Merry, merry Christmas from all of us here :') May this video warm your heart, regardless whether you're a football fan or not!
Wednesday, December 25, 2013
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Individual Assignment 2 - Christmas arrives at Orchard (and so does the crowd)
The annual light-up is now on - and hordes of locals and tourists alike have flocked to the streets to see it with their own eyes!
(watch in 720p for better visuals!)
Last weekend, the iconic streets of Orchard Road lit up in an elegant blue and white.
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| Winter Wonderland: Orchard Road brimming with blue and white Christmas lights. |
Whatever the colours,
the light-up is no less stunning than previous years. The blue and white
combination adds a touch of sophistication to the streets and likens the
atmosphere to a white Christmas – something one can only dream of here in sunny
Singapore.
The crowd on Sunday - unsurprisingly larger than on a normal day - was a mix of locals, curious
tourists and photographers honing their skills. Almost everyone along the
pavement was capturing their moments with a smartphone, DSLR camera, or even an iPad.
The lighted streets are a playground for photographers. "Every year, the decorations are different, and every year, we get different kinds of shots," said freelance photographer Arthur Wong, 45. "It's like documenting the how Orchard Road has changed."
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| Photoception! A tourist poses with a festive sculpture outside Wheelock Place |
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| Feeling blue? The exterior of and steps outside Wisma Atria were adorned in similar colours too. |
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| Watt a tree! Iconic LED light Christmas tree outside ION Orchard |
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| Tree of Luxury: Iconic Christmas tree inside Ngee Ann City - decorated in Tiffany & Co. style this year. |
Retailers are also cashing in on the festive season, launching seasonal sales and new products. Several makeshift stalls and pushcarts hawking Christmas wares have also sprouted in town.
Some locals even make it a habit to visit Orchard Road to view the lights every year. Housewife Kelly Lim, 43, was strolling along the streets with her son on Sunday. "My son saw pictures of the light-up on the papers and he wanted to see them for himself," she explained in Mandarin, "We come here every year to soak in the festive atmosphere."
The Light-Up Period is from Saturday 23 November 2013 – Sunday 5 January 2014 and will take place at the following times of the day:
- 6.30pm to 6am on Christmas Eve and both New Year’s Eves;
- 6.30pm to 2am on Fridays and Saturdays;
- 6.30pm to 12 midnight on Mondays to Thursdays and on Sundays.
Indeed, the Christmas atmosphere is nowhere as lovely anywhere else on the island. Aside from the lights, other prominent scenes include various groups of choirs carolling, their harmonious voices filling the December air. Dance enthusiasts were also grooving to festive tunes on Sunday as Santas and Santarinas made appearances from time to time.
"Christmas at Orchard Road has a very nice atmosphere. I love it," added Arthur.
Naughty or nice? A model posing as Santarina for a shoot on the steps of Wisma Atria
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- 6.30pm to 6am on Christmas Eve and both New Year’s Eves;
- 6.30pm to 2am on Fridays and Saturdays;
- 6.30pm to 12 midnight on Mondays to Thursdays and on Sundays.
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Week 4 tutorial
(Allegedly) Haunted places in Temasek Polytechnic
Regardless of whether you believe in the supernatural or not, every institution has it own set of urban legends and supposedly-haunted corners - and TP is no exception.
Most students would agree that the School of Design is the 'dirtiest', with its dark, gloomy corridors and cramped work quarters. Here's what a pair of students from the Diploma in Moving Images have to say.
The mentioned 'dark curtain wall' on level six looks like this. It certainly does feel a little uneasy passing through this corridor.

Everyone knows the School of Design's 'horrors', but what about the rest of the school?
Tucked away in an unsuspecting corner on the fourth level of the School of Business is this locked and sealed room - BS26-4-18.
Apparently, it used to be a classroom which was perpetually locked, the glass window on its door blocked out with a piece of paper. The only way to find out what's inside? Peek through the couple of tiny holes on the paper if you're daring enough.

"It is obvious because the words on the door look different from the other classrooms," explains Zarinar Lim, 19, a senior from the diploma in Leisure and Resort Management, "they probably edited it recently to avoid suspicion."
And true enough, the font looks distinctly different and the words appear to be carved not long ago.

Could this innocent-looking amphitheatre really be haunted by a 'candy-wrapper' spirit? We'll never know.
Regardless of whether you believe in the supernatural or not, every institution has it own set of urban legends and supposedly-haunted corners - and TP is no exception.
Most students would agree that the School of Design is the 'dirtiest', with its dark, gloomy corridors and cramped work quarters. Here's what a pair of students from the Diploma in Moving Images have to say.

Everyone knows the School of Design's 'horrors', but what about the rest of the school?
Tucked away in an unsuspecting corner on the fourth level of the School of Business is this locked and sealed room - BS26-4-18.
Apparently, it used to be a classroom which was perpetually locked, the glass window on its door blocked out with a piece of paper. The only way to find out what's inside? Peek through the couple of tiny holes on the paper if you're daring enough.

"It is obvious because the words on the door look different from the other classrooms," explains Zarinar Lim, 19, a senior from the diploma in Leisure and Resort Management, "they probably edited it recently to avoid suspicion."
And true enough, the font looks distinctly different and the words appear to be carved not long ago.

What other spooky stories does Zarinar have to tell? Watch:
Thursday, November 7, 2013
E-learning assignment
| Philippines braces for strongest typhoon this year |
| Typhoon Haiyan is pictured in this NOAA satellite handout image taken on Nov 6, 2013 at 23:13 UTC (07:13 Singapore time). PHOTO: REUTERS |
Detroit shooting
| A small crowd gathers near the scene of a multiple shooting near Al's Place Barber Shop in Detroit on Nov 6, 2013. Detroit police say the shooting incident left at least two people dead. PHOTO: AP |
A new dinosaur species discovered
| A new species of tyrannosaur unearthed in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in southern Utah is revealed at the Utah Museum of Natural History Museum in Salt Lake City, on Nov 6, 2013. PHOTO: AP |
VIDEO: Dramatic collision between SUV and sedan
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Football fans paint TNP's EPL mania red
| Arsenal fans (centre) celebrate the Gunners' win against Liverpool on Sunday morning at The New Paper's EPL mania event, held at The Wine Bar at St. James Power Station. |
They had turned up for the EPL mania event organised by The New Paper.
It was evident which side garnered more support in the bar
that night as majority of the viewers turned up in the Gunners’ red jerseys.
And they were not disappointed as their team went on to score two beautiful goals, trumping Liverpool 2-0.
And they were not disappointed as their team went on to score two beautiful goals, trumping Liverpool 2-0.
Never mind that the match took place at 1:30 am in the morning - the fans' enthusiasm was not marred and the bar echoed of 'oohs' and 'ahhs' throughout the night.
The match result was not the only thing worth celebrating. The audience also came to life when prizes for predicting the first goal, half-time and full-time scores, sponsored by L'Oreal Men, were given out.
Student Josiah Ang, 19, was all smiles as he received a cash prize of $190 for correctly predicting the first goal of the game, which was scored at the 19th minute.
As a neutral party he was not pinning hopes on either team, but he predicted the Gunners to triumph and they did. "I just felt Liverpool deserved at least a consolation goal," he said. "They were playing well in the second half."
Undergraduate Nicholas Ong, 24, who was at the event for the first time with his friends, did not think so.
"Arsenal have been in superb form this season, and they were excellent today. Liverpool, on the other hand, were lacklustre and they were flustered after Arsenal scored."
He also added that he would want to attend another EPL mania event. "The atmosphere is great here and the food is good too."

The football fans were treated to a free flow buffet and two free drinks at the venue. They also each received a TNP goodie bag, which included gifts from the sponsors and finger food.
Amidst the predominantly male crowd, retail consultant Anna Chong, 28, stood out. Clad in the Reds' black away kit, she was also one of the few left disappointed by the match result. "Arsenal were the better team today though," she admitted.
"If only there were more Liverpool fans, the event would be more enjoyable!"
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