Monday, December 20, 2010

Twilight from Singapore Flyers


Enjoying twilight with the natural or urban landscape that stretched before it would be fun to briefly escape the daily routine. Moreover, if the scene is viewed from a height of 165 meters, would be a new sensation in felt. At least this is what Singapore has to offer Flyers, a new torist attraction of the state Singapore. Officially opened in 2008, where it became the largest observation wheel in the world of high equivalent to 42 high-level building. A gust of fear may be stopped ourselves to try out up to the Flyers. However, the fear was gone when we entered this mill. Because the mill is running very slow, stable spinning clockwise in a 360-degree rotation, and supported by a comfortable interior capsule. Just info, when opened in 2008, this mill had spun counter-clockwise, but now it rotates clockwise in accordance with feng shui elements harmonization considerations.

Singapore Flyers consists of 28 capsules each of which has a size of a bus and can accommodate 28 passengers with a bench in the middle of the capsule. Before entering the capsule, giving the officer gave us "Singapore Story Audio Guide", an audio device such as mobile phones that function Singapore's history and making the story into a modern country and the metropolis as well as feng shui affecting , building, design and architecture.

Capsule interior comfort is supported by the cool air from air conditioner and the glass-covered UV-blocking films. Visitors can freely move and walk around the capsule as they saw the panorama of the Marina Bay. Not just the view obtained, but also faintly visible neighboring countries, Malaysia and Indonesia. Capsule interior was so good. It is operator Singapore Flyers did not waste the opportunity. They can be transformed capsules as a complete meal and covered desert or cocktail of champagne. Of course, this becomes an attractive added value for tourists. After 30 minutes passed, the mill had stopped spinning, and we came out covered with a sense of satisfaction.

2 comments:

  1. Wow! The Singapore flyer is truly a sight to behold especially in that setting. I would hope that I would be able to make it as part of my itinerary if ever I would go on a Singapore tour.
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