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Fascinating book Abandoned World War II reveals the remnants of conflict around the globe


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Soviet tanks in Slovakian fields, fighter aircraft resting in tropical waters, a French submarine pen impervious to the biggest of bombs and intimidating guns standing sentry over rugged coastlines.
World War II ended more than 75 years ago but, as an intriguing new book reveals, the remnants of the six-year conflict can be found all over the world, from Hawaii to the English coast and from the Red Sea to Iceland.
Illustrated with more than 150 unique photographs, Abandoned World War II Aircraft, Tanks and Warships (Amber Books Ltd) by Chris McNab 'allows the history buff and general reader to explore the detritus of this great, destructive conflict in every part of the world'.

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Singapore's red light district, war bunkers: Alternative tours of the city


May 03, 2021
A handout photo. Exploring the Marsiling Bunkers.
South China Morning Post
Will it or won’t it open in May? The Hong Kong-Singapore travel bubble has long been discussed – and last November was just hours from being opened, before Covid-19 snatched it away – and there’s no harm in hoping that, this time, it will inflate.
To whet your appetite for what’s likely to be Hong Kong’s first getaway, here’s a rundown of the best the Lion City has to offer in unusual guided tours.
1. Exploring the Abandoned World War II Marsiling Bunkers
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Travel bubble: explore Singapore's red light district, war bunkers and heritage hotspots on alternative tours of the city


Travel bubble: explore Singapore’s red light district, war bunkers and heritage hotspots on alternative tours of the city
Exploring the Marsiling Bunkers. Photo: Handout
Will it or won't it open in May? The Hong Kong-Singapore travel bubble has long been discussed - and last November was just hours from being opened, before Covid-19 snatched it away - and there's no harm in hoping that, this time, it will inflate.
To whet your appetite for what's likely to be Hong Kong's first getaway, here's a rundown of the best the Lion City has to offer in unusual guided tours.
Exploring the Abandoned World War II Marsiling Bunkers

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What's on this January 2021 in Singapore


January 01, 2021
Facebook/Singapore Art Museum
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Hosted by the Singapore International Photography Festival (SIPF), Dear Japanese is a photo-documentary centred on Miyuki Okuyama’s research into the descendants of Indo-European women and Japanese men, who are presently residing in the Netherlands.
Whether born from unions that were consensual or against these women’s wills following the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies in 1942, the identities of these children’s parentage were often kept secret for prolonged periods of time.
Regardless, this group of individuals has faced a cascade of persecution and stigmatisation; be it in the early days of post-colonial Indonesia, or following their “repatriation” to the Netherlands – a land to which they had never been.

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What's on this weekend in Singapore: Jan 1 - 3, 2021


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Ringing in the New Year with a Clink
A bountiful spread befitting of the most discerning gourmands – Group Executive Sous Chef Felix Chong curates a lavish NYE dinner featuring a repertoire of gastronomic indulgences.
On the table, MONTI‘s luxuriant 6-course menu is instilled with the brilliant flavours of Tuscan-Italian cuisine. Take your pick, for a depth of flavours await each dish.
Taking centre stage in the menu are exquisite dishes from the likes of Grilled Gilmar Octopus, laced with a generous portion of Kaluga Queen Caviar for an intensely rich mouthfeel; as well as an artisanal cut of Charcoal Grilled Austige Wagyu Petite Tender, paired alongside a medley of Heirloom Corns, Broccolini, Potato & Apple, Aged Balsamic Vinegar, drizzled with aromatic Truffle Sauce.

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What's on this weekend in Singapore: Dec 25 - 27, 2020


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Close out 2020 with the finest festive feasts this Christmas and New Years’ Eve at Grand Hyatt Singapore’s five restaurants.
And they are pulling out all the stops for the 2020 festive season, crafting their festive menus with sustainable ingredients to surprise your palates come during Christmas dinners.
How? Think traditional festive dishes, with a twist. Introducing a spread of Christmas and New Years’ Eve lunch and dinner feasts of 2020! Click here for more details on reservations.
Grand Hyatt's Christmas Feasts
Dec 24 & 25, 2020
3. Murder At Mandai Camp: The Case Reopens In December
Put on your investigator’s cap once again as Sight Lines Entertainment presents Murder at Mandai Camp: The Case Reopens , the sequel to Mandai Camp: A Supernatural Murder Mystery that ran three days in June 2020.

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