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The 3,000 square-meter center Snow City was built at the cost of S$6 million and was officially opened on the 3rd June 2000. [1] It was created through a joint venture by the Science Centre, Singapore and NTUC Income Co-operative Pte Ltd.
Snow chains, or tire chains, are devices fitted to the tires of vehicles to provide increased traction when driving through snow and ice. Snow chains attach to the drive wheels of a vehicle or special systems deploy chains which swing under the tires automatically. Although named after steel chain, snow chains may be made of other materials and ...
Resorts World Sentosa (abbreviation: RWS) is an integrated resort on the island of Sentosa, which is located off the southern coast of Singapore.The key attractions within RWS include one of Singapore's two casinos, Universal Studios Singapore theme park (which is the second Universal Studios theme park in Asia after Universal Studios Japan and the first in Southeast Asia) the Adventure Cove ...
Bright Road from Myrtleford to Bright, and Harrietville Road from Bright to Harrietville, were declared Main Roads on 16 November 1914. [ 1 ] In 1923, the CRB took responsibility for the Alpine Road between Harrietville and Omeo, and appointed William Benjamin (Bill) Spargo (1888–1959) as supervisor. [ 12 ]
Parkroyal Collection Pickering, Singapore (formerly known as PARKROYAL on Pickering), is a luxury five-star hotel located in Singapore's Central Area. It is owned by the Singaporean investment and property development company UOL Group. [5] [6]
Botanical gardens in Singapore (2 P) Z. Zoos in Singapore (2 C, 9 P) Pages in category "Gardens in Singapore" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
Bright (pronunciation: / ˈ b r aɪ t /) is a town in northeastern Victoria, Australia, 319 metres above sea level at the southeastern end of the Ovens Valley. At the 2021 census , Bright had a population of 2,620. [ 2 ]
Victoria Gardens was officially opened on 3 April 2003. It occupies the site of the former Vickers Ruwolt engineering works which manufactured large industrial components and was the location of some iconic photography by Wolfgang Sievers. The site was an undeveloped "bomb site" for nearly 20 years prior to the construction of the centre.