Year 2011

HSBC Women's Champions 2011

Sunday, 27th February 2011

The HSBC Women's Champions is a golf tournament for professional female golfers that is part of the LPGA Tour. HSBC Women's Champions was played for the first time in 2008 at the Tanah Merah Country Club in Singapore. The Winner for the 2011 game was Karrie Webb of Australia. She took home USD210,000 of prize money.


Singapore Flyer Food Trail Opened

Friday, 25th February 2011

Singapore's first and only 1960s-themed food street was officially opened at Singapore Flyer. The 16,000 square feet dining haven at the Singapore Flyer boasts a strong mix of heritage hawkers who represent the original and most famous hawker foods in Singapore. The Singapore Food Trail at Singapore Flyer features 17 heritage hawkers and many of them have been in the business for 30 to over 50 years.


Dr Susan Lim In Court To Answer Charges

Thursday, 24th February 2011

Dr. Susan Lim of Susan Lim Surgery, located in Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre, was accused of overcharging her patient (the late Pengiran Anak Hajah Damit) with a medical bill of $24million. Her patient, a woman member of Brunei's royal family, for treatment by other doctors where she allegedly inflated a third party specialist's bill by 520 times. The bill was presented to Brunei High Commission.


Battlestar Galactica Reopened

Monday, 21st February 2011

The world's tallest duelling roller-coaster the Battlestar Galactica re-opened after eleven months of being grounded. The Battlestar Galactica ride is the star attraction of Universal Studios Singapore. The fault of Battlestar Galactica was attributed to fatigue cracks detected in a welded component of the seat's support structure, the part which attaches the coaster's seat to its frame. All welded components for the seats have since been replaced with a new part.


Joo Chiat Heritage Town

Sunday, 20th February 2011

The National Heritage Board (NHB) has named Joo Chiat as Singapore's first Heritage Town. According to Singapore's Information, Communication and the Arts Minister Lui Tuck Yew it is to develop heritage content to encourage and promote more active participation and co-ownership of our shared heritage. Joo Chiat was awarded our Heritage Town for 2011 because of the quantity and the diversity of heritage activities that they're proposing as well as the extent of community involvement from grassroots organisations to associations such as the Peranakan Association and the Eurasian Association.


MBS ArtScience Museum Opened

Saturday, 19th February 2011

An iconic the lotus-flower-inspired structure, ArtScience Museum at Marina Bay Sands Integrated Resort, opened. The structure designed by architect Moshe Safdie, made up of "10 fingers", is also touted as the "Welcoming Hand of Singapore" which opens up to the skies. Because of the geometry, every room is unique, every room has a slightly different shape. The building makes use of natural light that flows into the galleries. Rainwater is channelled from the roof and down through the centre of the four-storey structure.


Radio And TV License Fees Abolished

Friday, 18th February 2011

With effect from 1st January 2011 there will no longer need to pay radio and television licence fees and those who have paid the fees will get a refund from the Government. Finance Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam said in Parliament "The ownership of TVs is no longer limited to the middle and higher income groups. Today, most households including 99 per cent of lower-income households own TVs. Second, with increasing media convergence, Singaporeans can now receive broadcast content over the internet and mobile devices which do nor attract licence fees. ... the licence fees are losing their relevance"


Grand Opening Of Marina Bay Sands Integrated Resort

Thursday, 17th February 2011

The Marina Bay Sands (MBS) was declared fully opened by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong. The MBS Integrated Resort (IR) had its soft launch April 2010. Revellers at the Bayfront Promenade and Event Plaza was treated to a water and light show which premiered at 8:08pm on 17 February 2011.


Eric Clapton In Singapore

Monday, 14th February 2011

British guitar icon Eric Clapton sang to more than 9000 of his fans at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. During the concert, Eric hardly spoke except to thank the seated crowd, comprising a number of expatriates and VIP. One of the VIP spotted was North Korean leader Kim Jong-il’s second eldest son Kim Jong-chul, 31. This is second time that young Kim has been photographed at a Clapton concert following a previous sighting in Germany in 2006.


Robert Mugabe In Singapore Again

Sunday, 13th February 2011

President of Zimbabwe, Mr. Robert Mugabe, arrived in Singapore from Harare for medical treatment. Mugabe was in Singapore for a post-operative check after an operation on one of his eyes. Mugabe's health remains a closely guarded secret. The president is reportedly suffering health setbacks in his recovery after what had been initially billed as a minor medical procedure in Singapore last month. Mugabe was set to return to Zimbabwe on February 20, the day before his 87th birthday.


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