100507 If you seek that adrenaline fix, head down to East Coast Park and immerse yourself in Singapore’s first cable ski park.
100508 Called SKI360° , this cable ski park has a lagoon which can accommodate up to eight riders at a time.
100509 You can enjoy the thrill of cable-skiing, cable wakeboarding or even night skiing, all in one place.
100510 If you'd rather paddle along calm waters and soak up the sun, Bedok Reservoir is the place where you can enjoy hours of fun, dragon boating or kayaking.
100511 For speed demons, Pasir Ris Park offers Dinghy Sailing, where you can feel the wind against you body while skimming over the sea.
100512 The newest reservoir in Singapore, the Marina Reservoir, offers a wide range of activities as well, from rowing to canoeing.
100513 With a one-kilometre straight race course, competitions and events are held there regularly, with Singapore’s business and financial district as the backdrop.
100514 Other parks which offer more water-based excitement include Changi Beach Park, Kallang Riverside Park and Lower Seletar Reservoir Park, where activities such as powerboating, water skiing and kayaking can be enjoyed.
100515 With such a colourful and dynamic water sports scene in Singapore, why not gather your friends and hit the parks today.
100519 Singapore is the Broadway of Asia and it’s pretty easy to see why.
100520 Here, you can choose from an abundance of world classics, Broadway hits, local creations and experimental plays to satisfy the playwright in you.
100521 The theatre scene in Singapore is a thriving one with Chinese, Malay and even Tamil language theatre groups getting in on the action.