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29 October to 2 November 2008

 FREE Seats Fever to Singapore

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23 May to 30 June 2008

Half Price Singapore Surprise

 

Fly to Singapore and Stay for LEss

Enjoy Half Price Attractions too

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20080219 Jetstar to Singapore from RM2b  

 

19 to 24 February 2008

JetStar Seats to Singapore

At  RM2 Only

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20071201 Nichii Sale  

 

1 December 2007 onwards

Nichii Storewide Sale

10% - 50% Discount

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The heroine’s home: Princess Ballerina lives in this magical carousel located outside Wheelock Place.

THE Christmas lights are up again in Singapore. Last Saturday, Plaza Singapura became the centre of attraction when the annual Christmas in the Tropics programme was launched. 

This seven-week extravaganza promises many an exciting event but the main catch is the lights that transformed Singapore into a magical kingdom. 

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late night singapore sale.jpgShopaholics can now look forward to more weekend retail therapy when Late Night Shopping becomes a weekly staple every Saturday, starting from Saturday, 1 September 2007.

Besides shopper deals and promotional activities, participating malls have lined up music, magic, cabaret, mime and dance performances to add more buzz and vibrancy along Orchard Road, further enhancing the entire retail and pedestrian experience.

A feature of Singapore’s retail scene, Late Night Shopping has been a resounding success, having transformed from an annual initiative during the Great Singapore Sale to a monthly event since July 2006 and now a weekly affair.

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25 May to 22 July 2007

The Great Singapore Sale

The Great Singapore Sale is back, and the whole of Singapore is  abuzz with attractive offers, tempting rewards and exciting events!

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SNS News : In conjunction with The Great Singapore Sale

Singapore’s move to slash the entrance fees to some of its tourist attractions by half for Malaysians is not expected to hurt domestic tourism. State Tourism and Environment Committee chairman Freddie Long brushed it off as “nothing unusual.”


“They are doing this to promote their Great Singapore Sale,” he said, adding that Malaysia had its own way of promoting tourism through its Mega Sale, held twice a year.
Long said the state had its own strategy to woo tourists, including plans for a midnight sale, which would allow people to shop past midnight.

On Friday, the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) announced that Malaysians could enjoy selected tourist destinations at half price by allowing the use of the ringgit between May 25 and June 30.

Johor Tourist Guides Association chairman Jimmy Leong said Malaysians were not too receptive to visiting places or attractions which were completely man-made.
“They like visiting places which have a balance of nature along with artificial man-made items,” he said.

STB Southern Malaysia area director Alfred Poon said Malaysians who wanted to journey along the Singapore River, for example, would only pay RM12 instead of S$12 (RM27.10).

“That is a discount of over 50%,” he said, adding that the campaign would be held concurrently with the Great Singapore Sale. To qualify for the offer, Malaysians will have to produce their passports with valid embarkation cards.

“They will also have to prepare exact fares as no change will be given,” said Poon, adding that those who opted to pay in Singapore currency would be given a 50% discount off published rates.

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