See Singapore on a sidecar
Forget the rickshaw. Experience the city’s sights and sounds on a vintage Vespa sidecar tour that is the first in the world (sideways.sg). Singapore Sidecars’ most popular offering is a Tiong Bahru and Tanglin tour that includes a discovery of Art Deco architecture, Tanglin’s black and white colonial houses and the district’s market and cafes. For a glamorous ride, the Crazy Rich Asians tour whisks you on a trail of the movie’s filming scenes, from Gardens by the Bay and Chjimes to Bukit Pasoh Road’s Humpback restaurant. The tour ends with a cocktail-making workshop by the mixologists at Mandarin Oriental’s MO Bar.
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January 07, 2021
Changi Point coastal walk.
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Here are highlights of 4 unique walks around SG, as featured in The Book of Walks from the Netherlands Charity Association.
Looking for new inspiration to start your 2021 fitness goals? Why not try out some of the best hiking trails in Singapore?
The Netherland’s Charity Association (NCA) offers a great collection of Singapore’s best hiking trails with their Book of Walks. Written by Sandra Delvers, Pleun Brevet and Patricia Boost, the book serves a detailed guide to 15 walking routes located in nearly every region of Singapore.
With beautiful pictures, maps, fun-facts and snippets of history, it is the perfect guide to help you discover new areas of this little red dot. Not too bad right now given the travel restrictions, eh?
SINGAPORE - There were 30 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Friday noon (Jan 1), with three new community cases, taking Singapore s total to 58,629.
Two of the community cases are contacts of previous cases working in the marine sector, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).
One is a family member of Case 58,817, a Singaporean harbour pilot who was confirmed to have Covid-19 on Thursday.
The other is a close contact of Case 58,810, a Singaporean permanent resident working as a Marine Surveyor who was reported as a community case on Wednesday.
There were also 27 imported cases who had been placed on stay-home notices on arrival in Singapore.
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