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Singapore Talks for December, 2008

Singapore Flyer Night Flight within the Capsule Singapore Flyer Day View

Singapore Flyer has stop operation for further and thorough investigation with the police force due to it last small fire incident. On the day of malfunction, its patrons had trapped within the capsules for more than 6 hours. Singapore Flyer’s professional rescuers were assigned to it a couple hours later for helps before the Singapore Civil Defence force came engaged, after informed by the management. Eventually, some of them had to be hospitalized for minor medical treatments.

Singapore Flyer Night Flight From the Top

This incident greatly affects the business of the tenants under the Singapore Flyer, and were granted to have their rentals waived for a certain period. If you have bought the ticket, you are entitled for refund. Group tourists might have to swap to other scenic spot in lieu. This is the fourth and most serious time Singapore Flyer get involved with malfunction, started from a small electrical fire.

Singapore Flyer’s management said they are taking immediate steps to ensure that this thing will not happen again and the most important thing is to impose greater ability to operate the wheel at all times with additional independent back-up mechanisms. Hopefully, those positive actions will enhance Singapore Flyer stableness even when some technical problems occur in the future, and let all business associates under the Flyer get back to tracks as soon as possible.

Whole view of Singapore Flyer in Daytime Singapore Flyer Capsule Down at Night

Whilst some commented this observation wheel is still mediocre, after all it is a machine that needs improvement and maintenance. To get more on the latest announcement, visit Singapore Flyer website.

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News On Singapore Flyer Malfunction

Posted by Big Singapore Talks On December - 31 - 2008

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Cooking The Dried Shrimps Laksa

Posted by Big Singapore Talks On December - 8 - 2008

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Since the escape of a terrorism detainee, Mas Selamat Bin Kastari of Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) network from Whitley Road Detention Centre, Singapore Police Force has given out spotters for this wanted man all over the place. Originally, it looks below like this -

Original Spotter of Mas Selamat Bin Kastari

I accidentally found a humour version of this spotter on a Singapore humour website and thought it might be that helpful to have a handy spotter of Mas Selamat Bin Kastari’s images in different costumes since he is told for being capable at covering himself with disguises.

Hourmous Version of Mas Selamat Bin Kastari's Spotter in Disguises

At least, give ourselves a break from the escape of this dangerous man.

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currylaksa Assam Laksa

The spicy Laksa or Curry Laksa, popular in Singapore and Malaysia can be a great alternative to curry! And in fact, this traditional dish found from the early traditional Chinese or Baba-Nyonya of very early times in Singapore and Malaysia has transformed to various kind of Laksa flavors or versions, for example Penang or Assam Laska.

Found almost in all Singapore hawker centers and some restaurants, Laksa has always been a popular dish with styles. It serves with gravies cooked by shrimps, coconut milk and other spicy ingredients with any of your favorite style of noodles/mee, vermicelli etc. for your fullness.

Vegetarian Curry Laksa at Fo Guang Yuan Tea Shop Chicken Laksa Lemak

While different chefs or cooks have their various styles of Laksa cooking or secret recipes, normally you will find extra ingredients below as a basis to satiate customers’ tastes and fills:

  • Sambal chili paste – Add in optionally for hot and spicy taste.
  • Prawns – Usually middle or small prawns.
  • Cockles – Ahhh! I love these although some customers might not dare to take it for health and hygiene reasons. But for me, without those no Laksa will taste good.
  • Tofu puffs – Something that looks like dried bean curds.
  • Fishcake slices – One of the traditional ingredients for Laksa serving.
  • Bean sprouts – Usually added.
  • Scallion – For more fragrant taste.

Sambal Belacan Chili - Used to add in for more spicy taste
Other additional meats and vegetables may be added from different cooking styles and recipes of vendors. I have seen westerners fell in love with it on food recommendation program. It could be for global gourmets.

Some additional versions of Laksa found:

  • Johor Laksa
  • Ipoh Laksa
  • Kuala Kangsar Laksa
  • Perlis Laksa
  • Kelantanese Laksa
  • Laksam
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