Tuesday, November 14, 2006

SinGapoRe

This is my friend Glynis Maureen, a BS Business Management graduate student at XU, who got guts, beauty and brain…

She went to Singapore I think last year if I’m not mistaken. It was a really gutsy thing to do but lucky for her she has a brother from Singapore who was working in an IT company. (I think?)… You can see her photos below...

I am really envious of this friend of mine because she had a date with Christian Bautista and luckily had a job at Cebu as a call center agent.

Moreover, she even had a few stories to tell while she was in Singapore but it will be quite boring for you to read and I haven’t had all the details. All I can say was it was adventurous to visit neighboring countries and risky to crossed the borders with only a tourist visa however, I believe she did enjoy her stay there even though for awhile.






This one was when she was riding a cable car. You can see a cruise... How nice!!!











She's at the ZON regency hotel by the sea.

The Zon Regency Hotel by the sea is a contemporary 16 storey hotel with 400 guest rooms, including 318 Deluxe Rooms, 49 Club Deluxe rooms, 15 Club Suites & 15 Corner Suites. All rooms have air-conditioning control, direct-dial phone with voice mail/message system, remote controlled multi-channels television and radio, well-stocked mini bar, coffee/tea making facilities, electronic safe and hair dryer. All suites have dining/living room with kitchenette. The Club Floor has a private club lounge, complimentary coffee/tea and a selection of local and international newspapers and magazines.



She was with her cousins at Sentosa Island Beach

Sentosa Island

Known as the isle of peace and tranquility Sentosa is the beach resort of Singapore, a stark contrast to the frantic hubbub of Singapore. The isalnd contains many attractions such as Images of Singapore (a series of diorams depicting life in early Singapore, the surrender of the japanese and other festivals and customs), Underwater World, Fort Siloso (an epitaph to World War 2 and the defence of Singapore), Merlion Tower, and the Musical Fountain.

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