Monday, March 16, 2015

We traveled first with SAS to Copenhagen, then continue with Singapore Airlines to Singapore. Fligh


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We traveled first with SAS to Copenhagen, then continue with Singapore Airlines to Singapore. Flight time is a little over 12 hours, but the time onboard will not be so boring, since there are very many amenities aboard. Even on coach you have your own TV screen with 60 choices: 35 Nintendo Games, many movies (including butchering) More music channels, CNN, you can also constantly see where in the world you are, and follow aircraft movements, speed mm or can call home from 10,000 meters altitude if you feel like it All meals and drinks are also included.
We arrived Singapore Changi buffet food Airport early in the morning at 06:00 am local time. Singapore is 6 hours ahead of Norway (DST). Changi is one of the world's most modern airports and extremely efficient. From the time we landed until we arrived at Orchard buffet food Mandarin Hotel took about 1 hour. When we arrived at the hotel there was no room ready so early in the morning so we went into a Coffeshop called Chatterbox and ate breakfast. We waited and waited and finally got the room a little over half past nine. Located right in the city and has 39 floor. We got rooms in 32 floor, so the view was super!
After some relaxation in the room we went out for a walk and walked on Orchard Road to Hard Rock Cafe. Then we looked buffet food at the life of the city and visited some shopping centers, I bought equipment to digital. Singapore is the world's most organized and clean city, with effective communication and safe streets at any time of day. We ate late lunch at Swenson just across the hotel. Singapore has restaurants buffet food and food from the "whole world" and most American chains are also represented here. In the evening we went on Night Safari. We were picked up at 6:30 p.m. hotel and drove about 1/2 hour north of Singapore, buffet food almost on the border with Malaysia.
Night Safari park was built eight years ago and is still one of Singapore's largest tourist attraction. Here there are animals from all over the world, and they have studied the animals and created an "invisible" fence to each animal. Eg felines do not like water, so a moat of water around the area. But with hippo This does not, therefore sand pit. It is only nocturnal animals in the park. We first drove a "train" and saw lots of animals in the dark with only a light that corresponds to the light from the moon. Afterwards we went in small groups to see the animals up close. We discovered by each species that a company or organization has "adopted" these animals. They support when presumably these with money. Eg. elephants Thai Airways. It was unfortunately not allowed and take pictures in Natta Safari Park.
You can not avoid seeing electronics stores if you come to Singapore. buffet food Here are all of the electronics, cameras and mobile phones. There are also "tomorrow" things that have come on the market at home.
Singapore buffet food also called Lion City (Singa Pura) has about 3 million inhabitants. The climate in Singapore is tropical with high humidity. Lowest temperature ever measured in the city is 19.4 C. Singapore has a toll system, each car has a box in the car that they must put a card in. When you drive through the "boom" as it costs from 50 cents to 3 S dollars depending on what kind of vehicle you have. After 19:00 it is free and drive into town. It was also effective information on electronic scoreboards when it was "smooth traffic".
After we had been in Singapore buffet food just a day it felt like we had been there much longer. On day two we went on a city tour to get us more in this exciting city. At City tour we got to experience the following: Little India, Park at the Singapore River, Chinatown Jewelry Factory and a great Orkidepark.
90% of Singapore's population lives in the suburbs. The state sells apartments to citizens and puts everything into place. All citizens need are nearby, school, shop, health etc. Apartment complexes can accommodate from 45 000 to 200 000 persons. A three bedroom apartment costs about 145 000 SGD. (1 SGD equals about 5 NOK) The buyer of the state. One must have 20% equity and borrows 80% of the state at 2.7% interest over 30 years. Residents buffet food pay between 2% and 8% in taxes. 20% of wages paid to a kind of pension plans (+ 12% from the employer).
I got recommended to try public transport in Singapore. Singapore's subway system MRT is very effective and comfortable. It is actually very easy and take forward in Singapore both by public transport and taxi, obviously there is heavy traffic in a city with 3 million people, yet effective.
The subway has air conditioning, and here there is no trash on the floor or pieces carved seats. In Singapore, it is prohibited and eat and drink on public transport, including buffet food coaches, they gave us infor

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