Celebrate Halloween in Singapore Zoo, October's every Fridays and Saturdays.
http://www.halloweenhorrors.com.sg
At Singapore flyer too.
I have been Friends of the Singapore Zoo for many years, if you want it to continue giving us the fun and joy of animals, please visit the Singapore Zoo. Singapore Zoo, 80 Mandai Lake Road (Bus 138 from Ang Mo Kio MRT or 171 from City). Opening hours are 8.30am-6.00pm daily and adult admission is S$28, children is $18. *Park Hooper packages are more worth it. Check them out first before you purchase those tickets. Zoo, Night Safari, Jurong Bird Park or River Safari.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Monday, September 14, 2009
Surfing Internet at Singapore Zoo
A mosque, the zoo and the nature reserve of Sungei Buloh have something in common - access to Wireless@SG coverage.
Local wireless providers have, since the rollout of the free wireless broadband network in 2006, been expanding the reach of the network to include even unlikely locations such as places of worship and nature reserves.
Three years ago, 600 places were covered. Today, the number is 7,500 and counting.
The three providers SingTel, iCell and Qala name fast food restaurants, shopping malls and libraries as the most popular spots where people log on to the Internet.
iCell's top 10 list of popular hotspots include Little India (fifth), shopping mall IMM (ninth) and the City Plaza mall in Paya Lebar (10th).
KK Women's & Children's Hospital and Singapore General Hospital took second and third spots on iCell's list after the National Library.
It says the demand for connectivity at hospitals arises out of the long waiting times there. Indeed, people who log on while at KKH and SGH spend 19,751 hours and 25,540 hours respectively online every month.
SingTel also covers quirky places such as the MacRitchie Reservoir, the zoo and Jurong Bird Park, with the latter two locations becoming more popular.
Local wireless providers have, since the rollout of the free wireless broadband network in 2006, been expanding the reach of the network to include even unlikely locations such as places of worship and nature reserves.
Three years ago, 600 places were covered. Today, the number is 7,500 and counting.
The three providers SingTel, iCell and Qala name fast food restaurants, shopping malls and libraries as the most popular spots where people log on to the Internet.
iCell's top 10 list of popular hotspots include Little India (fifth), shopping mall IMM (ninth) and the City Plaza mall in Paya Lebar (10th).
KK Women's & Children's Hospital and Singapore General Hospital took second and third spots on iCell's list after the National Library.
It says the demand for connectivity at hospitals arises out of the long waiting times there. Indeed, people who log on while at KKH and SGH spend 19,751 hours and 25,540 hours respectively online every month.
SingTel also covers quirky places such as the MacRitchie Reservoir, the zoo and Jurong Bird Park, with the latter two locations becoming more popular.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Zoo's Baby Boom
Tuesday, September 08, 2009
Singapore Zoo Shooting for ClubSNAP
Any one keen to join me at Singapore Zoo coming sunday? 13 Sept 8.30am - 10.00am
SK LEE
SK LEE
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