AN ENCOUNTER WITH THE MERLION Exploring the touristic images of Southeast Asia Aw Su A0071294 A0071294@nus.edu.sg SE1101E Tutor: Lina Puryanti Wednesday 12-2pm 29th September 2010 Aim of reflection paper For this project‚ I have chosen to visit the Merlion because as our national icon symbolizing our mythical origins‚ it is one of the most prioritized touristic images of Singapore. There is a lot we can explore about the construct that seen in the context of all Southeast Asian countries’
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If I have a lot of money‚ I will spend it by travelling around the world in 10 days with my friends.The country that I plan visit is Australia‚Japan‚Canada‚ Singapore.The purpose of this trip is to enjoy and relax our mind. The first day‚I wake up at 7 o’clock in the morning and meet my friend at the KLIA at 8 o’clock. Our flight will be depart at 11 o’clock.We took the plane for 9 hour and finally arrive at the Melbourne Airport‚ Australia at midnight. After that we search for the hotel that we
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there for the goodie bag. For me‚ I don’t really celebrate national day because mostly every year is the same thing again. But this time it was weird for me because I don’t get the message their passing through the performance. They made the Merlion jump into the Singapore River‚ which is filled with corals and fishes‚ he said he was afraid of the water. I only get to catch that part of the whole performance because I was having dinner with my parents. For the rest of the time‚ I was playing
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Human Geography Project 1: Geographical Imagination Written by: Joyce Ching Ngai Chi Teo Hui En Diane Anastasia Wanda Soetjoadi Tan Miao Peng INTRODUCTION Geographical Imagination is the pre-existing impression of a place where one has yet to visit and how people give their own identity to a certain space. One’s pre-existing impression of a place can be formed by a few social factors: the media‘s portrayal of the place (Books‚ films‚ magazines‚ advertisements) and views heard from
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SEC1 NA EL HOLIDAY HW 2012 – PAPER 1 NAME: CLASS: DATE: Section A [10 marks] Carefully read the text below‚ consisting of 12 lines about saving the environment. The first and last lines are correct. For the remaining ten lines there is one grammatical error in each line. Circle the incorrect word and write the correct word in the space provided. The correct word you provide must not change the original meaning of the sentence. Example: I arriving at my destination at 2 p.m. arrived There
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10 things to do for free in Singapore 31st August 2011 Compared to budget-friendly South-East Asia‚ priced-up Singapore can be a shock to the system. But there’s bargains to be had if you know where to look… Wanderlust team 1. Lose yourself in little India Singapore’s Indian community is richly served in Tekka Market‚ where goats’ heads parade past on carts‚ halal butchers do their magic and claw-bound crabs shuffle in buckets. Nearby is Sri Veeramakaliamman: an elaborate Hindu shrine dedicated
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when men and women seem by one consent to open their shut-up hearts freely‚ and to think of people below them as if they really were fellow passengers to the grave‚ and not another race of creatures bound on other journeys”. On behalf of the Merlion Times Editorial Staff‚ we wish you a joyous and worthwhile Christmas and a prosperous
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CAMBODIA Places Siem Reap (literally “Siam Defeated”) is undoubtedly Cambodia’s fastest growing city and serves as a small charming gateway town to the world famous destination of the Angkor temples. Thanks to those Cambodia attractions‚ Siem Reap has transformed itself into a major tourist hub. It is laid-back and a pleasant place to stay while touring the temples. Siem Reap offers a wide range of hotels‚ ranging from several 5-star hotels to hundreds of budget guesthouses while a large selection
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The finished product of the lantern of the College of Education for the lantern making contest in Universidad De Manila Merlions celebrates Paskuhan 2014 E very year‚ Universidad de Manila celebrates an event called ‘Paskuhan’. This year‚ it was held last December 15 to 17‚ from Monday to Wednesday at the University lobby. On that day‚ many booths were set up and a lot of activities were hosted by different individuals. The said festival gave fun and excitement to every student that joins
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project: a multi-media presentation about what we learned after the trip. The days afterwards were spectacular. We had the chance to visit many tourist attractions in Singapore like Chinatown‚ Little India‚ the Discovery Centre‚ Marina Barrage‚ Merlion‚ etc‚ but the most interesting was the Universal Studio. But the best part was when we learned Home Economics. We learned how to make a plastic dish and a curry puff. We also had the chance to make one by
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