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Singapore Tourism: Your Singapore (yoursing)

YourSingapore.com - Halia (halia)

102660    Serving Asian and Continental dishes such as crisp black pepper soft shell crab and roasted rack of lamb marinated in Javanese spices, Halia will entice you with its melding of Asian and Western flavours.
102661    After a stroll through the gardens, drop by for buttery scones with ginger-perfumed fresh cream and home-style apricot and ginger jam, miniature cakes and open-faced sandwiches during tea time.
102662    Relax in this oasis of calm and enjoy the greenery indoors or outdoors at Halia, a restaurant perfect for experiencing the earth beauty of the Singapore Botanic Gardens.

YourSingapore.com - Joo Chiat Complex (joo-chiat-complex)

102663    Joo Chiat Complex
102664    Embracing ethic shopping
102665    Specialising in Malay textiles, crafts, jewellery and traditional clothing, Joo Chiat Complex is bustling with activity, especially during Hari Raya.
102666    Recently renovated, this 25-year-old shopping complex features rows of shops selling everything from traditional Indonesia herbs and remedies, to gorgeous Kebayas (traditional Peranakan costume).
102667    Here, you’ll also find traditional Malay wear such as Baju Kurung (Malay traditional costume for women), Baju Melayus (Malay traditional costume for men) and Hijabs (Muslim headwear), available in a variety of designs and colours, complete with exquisite brooches and pins.
102668    You can even tailor your own traditional costumes at the numerous tailors within the mall.
102669    Gold jewellery in elaborate and flowery designs can also be found here, and are a favourite among the Boyanese.
102670    Drop by Joo Chiat Complex this Hari Raya with your whole family and stock up on festive goodies such as Malay cookies and cakes, as well as new clothes for this joyous occasion.

YourSingapore.com - Hari Raya 101 (hari-raya-101)

102671    Hari Raya 101
102672    Ramadan is a month-long fasting period when Muslims abstain from eating and drinking from dawn till sunset.
102673    They are also expected to refrain from smoking, lying, breaking of promises and cheating.
102674    The primary purpose of fasting during Ramadan is to remind all Muslims of self-control and submitting to Allah, the holy one.

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