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The Cathedral of the Good Shepherd : Singapore

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Singapore : Chijmes

Chijmes Situated in the compound of an old girls’ convent school. It accommodates Singapore's oldest free-standing house (the Caldwell House), whose lawns, courtyards, sunken forecourt and water features make Chijmes a rustic version of London's Covent Garden. Chijmes today is one of Singapore’s premier wine and dine destinations. You can’t help but find something you’ll like to eat here with restaurants boasting Turkish, Western, Continental, Italian, Chinese, South American, Tapas, Japanese and Vietnamese cuisines, as well as wine bars, discos and pubs to party the night away in. Address: 30 Victoria Street. Tel: +65 6337 7810. Getting there: City Hall MRT,

Labrador Park : Singapore

Labrador Park Labrador Park is a wonderful place to spend a quiet Sunday afternoon. If you like fishing, there's lots of Garoupas in the sea here but be warned that the place is very rocky. So, unless you know where and how to cast your lines, come equip with an ample supply of hooks and sinkers. Alternatively, you may choose to fish from the re-furbished jetty. Here, the good old Tamban rig should provide a fairly good yield of small to medium sized Selar fishes on a good day. Facing the sea in the southern part of Singapore, the resort island

Miri : Malaysia

Miri Travel Guide Miri is an oil town located on the northern coast of Sarawak. Was once home to a large western expatriate community working for Sarawak Shell, Petronas Carigal and associated contractors. This led to the establishment of a lively bar and nightclub scene during the oil boom years. The town hopes to achieve city status by 2005 and there have been a lot of significant infrastructure developments over the last few years. A favourite weekend spot for Brunieans who take the opportunity of finishing work early Friday to head over the newly opened Baram bridge to spend their petrodollars

Hong Kong : Repulse Bay

Repulse Bay Repulse Bay is a well-known beautiful bay with its long line of coast and smooth sands. It is a Grade 1 beach. This means that the water quality of the Beach is good. Also there are seldom huge waves chasing on to the beach. As a result, Repulse Bay is an ideal place for swimming. In 1841 the bay was used as a base by pirates and caused serious concern to foreign merchant ships trading with China. The pirates were subsequently repulsed by the British Fleet and hence the name. Near the Bay, there are fast food shops and restaurants