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S'pore is top Asian pick for China tourists

SINGAPORE - Singapore has emerged as the holiday destination in Asia that tourists from China most want to visit in the next 12 months, edging out Hong Kong and Taiwan, according to a survey report released yesterday.

This could be due to Singapore's reputation as a safe country, as 43 per cent of respondents in the study by travel-booking site Hotels.com cited safety as the most important factor influencing their destination choice.

Other factors are the availability of historical and heritage sites (39 per cent) and whether the destination is "value-for-money" (30 per cent), said the report, titled The Chinese International Travel Monitor.

The report surveyed more than 3,000 Chinese travellers and more than 1,500 hoteliers around the world.

Worldwide, Singapore is the sixth destination that Chinese tourists want to visit the most in the next 12 months. The top five countries are Australia, France, New Zealand, the United States and Switzerland.

Singapore's popularity among Chinese travellers has not changed much from last year, when actual bookings on Hotels.com placed the country as the fifth most-popular destination, the report said.

China has become an increasingly important source market for tourism industries around the world, with Chinese tourists spending US$102 billion (S$130 billion) last year on overseas vacations.
 
Hey where is HK? I know the hongkies becoming more dulan with the northern dogs and are becoming more vocal with regards to these locust.
 
China has become an increasingly important source market for tourism industries around the world, with Chinese tourists spending US$102 billion (S$130 billion) last year on overseas vacations.

So how much of this spending is in sinkapore? Or they are here in sinkapore to make money?
 
Ever wondered why ah tiongs don't go to HK which is part of China but chose Singapore instead? 你 sek um sek gung 廣東話? :rolleyes:
 
PRC tiong are stupid. there is nothing in singapore.
 
Spending in peesai is lower even though tourist numbers are higher. A case of quantity rather than quality..big effing deal..most tour groups also got JB in their itinerary.
 
PRC tiong are stupid. there is nothing in singapore.

Pappies are stupid..these maggots from china only drives other money loaded tourist to other parts of SE asia..If I was to spend my money I would rather go KL..

Also purchasing power in KL much more than in peesai...that already shows more are spending across the causeway...a recent article from UBS mentioned the lack of disposable income in peesai..
 
Spending in peesai is lower even though tourist numbers are higher. A case of quantity rather than quality..big effing deal..most tour groups also got JB in their itinerary.

they use sg as a convenient stopover for shopping, sleeping, sexing and showering while exploring regional straits chinese cultural spots such as malacca and penang. while in malacca, i had 3 tiong aunties tailing me, wanting to tag along and asking all kinds of questions. i gave them a history lesson of how admiral he and his huge fleet of treasure ships anchored off malacca and dumped ming princesses and their female attendants at the port for local chiefs and sultans to mate. they got all wet and horny. :p
 
PRC tiong are stupid. there is nothing in singapore.

the botanical gardens, especially the national orchid gardens, are unique and a special draw. unique because of the local, regional collection of tropical flora and fauna in a sprawling garden setting. special because of the vast, diverse and creative orchid hybrids never seen anywhere else in such a small confine relative the larger botanical gardens. the other attraction is the hdb zoo. you see so many sinkie species stuck in cages behind locked gates and window grills, stacked one on top of another. :eek: :D :p
 
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Pappies are stupid..these maggots from china only drives other money loaded tourist to other parts of SE asia..If I was to spend my money I would rather go KL..

Also purchasing power in KL much more than in peesai...that already shows more are spending across the causeway...a recent article from UBS mentioned the lack of disposable income in peesai..

no one should go to malaysia.
best if they go somewhere else. maybe south korea for example.
 
the botanical gardens, especially the national orchid gardens, are unique and a special draw. unique because of the local, regional collection of tropical flora and fauna in a sprawling garden setting. special because of the vast, diverse and creative orchid hybrids never seen anywhere else in such a small confine relative the larger botanical gardens. the other attraction is the hdb zoo. you see so many sinkie species stuck in cages behind locked gates and window grills, stacked one on top of another. :eek: :D :p

i thought you are in USA? or are you in malaysia?
nah... still nothing to see in singapore, 1-2 days, never need to come ever again.
 
i thought you are in USA? or are you in malaysia?
nah... still nothing to see in singapore, 1-2 days, never need to come ever again.

i live in the botanical gardens. i smell flowers by day and smell cunts at night. :o
 
i live in the botanical gardens. i smell flowers by day and smell cunts at night. :o

are you have being telling us you are in usa where actually you are in the third world country malaysia.
come on, you can tell us the truth, we do not look down on you.
 
are you have being telling us you are in usa where actually you are in the third world country malaysia.
come on, you can tell us the truth, we do not look down on you.

i co-rent a room with 2 forummers in bedok, but when i can't pay the rent i will either stay in the botanical gardens and live from the trash cans or shag the bedok landlady and get a reprieve when she is in good mood or a discount when she tries very hard but cannot cum. 2 fellow forummers can verify this. :o
 
i co-rent a room with 2 forummers in bedok, but when i can't pay the rent i will either stay in the botanical gardens and live from the trash cans or shag the bedok landlady and get a reprieve when she is in good mood or a discount when she tries very hard but cannot cum. 2 fellow forummers can verify this. :o

i think i mix you up with someone else, too many people in this forum. cannot remember them all.
 
i think i mix you up with someone else, too many people in this forum. cannot remember them all.

raiders asked similar questions as he thought i was drinking kopi-c near jalan tua kong in siglap while posting from sf. what i didn't tell him was that i flew faster-than-light between sf and siglap everyday, and can be at both places at the same time, thanks to the space-time travel ufo spaceship loaned from gms. i was the green alien he was referring to.
 
raiders asked similar questions as he thought i was drinking kopi-c near jalan tua kong in siglap while posting from sf. what i didn't tell him was that i flew faster-than-light between sf and siglap everyday, and can be at both places at the same time, thanks to the space-time travel ufo spaceship loaned from gms. i was the green alien he was referring to.

If an Electron Can Be in Two Places at Once, Why Can't You?

Electrons do it. Photons do it. Physics legend Roger Penrose thinks he finally knows why you and I can't do it too

By Tim Folger|Sunday, June 05, 2005
RELATED TAGS: SUBATOMIC PARTICLES



David Berry


Sir Roger Penrose—Knight of the Realm, Emeritus Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics at Oxford University, controversial author, and polymath extraordinaire—is worried that his car might be towed. It is parked in a temporary space beside Oxford’s Mathematical Institute, where we’ve arranged to have the first of our meetings. So before settling down to discuss his solution to one of the greatest mysteries in physics, he hustles out a couple of times to make sure the car is still there, displaying impressive bursts of speed for a 73-year-old.

I am sure that he would like to be in two places at once: here in an otherwise empty conference room with me and outside in the chill autumn rain, keeping an eye out for the bobbies. That’s impossible, of course, and therein lies the mystery that consumes Penrose.

About 80 years ago, scientists discovered that it is possible to be in two locations at the same time—at least for an atom or a subatomic particle, such as an electron. For such tiny objects, the world is governed by a madhouse set of physical laws known as quantum mechanics. At that size range, every bit of matter and energy exists in a state of blurry flux, allowing it to occupy not just two locations but an infinite number of them simultaneously. The world we see follows a totally different set of rules, of course: There’s just one Oxford University, just one car, just one Penrose. What nobody can explain is why the universe seems split into these two separate and irreconcilable realities. If everything in the universe is made of quantum things, why don’t we see quantum effects in everyday life? Why can’t Penrose, made of quantum particles, materialize here, there, and everywhere he chooses?

Many physicists find this issue so vexing that they ignore it entirely. Instead, they focus on what does work about their theories. The equations of quantum mechanics do a fantastic job describing the behavior of particles in an atom smasher, the nuclear reactions that make the sun shine, and the chemical processes that underlie biology. For Penrose, that is not nearly enough. “Quantum mechanics gives us wonderful predictions and experimental confirmations for small-scale scenarios, but it gives us nonsense at ordinary scales,” he says, relaxed now that a receptionist has assured him of his car’s safety. “If you just follow the equations, you get a mess. So you have to ask: What leads to this world?”

He has an answer, which, if correct, will lead to the first quantum theory that makes as much sense for people as for particles. Penrose believes he has identified the secret that keeps the quantum genie tightly bottled up in the atomic world, a secret that was right in front of us all along: gravity. In his novel view, the same force that keeps us pinned to the ground also keeps us locked in a reality in which everything is tidy, unitary, and—for better and for worse—rooted in one place only.

More at http://discovermagazine.com/2005/jun/cover#.UhackmQ9rhU
 
thanks sam for that farticle. ahhh! gravity! the force that keeps me in bed longer than the snooze button can hold, and the same force that gives me smooth bowel movement without the sh*t going in all directions the moment i get out of bed. somehow, i can connect this to tiongs liking sg. it's orderly, they can keep their sh*t in one convenient place, and now it makes sense. :D
 
Ever wondered why ah tiongs don't go to HK which is part of China but chose Singapore instead? 你 sek um sek gung 廣東話? :rolleyes:

They go to their own country as in HK & their country men greet them, 'diue cow nei'....ha ha ha & they come to SINgapore, they get greeted with "KNNCCB"...
 
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