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		<title>Trip &#8211; Thailand &#8211; Phuket &#8211; Phi Phi Islands</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Jul 2006 06:30:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Agnieszka Soska</dc:creator>
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The Phi Phi Island in Thailand was our last travel destination during our internship in Singapore. We have heard so much about this paradise on earth, that we decided to see on our own how this one of the most beautiful islands in Thailand looks like.
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<p><a href="http://www.singtime.de/wp-images/Thailand-Phi-Phi-Maya-Bay-b.jpg" rel="lightbox"><img class="alignright" title="Phi Phi" src="http://www.singtime.de/wp-images/Thailand-Phi-Phi-Maya-Bay-s.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a>The Phi Phi Island in Thailand was our last travel destination during our internship in Singapore. We have heard so much about this paradise on earth, that we decided to see on our own how this one of the most beautiful islands in Thailand looks like.</p>
<p>Almost everybody knows that Phi Phi Islands, as well as Phuket and the whole Thai west coast have been heavily devastated by the Tsunami on 26. Dec 2004. We also knew it before going to Phi Phi and therefore were prepared to see many signs of the catastrophe that happened and took as many as 800 casualties. This is a huge number of people taking into account that the island is actually very small and there aren&#8217;t so many permanent inhabitants. In the dry season (Nov-March) however, there are thousands of tourists, as it was when the Tsunami came&#8230;.</p>
<p>The greater was our surprise to arrive on the island and discover a true paradise. Actually, a huge deal of work has been done during the last 1.5 years, and in order to find the &#8220;tsunami&#8221; on Phi Phi you have to look for it pretty hard. On the opposite side to Ton Sai Beach, there are many palms without tops, and leaves, and the coast still looks a little empty. You can also see many houses and  new hotels being built. On Ton Sai Beach, where the &#8220;down town&#8221; is situated everything looks NORMAL. Like nothing happened. Most shops and mini markets look and smell very new&#8230;.the only proof that there has been a lot of reconstructing action taking place in the last 18 months.</p>
<div class="leftbox"><a title="Thailand - Phi Phi Don - Tonsai - Town" rel="lightbox" href="/wp-images/Thailand-Phi-Phi-Tonsai-b.jpg"><img title="Thailand - Phi Phi Don - Tonsai- Town" src="http://www.singtime.de/wp-images/Thailand-Phi-Phi-Tonsai-s.jpg" alt="Thailand - Phi Phi Don - Tonsai - Town" /></a></div>
<p>Now let me present you some facts from our romantic weekend on Phi Phi <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  We stayed in the <a title="Bay View Resort Phi Phi Island" href="http://www.phiphibayview.com/" target="_blank">Bay View Resort</a> &#8211; a definitely good accommodation tip from Stephan. The chalets were very cozy and clean and all of them with closer or more distant sea view. The hotel is situated about 15min walk from the busy Phi Phi Village at the Ton Sai Beach and about 10 minutes away from the Long Beach  where we spent very lazy and relaxing Saturday.</p>
<p>The sea was pretty rough at that time, since we went to Phi Phi in the middle of the monsoon season. Yet, we had two beautiful sunny days on that weekend, which is actually considered as very lucky! and we really appreciated and enjoyed that delightful weather! On Saturday evening we set off to town and found that you can have a real fish feast! Numerous cosy restaurants situated by the beach offer enormous variety of sea food, you simply cannot miss if you ever have the opportunity to spend your holiday on Phi Phi.</p>
<p>On Sunday, after a very relaxing first day, the time has come for a real adventure: a boat trip to Ko Phi Ley, a small island nearby, about 20 minutes ride. It is a real &#8220;tourist&#8221; destination since &#8220;the Beach&#8221; &#8211; the famous movie with the Lenardo di Caprio was shot there. However, since we set off pretty early, we managed to avoid the crowd and enjoy almost alone the breathtaking Maya Bay on Phi Phi Ley (check the pictures)! And the weather was beautiful again, despite the rainy season <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  Only a bit choppy &#8230;so the boat trip to this small rocky island  was really exciting! After the Maya Bay we did 1 hour snorkeling! We were really really impressed by what we saw underwater.<br />
<a title="Thailand - Phi Phi Don" rel="lightbox" href="/wp-images/Thailand-Phi-Phi-Don-b.jpg"></a></p>
<p><a title="Thailand - Phi Phi Don" rel="lightbox" href="/wp-images/Thailand-Phi-Phi-Don-b.jpg"> </a><a title="Thailand - Phi Phi Don" rel="lightbox" href="/wp-images/Thailand-Phi-Phi-Don-b.jpg"> </a><a title="Thailand - Phi Phi Don" rel="lightbox" href="/wp-images/Thailand-Phi-Phi-Don-b.jpg"> </a><a title="Thailand - Phi Phi Don" rel="lightbox" href="/wp-images/Thailand-Phi-Phi-Don-b.jpg"> </a><a title="Thailand - Phi Phi Don" rel="lightbox" href="/wp-images/Thailand-Phi-Phi-Don-b.jpg"> </a></p>
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<p>Phi Phi has one of the most beautiful corals in the world. And even Tsunami did not destroy too much of this nature&#8217;s miracle. We were lucky to have a very special guide during our Sunday escapade. Andrew has been living in Phi Phi for 12 years now, and he was one of those who survived Tsunami and with his &#8220;<a title="Phi Phi Dive Camp" href="http://www.phiphidivecamp.com" target="_blank">dive camp</a>&#8221; team contributed greatly to the Phi Phi&#8217;s restoration and bringing the island back to life . He explained that they removed tens of tones of rubbish from the coast. If you would like to find out more about the Island&#8217;s restoration, take a look at the divecamp website: <a title="Phi Phi Dive Camp" href="http://www.phiphidivecamp.com" target="_blank">http://www.phiphidivecamp.com/</a>. Thanks Andrew for the great snorkeling trip and for saving the paradise for all those that are still about to spend  their unforgetfull holiday on Phi Phi.We really can recommend him and his crew from the <a title="Andrews Adventure Tours" href="http://www.phi-phi-adventures.com/" target="_blank">Adventure Tours</a> for a great snorkeling trip.</p>
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<p>Oh did I forget to mention how we got to the Phi Phi Island from Singapore? I always have problems with the chronology, sorry about that <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' />  So first we took a JetStarAsia tiny plane to Pukhet, and then took a ferry to Phi Phi (about 2 hours), depending on the weather conditions&#8230;<strong> Our</strong> weather conditions on Friday afternoon were extremely bad &#8211;  meaning, I , and many other people on the boat, got really sea sick. I should have taken some medicines before the ferry trip, did not know however that it could get that bad.</p>
<p>Well, for the way back on Sunday  I really prepared myself, mentally and physically&#8230;.to our relief the weather got much better, and I managed to get by without throwing up. So after this experience I can only tell you: &#8220;always be prepared!&#8221; <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  Don&#8217;t let the monsoon destroy your good mood and exotic holiday! It didn&#8217;t destroy ours for sure &#8211; we had a wonderful (last for me, and second last for Patric) weekend in South East Asia! A perfect end of our stay in Singapur and a perfect beginning of the next part of our lives!</p>
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		<title>Trip: Cambodia &#8211; Siem Reap &#8211; Angkor Wat</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Jul 2006 14:16:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Patric Boelstler</dc:creator>
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The 2nd day was our &#8220;we visit all the temples&#8221; day. We got up very early &#8211; at 4.30 am to be in time to watch the sunrise at the Angkor Wat temple. Our guide for that day was already waiting in the taxi in front of our guesthouse and we headed towards the temples. [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.singtime.de/wp-images/Cambodia-Angor-Wat-Sunrise-big.jpg" rel="lightbox"><img class="alignleft" title="Angor Wat Sunrise" src="http://www.singtime.de/wp-images/Cambodia-Angor-Wat-Sunrise-small.jpg" alt="" width="250" height="188" /></a>The 2nd day was our &#8220;we visit all the temples&#8221; day. We got up very early &#8211; at 4.30 am to be in time to watch the sunrise at the Angkor Wat temple. Our guide for that day was already waiting in the taxi in front of our guesthouse and we headed towards the temples. Before you enter the temples you need to pass a checkpoint where you must purchase a ticket. A one day ticket doesn&#8217;t require a picture and costs 20 US$. 3 days are 40 US$ + picture. It was really busy that morning since the sunrise at Angkor Wat is a must in a tourist program.</p>
<p><strong>Sunrise Angkor Wat: [+++]</strong><br />
We entered <span style="font-weight: bold">Angkor Wat</span> through the main entrance and headed towards the libraries. Then we stopped in front of the small lake to the left side of the temple complex &#8211; the perfect spot for taking photos! The sunrise was nice with a beautiful red-orange color, but, to be honest, nothing special. If I went there again I would rather sleep another 2 hours to be really fit for the exhausting day.</p>
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<p><strong>Angkor Thom &#8211; Bayon &#8211; Phimeanakas &#8211; terrace of the elephants [+++++]:</strong><br />
Our first stop on our &#8220;4 temples tour&#8221; was <span style="font-weight: bold">Angkor Thom</span>. This area was established in the late twelve century by king Jayavarman VII and was the most enduring capital city of the Khmer empire.  It covers an area of about 9 sq.km with the <span style="font-weight: bold">Bayon </span>temple located in the city centre. After having our early breakfast at one of the nearby tents (we can recomend the banana pancakes <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> ), we went to explore the <span style="font-weight: bold">Bayon </span>temple. This temple&#8217;s most distinctive feature is the many smiling faces on every tower. Our guide explained us that there are more than 200 smiling faces built into the towers of <span style="font-weight: bold">Bayon</span>. Bayon is really exceptional with all those misterious faces everywhere and this should be one of your main temples to visit. Because this was our &#8220;first&#8221; temple we ran in all directions to explore the temple ourselves. I think, at  one point our guide was a little irritated because of this . But once he reminded us that we pay him to explain the template we stayed with him and he had a lot of interesting stories to tell and spots where we could take pictures. After almost an hour at Bayon we went on the explore Phimeanakas-the Royal Palace, the terrace of the elephants, the terrace of the leper king and tep pranam. Everything really lovely and worth seeing. Did  I already mention that after this tour it was around  9 am and  it felt like  it was 35 degrees with 100% humidity <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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<p><span style="font-weight: bold">Preah Khan:[++++]<br />
</span>Second stop was the <span style="font-weight: bold">Preah Khan</span> temple which is located northeast of  Angkor Thom. <span style="font-weight: bold">Preah Khan</span> is one of the temples that is largely unrestored with lots of trees and vegetation growing among the ruins. There were not many tourists in this area and sometimes you could really feel and hear that you are in the jungle. We tried to imagine how it felt to stumble over the temples in the middle of the jungle in 1860. This temple is not one of the main tourist attractions, but to get a feeling of how all this looked before many people came to restore it, it is perfect.</p>
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<p><span style="font-weight: bold">Ta Prohm:[+++++]<br />
</span>Our third stop was the famous <span style="font-weight: bold">Ta Prohm</span> or <span style="font-weight: bold">Angelina Jolie</span> temple as they name it now, after the movie <span style="font-weight: bold">Tomb Raider</span> was shot there some years ago. This is, after Angkor Wat itself and Bayon, the most famous temple: firstly, because of the movie (you can recognise the locations while visiting) and secondly, because of the very distinctive look of the roots of the trees that often cover all the whole roof of the buildings. Our guide mentioned that in 10 years there won&#8217;t be any of these trees anymore. It is currently restored and rebuilt since the (silk cotton) trees are destroying everything and it becomes very unsafe to visit the temple. Be prepared that there are many tourists. It is very hard to get pictures without a Korean or a Japanese guy walking into your picture.</p>
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<p><strong>Angkor Wat:[+++++]</strong><br />
Our fourth stop was <strong>Angkor Wat</strong> again. This time we used the smaller entrance to the right of the main gate. Our guide explained that the main gate was only for the king. The smaller 2 gates close to the main gate was for everybody and the large gate at the far end of the naga gateway (as it is called) was for the elephants. Angkor Wat was built in the early 12th century for the king Suryavarman II. This is the largets and best preserved temple in the whole area. It was first Hindu and then Buddhist and has become a symbol of Cambodia, even appearing on the national flag. Angkor Wat simply impresses with its huge and massive appearance. It is sooo big and an unimaginable amount of stones was used to build it. We went up to the top and adored the incredible view over the jungle and the other temples in the sunlight. This view from the top of this massive building will be something that will stay in your mind forever. I have to mention that you have to climb up the very small and steep stairs and that if you are afraid of height it could happen that you stay the night up there <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' />  (Sorry Ms. P.)</p>
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<p><strong>Sunset at Phnom Bakheng:[+++]</strong><br />
Our last stop was at the <strong>Phnom Bakheng</strong> temple on top of a small mountain. Again very steep to climb up, but once your are up it offers a fantastic view. At that point, I guess, it was some when around 6 pm. You hardly recognise the temple anymore as a temple, but just as piled up stones that once you climbed up, are offering a better view. We watched the sunset at around 6.30 pm with many, many other tourists. It was not bad, but again something that is nice to do; but definitely not a must! They offer elephant rides up the hill for 15 US$ and down the hill for 10 US$ per person. We decided to walk up and down the short distance.</p>
<p>By that time we were really exhausted and just wanted to go home to take a shower and lay down for a while. At 9pm we left our guesthouse again to visit <strong>the Red Piano</strong> <strong>Bar</strong> at the Bar Street. <strong>The Red Piano Bar [+++]</strong> is famous because Angelina Jolie was there for dinner during the time they shot the movie Tomb Raider.</p>
<p><strong>All in all a perfect day!!!</strong></p>
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		<title>Trip: HongKong &#8211; Kowloon and Hong Kong Island</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Jun 2006 05:22:58 +0000</pubDate>
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Hong Kong- [Slideshow] &#8211; Last weekend we said: &#8220;Bye bye&#8221; to Singapore, and &#8220;Hello&#8221; to China&#8230;or rather: to the &#8220;Special Administrative Region of the People&#8217;s Republic of China&#8220;.  This is the correct name of Hong Kong since it was given back by the British to the Chinese 9 years ago in 1997. It is [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong><a href="http://www.singtime.de/wp-images/Hong-Kong-Island-Skyline-b.jpg" rel="lightbox"><img class="alignright" title="HonKong Island Skyline" src="http://www.singtime.de/wp-images/Hong-Kong-Island-Skyline-s.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a><a class="external" onclick="window.open('http://www.flickr.com/slideShow/index.gne?set_id=72157594177922995','slideShowWin','width=500,height=500,top=150,left=70,scrollbars=no, status=no, resizable=no')" href="http://www.singtime.de/#">Hong Kong- [Slideshow]</a></strong> &#8211; Last weekend we said: &#8220;Bye bye&#8221; to Singapore, and &#8220;Hello&#8221; to China&#8230;or rather: to the &#8220;<a title="Information about Hong Kong on Wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hong_Kong" target="_blank"><strong>Special Administrative Region of the People&#8217;s Republic of China</strong></a>&#8220;.  This is the correct name of Hong Kong since it was given back by the British to the Chinese 9 years ago in 1997. It is placed on numerous islands, with the 2 biggest ones: Hong kong Island and Kowloon.<strong>Hong Kong</strong> definitely does not have too much in common with the mainland <strong>China</strong>&#8230;it is a &#8220;light&#8221; version of this country, as we call it. Exactly as Singapore which is a &#8220;light&#8221; version of Asia in general <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  But although the system, the mentality, the life standard (prices !!!) are so very distant from Chinese reality, we definitely felt like we are standing right at the entrance of China &#8211; this huge, mysterious country which offers so much of rich cultural variety!</p>
<p>But let me start from the beginning (always having problem with that part <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' />  ) We planned 2 and half days in <strong>Hong Kong</strong> (Fr to Sun). Enough as it turned out, in order to see the city&#8217;s highlights and still enjoy relaxed sightseeing. <a title="JetStarAsia" href="http://www.jetstarasia.com/" target="_blank">JetStarAsia</a> airlines had some advantages: cheap and punctual, but also some drawbacks: huge line to baggage check-in and very small planes with at most a couple millimeter space between your legs and the next seat. Since already during the flight we got used to tiny spaces, we did not mind the very small room that we booked at the <a title="Book your room online at the Ibis North Point Hotel in Hong Kong" href="http://www.hotelclub.net/hotel.reservations/Ibis_North_Point_Hotel_Hong_Kong.htm" target="_blank">Ibis North Point Hotel</a> <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  Actually we were already warned by some friends who visited the city earlier this year, that the accommodation in Hong Kong is both very costly and not too comfortable. For us, relaxed backpackers: not the slightest problem <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  such meaningless details cannot prevent us from enjoying the Asian vivid financial center!</p>
<p>We did our touri-tours on all three days of our stay in Hong Kong. The first sight that overwhelmed us were the super tall apartment buildings, stretching trough the whole way form the modern <a title="Hong Kong Airport" href="http://www.hongkongairport.com" target="_blank">Hong Kong airport</a> (placed on Lantau Island) to the Hong Kong Island, where our hotel was. They did not quite make a nice impression: grey and cold, seemed to consist of millions of tiny &#8220;apartment&#8221; boxes. We couldn&#8217;t imagine that people have actually enough space to live there&#8230; It seemed like Hong Kong really has to cope with huge accommodation issues, where on the small area 8 million people need to make their living.(Actually most of those 8 million live on only 10% of Hong Kong&#8217;s area)<br />
After taking a short nap <strong>on Friday</strong> afternoon (we had to wake up before 4am in order to catch the plane on Friday morning <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' />  ),  we set off to explore the most famous &#8220;Shopping Mall&#8221; part of the Hong Kong Island: the <strong>Causeway Bay district</strong>. Oh, haven&#8217;t I mentioned yet that Hong Kong is basically one huge shopping center? At least when you hear the recommendations of the Singaporeans, they will always say: &#8220;Oh, you are going to Hong Kong?? Great, you can do some great shopping there&#8221; &#8230; and then they list the whole bunch of famous malls that are simply a &#8220;must&#8221; to visit. But, we skipped that part, as easy to understand. Singapore is a big shopping mall too and somehow we didn&#8217;t feel like exploring another one, although it is said to be even cooler <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  .</p>
<p>So we set off from the<strong> Causeway Bay MRT station</strong>. Leaving the malls behind we took a relaxing walk just enjoying the new views, new smells reaching us from the local fish and vegi markets, Chinese billboards and electronic commercials and much much more. Hong Kong at first sight seemed to be very modern and high tech, and well-off with its high prices and millions of shoppers; but on the other hand it had its shaggy poor nooks, with simple market stalls, ordinary people where some original Chinese culture and life style could be spotted. Right at the beginng of our Friday evening we had some very tasty Japanese food in a cozy Japanese restaurant &#8211; delicious! Then we proceeded to the harbor and next to the <a title="Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center" href="http://www.hkcec.com/english/front/front.html" target="_blank"><strong>Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center</strong></a> we were for the first time confronted with the amazing skyline of the city. Although it was rather grey and cloudy on that evening, the view was very impressive! The status of HongKong as the financial and business center competing with Tokyo and Singapore has been confirmed at that moment! <em><br />
[By the way, no wonder that businessmen choose the place to do business: On the contrary to China, Hong Kong has a democratic, free market system, offering the investors much freedom to establish their branches and most important: low- (or sometimes even no-) taxes. Hong Kong decides autonomously about its internal issues... it can not however avoid some political interference from the Chinese side... which obviously wants to limit the autonomy of this extremely rich and well prospering region.]</em></p>
<p>Later this evening, we took a ferry from the <strong>Star Ferry Piers</strong> and crossed the canal to enjoy the &#8220;light Show&#8221; on the Kowloon part of Hongkong. The harbor part of the district is called Tsim Sha Tsui. Out  of that spot you can observe the famous music light show when some of the skyscrapers on the Hong Kong Island are lit up to the rhythms of music &#8211; certainly impressive and very unusual&#8230;you almost got the feeling the buildings were dancing right in front of you (daily at 8pm, be there at 7.30pm)</p>
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<p><strong>Saturday</strong> was hot and sunny. During the day we took a long walk on the Kowloon part of HongKong: <strong>Mong Kok</strong>. In Mong Kok you come across many interesting market places: The gold fish market, the bird market, the flower market, the ladies market (where actually  both women and men can find some interesting &#8211; Gucci and Louis Vuitton fakes <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  )  We passed on to the oldest Hong Kong streets: the Shanghai Street and the Hollywood street where many handcraft shops are still operating. We also visited a temple and a very interesting Jade market where characteristic green jade stone jewelry is sold.</p>
<p>After a short refreshment in our the hotel room (and a short afternoon nap <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' />  ) we were ready to explore the famous <a title="WebCam view from the Peak in Hong Kong" href="http://www.discoverhongkong.com/eng/interactive/webcam/ig_webc_peak.jhtml" target="_blank">Hong Kong Peak</a> with its tram! In order to reach the train station get off at the Central MRT station and simply walk up the hill&#8230;the signs will lead you straight to the tram station. Generally the Hong Kong people seem to be very good at navigation systems. We already were positively surprised at the airport!</p>
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<p>I believe the tram that we took up the hill has been used for more than 100 years now. A return ticket cost us about 3 EUR and was definitely worth its price. The hill is very very steep, so the train is pulled on a line placed at the bottom, between the tracks. The ride takes only couple minutes and soon everybody can enjoy the breathtaking view of the city! We also had a very nice dinner at the <a title="Cafe Deco at the Peak in Hong Kong" href="http://www.peakcafe.com/cafed/v_deco.asp" target="_blank">Cafe Deco</a> restaurant there (Make a reservation at least 2 days in advance and ask for a window table) ! A great experience you cannot miss while visiting Hong Kong!</p>
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<p><strong>On Sunday</strong> we had a dilemma whether to go to the outskirts (New Territories or Lantau Island) or to stay on the Hong Kong Island and explore another city district. We chose the last option, in order not to risk missing our plane in the evening. We got off on the <strong>Sheung Won MRT station</strong> and took a very interesting tour trough the <strong>Western Market</strong>, the <strong>Antique Street</strong>, the <strong>Man Mo Temple</strong>, the <a title="Hong Kong Soho" href="http://www.discoverhongkong.com/eng/touring/district/ta_dist_hong3.jhtml" target="_blank"><strong>Soho</strong></a> district and ended up at the Central MRT Station again. On the way we had a nice relaxing stop in one of the very stylish cafes at Soho and also dropped by to a huge book and DVD store &#8211; HMV (a paradise for me &#8211; I was thrilled to find the Brazilian movie: &#8220;The city of God&#8221;!). And to close properly our escapade to one of the biggest shopping centers in the world, we took a closer look at <a title="Hong Kong Causeway Bay and Sogo" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Causeway_Bay" target="_blank">Sogo</a> &#8211; a huge shopping mall close to the Causeway MRT station. Patric finally got to buy his white 30 GB Ipod !!!!! and I chose 2 pairs of lovely Chinese wooden chopsticks for us which we will take back home  and use them to enjoy the Chinese cuisine &#8220;made in&#8221; the old good Europe <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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<p><strong>Hong Kong recommendations:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Ferry trip from Hong Kong Island to Kowloon &#8211; very cheap!</strong></li>
<li><strong>Light show at Hong Kong Island at 8pm &#8211; watched from the harbor at Kowloon</strong></li>
<li><strong>Mong Kok with all its different markets &#8211; plan at least 3-4 hours.</strong></li>
<li><strong>The Hong Kong Peak &#8211; take the traditional tram up to the peak (queue is up to 30 minutes)</strong></li>
<li><strong>Dinner at the Peak at Cafe Deco (book 2 days in advance and ask for window table)</strong></li>
<li><strong>Soho and the worlds longest moving staircase</strong></li>
<li><strong>Sogo shopping mall near Causeway Bay MRT &#8211; 13 storeys of pure shopping</strong></li>
</ul>
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		<title>Trip: Thailand &#8211; Bangkok &#8211; One City A Million Faces</title>
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		<dc:creator>Patric Boelstler</dc:creator>
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Bangkok &#8211; [Slideshow] &#8211; Bangkok City was our second trip with Verena, our friend from Germany, paying us a 10 day visit. We planned this trip some weeks ahead and bought thailand flight tickets from Tigerairways (they often have promotions for thailand flights) for about 220 SGD (108€). Joana and her boyfriend Micha joined us [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong><strong><a href="http://www.singtime.de/wp-images/Bangkok-day-1-big.jpg" rel="lightbox"><img class="alignright" title="Bangkok Day 1" src="http://www.singtime.de/wp-images/Bangkok-day-1-small.jpg" alt="" width="250" height="332" /></a><a class="external" onclick="window.open('http://www.flickr.com/slideShow/index.gne?set_id=72157594158601776','slideShowWin','width=500,height=500,top=150,left=70,scrollbars=no, status=no, resizable=no')" href="http://www.singtime.de/#">Bangkok &#8211; [Slideshow]</a></strong></strong> &#8211; Bangkok City was our second trip with Verena, our friend from Germany, paying us a 10 day visit. We planned this trip some weeks ahead and bought thailand flight tickets from <a title="tigerairways - budget airline" href="http://www.tigerairways.com.sg/" target="_blank">Tigerairways</a> (they often have promotions for thailand flights) for about 220 SGD (<a title="Oanda converter" href="http://www.oanda.com/convert/classic" target="_blank">108€</a>). <a title="Joana Baaij" href="http://www.joanabaaij.de" target="_blank">Joana</a> and her boyfriend Micha joined us for the trip to Bangkok.<br />
<strong>Day 1 &#8211; Friday:<br />
</strong><br />
The tigerairways flight was scheduled for 1pm. Since we took a whole day off, Agusia came up with a brilliant idea &#8211; Why not go to the German bakery &#8220;<a title="Werners Oven" href="http://www.wernersoven.com.sg/" target="_blank">Werners Oven</a>&#8221; to have breakfast before leaving for Bangkok? So we packed our stuff and took a taxi to the Upper East Coast Road to enjoy the famous Brezel at Werners Oven (They taste good, but no comparison to the T&#252;binger Brezels from B&#228;cker Walker <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' />  )</p>
<p>Unlike our previous flight to <a title="Trip Vietnam Hanoi" href="http://www.singtime.de/40/trip-vietnam-hanoi-halong-bay" target="_blank">Hanoi</a>, we flew from the new <a title="Budget Terminal Singapore" href="http://www.visitsingapore.com/publish/stbportal/en/home/about_singapore/ezine_home/may06/60_seconds/Budget_Terminal.html" target="_blank">Budget Terminal</a> at Changi Airport that recently opened and where TigerAirways is operating. The flight was relaxing and nothing special, everybody was excited to see Bangkok.<br />
As we deboarded we could immediately feel the overwhelming heat! Bangkok is definitely hotter than Singapore. After Aga got her Visa (1000THB for all new EU members), we took a taxi (surprisingly they drive with meter!) and headed for our hotel using the expressway (2 toll stations 20 + 40THB). Our hotel &#8211; <a title="The Twin towers Hotel in Bangkok" href="http://www.thetwintowershotel.com/" target="_blank">The Twin Towers Hotel</a> &#8211; made a nice and clean impression at the first glance. It was pretty luxurious even though it wasn&#8217;t really expensive. In our package the price for a double-room was 1650THB++ (Don&#8217;t forget the<strong> ++</strong> 1650*1,17=1930,50THB &#8211; 40€).</p>
<p>We changed quickly and left the hotel very soon again, curious to explore Bangkok: There were two really memorable things we experienced during our first evening in Thailand&#8217;s capital. We had a very very local dinner, some fried noodles prepared on the street! Delicious, simple and very cheap! (15THB-0,30 EUR).<br />
And the second thing I obviously need to mention and highly recommend is the Sirocco Bar (Thanks Thomas for this perfect hint). It offers a truly breathtaking view of Bangkok, from an open terrace on the 64th floor of the State Tower! We had to admit that the Bagkok Scirocco Bar rates much much higher comparing to the famous New Asia Bar at the top of Swiss Hotel in Singapore.</p>
<p>This is a quick overview of what we did in Bangkok that day.<br />
(Our rating: [+++]= must see | [++]= ok-lah | [+]= if you have enough time)</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>[+] Rehearsal 60th anniversary of the king on the river</strong></li>
<li><strong>[+] Chinatown flower market</strong></li>
<li><strong>[+++] Wat Po &#8211; The temple of the reclining Buddah at night</strong></li>
<li><strong>[++] Fried noodles prepared on the street</strong></li>
<li><strong>[+++] Sirocco Bar 64th floor of the State Tower</strong></li>
<li><strong>[+++] PatPong night market &#8211; </strong>the local &#8220;red light district&#8221;, nice Thai ladies tempt &#8230;and seem to be pretty convincing if you look inside any of the loud bars <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  apart from THIS kind of pleasures, there is a market, a real bargaining paradise selling all possible fakes you can imagine!<strong><br />
</strong></li>
</ul>
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<p><strong>Day 2 &#8211; Saturday:</strong></p>
<p>On Saturday morning we got up early, since we were told to go to the Chatuchuk market in the morning because of the heat. We took the Skytrain from the MBK Center to the last very northern station Mo Chit. From there it was just a couple minutes walk to the Chatuchuk market: we just followed the crowd, as everybody was heading there. The weekend market is supposed to be Thailands largest market and consists of almost 15.000 stalls. It is really crowded and very hot! But most important- very interesting! You can find everything there from jewelry over jeans to dogs and cats. Actually the pets they sell there do not have an easy life &#8211; most of the times, the poor poppies are packed into tiny cages, squeezed together, sweating and whining. Amazing, if you compare to it the European attitude to animals, treated like humans almost or even making up for babies in some families&#8230; <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' />  (sad but true). Anyways, you should plan about 2h for the market tour, and if you are a &#8220;shop-aholic&#8221; 3-4 should be enough <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' /> <br />
Our plan was to visit the temples after the Chatuchuk market, but after we got more and more into shopping mood <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  we changed our minds and postponed the temple tour to Sunday. Verena and Aga decided, they still need to train bargaining&#8230; and in order to do that they needed some more shops to visit <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' />  So the next stop was the MBK or Mahbunkrong shopping center. You can buy a lot of clothes there ! If I remember right it was on the 4th of the 8 floor high building. We bought some jeans (Diesel) and t-shirts. After another 2 hours of shopping, in order to polish the almost perfect bargaining skills, we headed for the Paragon shopping center at Siam Square. In the basement, we discovered a brand new Aquarium. We didn&#8217;t go in (cover charge was 450THB) but it looked pretty impressive on the leaflets we saw.<br />
Back at the hotel after a nice chill out in the hotel swimming pool we decided to continue the shopping marathon an went to the Suan Lom Night Bazaar.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>[+++] The Chatuchak market</strong> &#8211; only on Saturday and Sunday</li>
<li><strong>[+++] Mabunkrong MBK shopping center</strong> &#8211; a must if you want to buy jeans</li>
<li><strong>[++] The Paragon, Siam Paragon, Aqaurium</strong> &#8211; nice but ,compared to the markets, expensive shopping center, Aqaurium looked nice</li>
<li><strong>[+++] Suan Lom Night Bazar</strong> &#8211; a government financed market with nice local food and a lot of art pieces and handcraft, a heaven for poeple that love to shop for interior decoration, next to the market there is a &#8211; oktober fest like- huge open air pub serving German beer (Erdinger &amp; Paulaner) and playing live music.</li>
</ul>
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<p><strong>Day 3 &#8211; Sunday:</strong></p>
<p>We started this very exciting day with a boat tour on the small canals of Thonburi, the oldest part of town, even a former capital during the reign of King Taksin. Thonburi is also called &#8220;Venice of Asia&#8221; because of this small canals. We started our boat tour at a pier near the Grand Palace. It was about 1500 THB for 1,5 hours. This is something you definitely should not miss in Bangkok. Pictures enclosed speak for themselves!<br />
After the boat tour we visited the Grand Palace and Wat Po Temple &#8211; the huge temple site. It was all in all very impressive, but the heat was almost impossible to stand! In order to close the Bangkok visit in a perfect way, you should choose the very original Thai massage at the Wat Po Massage School. The atmosphere there was really amazing! And the massage felt really good after 3 days of exhausting sightseeing! The place is not easy to find but you will get a half an hour massage for 220THB and an hour for 330THB. Value for money!!</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>[+++] Boat tour on </strong><span class="news_text"><strong>Chao Phraya River and </strong></span><strong>the small canals of Thonburi </strong>- Experience it and you will know why they name Bangkok the Venice of Asia</li>
<li><strong>[++] TucTuc tour</strong> &#8211; Actually the rating is [+++] but once you got stuck in traffic you would wish to sit in a taxi</li>
<li><strong>[+++] Grand Palace </strong>- mandatory<strong><br />
</strong></li>
<li><strong>[+++] Wat Poo </strong>- mandatory<strong><br />
</strong></li>
<li><strong>[+++] Thai Massage at Wat Po -</strong> very relaxing and very unique, almost spiritual experience, do not miss !</li>
<li><strong>[++] Starbucks</strong> &#8211; finally the price meets the quality of the coffee, enjoy <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> </li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Bangkok prejudices: </strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Bangkok is a <span style="font-weight: bold">dirty city</span> &#8211; Hmm <span style="font-weight: bold">yes and no</span>! The air is polluted due to the heavy traffic and the TucTucs, but there are also very nice and clean areas in Bangkok</li>
<li>Bangkok <span style="font-weight: bold">taxidrivers</span> want to <span style="font-weight: bold">scam</span> you all the time &#8211; Yes they <span style="font-weight: bold">try</span>, but once you understand how to bargain, <span style="font-weight: bold">80%</span> of them will drive with <span style="font-weight: bold">meter</span>.</li>
<li>Bangkok is <strong>only</strong> for <span style="font-weight: bold">sex-tourists</span> &#8211; <span style="font-weight: bold">NO</span>, definitely not!</li>
<li>The <strong>Chatuchuk </strong>market is <strong>HOT</strong> and it is <strong>HOT</strong> there &#8211; <strong>Yes</strong> and <strong>Yes</strong> indeed! better go there in the early morning</li>
<li>Bangkok is <strong>cheap</strong> &#8211; <strong>Yes</strong>, almost everything is cheap there</li>
</ul>
<p>What else is there to say, actually nothing more except &#8211; <strong>Thank you all</strong> (<a title="Joana Baaij" href="http://www.joanabaaij.de/" target="_blank">Joana</a>, Micha, <a title="Hotel Hirsch Kilchberg" href="http://www.hirsch-kilchberg.de/" target="_blank">Verena</a>, <a title="Singtime.de" href="http://www.singtime.de/" target="_blank">Aga &amp; Patric</a>) for this great trip to one of the most exciting cities we have visited in Asia so far.<br />
<span style="text-decoration: line-through;"><strong>Photos are to follow soon &#8230;.<br />
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<div>You can find other pictures on Joanas website &#8211;&gt; <a title="Bangkok Photos from Joe" href="http://www.joanabaaij.de/pictures.php?picture_list=12_Bangkok" target="_blank">click here</a></div>
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		<title>Trip: Indonesia &#8211; Weekend On Bintan Island</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 31 May 2006 03:31:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Agnieszka Soska</dc:creator>
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So finally we can be proud of &#8220;beautiful&#8221; stamps in our passports that we got from Indonesian immigration officers  . Apart from the stamps, there is also a big, one page-size visa that we had to apply for in order to spend a weekend on Bintan &#8211; an Indonesian island neigboring directly (1 hour [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.singtime.de/wp-images/Indonesia-Bintan-beach-big.jpg" rel="lightbox"><img class="alignleft" src="http://www.singtime.de/wp-images/Indonesia-Bintan-beach-small.jpg" alt="" width="250" height="188" /></a>So finally we can be proud of &#8220;beautiful&#8221; stamps in our passports that we got from Indonesian immigration officers <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> . Apart from the stamps, there is also a big, one page-size visa that we had to apply for in order to spend a weekend on <a title="Bintan Indonesia" href="http://www.bintan-resorts.com/index2/index2.htm" target="_blank">Bintan</a> &#8211; an Indonesian island neigboring directly (1 hour trip by catamaran from <a title="Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal" href="http://www.brf.com.sg" target="_blank">Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal</a>) with Singapore.</p>
<p>Unless you stay longer than 7 days, you pay only 10 USD for the Indonesian visa. A longer holiday in this country costs you about 3 times more.</p>
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<p>The 2 day stay at <a title="Nirwana Garden Resort" href="http://www.nirwanagardens.com/default.aspx" target="_blank">Nirwana Gardens Resort</a> belonged to those very relaxing, pleasant weekends when you enjoy doing nothing but swimming in a nice pool, walking up and down the beach and having some delicious food (a huge buffet with meat and sea food variety on Saturday evening and a delicious breakfast on Sunday morning <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  ). It was also one of the 2 weekends when Verena &#8211; our friend from T&#252;bingen &#8211; Patric&#8217;s home town is visitng us. Despite some funny typical clichés <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> , which so many of us bring over from very distant and different Europe, she is getting more and more open to the Asian culture and its citizens and obviously enjoying her stay here in Singapore very very much <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  !</p>
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<p>The only chance to get a little more active during our stay &#8211; wakeboarding offered by the sport club at the nearby ManaMana Resort &#8211; was blown away by the windy and cloudy Sunday weather <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' /> . Well, since that was something we definitely could not change, we continued enjoying the sweet laziness <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' /> .</p>
<p>Bintan is very close to paradise &#8230; very nice beach, clean transparent water, beautiful hotels &#8230; perfect for a relaxing and not too challenging holiday close to Singapore, but &#8230; still far away from the real paradise like the <a title="Trip: Malaysia Perhentian Island - Kecil Long Beach" href="http://www.singtime.de/32/trip_malaysia_perhentian_island_kecil_long_beach" target="_blank">Perhentian Island</a> in North-East Malaysia where we spend delightful 3 days at the beginning of our stay in Asia.</p>
<p>More photos will follow soon!</p>
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		<title>&#8220;Malaysia Truely Asia&#8221; &#8211; 2 day teambuilding event</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 May 2006 06:24:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Agnieszka Soska</dc:creator>
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<p>It&#8217;s been a while since we last updated our homepage. Last weekends we have been pretty busy preparing our job applications, and decided to take a short break from traveling <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>There is however one event that is definitely worth a short notice &#8211; a 2 day trip with my team to Malaysia. I was honored to join my dear colleagues by their yearly team building. It was a very very interesting experience &#8211; a perfect chance to integrate with them, get to know them better and learn more about their team spirit, personal views, hobbies and families. Apart from that, of course, it was another escapade to Malaysia, which Patric and me already visited a couple times.</p>
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<p>We went by bus, and our final destination was Avillion Port Dickson &#8211; a delightful hotel on the Malaysian West Coast. (<a href="http://www.avillion.com.my/">http://www.avillion.com.my/</a>). In the pictures enclosed you can take a look &#8211; Romantic chalets located beyond the sea surface, beautiful swimming pools, delicious cuisine and other facilities.</p>
<p>There were obviously certain activities planned during the event. On the first day, right after crossing the Malaysian border we went go carting (<a href="http://morris-racing.com/kartingmalaysia/johor_kart.php">http://morris-racing.com/kartingmalaysia/johor_kart.php</a>). That was so much fun! For most of us a first time go cart experience, but since we are all natural sports talents <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> , after half an hour warm-up  we were racing like crazy, reaching very high speeds <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Next day, on our way back we spent 2 hours on the Eagle Eanch in Port Dickson where out challenges were: Archery and horse riding. It soon turned out I will never be an archery master <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' />  but nevertheselss I gave my best and made some progress during the 1 hour intensive shooting <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  horse riding was more like a cozy horse walk&#8230;the guides did not look too motivated and were so slow that even the poor horses almost fell asleep&#8230;:) (<a href="http://www.marimari.com/hotel/malaysia/eagle_ranchpd/">http://www.marimari.com/hotel/malaysia/eagle_ranchpd/</a>).</p>
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<p>The atmosphere was great during the whole trip &#8211; we definitely enjoyed ourselves throughout the whole 2 days. Such an event is a beautiful tradition developing the team spirit and company loyalty, to be recommended to every corporation.</p>
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		<title>Trip &#8211; Vietnam &#8211; Hanoi</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 May 2006 03:33:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Agnieszka Soska</dc:creator>
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We just came back from a 3 day weekend trip to Hanoi, Vietnam. That was an amazing experience, the most interesting &#038; exciting, I think, that we have made so far since we started our internship in Singapore. Actually there are so many things that I would like to mention about that I do not [...]]]></description>
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<p>We just came back from a 3 day weekend trip to Hanoi, Vietnam. That was an amazing experience, the most interesting &#038; exciting, I think, that we have made so far since we started our internship in Singapore. Actually there are so many things that I would like to mention about that I do not know where to start <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>I hope, that even if I do not manage to give you the whole picture of the places in Vietnam that we saw, the great pictures will do the rest!</p>
<p>We flew with Vietnam Airlines, not the typical &#8220;tourist&#8221; airline like <a title="Tiger Airways" target="_blank" href="http://www.tigerairways.com.sg/home/">Tiger Airways</a>. I mention this because of the food they served. We expected something very Asiatic and got a dish that was very much like we are used to eat in Poland or Germany: a beef stroganoff, mashed potatoes and salad. Well, anyway, the flight was ok, and this was not the first time we had the chance to enjoy the local Vietnamese cuisine.</p>
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<p>Vietnam is one of the few remaining relicts of socialism in this world. And of course the landscape, the culture and the people themselves are influenced by the system they live in. When booking the flight, we did not know that the weekend we chose for our trip was when the Vienamese people celebrate the reunification after the Vietnamese war (or as they say the american war) and a long time of French colonialism. So during this weekend not only the traffic was extremely heavy, but also the propaganda posters and the government flags were everywhere!! I couldn&#8217;t stay indifferent to that&#8230;since the system change in Poland I haven&#8217;t seen it &#8220;live&#8221; anymore <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  and even in my country I was too little to really remember how the daily life in socialistic reality looks like.</p>
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<p>During our 2 day stay in Hanoi, we saw many things typical for a country with socialist regime. Apart from red flags hanging everywhere during the national holiday weekend, one can easily notice the very low life standard of the countries citizens and the legal rules which often seem to be irrational:[ good example for a not very rational legal solution is (or used to be) the habitation tax based on the facade width which has made the Vietnamese people building their houses make up for it in height. It caused the houses look really funny with their extremely "skinny" facades (look at our pictures), On the other hand, however it has also a practical explanation: Vietnam doesn't have much land and its population is increasing unbelievably fast. This causes the property in the cities to have very high value and space to be occupied very carefully].</p>
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<p>Another characteristic element is that there are no western brands to be found in shops. Actually there are no shops in a normal sense (:)) just simple, &#8220;market type&#8221; stalls selling literally everything, but mainly goods of very poor quality. The only exceptions are: local art and paintings specifically as well as the local craft (e.g. crockery or the beautiful hand made chop sticks) which are very popular among tourists visiting Hanoi. A communistic country also has limited contacts to other countries: The visa cost us 100 SGD (about 50 Euros)! The prices we paid for things bought in Hanoi were at least 10 times the price paid by local customers. And last but not least, there are Lenin statues to be met in the streets&#8230;something that is slowly pushed into past even in Lenin&#8217;s father land &#8211; Russia.</p>
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<p>We spent two days in Hanoi in the city&#8217;s Old French Quarter, in the <a title="Hanoi Sunshine Hotel" target="_blank" href="http://www.hanoisunshinehotel.com/">Sunshine Hotel</a> (recommended by the lonely planet) and felt like we were overflooded by the cities unique, typical Vietnamese atmosphere. We were amazed to see the narrow streets invaded by scooters and bicycles. You have to picture streets crammed with a multitude of two-wheelers that outnumber cars by 100 to 1, extremely buzzing and honking; they make the air so polluted that it is almost impossible to breathe &#8211; that&#8217;s why many of the people wear very characteristic, special face covers-air filters.</p>
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<p>You also have to picture us crossing the street, when what you have to worry about is not two lanes of cars but a dozen lanes of mopeds with no sense of traffic regulations. THERE ARE NO traffic regulations on Hanoi streets as it seems: the bigger vehicle is always right <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  and while crossing the street just let the cars/mopeds pass you. DO NOT STOP is the primary rule <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  stressful enough for us to get a slight headache at the end of tiring but very exciting day in Vietnam&#8217;s capital city!</p>
<p>There are not many typical sightseeing spots to recommend in Hanoi. The places special atmosphere, its noises, its smiling people and its great food are the things you just cannot miss!<br />
There are however two things that are a &#8220;must&#8221; while visiting Hanoi:</p>
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<li>the <a title="Water Puppet Show - Hanoi" target="_blank" href="http://www.vietscape.com/travel/hanoi/puppet.html">Water Puppet Show</a> at the <a title="Water Puppet Show - Hanoi" target="_blank" href="http://www.angelfire.com/co/hongnam/waterpuppet.html">Mua Roi Nuoc theatre</a> at the northeast corner of Hoan Kiem Lake</li>
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<li>a local food court named (<strong>&#8220;Quan an Ngon</strong>&#8220;) and located in 18 Phan Boi Chau street</li>
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<p>At the foodcourt we enjoyed a truelly amazing dinner! The food was fantastic, you just must love the Vietnamese people favorite &#8211; the famous spring rolls. The food court looks actually like an outdoor restaurant with beautiful wooden furnishing and variety of very local, authentic food. You can eat a la carte, or simply go to single stalls with a waitress and order whatever looks or smells good to you <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  you won&#8217;t be disappointed, we promise!<br />
And of course do not miss the whole Old Quarter district &#8211; with its narrow, crowded and loud streets, old houses and tiny market stalls it is the real heart of the city. It&#8217;s the best to book a hotel somewhere nearby or directly in that part of Hanoi, and live in the heart of the bustling Vietnamese capital!<br />
There is a very nice, beautifully lit up alley: Bao Khanh, on the north edge of the lake, where small cafes and bars (often placed on the houses&#8217; roofs) are inviting you for a glass of beer (Bia Hoi as the local brewed beer is called), Vietnamese snacks or tasty deserts. If you are a beer fan, it is certainly worth dropping by to the local pub/small brewery where local &#8220;red beer&#8221; is served (Ma May street), a few meters away from the hotel we stayed at. Last but not least, if one feels they have a spare hour or two, try out the local massage offers. For 10 US$ you get an hour of pleasure for your body and soul! And if this is not sufficient, the ladies can always get a manicure or a pedicure (4 US$/each). If you are staying in the Sunshine Hotel we can recommend the <a title="SF spa" target="_blank" href="http://www.sfcompany.net">SF Spa</a> (16 Hàng Buồm &#8211; Hoàn Kiếm &#8211; Hà Nội)</p>
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<p>On the second day we decided to do a one day trip to Halong Bay which we booked at one of the many travel agencies in the old quarter. The trip cost us 18 US$, including the transportation in a minivan to the harbor, the entrance for the Halong Bay area, the boat trip, lunch on the boat and the entrance to the caves.<br />
The bay consists of 1,969 limestone monolithic islands, each topped with thick jungle vegetation, which rise spectacularly from the ocean. Several of the islands are hollow, with enormous caves. Hang &#196;ầu Gổ (Wooden stakes Cave) is the largest grotto in the Halong area.[<a title="Halong Bay - Wikipedia" target="_blank" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halong_Bay">wikipedia</a>]</p>
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<p>The bay was <a title="World Heritage" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Heritage">World Heritage</a> listed by UNESCO at the 18th meeting of the Committee of the World Heritages of UNESCO (in Thailand on December 17th, 1994).<br />
The trip was one of the most impressive tours we have been so far. Even the 3 hours ride from Ha Noi to Halong Bay harbor, wasn&#8217;t boring at all. This country offer such a diversified landscape, in a million different colours dependent on the sunlight, that no one should miss. The trip itself was relaxing, well organized and due to the beautiful weather simply glorious.</p>
<p>Since we did that tour to Halong Bay on April, 30, which is reunification day in Vietnam, the place was packed with tourists (<a title="Photo Halong Bay" target="_blank" href="http://www.singtime.de/wp-content/plugins/falbum/falbum-wp.php?album=72057594123255355&#038;page=2&#038;photo=139154122">see photo</a>). However it did not spoil the special allure and charm of the bay!</p>
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		<title>&#8220;School Trip&#8221; &#8211; Malaysia Pulau Besar &#8211; D&#8217;Coconut Island Resort</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Apr 2006 16:54:31 +0000</pubDate>
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During this year&#8217;s Easter we visited Malaysia again. This time we did not go that far as a couple weeks earlier when we went on Pehentian Island&#8230;Our destination: Pulau Besar, is an island on the south east malaysian coast, close to the Tioman Island, and it takes about 3 hours car and 1/2 hour boat [...]]]></description>
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<p>During this year&#8217;s Easter we visited Malaysia again. This time we did not go that far as a couple weeks earlier when we went on <a title="Perhentian Island - Kecil Long Beach" target="_blank" href="http://www.singtime.de/32/trip_malaysia_perhentian_island_kecil_long_beach">Pehentian Island</a>&#8230;Our destination: Pulau Besar, is an island on the south east malaysian coast, close to the Tioman Island, and it takes about 3 hours car and 1/2 hour boat drive. Our escapade was actually much like a &#8220;school trip&#8221;&#8230;with 16 interns from the Plaza travelling in a minibus I&#8217;m afraid we reallly looked like kids on a school excursion <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  . The &#8221;KIDS&#8217; were interns from Volkswagen, BMW, Lufhansa, DaimlerChrysler and others.</p>
<p>Our weekend started early Friday morning, since this was a holiday here in Singapore (differently than in Europe where there is Easter Monday free..whereas Good Friday is still a working day). The mini-van that was supposed to pick us up was half an hour late, so we left the Plaza at quarter to 7. Crossing the border was very tiresome as always. There was a lot of traffic due to the holiday and it took us quite a while to cross it. The ride to <a title="Mersing Jettz" target="_blank" href="http://www.virtualmalaysia.com/destination/Mersing%20Jetty.html">Mersing Jetty</a> was nothing special, all of us in this tiny mini-van packed like sardines in a can and Simon trying to talk to the Malaysian driver in mandarin &#8230; guess how funny that was? very good entertainment indeed !!! <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> <br />
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The speed boat ride from Mersing Jetty to Pulau Besar was included in our package bought at the <a title="Coconut Island resort" target="_blank" href="http://www.marimari.com/hotel/malaysia/dcoconut/index.html">D&#8217;Coconut Island Resort</a> and took about 30 minutes. The rooms at Coconut Island resort are all with AirCon, really nice and clean. The hotel has a nice pool with a waterfall and a lot of nice flowers smiling at you. Staff is friendly and most of them understand at least some English. The food which was also included in the package was OK, just OK&#8230;actually a slight dissapointment as we felt. There was a buffet 3 times a day: breakfast, lunch and dinner. The bar could not make up for the rather poor cuisine. It almost offered nothing except from some can beer, gin and rum. Looks like they haven&#8217;t had a lot of German&#038;Polish guest previously &#8211; worldwide known demanding and experienced alcohol enthusiasts &#8230;. <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' /> <br />
The island doesn&#8217;t offer a lot of recreational options. There is a beach-volleyball field that we obviously intensivle used &#8230;. considering lack of alternatives <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  Apart from that not much to write about. The 2 days we spent there were therefore extremely relaxing. No diving unfortunately, although the website tempts with diving trips descriptions. As it turned out, last diving school on the island closed over a year ago. And next closest diving spot is Tioman. As we found out, the corrals in this region are distroyed in big part, so if any diver has a chance to go further north the Malesyian coast, it is defenitely a good choice.<br />
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Besar is undoubtedly a beautiful, virgin, clean island, optimal for 2-3 days beach relaxing. But defenitely not a good choice for a longer holiday, especially for sports enthusiasts. Since the spot is relatively close to the mainland, the water is neither as clean, nor as transparent &#038; wavy as on Perhentian Island.<br />
However we made 2 interesting discoveries:</p>
<p>There are beautiful shells on the beach brought everyday with the tide. This makes every walk really exciting, you never know what you can find ! And the sand is sooo soft and white&#8230;your feet will be delighted <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> <br />
The reality show : &#8221;Expedition Robinson&#8221; was shot on the island. So TV teams from different countries came for a couple weeks each, inclusive the Polish one <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  my astonishment was enormous as one of the hotel guys spoke to me in my mother tounge&#8230;whereas most people there do not even know where Poland is <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  a really sweet surprise I must say !</p>
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<p align="center">Here are some photos from the school trip to Pulau Besar [<a title="Trip Malaysia Pulau Besar - all photos" target="_blank" href="http://www.singtime.de/wp-content/plugins/falbum/falbum-wp.php?album=72057594109509547">see all photos</a>]</p>
<p align="center"><a class="tt-flickr" href="http://www.singtime.de/wp-content/plugins/falbum/falbum-wp.php?show=recent&#038;photo=130185813"><img width="75" height="75" class="tt-flickr" alt="Malaysia-Pulau-Besar-DCoconut-resort-2006_23" src="http://static.flickr.com/44/130185813_0ecee13a4f_s.jpg" /></a> <a class="tt-flickr" href="http://www.singtime.de/wp-content/plugins/falbum/falbum-wp.php?show=recent&#038;photo=130184814"><img width="75" height="75" class="tt-flickr" alt="Malaysia-Pulau-Besar-DCoconut-resort-2006_19" src="http://static.flickr.com/41/130184814_b80b8086f2_s.jpg" /></a> <a class="tt-flickr" href="http://www.singtime.de/wp-content/plugins/falbum/falbum-wp.php?show=recent&#038;photo=130184166"><img width="75" height="75" class="tt-flickr" alt="Malaysia-Pulau-Besar-DCoconut-resort-2006_12" src="http://static.flickr.com/38/130184166_a791972b63_s.jpg" /></a> <a class="tt-flickr" href="http://www.singtime.de/wp-content/plugins/falbum/falbum-wp.php?show=recent&#038;photo=130184241"><img width="75" height="75" class="tt-flickr" alt="Malaysia-Pulau-Besar-DCoconut-resort-2006_13" src="http://static.flickr.com/1/130184241_3daf13bef1_s.jpg" /></a> <a class="tt-flickr" href="http://www.singtime.de/wp-content/plugins/falbum/falbum-wp.php?show=recent&#038;photo=130184289"><img width="75" height="75" class="tt-flickr" alt="Malaysia-Pulau-Besar-DCoconut-resort-2006_14" src="http://static.flickr.com/51/130184289_e6e2d37a53_s.jpg" /></a></p>
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		<title>East Coast Park &#8211; Seafood Center</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Apr 2006 16:34:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Patric Boelstler</dc:creator>
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This weekend we stayed in Singapore so it was very relaxing …no hurry, no stress. On Saturday we went to Tanjong Beach on Sentosa Island to catch a little bit of the nowadays very rare sun. It seems like the rainy season is back again…or at least the sunny season took a break…really hard to [...]]]></description>
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<p>This weekend we stayed in Singapore so it was very relaxing …no hurry, no stress. On Saturday we went to Tanjong Beach on Sentosa Island to catch a little bit of the nowadays very rare sun. It seems like the rainy season is back again…or at least the sunny season took a break…really hard to get a sunny day recently. So, since it was cloudy again, just a few of us used sunscreen &#8230; guess what? Right! All the others got heavily sun burnt&#8230; <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' />  The equator sun, even if it is not there…it is still there, believe us,  STRONG and DANGEROUS, even behind thick clouds <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> <br />
On Saturday night we checked out the &#8220;<a target="_blank" title="club momo - singapore's sexiest nightclub" href="http://www.clubmomo.net/">club momo</a>&#8221; . The music was really fine R&#8217;n'B and HipHop style. Not to forget the very good live music in the small momo &#8211; live club.</p>
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<p>Sunday: After two months, finally the time came to say goodbye to <strong><a title="Christian aka JUAN" target="_blank" href="http://www.singtime.de/wp-content/plugins/falbum/falbum-wp.php?album=72057594081071900&#038;page=1&#038;photo=111854068">Christian</a></strong>, also known as <strong>JUAN</strong>. We decided to go to the Seafood Center at the East Coast Park to have the<strong> farewell dinner</strong>. After heavy discussion, we picked the <a target="_blank" title="No Signboard Seafood Restaurant" href="http://www.nosignboardseafood.com/"><strong>No Signboard Seafood</strong></a> restaurant and it turned out to be an excellent choice! Although a little bit costlier than others, we highly recommend it! The food was DELICIOUS. We had an over 2 kg black pepper crab, 2 different kinds of prawns, vegetables and some spicy fried squid. The whole experience of eating seafood there is a MUST if you are in Singapore!</p>
<p><a target="_blank" title="No Signboard Seafood Restaurant" href="http://www.nosignboardseafood.com/"><strong>No Signboard Seafood</strong></a>, outlets at East Coast Park and Kallang Oasis.  Known for its butter crabs.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>East Coast Seafood Centre</strong><br />
The <strong>East Coast Park</strong> is a beach park located on the southeastern coast of <a title="Singapore" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singapore">Singapore</a>. It was opened in the 1970s, when the government completed reclaiming land off the coast at <a title="Katong" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katong">Katong</a> which extends from <a title="Changi" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changi">Changi</a> to Tanjong Rhu.</p>
<p>The 185-hectare East Coast Park is the largest park in Singapore, and is built entirely on reclaimed land with a man-made beach. The beach is protected by breakwaters, with no other natural features. The park is easily accessible by East Coast Park Service Road with numerous exits along the East Coast Parkway. The place has ample parking space with many carparks near the park. The park is also accessible via public transport in the form of bus services, available on East Coast Park Service Road. Underpasses link the park to the nearby <a title="Marine Parade" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marine_Parade">Marine Parade</a> housing estate.</p>
<p>The park is a popular place for families and friends to relax and enjoy themselves. The park has barbecue pits, entertainment facilities, chalets, food and beverage, and amenities for sports activities. A cycling and rollerblading track runs along the perimeter of the park, which measures at least 20 km long.</p>
<p><strong>East Coast Seafood Centre</strong><br />
The East Coast Seafood Centre was opened at the same time as the East Coast Park, with eight restaurants serving seafood. Its initial name was known as UDMC Seafood Centre, which was later changed in 2000 to its current name. Local favourites such as <a title="Chilli crab" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chilli_crab">chilli crab</a>, black pepper crab and mee goreng can be found there. In 2005, the Seafood Centre was upgraded to give it a modernised look, and better facilities. Many of the features were revamped, and a number of old tenants vacated for new tenants to take their place.[<a title="Wikipedia" target="_blank" href="http://en.wikipedia.org">wikipedia.org</a>]</p></blockquote>
<p align="center">Here are some photos from Christian&#8217;s farewell [<a target="_blank" title="East Coast Park Seafood Center Photo set" href="http://www.singtime.de/wp-content/plugins/falbum/falbum-wp.php?album=72057594099589622">see all photos</a>]<br />
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		<title>Singapore Fashion Festival 2006 / Mercedes-Benz Fashion Award 2006</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Mar 2006 09:01:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Agnieszka Soska</dc:creator>
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Last week we were lucky to go and see the Jean Paul Gaultier fashion show which was a part of the Singapore Fashion Festival 2006 (this year: 24 March &#8211; 2 April). About 30 regional &#038; international brands present their Spring Summer dedigns at the festival. JPG specificaly showed this time his odyssey-inspired Spring Summer [...]]]></description>
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<p>Last week we were lucky to go and see the <strong>Jean Paul Gaultier</strong> fashion show which was a part of the <strong>Singapore Fashion Festival 2006</strong> (this year: 24 March &#8211; 2 April). About 30 regional &#038; international brands present their Spring Summer dedigns at the festival. JPG specificaly showed this time his odyssey-inspired Spring Summer 2006 collection: his designs were really cool and most of them looked wearable actually! <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> <br />
<span lang="EN-AU">The festival is one of the Asia Pacific’s key fashion events. Most of the shows are held in the Tent at Ngee Ann City in Orchard Road. Many Singaporean (not only) celebrities show up (unfortunately most of them not recognizable for us, coming from the other part of the world&#8230;). One of them was the local super model: Dennis Keller. On the JPG show, she was running around with a microphone smiling in the most adorable way you can imagine, making interviews&#8230;and even hosted another event we have been to this week:<br />
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<p><strong>Mercedes-Benz Asia Fashion Award</strong> (MBAFA) (this one took place in <strong>Zouk</strong> (one of the hip Singaporean clubs) on March 28th . A few words description about that one from the net:</p>
<blockquote><p>During MBAFA emerging Asian fashion talents are given the opportunity to showcase their collections and springboard into the international fashion arena. Amongst the panel of distinguished expert judges will be international London-based Singapore designer Ashley Isham</p></blockquote>
<p>(a propos, he presented his collection on Sunday 26th March at the tent).<br />
The whole event, as the name itself indicates, was <strong>SPONSORED BY MERCEDES-BENZ</strong> : ) This will definitely bring a measurable increase of the brand awareness and the brand image all over the region, since the show turned out to be very impressive and well organized. The designs of the 10 young regional designers were fantastic (!), with a Malaysian fashion talent winning the contest. We mustn&#8217;t forget excellent food and fine selection of drinks we were enjoying the whole evening. And the party of course, which we joined after the show, together with other guests, models and sponsors. The atmosphere was great! Especially that some &#8220;a little bit&#8221; bizarre or,&#8230;let&#8217;s say, extravagant individuals showed up on the dance floor &#8211; how typical for the world of fashion &#038; art <img src='http://www.singtime.de/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  however, very interesting for me &#8211; a graduate financier!<br />
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<span lang="EN-AU">Talking about celebrities, one of the faces of this year <strong>Singapore Fashion Festival</strong> was one of the hottest and most in-demand British supermodels, <strong>Lily Cole</strong>. She was also one of the models presenting proudly <strong>Jean Paul Gaultier</strong> collection. </span><span lang="EN-AU">We truly enjoyed both events that we were to! You do not get to see the finest fashion designs every day, especially enriched by the unique Far East vibe!</span></p>
<p align="center">Here are some photos from the <strong>Jean Paul Gaultier show</strong>:[<a title="Singapore Fashion Festival 2006" target="_blank" href="http://www.singtime.de/wp-content/plugins/falbum/falbum-wp.php?album=72057594091777799">all photos here</a>]</p>
<p align="center"><a href="http://www.singtime.de/wp-content/plugins/falbum/falbum-wp.php?show=recent&#038;photo=118719909"><img width="75" height="75" alt="IMG_3543" src="http://static.flickr.com/37/118719909_af4ddc4b4c_s.jpg" /></a> <a href="http://www.singtime.de/wp-content/plugins/falbum/falbum-wp.php?show=recent&#038;photo=118719864"><img width="75" height="75" alt="IMG_3538" src="http://static.flickr.com/55/118719864_40344af7a3_s.jpg" /></a> <a href="http://www.singtime.de/wp-content/plugins/falbum/falbum-wp.php?show=recent&#038;photo=118719816"><img width="75" height="75" alt="IMG_3522" src="http://static.flickr.com/44/118719816_e8572f3838_s.jpg" /></a> <a href="http://www.singtime.de/wp-content/plugins/falbum/falbum-wp.php?show=recent&#038;photo=118719770"><img width="75" height="75" alt="IMG_3515" src="http://static.flickr.com/50/118719770_2c698ab4e8_s.jpg" /></a> <a href="http://www.singtime.de/wp-content/plugins/falbum/falbum-wp.php?show=recent&#038;photo=118719721"><img width="75" height="75" alt="IMG_3505" src="http://static.flickr.com/54/118719721_86cd6bb8b9_s.jpg" /></a></p>
<p align="center">Pictures of the <strong>Mercedes-Benz Asia Fashion Award 2006</strong>: [<a title="Mercedes-Benz Asia Fashion Award 2006" target="_blank" href="http://www.singtime.de/wp-content/plugins/falbum/falbum-wp.php?album=72057594093462752">all photos here</a>]</p>
<p align="center"><a class="tt-flickr" href="http://www.singtime.de/wp-content/plugins/falbum/falbum-wp.php?show=recent&#038;photo=119775933"><img width="75" height="75" class="tt-flickr" alt="Singapore_Mercedes-Benz_Asia_Fashion_Award_2006_15" src="http://static.flickr.com/49/119775933_e41a40a998_s.jpg" /></a> <a class="tt-flickr" href="http://www.singtime.de/wp-content/plugins/falbum/falbum-wp.php?show=recent&#038;photo=119775875"><img width="75" height="75" class="tt-flickr" alt="Singapore_Mercedes-Benz_Asia_Fashion_Award_2006_14" src="http://static.flickr.com/46/119775875_61505eb3f7_s.jpg" /></a> <a class="tt-flickr" href="http://www.singtime.de/wp-content/plugins/falbum/falbum-wp.php?show=recent&#038;photo=119775841"><img width="75" height="75" class="tt-flickr" alt="Singapore_Mercedes-Benz_Asia_Fashion_Award_2006_11" src="http://static.flickr.com/55/119775841_617aa4f0a6_s.jpg" /></a> <a class="tt-flickr" href="http://www.singtime.de/wp-content/plugins/falbum/falbum-wp.php?show=recent&#038;photo=119775791"><img width="75" height="75" class="tt-flickr" alt="Singapore_Mercedes-Benz_Asia_Fashion_Award_2006_07" src="http://static.flickr.com/49/119775791_5df2e7de95_s.jpg" /></a> <a class="tt-flickr" href="http://www.singtime.de/wp-content/plugins/falbum/falbum-wp.php?show=recent&#038;photo=119775871"><img width="75" height="75" class="tt-flickr" alt="Singapore_Mercedes-Benz_Asia_Fashion_Award_2006_13" src="http://static.flickr.com/38/119775871_1a61962c21_s.jpg" /></a></p>
<p align="left">Update: Here is an article that I recently found about Lily Cole <strong><a title="Lily Cole stops traffic on Orchard Road" target="_blank" href="http://beta.inq7.net/lifestyle/index.php?index=1&#038;story_id=71224">&#8220;Lily Cole stops traffic on Orchard Road</a>&#8220;</strong> read the full article <a title="Lily Cole stops traffic on Orchard Road" target="_blank" href="http://beta.inq7.net/lifestyle/index.php?index=1&#038;story_id=71224">here!</a></p>
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