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The Singapore Kite Festival is going to be held this weekend at the Promontory near Marina Bay, Saturday to Sunday ( 18 to 19 September 2010 ). This is an event not to be missed! Many beautiful kites will be flown by professionals! The Phototour here is a promotional booth for the event located at the IMM. If you are dropping by IMM, remember to check out this booth. You can learn how to create a simple kite here!
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This is part 5 of the Chinatown Heritage Centre Tour. Check out the bathroom and kitchen at this floor. The middle section of this floor showcase an old tailor shop.
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This is part 4 of Chinatown Heritage Centre. This tour shows the rooms and kitchens of the old shop houses. You get to see how the old shop houses are in the 1950's.
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This is part 3 of the Chinatown Heritage Centre. Walk up the stairs from level 2 to level 3. This area shows various types of business activities in Chinatown during 1950's. There are a few drawings of Chinatown here. There are a few paper buildings showing the old theater at Chinatown.
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This is part 2 of the Chinatown Heritage Centre Tour. This is level 2 where the humble beginnings of the Chinese Migrants are explored. There is a room for protitudes shown, a box containing stuff of migrants and a map showing the old Chinatown.
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Walk out of Chinatown MRT to Pagoda Street. Located here is the famous Chinatown Heritage Museum. Experience the vibrant Chinatown here.
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The Chinatown Heritage Museum is a time machine that brings you back to the past of Chinatown to 1950's. Be prepared to enter a traditional chinese shophouse as you step into the 2nd floor of the museum. Video explanations will walk you through the history of Chinatown with live interviews of various elderly people describing their stories. A must go for all who are curious to see Singapore when in was back in the colonial era. Tickets for adults at SGD10, and children at SGD6. more info at http://www.chinatownheritagecentre.sg/
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The Canteen 1 "Coffee, Milktea, Toast, Noodle, Poridge" (Goodness, what a long name for a stall) stall sells various nice toast breakfast sets. The waiters are quite rude sometimes, but the toast sets make up for the lack of good service. Warning: Do not order Tea Peng because it costs 2.20 and it comes with Ice-cream. They don't sell Tea Peng without Ice-cream. Solution? Just get hot tea and order ice cubes from the stall beside it secretly.
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Canteen 5 added 2 new stalls during the semester break. The noodle stall and old economic rice stall has been removed. Do try out the 添一点 economic rice stall. Though it takes some art to know what is nice at the 添一点 economic rice stall. Stick to Chicken, Beef, and simple vegetables and you will be satisfied.
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Value meal $4 at Canteen 5. 1 Can of Qoo softdrink with Economic Rice, 3 dishes, ordered from 添一点 stall. Try out the Chicken, its nice! This makes a good meal for lunch.