Link: http://culture180.livejournal.com/CCCians are a bunch of great facilitators, food junkies and travel bugs. Ahoy on a journey round the world, guided by the CCCians.
Link: http://www.eeshaun.com/Shaun is one of those guys whom I can use "still water runs deep" to describe. But Shaun is not STILL at all, in fact he FIDGETS at all times and terribly funny to have around. But you can crap and waxed philosophically with Shaun anytime.
Did I mentioned he's multi-talented? I mean he can draw, he can design (I mean award winning standards), he can storyboard, he can play tennis (national player), he can teach too. U gotta check out this SUPER Talent!
Link: http://www.huibin.per.sg/One of the few blogs which I know that is funny. KillerChick is an old friend and a female computer gamer who could kick ass and slain villians in cyberspace. Dunch pray pray!
Link: http://themovieclub.blogspot.com/Wanna know the latest pluses and minues of the movies in town? Check out Daniel's blog - one which is dedicated to glorifying (or slamming") one of my favourite master art of all times
Link: http://adrenalynne.blogspot.com/I dun know Xu Yun Ling on a personal basis but she's one reporter I admired as someone who works hard. Got to know about her blog through HJ's blog and was pleasantly surprised to find that all the newscasters are linked there too. Cool, it will allow me to walk down memory land and relive my old broadcasting days again
Link: http://tungism.wordpress.com/Being a public figure has not changed Suhua a bit. She's still the down-to-earth girl I've known 10 years ago, though she's no longer the girl-next-door but has matured into a journalistic force to be recknoned with.
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Link: http://www.airfares.com.sg/Many international airlines are listed on this web site, along with the promotions to key popular tourist cities. So far, my colleagues have booked their London trip with this web site and they're not disappointed by the service.
The web site also has calculates the airfares with taxes included so that you know how much to pay. Good for bargain hunters, though it's not as cheap as budget airlines promotions.
Link: http://www.asiarooms.comA good site to find hotels to most countries in Asia. Many hotels are available online and the prices offered are one of the most competitve after my comparison with other web sites.
The reviewers are not paid by the hotels, so their comments are quite true and reflective of the real situation in the hotel.
I've booked my hotels in Seoul, Malacca, Chiang Mai through this web site. They revert within 24 hours, very reliable too for my room will be waiting for me once I reached there. I've never been disappointed by the recommendations thus far.
Link: http://www.vernere.com/This web site contains objective reviews of hotels from forumers. A wide range is available and there's bound to be one that suits your budget.
Link: http://www.tripadvisor.comThis web site has one of the greatest forums I've come across. Helpful forumers share their experiences about the country freely and even teach web visitors where to go/ shop/ eat, how to get there, sometimes right down to the bus-stop to alight, the address and telephone.
I planned my upcoming 10-day Taiwan trip based on advice from this web site. Calicocat and Nuttzyan, local taiwan experts, u guys rock man!!
Link: http://www.igougo.com/I bumped into this web site while reading up on HK, and most recently on Malacca. What I liked about it is it's not written by people with sales agenda, so it's honest good feedback and bargain hunting tips for ordinary folks like you and me.
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