Hot Singapore nights

Sunday, 18 Oct, 2007 0

I have often described Singapore as “Asia that works” and many others have described it as boring city, with nothing to do, but last night the team at Singapore Tourism Board turned the tables on all that with a very hot evening of Singapore nightlife, right here in Sydney.

With The Mole on location from Singapore next month, flying there and back on Singapore Airlines new A380, last night gave just a taste of what to expect in this hot “new” vibrant Asian destination.  

Shopping has always been hot in Singapore but the development of range of new night spots has meant that the lion is developing a new reputation as a leading Asian nightlife hub.

Singapore Tourism reckons that this new array of offerings will rival New York or London and The Mole will have to let you know next month – so watch our for our Singapore Special Reports!

Singapore Tourism Board Australia chief Kevin Leong said that Singapore now offers some very unique opportunities and tastes in Singapore, with business booming at over 5% growth in the first seven months and nearly 5 million visitors arriving in 2007, with Australian third in the pecking order.

Singapore Tourism Board’s, shopaholic Michelle Alice Thoo told The Mole that Singapore now has some hot names on offer in the entertainment scene, including the Ministry of Sound and Café Del Mar, warehouses being refurbished an clubs such as New York style Attica, opening.

She added that of course there are other great locations to visit including, Boat Quay, Robertson Quay, Merlion Park, Rochester Park and Dempsey Road and for those of you that know Michelle – I have this feeling that shopping is still on the top of her list!

For more information visit: www.visitsingapore.com and watch out for TravelMole on location from Singapore next month.

Report by The Mole



 

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