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Singapore Tourism: Your Singapore (yoursing)

YourSingapore.com - ZoukOut (zoukout)

102258    Zouked Out
102259    While Singapore’s nightlife is one of the city’s major attractions, you would not have seen nothing yet until you’ve been to ZoukOut.
102260    This decade old dance extravaganza is without a doubt one of the biggest outdoor beach parties in Asia, having played host to world famous DJs such as trance luminaries Tiesto and Armin Van Buuren, and James Lavelle.
102261    Frequent revelers of the local nightlife will also recognise resident DJs such as DJ Aldrin, djB and Andrew Chow, while techno-pop duo Miss Kittin & The Hacker makes repeat appearances over the years.
102262    Held at Siloso Beach on the island of Sentosa, it is definitely a place to be seen in.
102263    Globe-trotters from around the world will make whatever detour it takes to land in Singapore on the evening of the event, only to party from the night till after the sunrise on the next day.
102264    ZoukOut is one of the many great reflections of Zouk’s inimitable spirit which is “One World, One Music, One Tribe, One Dance.”
102265    If you’re planning to make a trip to this heady dance festival, keep your eyes out for its early bird special discounts via www.zoukclub.com or buy the tickets in bulk for you and your best pals.
102266    All you have to do later on is to slink on you casual Sunday beachwear chic (teeny bikinis for hot girls and board shorts for cool boys), and party like there’s no tomorrow.

YourSingapore.com - The Helix Bridge (helix-bridge)

102267    The Helix Bridge
102268    An architectural marvel
102269    Linking Marina Bay to Marina Centre, the Helix Bridge, is set to become Singapore’s next landmark.
102270    Located beside the Benjamin Sheares Bridge, alongside the vehicular Bayfront Bridge, it was officially opened on 24 April 2010 and is the world’s first curved bridge.
102271    This 280-metre pedestrian linkway – the longest in Singapore – features a world’s first ‘double-helix’ structure, designed by an international design consortium, comprising of Australian architects Cox Group and engineers Arup, together with Singapore-based Architects 61.
102272    Inspired by the yin and yang concept in Asian culture, the architecturally unique bridge is said to bring wealth, happiness and prosperity to Marina Bay.

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