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  • superstiff
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    Bukit Timah Nature Reserve... our one and only mountain..

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  • ong.d
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    Check out Club 21's Collectibles store where a designer label goes on sale every week (up to 80% off) - currently located at Ion (opposite franck muller).

    Labels that went on sale in 2012: Balenciaga, Lanvin, Paul Smith and many more.

    To be honest, not many know this place exist!

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  • taggy
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    hahaha

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  • alsogood
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    a stroll up bukit timah hill (singapore highest point by foot ) maybe, idyllic and full of nature, at nightfall with the light below it is enchanting

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  • Surez
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    Haji Lane...

    Originally posted by taxico View Post
    sister's island. st john's island. changi war memorial. newater factory tour. reef walk.

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  • dominique_kwok
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    Best kept walks

    I have to agree that Labrador park is really a fantastic place to just head to for a walk. Flat terrain, scenery change from swamp like (berlayer creek) to sea view to yacht view with ostentatious luxury living (reflection and keppel marina). One long walk and you see how change takes place.

    In fact if weather permits, I run there every day.

    Henderson waves is also a good walk. Once has to remember that the telok blangah area now houses three of the best scenic routes in Singapore - Labrador area, Henderson waves/ southern ridges and mount faber.

    Head over to Labrador park especially, it is starting to get crowded... Come enjoy before the huge crowds deter you .

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  • TaVeLeR
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    Labrador Park, Old Changi Hospital, Hort Park

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  • golanheights
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    For a tourist, Ubin is quite worth visiting. There are still traces of kampong life.
    Rent a bike and cycle around. Ferry and bike rental are not ex.
    For a meal on the island, go to the smaller outlets. The big seafood eatery facing the sea is both rude and expensive.
    This year, when I visited, met loads of tourists at Chek Jawa.

    Give Ubin a shot. Cheers.

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  • alex_
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    Originally posted by coollawyer View Post
    Whilst its a bit touristy, I think that Gardens by the Bay is actually a pretty cool place.
    Yeah been wanting to go there. Is it crowded on the weekend?

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  • alex_
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    Originally posted by coollawyer View Post
    Whilst its a bit touristy, I think that Gardens by the Bay is actually a pretty cool place.
    Yeah, been wanting to go. Is it super crowded on the weekends?

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  • craze
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    Originally posted by daned View Post
    i think maybe Thread starter looking for red light shops?
    Hahahahaha...

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  • daned
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    i think maybe Thread starter looking for red light shops?

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  • coollawyer
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    Whilst its a bit touristy, I think that Gardens by the Bay is actually a pretty cool place.

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  • clockwise
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    Escape the concrete jungle for a while...

    Try Pulau Ubin and have some seafood, Sungei Buloh in Tuas or the tree top walk at MacRitchie Reservoir.

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  • iwearwatch
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    Try corney island.

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