This is a guest post from Jasper Johannes.

Singapore, being centrally located in South East Asia is the ideal mecca to begin your Asian journey from, or even end it in style with amazing memories. Being second only to Monaco with it’s intensely crowded population, it is indeed a vibrant hub of cultures, religions, nationalities and personalities and with the amazing cuisine on offer there really is something here for everyone.

The main types of cuisine that you will find on offer here are Chinese, Indian, Indonesian, Malaysian and Thai meaning that there is a very broad spectrum of delicious foods available to try here, all influenced by some of the worlds most culturally rich countries. There are some really Read the rest! \(^u^)/ →

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New video campaign about UK show ‘Alone in the Wild’, thought some of you guys maybe interested:

This campaign sees eight well-known personalities surviving in some of the planet’s most perilous and remote locations. Each is left completely alone in a remote location, with just a handheld camera to film their struggle. They must find water, food and shelter, and battle against the elements and local wildlife. Forced to confront their innermost fears, will they survive being Alone in the Wild?

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2010 – Sydney, 2011 – Tokyo, 2012 – London. It seems I have developed a habit of welcoming new years in different major cities around the world, this is also something I want to keep up, maybe I can stretch it further and keep to a different continent too, New York 2013 anyone?

To prepare for the big night in my home countries capital, I decided to make a brief to-do list over the new years period. I’ve been to London a few times before and seen most of the big sites, but some are worth revisiting, and some I’ve not seen before. I will also be accompanied by my girlfriend who I will be meeting in London and has never been before, so it’s important to view it from some fresh eyes.

1. Abbey Road – The crossing made famous by The Beatles album named after it, and constantly filled with tourists doing ‘that pose’. It needs to be done really doesn’t it?

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Tokyo Game Show 2011

September 30, 2011 · 0 comments

I’ve always been a gamer and a fan of Japanese games it seemed a great opportunity to go to the Tokyo Game Show annual event whilst it was on, not really knowing what to expect. I was guessing just a few stands from video game designers with some videos showing their latest offerings.

TGS 2011 Banner

Tokyo Game Show 2011

As it turns out, it was a bit like this, but you can also Read the rest! \(^u^)/ →

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Japanese Bunny Mascot

September 27, 2011 · 0 comments

Japanese bunny mascot, kawaii anyone?

Cute?

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