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A few shots of Marina Bay in Singapore.
Home to some mammoth new developments, you can see just how impressive
it is all going to look once finished.
Value Hotel Thomson in Singapore has got to be
the best "budget" deal in the vibrant city-state. With rates from Sin$
69 nett (inclusive of tax and service charge) you get a
comfortable bed, an LCD TV which even has some English Premier
League Football matches on as well as a few other cable channels,
in-room LAN internet (for an extra Sin$10 per night), tea and
coffee making facilities, a couple of bottles of water per day a
swimming pool and even a small room with a cycle and running
machine. The hotel is only 10/15 minutes walk away from Novena MRT which is just
two stops from Orchard Road!
Close to Hua Hin (around 40kms) and not too far
from Bangkok (around 130kms) is the Nana Resort and Spa in Kaeng
Krachan National Park. The resort itself is modern and stylish,
but its main selling point is the outstanding location. This short
video was taken from the river bank at the resort, and shows just
how peaceful and beautiful a place it is.
It is not everyday you get to see traditional
Thai dress in such a beautiful setting as the Sofitel Centara
Grand Resort & Villas in Hua Hin, Thailand. In this video,
participants of the 2009 Hua Hin Vintage Car Parade gathered for
the ride through the resort town, giving us just a small insight
into a bygone period.
Up close and personal with some of the finest
vintage cars participating in the 2009 Hua Hin Vintage Car Parade.
In this video we feature some of the cars not seen so far in the
other videos. Cars in this video include a stunning 1904 Darracq,
a Mercedes 300 SL, an MG, a couple of Rolls-Royce a very cute Fiat
and more.
Cooking up a feast at the Sofitel Centara Grand
Resort & Villas Hua Hin - Thailand. A few examples of cooking Thai
food in preparation for the Gala Dinner of the recent 2009 Hua Hin
Vintage Car Parade which took place 18 - 20 December 2009. The
band playing the music at the beginning and end of the video is
the talented Ability Band from Thailand.
On Saturday 19 December 2009 the Hua Hin Vintage
Car Parade visited the Sirinart Rachinee Mangrove Ecosystem
Learning Centre in Pranburi to learn more about mangroves, their
importance to the ecosystem and to enjoy what was a truly
delicious lunch. In this video, we see most of the cars in all
their splendour leaving to return to the Sofitel Centara Grand
Resort & Villas Hua Hin.
A selection of shots from the 2009 Hua Hin
Vintage Car Parade, including the Opening Bell, the cars at night and an Opening
Speech by Mr Jacques Mury, General Manager of the Sofitel Centara
Grand Resort & Villas Hua Hin. The official opening ceremony was
enjoyed at Hua Hin's largest and most popular shopping mall - the
Market Village - alongside an impressive 50 metre buffet.
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