Entertainment sights in Singapore
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Singapore Flyer
People in cities around the world are paying money to get into a gigantic Ferris wheel for glorious views. Why not? The Singapore Flyer is an expensive 30-minute ride with views towards the Colonial District, CBD, Marina Bay, the high-rise housing landscape to the east and out to the South China Sea. You’re better off going on a clear day than at night, if only to avoid the annoying flashing neon lights outside the cabin.
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Sentosa Island
Five hundred metres off the south coast of Singapore is Sentosa Island, the city’s unfailingly popular resort getaway. The Brits turned the island into a military fortress in the late 1800s. In 1967 it was returned to the Singaporean government, who developed it into a holiday resort. These days, a concerted effort to transform the island from tacky second-rate to tacky world-class is under way. The entire northern front is home to a Universal Studios Theme Park and a casino.
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Songs of the Sea
Songs of the Sea is set out on kelongs (offshore fishing huts) and nightly combines musical gushings with a spectacular S$4-million sound, light and laser extravaganza – worth hanging around for.
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Sentosa 4d Magix
Now a global theme park standard, somehow movies in which things fly past your nose and spray water in your face never lose their appeal. Good fun.
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