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Thursday, August 30, 2007

 

Clarke Quay - A Romantic Riverbank District

The sound of jazz musician Norah Jones that played through cd sounded so soft coming from a restaurant near the riverbank at Clarke Quay district Singapore. Dont know why and come away with me reminds us to film played by Jennifer Lopez called Maid in Manhattan, the story is about hotel worker who fall in love with senator candidate. The jazz music that played by restaurants at the Clarke Quay district seems want to give us imprecision that the district was a romantic place for those who had dinner along the riverbank.

Clarke Quay district nowadays has become neither an alternative purpose of tourists from overseas nor the Singapore peoples to have dinner or just hang out with their friends. At least 14 restaurants with international level are ready to fulfill your desire for yummy foods. From The Forbidden City restaurant, Peony Jade, Coriander Leaf, Quayside Seafood, Fish Tales restaurant with the seafood dish and asian webcam cookery, And Tapas Tree restaurant with Spanish flavour also Renn Thai restaurant with Thailand cookery and Via Veneto restaurant with their Italian cookery.

After having your dinner at those restaurants above, you could go to nightclub or a bar near the restaurants site. Almost every night the night club and bar at Clarke Quay full with visitors. If before Orchard road that the central activity in Singapore, nowadays have been relocating to Clarke Quay. Nowadays Clarke Quay is the places for Yuppie people to hang out, and even is one of the favourite places to visit for tourists after Clarke Quay corrected and spend almost 15 million Singapore dollars. After the Singapore government committed to clean the river and finished at year 1987, the riverbank in Singapore now could be use optimally.

But of course Clarke Quay district is not only spoiling your stomach, because in this district you could enjoying boat tour which explores Singapore Rivers, open from morning until midnight. You could also how they made Royal selangor goods in this Clarke Quay district. If you one of the people who loves adrenalin rush in your blood, why dont you try G-Max which could throw you in the air for about 200km/hour and 60 meters long.

Singapore Tourism Board (STB), in year 2015 planning the riverbank area would-be open for 24 hours, starting from Clarke Quay, Boat Quay, Empress Place, Robertson Quay until Zouk. Seems that the plan show up after showbiz world and entertainment in Singapore continue to grow.

Andry Peace is a college student that love to travel a cross the world to see beautiful places and now his having a blog http://internationalhotelonline.com that most of the content is about travel directions.

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