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Reasons Singapore Should Ban Selfie Sticks

Wednesday, October 24



Traveling to a different country can be a great way to spend your free time. You get to interact with people from a different culture and learn a lot about them. One also has the chance to see the various features or sites they have been learning in geographical books and watching them in documentaries. You should find an excellent destination to visit during your holidays. Reading travel blogs and magazines can help you settle for an attractive destination for your holidays. One country you can visit during your free time is Singapore.

The island city situated in the south of Malaysia is loved by many because of its beautiful climate. You are required to have the right pass that defines your type of stay in this country. The Singapore tourist visa is the right type for those visiting the country as tourists. Those who want to invest in this country can get the entrepreneur pass.

Visit singapore-visa.net to learn more about the entrepreneur pass. Documenting your travel is something that is essential and common among most tourists. Many will want to treasure the moments and remind themselves at a later date. One way you can do this is by taking photos and posting them on social media or saving them in your storage devices. You can use your phone cameras or other types of cameras to capture your moments.

The selfie stick is one device that has helped improved photography experience. It resembles a rod where a smartphone can be attached giving one the opportunity to capture a photo at a broader angle. Despite having this beautiful feature, some countries and venues are banning them because of safety reasons. Some places in Singapore have forbidden them while others are considering doing the same. 

Here are some reasons why Singapore should ban selfie sticks.

Obstruction

The selfie stick craze has led to a lot of obstruction in different venues in Singapore. From the streets to public parks, many who want to capture every moment of their visit have obstructed many. You will find many standing at a public walkway or even traffic trying to capture group photos with this device. This can inconvenience other members of the public.

Weaponry Tool

Some people have also converted their selfie sticks into weapons and are using them as a defense tool, while others use them to attack other members of the public. We have heard of different people who have been hit and injured with this photography tool. The Singaporean government should ban its use to reduce the assault cases.

Accidents

Several accidents resulting from the use of selfie sticks have been reported. We have seen how this device can cause obstructions in various places including traffic. This can lead to accidents, especially when one is not paying attention. The selfie stick craze has seen some go to the extent of playing extreme games like climbing to the top of skyscrapers and taking photos of themselves including the angle of a specific city. Doing so exposes one to several risks. The Singaporean government should come in fast and ban selfie sticks to reduce the chances of accidents.



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Experience iFly Singapore at Sentosa

Friday, January 26


If you wanna try skydiving but still afraid of jumping out of the helicopter, it's time for you to visit iFly Singapore at Siloso Beach Walk, Sentosa and experience a thrill like no other at the world's largest themed wind tunnel for indoor skydiving. 

Anyone can fly


Whether you are 7 years old or 70, this state-of-the-art facility is safe and enjoyable even for first timers. The 16.5 feet wide and 56.5 feet high wind tunnel gives you an amazing view of the South China Sea and the Siloso Beach. 

Pre-flight requirements



  • Flyer must be 7 years and older
  • Weight must be 120 kg maximum if under 6 feet tall or 140 kg maximum if over 6 feet tall
  • Should not be pregnant
  • Should have no history of shoulder dislocation, back or neck injury
  • Should not be under the influence of alcohol or drugs

Flyers are required to arrive at the venue an hour prior to scheduled flight time. You must attend the professional training to ensure your safety during the flight. Bring a valid ID and/or your passport for verification.

Make sure you are wearing comfortable clothes and preferably sneakers / rubber shoes. You are not allowed to wear jewelries and accessories while inside the wind tunnel. 


A certified International Bodyflight Association instructor will accompany and guide you to ensure that you get the best experience at iFly Singapore.

Rates and Packages

Walk-in Rates:

The Challenge (2 skydives)    SGD119
The Adventure (4 skydives)   SGD199

Online Rates (2-day Advance booking):

The Challenge (2 skydives)    SGD109
The Adventure (4 skydives)   SGD189
(Normal time slot: Friday to Sunday; 10am - 8pm)

The Challenge (2 skydives)    SGD99
The Adventure (4 skydives)   SGD179
(Off-peak; Not valid on Public Holiday; Monday to Thursday; 12nn - 8pm)

The Challenge (2 skydives)    SGD89
The Adventure (4 skydives)   SGD169
(Super off-peak; Not valid on Public Holiday; Monday to Thursday 10am - 12nn; Monday to Sunday 8pm - 930pm)

Package includes complimentary skydiving gear rental.



My husband was awarded a certificate after his 4 skydives. You can also take your memories home with you by purchasing photos and videos. Even though I took photos and videos, we still bought a souvenir copy of the video.


Make your Singapore trip truly unforgettable! Book online at www.iflysingapore.com



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Singapore Tourist Pass Plus

Monday, January 8



Are you travelling to Singapore soon? During my first two visits, I was only using the single journey MRT pass. I stayed at the business district for 4 days on my first Singapore trip while on my second visit I stayed for 5 days in Sentosa. On my recent trip with the family, we stayed for 5 days at Harbour Ville Hotel which is 10 minutes away from Vivo City. We had to take the bus a lot and prior to the trip I computed that it will be economical for us if we have a Singapore Tourist Pass.

The Singapore Tourist Pass gives you unlimited travel on public buses, MRT and LRT for 1 day or 3 days depending on what you will avail.  I bought mine at the passenger service center in Changi Airport. 

They have now launched the Singapore Tourist Pass Plus which includes perks. For only SG$28 for a 1-day pass or SG$38 for a 3-day pass, you can also choose 4 of the 9 perks aside from the unlimited travel.

1. Laksa at Cravilla
2.Mee Siam at Cravilla
3.Kaya Toast Set at Cravilla
4.Curry Chicken at Cravilla
5.Chee Cheong Fun at Cravilla
6.Cha Soba at Hokkai Villa
7.Singapore Sling at D Happy Factory
8.Admission to Mint Musuem of Toys
9.Admission to Chinatown Heritage Centre

You do not have an excuse not to try the Singapore Sling!

Visit the website of Singapore Tourist Pass Plus for more information. Enjoy Singapre. I am definitely keep coming back.


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