a slightly better lens (f/1.8 – G4 and f/1.9 – S6) for its rear camera. Not to mention, the G4 has removable battery and expandable memory, which are some things we really love that, sadly, Samsung took away in its phone.
The rise of “Chinnovation” has seen a change in the consumer perception of China-made products and China brands. Chinese brands are putting increasingly more focus on product quality and design, moving away from low-cost-low-quality products towards affordablypriced yet high-quality products, that are still good value for money. New China brands are now taking on internationallyrenowned mobile device Goliaths such as Samsung and Apple. OPPO Singapore, a rising star in the local smartphone market, is one such company that has combined the Chinese mastery in execution and manufacturing, with attention to detail, creative design and, most importantly, quality.
Quality + Value OPPO’s recently-launched smartphones, the N3 and R5, can both claim the title of the “world’s first” – the N3 sports the world’s first fully-automated in-phone swivel camera; and the R5 is the world’s thinnest phone on the market, the first measuring less than 5mm in thickness. As part of OPPO’s obsession with detail and quality, OPPO is continually raising the bar in design and technology, while maintaining performance and functionality. For instance, the OPPO N3’s swivel camera is rotation-tested 100,000 times to ensure durability and long-lasting smooth usage. The OPPO Skyline bumper also protects the base of the phone from drop damage, while simultaneously providing a message notification that is visible from all angles. OPPO drop tests also perform twice the number of drops compared to standard tests, to ensure the reliability and durability of each phone. OPPO’s continued dedication to creativity, innovation and quality is a hallmark of its Chinnovation journey. The OPPO N3 and R5 phones are available at the OPPO Concept Store, Suntec City Mall, Tower 3, #01-627.
The OPPO N3 sports the world’s first fully-automated in-phone swivel camera
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The OPPO R5 is the world’s thinnest phone on the market, the first measuring less than 5mm in thickness
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Hom e M a k e ov e r I d e a s
Space savers
Tricks in a Box Scatola, designed by Dario Delphin, is a stylish ottoman which can be transformed into five stools with upholstered seats. This innovative product is adaptable when the party gets busy. Having two to three of these ottomans means you’ll never have to fret about your guests having to stand.
If your home is short on space, these dualfunction furniture pieces will stop your fretting
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Happy Feet
Breaking Convention Sjoerd Vroonland, the designer for the Moooi Extension Chair didn’t conceive a chair just to be a four-legged item. He transformed the chair into a coat hanger seat – an ingenious way to elevate an everyday object into something more purposeful and eye-catching. It also helps that it’s a great conversation starter! Moooi Extension Chair, $415 from Space Furniture www.spacefurniture.com.sg
For those days when you need a place to rest your tired feet, the Kivik will do nicely. It also works really well when you need to hide clutter just before guests arrive, thanks to its removable lid and hidden storage bin. It’s a great place to store magazines, newspapers and even toys. Kivik storage footstool, $75 from IKEA www.ikea.com/sg
Article first published in Lookbox Living #36 May/Jun 2014
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Prop e rt y I n v e s t m e n t
The time for Thai property In view of this, high rental returns between 5 to 7 per cent and a staggering rise of 47 per cent in resale prices over the last five years, the PropertyGuru Thailand Property Show will be held on May 23 and 24, 11am to 7pm, at the Orchard Hotel Conference Centre, on Level 2.
Informative and Insightful
Industry leaders will be present to offer valuable advice to participants
To be featured at the show are project exhibitions from established Thai property developers and exclusive event deals and discounts on these projects. Whether you come in search of a new investment or a second home, the session promises to be informative and useful. Industry leaders will also be present to offer insightful and valuable advice to participants, which will aid you in making the right investment decisions.
A Reason to Smile
Gain insights on ascending Thai property market
Used by more than 11 million property seekers in the region, PropertyGuru has long been regarded as a key provider of reliable information – now get insights from PropertyGuru on the Thai market In the flurry of everyday life, we are often unable to keep up with the ever-changing dynamic property market, making purchasing property a challenge for most of us.
Thai Property Surging Forward Unbeknownst to many, the Thai property market has far exceeded expectations despite the challenge of political instability. Experts even predict that the market will grow a further 5 to 10 per cent in 2015.
Given Thailand’s geographical proximity to Singapore, it is undeniably a popular property destination that local investors are keeping an eye on for capital appreciation. At the PropertyGuru Thailand Property Show, be privy to key techniques employed by investment leaders, as well as foresight on the property market beyond 2015. In addition, connect with experts in the field and equip yourself with the right knowledge for your next investment. With the Thai economy slowly but surely improving, experts will urge you to strike while the iron is hot. Invest in the Land of Smiles and let it bring a smile to you too. Don’t miss PropertyGuru Thailand Property Show 2015. PropertyGuru Thailand Property Show 2015 is on 23 & 24 May, 11am-7pm, Orchard Hotel Conference Centre, 442 Orchard Road, Level 2, Singapore 238879.
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Chiang Mai: A different face of Thailand
Khantoke dining – simple and humble Lanna fare
Far from the iconic beaches of Thailand, Chiang Mai adds a different dimension to the Thai experience Located in the northernmost mountainous area of Thailand, Chiang Mai is cooler than the other tourist spots and there I found many interesting differences from the rest of the country.
Chiang Mai’s Independent Origins Over 200 years ago, Chiang Mai was a separate kingdom. It was populated by the Lannas, who had their own distinct culture and language, known as Kham Muag. They were always under threat from neighbouring Burma, and the Mongols who invaded southern China and the area of what is now northern Thailand. In 1556, Burma colonised Chiang Mai for the next 200 years. Through a series of political intrigues and battles, the people of Lanna finally overthrew the Burmese and joined Siam (the old name of Thailand).
In Honour of Kings In a national park at the top of a mountain, there sits a modest stupa with the remains of King Inthawichayanon, one of the last kings of the Lanna people. This is no ordinary park, for it is on Thailand’s tallest mountain, at 2,565m. Formerly known as Doi Luang, it was posthumously renamed Doi Inthanon, in the King’s honour. Though the Lanna monarchy ended in 1939, the mountain remains a proud reminder of Lanna heritage. A key attraction in Chiang Mai, for locals as well as tourists, Doi Inthanon National Park’s cool, dry climate is a reprieve from the dry and dusty city below. At this altitude, the cooler climate coaxes the Sakura trees within the park to blossom each spring, peppering the clear blue sky with pink petals. On the main road leading to the summit, there is another attraction – Twin Pagodas, which loom above the surrounding hillsides. The two grandiose pagodas, built in honour of the reigning King Bhumibol and the Queen, serve as a reminder of Thailand’s beloved King and its primary religion – Buddhism. It’s worth a stop to experience the panoramic mountain range and the beautiful gardens surrounding the pagodas.
Khantoke Cultural Experience Most of us have experienced traditional Thai food but Lanna food here is different. The sea is nowhere near, meaning little seafood, its dishes aren’t very spicy and they prefer glutinous rice. One of the must-dos in Chiang Mai is to experience Khantoke dining. The most popular place for this is at Khum Khantoke, a cultural theme park offering traditional dining and dancing amidst the ambience of Lanna architecture. (khumkhantoke.com) In a U-shaped courtyard, guests sit on a mat floor and are served traditional Lanna fare on a “khantoke”, a pedestaled circular food tray containing smaller bowls of dishes such as pork rinds, fried chicken, boiled vegetables and noodles. Singaporeans who’ve flown SilkAir and enjoyed its on-board dining may find that the Khantoke food doesn’t taste as “rich” by comparison but the cultural experience certainly is richer. During dinner, traditionally dressed dancers and drummers perform Lanna cultural performances, giving guests a taste of Lanna culture.
Wallet Exercise at the Night Bazaar The Night Bazaar, on Thanon Chang Khlan, is probably the only night action in Chiang Mai. It stretches several city blocks and attracts tourists with T-shirts, tribal jewellery, souvenirs, carved soap bars and eateries serving a variety of cuisines. Before what my tour guide calls the “wallet exercise”, make sure you haggle. For the more curious, check out the massive Warorot Market. You can find what locals buy, drink or eat, including dried insects.
Exhilarating Adventures Detouring from traditional tourist attractions, Chiang Mai offers many adventures. Making full use of its hilly terrain, Chiang Mai offers many extreme zip-lining experiences. One of them, called “Flying Squirrels”, has a zip-line course with over 30 zip-line segments, taking several hours to complete. (treetopflight.com) The course begins at the top of hill and zigzags across the valley, punctuated by several platforms. In one of the stops, the platform is built 40m above the valley. It’s an adrenaline rush to zip across the ravine, avoiding branches and tops of shorter trees. For a tidy sum, you can even experience a hot air balloon ride. You ascend at sunrise, cruise over the paddy fields and pigs and horses, and land gently on one of the paddy fields below at the end. (balloonadventurethailand.com) If you’re looking for a different Thai experience, Chiang Mai should be your next destination. By Frank Young
Hot air balloon rides are a rarity in Southeast Asia – however, you can experience it in Chiang Mai
Weekender would like to thank SilkAir for flying us to Chiang Mai in the comfort of Business Class, and the Tourism Authority of Thailand for its kind hospitality. For more information about SilkAir’s flights to Chiang Mai, please visit www.silkair.com.
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Jewellery shops on the Ponte Vecchio, a medieval bridge, one of the most famous tourist attractions in Florence
Florence is known as the leather capital of Italy – no scrimping on quality when looking for great buys here
Florence, Italy Europe may not be a destination that comes to mind when you think of bargains but things are a bit different in Florence. By European standards, goods here are really value for money, whether you’re hitting independent shops in markets or department stores. Take your pick from streets upon streets of quality Italian leather goods here. Main thoroughfares include Via del Corso and Piazza del Duomo, and even the touristy San Lorenzo market. Don’t pass up on the little alleys of stores that snake between the main belts – you might be able to snag a good steal on shoes, handbags, perfumes, clothes and jewellery.
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This shopping season, we’re not getting limited by our tiny island! Here are the top cities with the best bargains to stretch your tourist dollar What’s better than travelling? I think it’s got to be finding unbelievable bargains while exploring new cities! You probably already know about shopping havens such as Bangkok and Milan. Take your dollar to these lesser-known retail epicentres instead, and you might just discover the perfect cure to this season’s shopping fever.
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Finding bargains for popular designs is easy in the shopping epicentre of Shenzhen
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Granted, most people wouldn’t travel to Sao Paulo, Brazil just to shop. But while you’re in town for football and sightseeing, why not add some excitement by hunting for deals? Sao Paulo is home to malls stocked full of great finds of the season’s hottest looks. You’d want to check out SP Market, an outlet mall that takes a handsome 50 per cent or more off regular retail prices. For wholesale hauls, head to Rua José Paulino and Rua 25 de Março in Centro. And don’t shun the upscale fashion district of Jardins – the streets here conceal boutiques that are known to offer affordable yet superior goods!
Hong Kong may be the ruling shopper’s paradise in this region, but its neighbouring city of Shenzhen isn’t so far behind. Be spoilt for choice with scores of cheap clothes and electronics that you can purchase without worrying about flouting international trademark laws. See a cute bag you like at a reasonable price? Don’t reach for your wallet yet – you can knock at least 25 per cent off the price tag! Hotspots in Shenzhen include Luo Hu Commercial City and Dongmen Shopping Street for fashion items; Seg Electronics Market for tech finds; and Da Fen Art Village for craft treasures.
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Berjaya Times Square in Kuala Lumpur is one of the most popular shopping destinations in Malaysia
Get high-quality tailored products in Hoi An at very affordable prices
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Hoi An, Vietnam
Many of us may be familiar with Malaysia’s favourite fashion son, Jimmy Choo, who rolls out superbly-elegant footwear. This time, try heading straight for the artist’s possible heir apparent. Jimmy’s favourite mentee designer, Fion Poon, hawks her charming high-fashion batik designs at Central Market. Or why not make a beeline for exotic finds like stingray clutches in Mid Valley Megamall? Also, for techno-philes, get your fix at a fraction of Singapore’s prices at Low Yat Plaza – it’s like Sim Lim Square but way cheaper (and considerably more scandal-free).
Often considered the shopping capital of Vietnam, Hoi An is home to countless shops and markets, where you can get high-quality tailor-made outfits cheap. Ever spotted a designer shirt in a magazine you’d love to have, or have a favourite piece of clothing you want to duplicate? Just come to Hoi An armed with photos or outfits, and you could walk away with a whole new wardrobe. The best tailors can be found near the Central Market and the Japanese Bridge.
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