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Saturday, November 27, 2010

SITEX IT fair.

HI!! YES IT IS US AGAIN! ANYWAY...

Looking for a camera, printer, a notebook or any other electronic gadget at a AWESOME price? 

Then the SITEX IT fair at Singapore is a must visit for all gadget and technology lovers!


The SITEX IT fair is one of the most anticipated fair 2010, for technology lovers, where they can get electronic gadgets for prices way lower than usual and more FREE GIFTS(with purchase)than usual!

The date is
25 November - 28 November 2010
Singapore Expo Convention and Exhibition Centre
Halls 4, 5 ,6
11am to 9pm

How to get there?

Singapore Expo has its own MRT train station which is CG1

*please take a look at the right column if you are looking for the train line map

Or

By bus where there are 3 bus stops from which you can alight to get to Singapore Expo:


1) Beside Carpark G on Upper Changi Road East
Bus route numbers 12, 24 and 38

2) Outside Hall 1 on Upper Changi Road East
Bus route numbers 12, 24 and 38

3) Beside Carpark J on Xilin Avenue
Bus number 35

   
I have also included a floor map of the whole event for everybody convenience in case someone get lost in the event itself. And no kidding, only when one is here at the fair, will one know how crowed and populated it will be overtime!


Please do visit http://bootstrike.com/itfairsg/ to download the map at a better resolution (if you want to) and for more detailed information about this IT fair.

So, for this week's post, i, myself went to this particular IT fair and i saw some really GREAT bargains that should not be missed!

There are many acknowledged brands like HP(Hewlett
Packard), Canon, Apple, Samsung, Sony, Toshiba and many more!

HP booth is one of those near the entrance/exit doors.

Samsung promoters working hard to generate sales. (:


Sony's outlet.

Canon's (look at the amount of people!)

And even COURTS is taking part!

Not only are there MANY laptops/desktop computers, there are cameras, mp3, ear/headphones and even phone casings as well!

I find these casings most worth it! They are selling for 3 for $12 in the IT fair, but at other places, they are sold 1 for $10!! Its a great bargain!


And here's a picture to prove that business is really competitive there..
 I collected this much when i was only one quarter through the fair! which include brands like...


Fujitsu

Fujifilm

Toshiba


Sony

Acer

Olympus

A store that sells mainly different kings and type of thumb drives and hard disks.


Apple store.

Many brochures were given to me with the prices listed on it. But..... it is NOT the net price! Which means that you still can bargain till a much much lower price to your own satisfaction!

For example: The "ASK FOR SPECIAL PRICE" was hand written by the promoter for apple products and he told me they prices are still negotiable.


For example, like this particular Fujifilm camera s2800 that i set my eyes on, its $499, but being a Singaporean, i couldn't let my bargaining techniques go to waste so after some time and bargaining with the promoter, i manage to get it for only $440!

With SEVEN free gifts including a camera casing, cleaning kit, 16GB memory card, card reader, screen protector, rechargable batteries and a tripod stand! I don't think i have ever been so happy with shopping before. (:

And there is me who is already playing with my new gadget at dinner on the same day! (Just look at my opened camera box on the left!)


So, if you are a tech savvy person and is very interested in this not-to-missed event,do plan your trip to Singapore when we are having our IT fair!!!

To those who couldn't make it this time, there is always next time as IT fair happens once every 3 or 4 months in a year! The next date would be 10 to 13 march 2011. So, by then do plan a trip to Singapore around that timing for a holiday get away!  

Till the next post
adios~

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Anime Festival Singapore

HELLO everyone! It was a wonderful saturday event at suntec city and convention centre because of the ANIME FESTIVAL ASIA EVENT! In case you have no idea what it is all about let me introduce you to the world of MANGA( japanese comics) and coslay.

Cosplay originally known as Costume Play, represents a person dressing up as the character in an anime/manga and impersonating as that character. One of the events that takes place in Singapore is none other than the Anime Festival Singapore ( AFA for short ), it started in 2008 and since then it has become a yearly event!


Other than cosplaying, AFA also has Japanese artist coming to Singapore to perform and therefore, not only you can to see people dressing up as anime characters, you can alsosee Japanese bands and artist performing and those bands and artist might also be your favorites. 





The above pictures are pictures of cosplayers, see how enthusiastic they are dressing up as anime characters.

And PRESENTING!!


                        




Now you have seen what is Anime Festival Asia, its time to know where it's held and how to get there. You are also required to purchase tickets if you are entering the convention.

GETTING THERE:

Destination : Suntec City Convention Centre

You can alight at the CITY HALL NS25/EW13 and walk there
*please take a look at the right column if you are looking for the train line map

Date :13 - 14 November ( Dates are subjected to changed )
Timing : 9AM - 9PM ( Timing subjected to changed )
Ticket Prices :$8 Per day ( Event access only )
                                      $15 Per day ( Event and Stage access )
                         $10 Per day ( Upgrade access )

*more information on tickets please click here!!
                                


Once you reached Suntec City, you will see this overwhelming response!!!


Means you are at the right place and at the right time.

Other than the Anime Festival Singapore, Suntec City is also a good place to relax and shop. there are also other nearby malls for you to walk and shop too!
Come and experience this interesting sub-culture in Singapore
 Hope to see you there next year!

*For more informations on Anime Festival Asia, please go to http://www.animefestival.asia/index.html

There is an upcoming event similar to this as well and you might want to go there and bask yourself in all the excitement! IT IS THE SINGPORE TOY, GAMES & COMIC CONVENTION(STGCC)
 It is from the 10th-12th December 2010 
At Suntec Singapore Hall 401-402!

*For more information on STGCC, please go to http://www.singaporetgcc.com/    

Till the next post
adios~




Sunday, November 14, 2010

Deepavali

Deepavali, popularly known as the "festival of lights", is an important five-day festival in Hinduism, Jainism & Sikhism , occurring between mid-October and mid-November. For Hindus, this festival is the most important festival of the year & is celebrated in families by performing traditional activities together in their homes. Deepavali is an official holiday in India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Myammar, Mauritius, Guyana, Trinidad & Tobago, Suriname, Malaysia and Fiji.


Deepavali involves the lighting of small clay lamps filled with oil to signify the triumph of good over evil. During this festival, all the celebrants wear new clothes & share sweets & snacks with family members & friends. 

By lighting the oil lamps, we are also thanking the gods for the happiness, knowledge, peace & wealth that we have received.

Preparation for Deepavali usually starts at least two to three weeks before the festival. Disposal of old furniture, bringing in of newly purchased items for the home, buying of new clothes & baking of cookies are all part of the preparations.


Cornflakes cookie; loved by many.



        
Pineapple tart, also known as Kueh tart.
 



Most of the decorative items that will be used to add 'brightness' to the home, such as greeting cards, colourful lights, fire crackers, lamps & rice powder to make kolams, are usually purchased from Little India, Singapore, also known as "Tekka Market" to many. During the festive season of Deepavali, Little India is lighted up with colourful lights & beautiful structures & mannequins dressed in Saris. 

Little India, Singapore (Tekka Market) 
145 Syed Alwi Road, Little India, Singapore
To get there by mrt: alight at North-east line-NE7


Speaking of Kolam, it is usually drawn on the morning of Deepavali, outside the house of the celebrants. In the oldern days, it was only drawn using white flour(mixed with water). These days, coloured rice is used as well. This enhances the beauty of the kolam, as it adds colour & boost to the eyes. 


 Coloured rice, usually used in bright colours.




Pic 1: Drawing the outline of the desired shape of kolam.  

 Pic 2: Adding coloured rice to fill in the empty spaces.




there you go, with just 30mins of fun & laughter with another loved one, a beautiful creation is made.

Knowing Indians, we love food that has rich taste. & an example of such a food is definitely, spicy food. Spices and aromatics are the very heart of Indian cooking. They have been used since ancient times. They were mentioned in the ancient Hindu scriptures called the Vedas, ancient Egyptian papyruses and the Old Testament. 


The basic food during the festival of lights, are : Firstly, briyani rice. Briyani is made using basmati rice, mixing with the various spices of indian culture. Also, during a Deepavali opehouse, another must not miss is the mutton mix. The chicken sambal, achar, papadam are few of the basic food you can see in one's home during the festival.

Deepavali lasts for a long period of time, usually up to a month. During the month of Deepavali, relatives & friends invite each other to one another's house, to spend time & catch up with each other. Indians believe that by giving food to others, the gratefulness will help us once we have passed on. 


since it is the festival of lights, what's a festival, without its lights! After dinner, the youngsters gather & have fun playing with fire crackers. 



 After all the firecrackers have been used up, we get back into the house, sit around the elders & chit chat. Catching up with the family & friends can be a better feeling that you can imagine. Snapping pictures of memories, listening to music & muching on the baked cookies, deepavali is a festival that also bonds the people in your life together with each other.

Do remember to visit Little India, during the Deepavali period & grab the must-not-miss sales on almost every single thing!

For more info on Little India, Singapore, please visit http://wikitravel.org/en/Singapore/Little_India







Sunday, November 7, 2010

HAPPY DEEPAVALI!

Since Deepavali's the festival being celebrated now, HAPPY DEEPAVALI ALL!