SINGAPORE

Singapore boasts one of the most stable societies in Asia. Its multi-racial, multi-religious and multi-lingual groups are united in the common effort to keep Singapore a prosperous place. Modern Singapore is a city of concrete, glass, freeways and shopping centers. In the crowded streets of Chinatown, fortune tellers, calligraphers and temple worshipers still a part of everyday Singapore. It is one of the few remaining city-states in the world and the smallest country in Southeast Asia, but its small size encapsulates an economic powerhouse. Since its independence from England in 1963 and Malaysia in 1965, Singapore has become a financial nexus of South and Southeast Asia. Its unique blend of culture, art, cuisine, commerce and architecture will dazzle any visitor.

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FLUTES AT THE FORT

Flutes at the Fort is situated on the picturesque green slope at the Hill Street end of Fort Canning Park. Housed in a beautiful black and white bungalow which was built in 1908, it served as the old Fire Chiefs’ home. The Central Fire Station is clearly visible from the veranda and it isn’t hard to imagine how the Fire Chiefs of old stayed operationally ready all the time. Using fresh seasonal ingredients sourced from Australia, the cuisine at Flutes at the Fort is thoughtfully prepared to bring out the natural and distinctive flavors of the produce.