Deepavali is the “Festival of Lights” and is a five-day celebration that is considered to be the most important holiday in the Hindu calendar. Its literal translation is “a row of lights”, as the festival’s name is derived from the words “deep” that means lights, and “avail” to mean a …
Read More »Fire and Snow: Singapore Chingay 2013 Parade
Singapore’s Chingay Parade has humble roots as a neighborhood parade with dominant Chinese elements. Years later it has grown into a full-blown, massive scale parade that Singaporeans all over celebrate every year. In 2013, the first day of the parade will fall on February 22. Festivities will begin at the …
Read More »Top 5 Nightlife Experiences in Singapore
Singapore has a thriving nightlife that can easily rival those found across Europe or the United States. Locals and expatriates flock to the city’s numerous bars and restaurants to mingle, dance, drink and just plain have a good time. Here we have the top 5 places where you can experience …
Read More »Top 5 Hawker Centers in Singapore
In the olden days, hawkers were cooks who set up their wooden carts along the road. Small tables are set up for their customers to sit on while eating. Over the years, hawkers centers have popped up to provide a more organized and easier way for folks to get their …
Read More »Feast of Breaking of the Fast: Hari Raya Puasa 2013
Hari Raya Puasa is more known to the world as Eid al-Fitr, the “Feast of Breaking of the Fast.” It is one of the two Eid holidays that the Muslims worldwide celebrate every year. Hari Raya Puasa, or Hari Raya Aidilfitri is how the holiday is referred to by the …
Read More »The Changi Airport Singapore: An Airport Like No Other
The first time I stepped into the Changi Airport, I was awestruck. This wasn’t like any airport I had ever seen. If there weren’t airplanes right outside the runway, and if I didn’t see signs showing the flight schedules, I’d be forgiven if I thought I was inside a very …
Read More »Dragon Boat Festival 2013: From China to the World
The Dragon Boat Festival is traditionally celebrated by the Chinese and can be traced back to ancient China. The festival falls on the 5th day of the 5th month of the Lunar Calendar, therefore earning its name as Duan Wu Jie, or the Double Fifth Festival. The dates vary when …
Read More »Five Must-See Museums in Singapore
Singapore may be a small country, but its multicultural and multi-traditional cultures makes it a force to be reckoned with. First time visitors to the country may be overwhelmed by the mix of influences from the Chinese, Malay and Indian cultures — and that’s just a few to begin with. …
Read More »Festivities and Fireworks: New Years Day 2013 in Southeast Asia
New Years Day is the time when the new calendar year begins according to the Gregorian calendar, and falls on the 1st of January. Festivities on New Year’s Eve, and on New Year’s Day itself, provide some of the most dazzling sights and sounds in Southeast Asian countries; in some …
Read More »The Holidays are Here! Christmas 2012 in Southeast Asia
The Christmas holiday celebrations in Southeast Asian countries may be a little different from the festivities that are observed in other parts of the world. The way this festive occasion is observed will depend on the religion/s of a given country – you can expect to see more Christmas celebrations …
Read More »Hari Raya Haji 2012
As mentioned in Top 5 Festivals of Singapore, there’s a festival known as Hari Raya Aidilfitri, but what’s coming up is a similar Muslim festival called Hari Raya Haji or Eid al-Adha. This festival of sacrifice lands on the 10th, 11th, and 12th day the Dhul Hijja month, which ends …
Read More »Top 5 Festivals in Singapore
After writing about the top festivals in Thailand, it was only right to discuss the top festivals in Singapore! It was so hard to choose between the many due to the fact that each one is extremely different from the rest. From Taoist to Muslim to Hindu beliefs, the festivals …
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