Saturday, November 8, 2008

Songs of the Sea


Get ready to fall under the spell of Sentosa Island’s latest nightly multiple-sensory mesmerism, the songs of sea are started. This show is presented by a live cast, with dramatic story and music, give us fantastic visual effects. Songs of the sea is combined between technology and imaging and live characters. Lights, lasers, fire effects and water jets create a captivating visual story of romantic. The center piece of the show is a special 120m long building kelong structure. The structure itself is part of art. This place resembles Asian original fishing village in many ways, uses modern materials and technologies. Because it builds in the sea, need to withstand variable weather conditions such as strong winds, waves and periodic tides. The attraction is run two times every night. The open-air styled viewing gallery cans comfortably seat 2500visitors. The show is started. A romantic story shows on a 40m giant water screen flanked by two slightly smaller water screens. The perfect show effects are played with 69 water jets which are reaching as high as 40m, flames which are reaping up 20m. This unique water show will give visitors a fresh and unforgettable experience.

Reference:http://www.sentosa.com.sg/

Art -Singapore Flyer

Singapore, 13June 2008 - Re-discover the height of luxury above the glittering Singapore cityscape, as you enjoy the finest champagne on board the 165-metre-tall Singapore Flyer, the world’largest Giant Observation Wheel. Featuring the voice of Singapore’s famed movie and theater thespian Lim Kay Tong, the audio guide brings the visitor through a journey of the past, present and future of Singapore – from where Sang Nila Utama first arrived, to interesting feng shui trivia of Suntec City and the future Marina Bay Sands Integrated Resort – in just 30 minutes on-board the Flyer, as visitors see, hear and discover the ever-changing Singapore story.“We want visitors to Singapore Flyer to take in the best of Singapore with not just their eyes, but also to gain a deeper understanding of the Lion City’s history and story with the launch of this new audio guide. This adds colour to their experience through Singapore’s past, present and future on board the world’s largest Giant Observation Wheel,” said Mr Florian Bollen, Chairman, Singapore Flyer Pte Ltd



Referrence:http://www.singaporeflyer.com/ch/media-releases/watch-and-listen-to-the-singapore-story-only-at-singapore-flyer.html

Heritage


This picture comes from Singapore Gallery.It shows the history of Singapore ,the years of the war still remind people.