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Singapore Tourism: Your Singapore (yoursing)

YourSingapore.com - Theme Parks (theme-parks)

101544    Recommended places for a day out: the Wild Wild Wet water theme park, MegaZip Adventure Park, and Escape Theme Park.
101545    There’s even Snow City, a snow theme park, for those who need a little cooling down.

YourSingapore.com - Family Fun (family-fun)

101546    Family Fun
101547    Wholesome fun for everyone
101548    Young or old, you can thoroughly enjoy the many wonderful attractions in Singapore, all of which make a great places for families to bond and have a fun time.
101549    With a wide variety of attractions to choose from and each offering different kinds of entertainment – some are adventurous while others are educational – you’ll have a hard time selecting which to visit if you have little time here.
101550    Families looking for an all-in-one attraction should visit Sentosa, which offers an exciting array of adventurous activities, historical monuments, as well as world-class entertainment spots, including Resorts World Sentosa.
101551    A good way to sightsee in Singapore is to go on a DUCK or HiPPO Tour, which brings you around places of interest on an open-top bus, or an authentic Vietnam warcraft that can travel on land and in the water.
101552    With so much to see and do, be sure to plan your itinerary ahead.

YourSingapore.com - Hua Ting (hua-ting)

101553    Hua Ting
101554    Old World Charm
101555    Having been around since 1992, Hua Ting is a Cantonese institution that is well-recognised for its exquisite ethnic cuisine and other provincial specialties.
101556    It’s no wonder then that the crowd keeps coming back for its delightful weekend dim sum.
101557    With a kitchen helmed by Master Chef Chan Kwok and his team of talented chefs, its signature dishes such as the crispy roasted duck, steam fillet of sea perch with sweet preserved cabbage and grilled fish scallop is worth your visit here.
101558    While extensive, the menu at Hua Ting is not exceedingly expensive, and though there are familiar Western touches on the antique furniture, the food is unmistakably and proudly Chinese.

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