Archive for the ‘Singapore’ category

Marina Bay Sands from one Fullerton

October 20th, 2010

Marina Bay Sands and Merlion
I finally picked the sigma 10-20 mm , 3.5 f lens. This shot of the marina bay sands is taken using that on a canon 7d. Last time I was in Singapore a lot of construction was going on but now its complete and open. Its open for 24 hours and requires SGD 100 for entry from the information I gathered from my cabbie .

Marina Bay Sands From Esplanade
Marina Bay Sands

Shots this duck tours of singapore near marina bay sands
Singapore DuckTours near marina bay sands

Marina Bay Sands from EsplandeMarina bay sands from Esplanade Shore
Marina Bay Sands Boat Tours
Here is a old shot taken when under construction
Marina Bay Sands (Under Construction)

Wall hanging Shangri-la Jakarta

June 19th, 2010

Shot of the wall hanging at Shangri-la jakarta. Interesting art work so took a picture .

Looks like blocks of wood with intricate work and then painted on it

Uploaded by Swami Stream on 18 Jun 10, 3.01PM IST.

Mojito @ Indochine restaurant in Singapore

March 31st, 2010

ndochine is directly opposite Boat Quay on a terrace outside the Asian Civilisations Museum, the restaurant offers reasonable modern Vietnamese/Lao/Khmer food and gorgeous views of the river. You will see a lot of corporate dinners and lunches taking place here . The ambience and food is very nice

A Mojito is traditionally made of five ingredients: white rum, sugar (traditionally sugar cane juice), lime, sparkling water and mint. The original Cuban recipe uses spearmint or “Yerba buena”, a much lighter mint variety very popular in the island. Its combination of sweetness, refreshing citrus and mint flavors are intended to complement the potent kick of the rum, and have made this clear highball a popular summer drink.I would say the one here was too sweet for my taste so had to request to lower the sugar in the drink.

Uploaded by Swami Stream on 31 Mar 10, 1.48PM IST.

Music Shop

March 25th, 2010


Music Shop, originally uploaded by Swami Stream.

Shot of the musical shop in Millennia Walk Singapore

Uploaded by Swami Stream on 23 Mar 10, 11.32PM IST.

The Fullerton Hotel

March 25th, 2010


Fullerton Hotel, originally uploaded by Swami Stream.

This was the old Post office that has now become a premium Hotel in SIngapore opposite the famous Merlion .

The Fullerton Building was named after Robert Fullerton, the first Governor of the Straits Settlements (1826-1829).Commissioned in 1919 as part of the British colony’s centennial celebrations, the building was designed as an office building by Major P.H. Keys of Keys & Dowdeswell, a Shanghai firm of architects, which won the project through an architectural design competition.

The Fullerton Building was opened on 27 June 1928 by the Governor, Sir Hugh Clifford, who suggested the building be named after Robert Fullerton. The building had five founding tenants: the General Post Office, The Exchange, Singapore Club (now Singapore Town Club), the Marine Department, and the Import and Export Department (later the Ministry of Trade and Industry). It also housed the Chamber of Commerce, and various government departments dealing with agriculture, fisheries and forestry.The General Post Office (GPO) was the anchor tenant, which only moved in a fortnight after the Fullerton Building’s official opening.

In 1997, Sino Land (Hong Kong) Company Ltd, a sister company of Far East Organization, acquired the Fullerton Building from the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA). It spent close to another S$300 million converting Fullerton Building into a hotel and building the two-storey commercial complex One Fullerton opposite Fullerton Road. Renovation works on the Fullerton Building were completed on 8 December 2000. The Fullerton Hotel Singapore was officially opened by then Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong on 1 January 2001

Uploaded by Swami Stream on 25 Mar 10, 3.26PM IST.

Esplanade view of Business District

March 6th, 2010

Shot this from Esplanade in Singapore.The business district in the backdrop.

Uploaded by Swami Stream on 6 Mar 10, 9.53AM IST.

Marina Bay

March 3rd, 2010


Marina Bay, originally uploaded by Swami Stream.

Shot of the bridge on the Marina bay on the Singapore River . I shot this from the Esplanade side during my singapore visit

Uploaded by Swami Stream on 1 Mar 10, 7.47PM IST.

Swiss Hotel – the Stamford

March 3rd, 2010


Swiss Hotel – the Stamford, originally uploaded by Swami Stream.

I shot this shot opposite the Esplanade of the Swiss Hotel one of the tallest Hotels in Singapore.

Uploaded by Swami Stream on 3 Mar 10, 8.23PM IST.

Swiss Hotel the Stamford

February 25th, 2010


Swiss Hotel the Stamford, originally uploaded by Swami Stream.

Swiss Hotel the Stamford

Shot of the swiss hotel – the stamford the tallest hotel in Singapore. You can also see the War Memorial in the Backdrop.

Uploaded by Swami Stream on 24 Feb 10, 8.05PM IST.

Marina Bay Sands

February 15th, 2010


Marina Bay Sands, originally uploaded by Swami Stream.

This is the picture of the new integrated resort thats under construction called the Marina Bay Sands. The Marina Bay Sands is billed as a centrepiece of the Marina Bay landscape when completed in 2009. Las Vegas Sands had committed the highest development investment of S$3.85 billion. With the land price and associated capital cost, its total investment will exceed S$5 billion.[6] It would also be one of the most expensive casinos in the world. The design, by Moshe Safdie consists of three large shells containing conference halls and other business venues, three large hotel towers linked on their top floors by a sweeping sky garden, and a centerpiece museum which juts out onto the bay. This will have 55 stories and 2500 luxury rooms with a boat shaped sky view. Also has a unique museum and luxury shopping and state of the art gaming facilities. I even heard the local cabbie say it will cost S$ 100 to just enter the place as deterrent by the government to discourage local people to gamble here . The one at Sentosa has already opened during the Chinese new year will be interesting to see how it looks when done. They have a site already for it www.marinabaysands.com/en/index.html

During a parliament session on 18 April 2005, Lee Hsien Loong, the prime minister of Singapore, announced the cabinet’s decision to develop two casinos and associated hotels and malls in Marina South and Sentosa.[1]
The government claims the aim of the project is to boost Singapore’s tourism industry which has been facing intense competition from other destinations around the region, particularly from nearby Bangkok and Hong Kong, which has since also considered legalization of casinos in the wake of initiatives in Singapore. Even closer to home, Malaysia has long had a legal casino cum theme park on Genting Highlands, which proved popular with Singaporean tourists. The IRs in Singapore are expected to create about 35,000 jobs directly and indirectly. In addition to the casinos, the IRs will have other amenities including hotels, restaurants, shopping and convention centers, theaters, museums and theme parks.

Uploaded by Swami Stream on 15 Feb 10, 5.50PM IST.