A video showing Shiok activities that individuals in Singapore have bonded by, and now share with friends across our shores. Discover endless fun in Singapore! Connect with us and share your favourite experiences in Singapore! We are on Facebook as YourSingapore and on Twitter @visitsingapore.

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For 360 degree views of Singapore from the 58th storey of Marina Bay Sands Hotel - get yourself up to the Skypark. Andrew Keegan of BananaMana takes you on a short tour of the Skypark to give you a taste of the best view in Singapore and what else you can do while up there. If you're a tourist or a local visiting one the Skypark is one of the things to do in Singapore. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=bananamanatv FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/BananaMana TWITTER: http://twitter.com/BananaManaTV

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ชมขีีรีส์ Infinite Love กับการเดินทางแห่งรักในสิงคโปร์ พร้อมลุ้นตั๋วเครื่องบินไปกลับ กรุงเทพ-สิงคโปร์ และของรางวัลอีกมากมายทุกสัปดาห์ มูลค่ากว่า 150,000 บาท วันนี้ - 9 เมษายนนี้ที่ http://www.facebook.com/YourSingaporeThailand สถานที่ถ่ายทำ: สิงคโปร์ กำกับโดย: เอส คมกฤษ

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We're taking 52 Adventures in 52 Weeks in Singapore and Southeast Asia. Week 15 doesn't take us far from home, where we experience the incredible food and culture at the Toa Payoh hawker centre. Join us as we find chicken rice, longans, Singapore style ice cream sandwiches, and some new friends. Come join the adventure!

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www.JPBouvetMusic.com (online lessons, play alongs, interviews, etc, etc) @JPBOUVET First of all, thank you to the wonderful people who made this trip possible. Thank you to the Bandung Drums Day for reaching out to Meinl and thank you to Meinl for being the connector. Thank you to all the people I met on my way through Southeast Asia. Whether you housed me, helped me when I was lost, played drums with me, attended the clinic, had a private lesson, or I met you at the festival or at a clinic, I thank you immensely for your support. This trip was a life changing experience for me, largely due to the wonderful PEOPLE I met along the way. Meinl Cymbals, DW Drums, Remo Heads, Vic Firth Sticks, Ahead Armor Cases Music from The Bad Plus, Drew Ofthe Drew, and Dave Mackay Group is used in this video.

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Traveltherenext.tv: http://www.youtube.com/ChristinaPfeiffer flies Cathay Pacific Premium Economy from Brisbane to Hong Kong aboard Airbus A330. Flight CX146 was a pleasant day flight and an opportunity to enjoy Cathay Pacific's entertainment programme. Travel channel of amazing destinations, airlines and hotels presented by award-winning travel writer and photographer, Christina Pfeiffer, who has visited 55 countries in the last eight years. Journey around the world without leaving your home and subscribe for new episodes on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/ChristinaPfeiffer Subscribe here: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=ChristinaPfeiffer Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/TRAVELTHERENEXT Having lived in three continents (USA, Asia and Australia), travel is programmed in Christina's DNA. Christina has visited Argentina, Antarctica, Australia, Austria, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, China, Czech Republic, Cook Islands, Cyprus, Ecuador, Egypt, England, Falkland Islands, Finland, Fiji, France, French Polynesia, Greece, Hungary, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, Korea, Lebanon, Macau, Malaysia, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Norway, Peru, Philippines, Republic of Ireland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Scotland, South Africa, South Georgia, Spain, Switzerland, Syria, Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, USA, Vietnam, Zambia. Cathay Pacific, Premium Economy, Brisbane to Hong Kong Cathay Pacific, Premium Economy, Brisbane to Hong Kong See http://www.traveltherenext.com for articles and photos

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The boys fom Without Borders experience the mind blowing Malaysian festival Thaipusam 2009. YOU WILL NOT BELIEVE IT! Check out www.withoutborderschefs.com to learn more

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For lunch in Singapore we enjoy feasting on Singaporean Street Food at a Hawker Centre located nearby the Singapore Flyer along the Singapore Food Trail. When I lived in South Korea as an English teacher (prior to traveling around other countries in Asia) I thought Korean street food reigned supreme. Although street food in Korea is among the best in Asia (if not the world), it certainly has some stiff competition from the likes of Taiwan, Thailand and Malaysia. Well, you can throw Singapore into the ring of contenders as well. With Hawker centres, open air food stall complexes, serving up a plethora of inexpensive Asian delights from around the region there is something for everyone to enjoy. Considering Singapore is one of the most (if not the most) expensive cities in all of Asia to visit, these Hawker centers are a lifeline for budget travelers who are already being squeezed by the astronomical price of accommodations. We spotted a Hawker Center nearby the Singapore Flyer called the Singapore Food Trail to try for our first meal in this futuristic city state. We ended up trying Hainanese chicken rice, dim sum, satay, butter chicken and Naan. I was the perfect way to have enough energy to continue exploring the city on foot. 熟食中心 - 小贩中心 Hawker Centres, which are open air food stall complexes, serve up a variety of inexpensive food. From Chinese to Indian and Malaysian to Indonesian there is a diverse selection of cuisine to choose from. We're having our first lunch here in Singapore at a Hawker Center and I've ordered myself some Chinese food. I have some Hainanese chicken rice, which looks absolutely delicious and I've got a butter chicken with butter naan right down here. Here is my dish - it is just a bit of plain rice and some chicken with crispy skin on the outside. Despite it looking a bit bland it is actually quite tasty. It is hard not to enjoy butter chicken - this is awesome. We've got a few more snacks to complete the meal. What are they? This is a combination of satay and dim sum, so we have sweet potato here and this one is yam. We've got tofu cubes over here. This one is prawn and I believe that is a shrimp dumpling. I'm going for something a little sweet here. I have some kind of yam spring roll. Should I dip it in peanut sauce? Nah, just have it. Is it sweet? It is. It tastes like sweet potato except that it is white. This crab didn't go on a skewer and it will taste good in the peanut sauce I'm pretty sure. We'll mix that bad boy around. What is happening over there? Kind of chewy? Here is the crab! Nice claw. Oh, that is delicious. It is so juicy inside. As budget travelers these Hawker centres in Singapore are a real find. Because it is really expensive in Singapore - it is one of the most expensive cities in all of Asia - certainly in Southeast Asia. You can find dishes here for between four to ten Singaporean dollars and it is so much cheaper than eating in a restaurant. I like the variety that you can find at the Hawker centers. For example, today we had some Indian food, Chinese food and we also saw stands selling Malaysian food, Singaporean dishes and lots of other things. This Hawker center is by the Singapore Flyer but you can find them all throughout the city. This is part of our Travel in Singapore series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Singaporean culture, Singaporean arts, Singaporean foods, Singaporean religion and Singaporean people: http://nomadicsamuel.com/video-blog/hawker-centre-singapore Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com , http://smilingfacestravelphotos.com , http://thatbackpacker.com & http://backpacking-travel-blog.com All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker). This video features the song 'Electrodoodle' from Kevin Macleod available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.

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WELCOME TO PINOY TRAVEL'S 2ND INTERNATIONAL EPISODE! :) This is the first time I flew on a different airline, Cathay Pacific Airways. This flight is from Manila to Hong Kong using the Boeing 777 of Cathay Pacific. Flight date : October 31, 2012 Flight code : CX904 PART 2 : http://youtu.be/Df-cGirpKgA PART 3 : http://youtu.be/yHUxIeZTkec Make sure to check PINOY TRAVEL'S EPISODES PLAYLIST : http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLF69C32B506861348 FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER, FACEBOOK & INSTAGRAM: http://twitter.com/poul_go https://www.facebook.com/poul93 Intagram usernname : poulgo

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Although there are a lot of Indian Briyani food stalls in Singapore, Ali Nachia Briyani Dam is one of the best. They used to be located at the old Tanjong Pagar Railway Station, but had to move to make way for the railway station relocation and conservation of the building. Best known for their tender and succulent Mutton Briyani set meal, folks will be happy to know they can be found at block 5 Tanjong Pagar Plaza on the 2nd floor. A must try for the traveller in Singapore who wants a local down to earth experience. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=bananamanatv FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/BananaMana TWITTER: http://twitter.com/BananaManaTV

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Stay tuned with Infinite Love Series and win free return ticket Bangkok-Singapore and special gifts valued 150,000 Baht every week. Today - 9 April at www.facebook.com/YourSingaporeThailand

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WELCOME TO PINOY TRAVEL'S 2ND INTERNATIONAL EPISODE! :) This is the first time I flew on a different airline, Cathay Pacific Airways. This flight is from Manila to Hong Kong using the Boeing 777 of Cathay Pacific. Flight date : October 31, 2012 Flight code : CX904 PART 1 : http://youtu.be/NZw8ZcQwzAw PART 2 : http://youtu.be/Df-cGirpKgA Make sure to check PINOY TRAVEL'S EPISODES PLAYLIST : http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLF69C32B506861348 FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER, FACEBOOK & INSTAGRAM: http://twitter.com/poul_go https://www.facebook.com/poul93 Intagram usernname : poulgo

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So, for my second semester of studying abroad, I studied at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. Singapore is a fun place. Alongside studying, we dicked around for four months and confused some people. It was great. Much nicer in 720p. And yes I've realised it says Frank Muroc. https://twitter.com/TheFrankMurdoc

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Traveltherenext.tv: http://www.youtube.com/ChristinaPfeiffer takes a flight from Brisbane to Singapore aboard Singapore Airlines Airbus A330-300 flight in Economy Class. Travel channel of amazing destinations, airlines and hotels presented by award-winning travel writer and photographer, Christina Pfeiffer, who has visited 55 countries in the last eight years. Journey around the world without leaving your home and subscribe for new episodes on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/ChristinaPfeiffer Subscribe here: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=ChristinaPfeiffer Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/TRAVELTHERENEXT Having lived in three continents (USA, Asia and Australia), travel is programmed in Christina's DNA. Christina has visited Argentina, Antarctica, Australia, Austria, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, China, Czech Republic, Cook Islands, Cyprus, Ecuador, Egypt, England, Falkland Islands, Finland, Fiji, France, French Polynesia, Greece, Hungary, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, Korea, Lebanon, Macau, Malaysia, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Norway, Peru, Philippines, Republic of Ireland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Scotland, South Africa, South Georgia, Spain, Switzerland, Syria, Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, USA, Vietnam, Zambia. Singapore Airlines flight A330-300, Brisbane to Singapore Singapore Airlines flight A330-300, Brisbane to Singapore See http://www.traveltherenext.com for articles and photos

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WELCOME TO PINOY TRAVEL'S 2ND INTERNATIONAL EPISODE! :) This is the first time I flew on a different airline, Cathay Pacific Airways. This flight is from Manila to Hong Kong using the Boeing 777 of Cathay Pacific. Flight date : October 31, 2012 Flight code : CX904 PART 1 : http://youtu.be/NZw8ZcQwzAw PART 3 : http://youtu.be/yHUxIeZTkec Make sure to check PINOY TRAVEL'S EPISODES PLAYLIST : http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLF69C32B506861348 FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER, FACEBOOK & INSTAGRAM: http://twitter.com/poul_go https://www.facebook.com/poul93 Intagram usernname : poulgo

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MALTESERS CAKE *COOK WITH FAIZA* JOIN ME ON: WEBSITE:http://www.cookwithfaiza.net YOUTUBE CHANNEL: http://www.youtube.com/user/faizarif786 FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/cookwithfaiza786 Ingredients: 200g (1 cup, firmly packed) brown sugar 185ml (3/4 cup) milk 125g butter, chopped 115g (3/4 cup) self-raising flour 75g (1/2 cup) plain flour 50g (1/2 cup) cocoa powder 3 eggs, lightly whisked 185g butter, extra, at room temperature 180g (1 1/2 cups) icing sugar mixture 60g (1/2 cup) malted milk powder 1 tablespoon milk, extra 465g Maltesers Ganache: 300g dark cooking chocolate, finely chopped 125ml (1/2 cup) thickened cream 30g butter Method: 1: Preheat oven to 160C. Grease a 8inch round cake pan with butter. Line base and side with baking paper. 2: Place the brown sugar, milk and butter in a microwave-safe bowl. Cook in microwave on high, stirring every minute, for 4-5 minutes or until the butter melts and the mixture is smooth. 3: Use a balloon whisk to whisk the combined flour and cocoa powder into the butter mixture. Whisk in the egg. Pour into the prepared pan. Bake for 55 minutes or until a skewer inserted into the centre comes out clean. Set aside in the pan for 5 minutes to cool before transferring to a wire rack to cool completely. 4: To make the ganache, place the chocolate, cream and butter in a microwave-safe bowl. Cook in microwave on high, stirring every minute, for 2-3 minutes or until the chocolate melts and the mixture is smooth. 5: Use an electric beater to beat the extra butter in a bowl until pale and creamy. Beat in the icing sugar, malted milk powder and extra milk until fluffy. Beat in 1 1/2 tablespoons ganache. 6: Set the remaining ganache aside for 1 hour 30 minutes or until thick, glossy and spreadable. 7: Meanwhile, use a large serrated knife to cut the cake horizontally into 2 layers. Place the cake base on a platter. Spread the icing. Cover and place in the fridge for 1 hour 30 minutes to chill. 8: Spread the ganache evenly over the top and side of the cake. Decorate with Maltesers.

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So I said some of the activities in a rather confusing order (apologies for that)... Universal Studios is in Resort World which is on Sentosa Island, iFly (virtual skydiving) , Skyline luging and Megazip Adventure Park are also on Sentosa Island. ALSO the Botanic Gardens and National Orchid Gardens are the same thing *queue Homer Simpson voice* DOH Singapore Zoo http://www.zoo.com.sg/ Marina Bay http://www.marina-bay.sg/ Botanic Gardens (National Orchid Garden) http://www.sbg.org.sg/ Sentosa Island http://www.sentosa.com.sg/en/ Universal Studios - http://www.sentosa.com.sg/en/attractions/resorts-world-at-sentosa/universal-studios-singapore/ Skyline Luging - http://www.sentosa.com.sg/en/attractions/imbiah-lookout/sentosa-luge-skyride/ Megazip Adventure Park - http://www.sentosa.com.sg/en/attractions/imbiah-lookout/megazip-adventure-park/ Virtual Skydive - http://www.sentosa.com.sg/en/attractions/beaches/ifly-singapore/ Food Playground http://www.foodplayground.com.sg/ Flight Simulator http://flightexperience.com.sg/ Singapore Flyer http://www.singaporeflyer.com/ Twitter: ChristianneRis Instagram: christiannerisman Blog: www.christiannesbizarrelife.blogspot.com

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Within walking distance from the Central Fire Station in the Civic District, discover the Peranakan Museum. Sheltered in an elegant edifice built in 1910 and formely known as the Tao Nan School, the Peranakan Museum is the living memory of Singapore's Peranakan community. The Peranakan Chinese or Baba-Nonya are the descendants of the 15th and 16th century Chinese traders who settled down in the Southeast region and married local Malay or Indonesian wives. As a result a unique and rich culture influenced by Chinese, Malay and Indonesian customs has emerged. With a special emphasis on the Chinese Peranakans, the Peranakan Museum presents a journey to the origins of the Peranakan community, unveiling its customs and traditions. Find out more: http://myde.st/YIsKcz

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http://www.frankfurness.com | Expat Living | Tips for Expats International traveller and consultant Frank Furness shares tips for expats.

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Marina Bay Sands - Deluxe Room & swimming pool .Minimum price $356 per night.For me most iconic hotel in the world.Beautiful view from swimming pool located on the roof three towers.Geat for short break not for long stay,hotel is avilable to tourist visit and private party ,and sometimes part of the roof its not avilable even for guests(shame MBS),for this price you dont have access to free wi-fi(shame MBS), reception looks like big busy train staition.But i think is worth it visit and stay this hotel even only for swimming pool. http://travelwithmediary.blogspot.co.uk/

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As an expat living in Thailand since 1996, Scott Mallon has worked as a photojournalist, been inside both Bang Kwang and Klong Prem Prisons, lost months at a time partying the days and nights away, been hospitalized several times, been near death once, fought in Muay Thai, managed a world-rated championship boxer, trained professional boxers, been thrown in jail, and fathered two children. Somehow, through it all, he's managed to remain married to the same Thai woman. You'll get the good, the bad, and the ugly from someone who has lived here - really lived. No touristy fluff, no backpacker BS, no illusions of grandeur, only the truth as An American in Bangkok sees it. An American in Thailand - http://www.anamericaninbangkok.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/anamericaninbangkok Twitter - https://twitter.com/AnAmericanInBKK Google Plus - http://bit.ly/14njyQ7 Full details of the royalty free licence for the video clips and music used in this video can be found at: http://www.anamericaninbangkok.com/video-blocks.html

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Hello PinoyTravel viewers! This is the last video for the whole Singapore Trip! Coming up next are the Cebu and Korea Flight and Travel Vlogs. :) YOU ARE WATCHING EPISODE 23, Part 2 This is the 8:15 pm flight to Manila aboard PAL's newest A321 with Sharklet Flight date : November 2, 2013 Flight code : PR512 This video shows : - Taxi to Runway - Take-off Runway 20C - Meal service - Dinner time - Initial Approach - Landing - NAIA - Baggage pick-up There's a lot more in the video. Make sure you finish it! PART 1 : http://youtu.be/r5XW2vyxT0w Make sure to check PINOY TRAVEL'S EPISODES PLAYLIST : http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=... FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER, FACEBOOK & INSTAGRAM: http://twitter.com/poul_go https://www.facebook.com/poul93 Instagram usernname : poulgo

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Hello PinoyTravel viewers! Sorry for the late uploads! Lots of things happenings and lots of travels thus I wasn't able to upload this flight vlog on time. Anyway, I should be on a roll every week uploading vids. Enjoy this one! EPISODE 23 : Part 1 This is the 8:15 pm flight to Manila aboard PAL's newest A321 with Sharklets Flight date : November 2, 2013 Flight code : PR512 This video shows : - On our way to the airport - Terminal 1 - Lining up for check in - Redeeming Tax duties - Immigration - Plane spotting - Checking out the spotters/smoking area outside - Heading to the gate - Boarding - Final take off preparations There's a lot more in the video. Make sure you finish it! PART 2 : http://youtu.be/cwkz_35uhAg Make sure to check PINOY TRAVEL'S EPISODES PLAYLIST : http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=... FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER, FACEBOOK & INSTAGRAM: http://twitter.com/poul_go https://www.facebook.com/poul93 Instagram usernname : poulgo

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A breakdown of the costs incurred for my trip by train from Bangkok to Singapore and by air from Singapore to Phnom Penh. As an expat living in Thailand since 1996, Scott Mallon has worked as a photojournalist, been inside both Bang Kwang and Klong Prem Prisons, lost months at a time partying the days and nights away, been hospitalized several times, been near death once, fought in Muay Thai, managed a world-rated championship boxer, trained professional boxers, been thrown in jail, and fathered two children. Somehow, through it all, he's managed to remain married to the same Thai woman. You'll get the good, the bad, and the ugly from someone who has lived here - really lived. No touristy fluff, no backpacker BS, no illusions of grandeur, only the truth as An American in Bangkok sees it. An American in Thailand - http://www.anamericaninbangkok.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/anamericaninbangkok Twitter - https://twitter.com/AnAmericanInBKK Google Plus - http://bit.ly/14njyQ7 Full details of the royalty free licence for the video clips and music used in this video can be found at: http://www.anamericaninbangkok.com/video-blocks.html

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This is a flight report detailing my Emirates experience onboard their fantastic B77W aircraft on the Melbourne to Singapore leg of EK405 which goes on to Dubai. It was a comfortable and very enjoyable journey with friendly crew and great onboard entertainment. Feel free to check out my flight blog @ http://rvxkaz.tumblr.com/ or my facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/RvXKaz If you like my video, do subscribe and check out my other flight videos as well! Also, subscribe to my NEW travel channel: http://www.youtube.com/FlightTravels I do not own the rights to this audio. No Copyright Infringement Intended.

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A short film by Steve Schofield about cabin crew and flight attendants on Singapore, Virgin and other airlines. See Steve's photography at at www.steveschofield.com

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MATTA Fair March 2014 visitors can test out new seats and win two business class tickets to London. Watch this video at http://switchup.tv/View.aspx?vid=11413&cid=1

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A night flight onboard KLM Royal Dutch Airlines new B777-300ER aircraft sporting "SkyTeam" livery! I was on the Denpasar (Bali) to Singapore leg of KL836 which continues to Amsterdam! It was the most pleasant flight with the wonderful KLM crew! Thoroughly enjoyed my KLM experience!!! Feel free to check out my flight blog @ http://rvxkaz.tumblr.com/ or my facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/RvXKaz If you like my video, do subscribe and check out my other flight videos as well! Also, subscribe to my NEW travel channel: http://www.youtube.com/FlightTravels I do not own the rights to this audio. No Copyright Infringement Intended.

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A short trailer of trip through Malaysia and Singapore Check out www.withoutborderschefs.com to learn more

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This is my trip report on a low cost airline, onboard Tiger Airways on its Singapore to Kuala Lumpur short shuttle. I had no prior expectations since I knew I was traveling budget but I found a spanky clean terminal building, a pleasant flight and a rather catty stewardess with sharp claws. Do stay tuned for Part 2 of my joy ride! Feel free to check out my flight blog @ http://rvxkaz.tumblr.com/ or my facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/RvXKaz If you like my video, do subscribe and check out my other flight videos as well! Also, subscribe to my NEW travel channel: http://www.youtube.com/FlightTravels I do not own the rights to this audio. No Copyright Infringement Intended.

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