Colours, Sights & Patterns At Kampong Glam

In the 19th century, Kampong Glam was essentially an ethnic district with a strong Malay-Arab influence. It was a place where locals patronized for their Arab-Muslim traditional foodstuff and merchandise...

Immersive 4K HDR Viewing Experience With Sony Projectors

Sony’s latest innovative laser light source projector is High Dynamic Range (HDR) compatible with native 4K resolution, creating an amazling clear lifelike experience, as if you are there yourself…

Back 30 Years To Upper Serangoon Shopping Centre

Iconic along this stretch of road is the rectangular block of a nondescript beige-tiled building. The facade of this building is blocked by an overhead bridge. And this is the front entrance to a shopping centre - the Upper Serangoon Shopping Centre… (USSC).

Monti - Singapore's Longest Brunch Every Sunday

Enjoy brunch by the bay concept, complete with stunning views of the Marina Bay and its surroundings, and a fabulous menu and music programme to match at Monti…

Where Freemasons Convene

In 1886, the Masonic Club was established to support Singapore freemasonry. Guess who was the first Freemason in modern Singapore?

Fury (2014) - The Technicality Of Tanks & The Normalcy Of Breakfast



F U R Y is a no holds barred depiction of World War II at its brutal reality - mangled bodies, bullets zipping into someone's eye socket, cleaning up the blood in your vehicle after your comrade gets killed by a round with half his face splattered on the wall, a tank rolling over a body half-buried in the mud and snow.


F U R Y is also a depiction into the humanity of war. In a time where men kill men, where you were an outcast if you didn't kill Germans, there was also time to slow down and lead a normal lifestyle between onslaughts.


A face is spotted in a German apartment block. Instead of being a sniper, it was a lady looking out on the intrusion of the American tanks. Instead of a hidden German soldier, her young female cousin was the one hiding under the bed. Instead of having designs on the women, all Don "Wardaddy" Collier wanted was a basin of hot water to have a proper shave. Instead of taking a gun out of his bag, all that came out was a well-packed box of eggs to be cooked for breakfast. (Do you have any idea how rare that is in a war?)


Following the success of the assembly line technique of mass production popularized by Henry Ford (Remember his quote - "You can have any colour as long as it's black"?), the Americans developed the Sherman Tank. Overwhelming adversaries through greater numbers was a viable strategy for technology competition, and was used successfully by the United States in World War II. Shermans were well-designed for mass production and engineered with a rugged reliability that allowed them to keep rolling and fighting far longer than their German counterparts without breaking down. 


Yet, despite the Sherman's mobility and maneuverability, the Sherman's smaller cannons often failed to penetrate Panzer and Tiger tank armours. Sherman tank crews often had to outmove the Panzers and Tigers to destroy them. And the larger numbers with a more vulnerable armour often resulted in a higher casualty rate for Sherman tank crews.


Merlion Wayfarer enjoyed the fast, intensive action in the film. The pace was not gripping, yet the actions of every single member of the cast showed a humanity that is not often portrayed in other glorified war movies. Yes, there is still the cowboy and cavalry portrayal here, but it was a more humanistic depiction, with an angle from both the American and the German perspectives, and where most of the main cast perish in their heroic efforts...


"Ideals are peaceful. History is violent."


Ronald McDonald House Charities - Celebrating 40 Years Of Helping Children


Over these few weeks, McDonald's Singapore is holding a series of fundraising activities in support of the Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC), to help continue to bring love to sick and hospitalized children. The series of activities are held in conjunction with a global movement by McDonald's restaurants around thew world to celebrate the Charity's 40 years of helping children.

Since its inception in 1989, RMHC has helped over 900 needy and sick children with their medical, surgical and rehabilitative treatment costs. Since January 2013, it has also provided a "home away from home" at no charge for families to be able to stay close to their hospitalized children at the National University Hospital (NUH).

Supporting RHMC In Singapore

Purchase A Pair Of Stripes

From 15-28 October, make a donation to RHMC with $10, $20 or $50 by purchasing a pair of red and white striped socks via Groupon. In appreciation of ea ch purhcase, McDonald's has included a free Strawberrry Sundae treat redeemable at any McDonald's restaurant in Singapore.

Up The Awareness Via Instagram

Dress in red and white stripes, don on the socks, or create your own red-and-white themed images and share them on Instragram with #forRMHC and #RMHCSG tags.


McHappy Day On 16 November 2014

On McDonald's annual McHappy Day, 600 volunteers will be participating in the McHappy Day Walk & Sale across Singapore, selling the signature red and white striped socks. Families with young children can join in the fun at the #forRMHC Party at Tampines Mall from 1300-1700 hours. Everyone can join in the fun by participating at booths that offer balloon sculpting, face painting, and games. Ronald McDonald will also make an appearance for photo-taking with the children.


Ben & Jerry's - ChunkFest 2014 - Attending Sundae School On A Saturday

The Meadow, Gardens by the Bay
South, Singapore
04 October 2014

Merlion Wayfarer joined 10,000 fans who thronged the festival grounds at The Meadow, Gardens by the Bay, as Ben & Jerry’s held the seventh annual ChunkFest.


Visitors were treated to more than 20 flavours of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream, including the new Core line with "That’s My Jam" and "Hazed & Confused". 


"Sundae School" was held for the first time as part of the global business competition, Join Our Core. The line-up of social innovation heroes included Bjorn Low (Edible Gardens), Kenneth Foo (The Yellow Ribbon Project), Jay Che (Circus in Motion), Prasoon Kumar (Billionbricks), Richardo Chua (Adrenalin) and Terence Quek (Project Happy Feet) who is also one of the local judges for Join Our Core competition.


Seven local core change makers (Bliss Restaurant, Bettr Barista, Edible Garden City, Emmaus Training Center, Project Happy Feet, Saught & Yellow Ribbon) also got together to form Ben & Jerry’s first ever Social Enterprise Marketplace, offering specialty coffees, manicures, fun activities and charming merchandise, amongst others, that visitors could purchase and support for a good cause.

Descriptions were included by each tent to describe what each social enterprise hopes to achieve...

And no, contrary to popular expectations, buying from a social enterprise does not mean
that you pay an excessive premium for the products...

Ben & Jerry's history over the years - From its humble beginnings in the Vermont gas station in 1978 to the formation of the Ben & Jerry's Foundation in 1985...

Instead of money, you can show your support for Ben & Jerry's Fair Trade movement 
by purchasing FairCoins to support the social enterprises...

Fairtrade is a global movement to make sure small farmers in developing countries can compete and thrive in the global economy. When you buy Fairtrade certified products, the farmers who grew the Fairtrade ingredients received a fair price for their harvest. In return, Fairtrade farmers agree to use environmentally sound farming practices, implement fair working standards, and invest in their communities. 


Thank you, Ben & Jerry's!




U Picnic - Razzle Dazzles The Whole Family

West Coast Park
West, Singapore
04 October 2014

After the success of the U Picnic event last year, NTUC’s largest family picnic event returns with a whimsical theme that promises "Razzle Dazzle" for the whole family!

The crowd of families were easily in the thousands...

However, despite the long queues, the Registration was surprisingly orderly and fast. This could be attributed to good planning and the numerous numbers of security personnel onsite...
 

A ticket for the family to participate in the multiple onsite activities...
 

Amazing performances and an array of enchanting activities to thrill and entertain the whole family...

An enchanting fairy charms the little ones with kid-sized bubbles created with a single strand of rope...

The generous food basket thoughtfully laden with a floor mat and lots of edible and delicious picnic goodies - all for the price of just $20...

Thank you, U Family!

Trick Eye Museum Singapore - Be A Part Of The Picture

Trick Eye Museum
Resorts World Sentosa
South, Singapore
October 2014

Trick Eye Museum Singapore opened its doors at Resorts World Sentosa’s Waterfront recently. Merlion Wayfarer was honoured to visit its first overseas venture in Singapore.

The banners and posters enable easy location of the entrance...

The fun easy-to-climb exhibits at the entrance...

Trick Eye Museum Korea first opened in December 2010 in Hongdae, the centre of Seoul's nouveau art hub. Featuring 3D art, its location in the hub of popular cultural events attracted a stream of young art lovers. All works in Trick Eye museum create illusions which allow the guests to perceive a three-dimensional object or scene. 


Perennial favourite - angel on a bicycle...

Featuring a good collection of 2D & 3D art and sculptures, the works are specially designed for photo opportunities. Consequently, these radical forms of art which require the active participation of the viewers became a draw for tourists. Trick Eye has seen grown to be one of the best must-visit attractions for tourists visiting Korea.

Pose among realistic paintings with 3D figurines...

The Singapore museum features about 100 paintings and optical illusion installations with more than 50 artworks were created specially and adapted for the Singapore. This includes original pieces such as Merlion Boat and Horse Racing.

The exhibits are easier to pose with - even for toddlers...

Operating from 1000-2100 hours daily, visitors to the museum will journey  through six themed zones, titled World of Masterpieces, Safari Kingdom, Stars of Circus, Dreams of  Fairytale, Love in Winter, and Adventure Discovery.

Posing with the mammoth which requires you to tilt the camera...

Besides original artworks, the museum will also be home to popular art pieces replicated from the South Korean gallery, including Angel’s Wings, Moon over the Sky and Human Cannonball.

Promotion by Pokka...

To complement the opening of Trick Eye Museum Singapore, more Korean-themed F&B and retail concepts will also open at the Resort’s Waterfront, creating a Korean cluster. Opening in the third quarter of 2014, Insadong Korea Town will feature a Korean market-place concept offering a variety of authentic Korean F&B specialties, street food, as well as hand-made Korean trinkets, cosmetics and accessories.

Optical illusions to wow the whole family...
 
One-day admission tickets to Trick Eye Museum Singaporeat Resorts World Sentosa are priced at S$25 for adults and S$20 for children/seniors. Multi-attraction packages are also available. Guests can purchase tickets and packages onsite or online at www.trickeye.com/singapore or www.rwsentosa.com.




Thank you, Trick Eye Museum Singapore!