Visit Singapore Mustafa Little India Cricket Club on Vacation
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Visit Singapore for a wonderful mix of Chinese, Malaysian and Indian cultures with a western influence.
It’s a hot spot for expats, tourists and cruise ship stopovers.
Even though the alcoholic drinks are expensive.
The food and entertainment is great and the shopping is tremendous.
The City is clean and safe so you are able to wander around both day and night.
A jewel and safe haven in South East Asia it gives its residents and tourists a wonderful time.
A Vacation Singapore style is a city break, an island getaway and a country destination all in one.
The centre is set around the river and the Marina bay area.
Singapore Raffles go together like a horse and carriage.
Sir Thomas Stamford Bingley Raffles is known as the "Father of Singapore".
In 1805 he was sent to Malaysia and was able to secure the permission to set up a colonial settlement at the southern tip of the Peninsula at the place named Lion City ,which was in a strategically advantageous position.
The colony became a bustling hub of trade and activity.
In 1823, Raffles drafted the first constitution for Singapore.
People often think that he founded the hotel named after him but he didn’t.
When you visit singapore on vacation stop by the long bar at the Raffles Hotel for a famous ‘Gin Sling’or two. And join everyone else there breaking the peanuts open and throwing the shells on the floor.
This tradition is maintained as the only place in the city where you can, throw litter on the floor.
There are many places to see when you visit Singapore both on and from the island so a good travel guide is essential reading before you go.
Get your Singapore guide here.
The Singapore Cricket Club was established in 1852 with 28 members it’s the 2nd oldest sports club in Singapore.
Cricket was played on the Padang as early as 1837; only 18 years after Sir Stamford Raffles founded the settlement of Singapore in 1819.
The Singapore Cricket Club stands at the centre of the city's old colonial heart.
Nearby are Raffles Hotel, St. Andrew's Cathedral, City Hall (on the steps of which the Japanese surrendered to the British in 1945), the Supreme Court, Parliament House, the Victoria Theatre and Memorial Hall, and the Empress Place Building.
The statue of Singapore's founder, Raffles, stands in front of the Victoria Theatre. Its replica stands where he step ashore at North Boat Quay – also known as Raffles Landing Site.
Singapore Sentosa Island is a 500-hectare resort and recreation area for all the family offering many attractions, nature walks and discovery, beaches, golf, sailing, dining and shopping.
The Resorts World features Southeast Asia’s first and only Universal Studios theme park the world’s largest oceanarium, and the region’s first integrated destination spa.
When you visit look for Mustafa Singapore shop which started in 1971 as a little shop, Mustafa Little India Singapore .
And it just grew and grew into the mega store it is today.
Whatever you want.
You’ll get it at Mustafa’s.
Open 24 hours it offers many services and all kinds of shopping displayed on four levels covering an area of 70,000 Sq.ft.
One way to get your vacation bearings and to see the city is to take a hop on and off bus tour.
Visit China Town, Kampong Glam and Little India, Suntec City, the old post office, Parliament House, Supreme Court and City Hall.
Get great views of Marina Bay at Merlion Park with the Merlion, Singapore's mythological creature that is part lion, part fish.
Take a 30-minute flight aboard the Singapore Flyer that towers 165 meters above Singapore. It is the world's largest observation wheel and provides views of Singapore's magnificent skyline along with glimpses of neighbouring Indonesia and Malaysia.
Arrange a visit to the Thian Hock Keng Temple, one of the oldest Buddhist-Taoist temples on Singapore Island,
Don’t miss the National Orchid Garden, set within the Singapore Botanical Gardens.
See the animals when they are awake by visiting the night zoo.
These are just a few of the things to do and see as you visit Singapore.
Check your guide and plan your time.
You’ll be glad you did.
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