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Singapore named ‘Top International Meetings City’ for the third consecutive year
Singapore has clinched the title of ‘Top International Meetings City’ for the third consecutive year,affirming Singapore’s standing as a leading business events destination, ahead of 1,653 cities.
For the first time, Singapore ranks second in the ‘Top International Meetings Country’ category, up one spot from third position in 2008.
Singapore hosted 689 meetings in 2009 that met UIA’s qualifying criteria, representing a growth of 8 per cent over 2008.
2010 GET SINGAPORE bus Contest
GET SINGAPORE, a collective marketing platform for more than 30 home-grown brands, is back to celebrate National Day!
The 2010 GET SINGAPORE bus ad hit the roads in August and will run across the island for 6 months.If you spot it, snap a quick pic of it and stand to win up to S$300 of GET SINGAPORE merchandise! No purchase is required and only one entry per person is allowed.
Singapore HeritageFest 2010
Singapore HeritageFest (SHF), the festival that celebrates Singapore's uniquely diverse, multicultural heritage, turns seven this year and will run from 11 to 22 August.
NTUC Income Kite Festival Singapore 2010
Singapore's leading Arts company for the young, ACT 3 International is proud to present a memorable celebration of an activity steeped in tradition and much loved till today – kite flying. The kite embodies scientific achievement, artistic beauty, cultural importance and sporting fun, while the unique pursuit instils a sense of community spirit and adventure.
Singapore Garden Festival 2010 - A fantastic display of gardens and flowers
The third edition of the Singapore Garden Festiva opened yesterday at Suntec Convention Centre with an international line-up of some of the world’s most celebrated garden designers. Touted as the only garden show in the world featuring today’s gardening luminaries under one roof, the colourful affair will delight gardening enthusiasts as much as professionals.
Held in air-conditioned comfort over two hectares of space, 300,000 visitors are expected this year. 31 masterpieces by award-winning garden and floral designers from 17 countries are on show.
Singapore Food Festival 2010 - Singapore Chinese Dialect Tingkat Cruise
Enjoy mouth‐watering bites served in a tingkat(tiffin carrier) from different Singapore Chinese Dialect on a boat while you take a relaxing cruise along the Singapore River.
Tingkat Menu
Teo Chew Carrot Cake, Hainanese Chicken Rice Balls, Cantonese Fu Chok Tong Shui, Fried Hokkien Mee, Hakka Soon Kueh & Pokka Green Tea Drink
Cruise Schedule
4pm ‐ 4.45pm / 5pm ‐ 5.45pm /
6pm ‐ 6.45pm / 7pm ‐ 7.45pm /
8pm ‐ 8.45pm / 9pm ‐ 9.45pm
The route of the Tingkat Cruise:
Embark at Merlion ParkCruise into Singapore River, b
Singapore Food Festival 2010
Singapore Food Festival (SFF) 2010 returns for its 17th year from 16 to 25 July to focus on speciality dishes of the main Chinese dialect groups in Singapore. Some of these dialect groups include the Cantonese, Hainanese, Hakka, Hokkien and Teochew communities.
Singapore is known for its extensive range of dining experiences and distinctive food culture, earning a reputation for being a food paradise and premier dining destination. In 2009, Singapore saw visitors spend about S$1.4 billion on food and beverage, or about 11 per cent of their total expenditure.
Singapore Garden Festival 2010
The five-metre-tall ,Singapore Garden Festival 2010 centrepiece, The Man Who Planted Trees finally left the Singapore Botanic Gardens, its home for the past four months, to take up temporary residence at Suntec Singapore International Convention & Exhibition Centre last night.
2010 FIFA World Cup Commemorative Coins
Held every four years, the much awaited FIFA World Cup is here again. The South African Mint has designed a stunning range of gold and silver commemorative coins on behalf of the host country for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa.
Closure of Merlion for Routine Cleaning
The Merlion at Merlion Park will be closed for routine cleaning from 28 June to 12 July 2010.

