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| COSMOPOLITAN
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| Singapore is the New Asia, a city incandescent with
vibrant, multi-cultural and sophisticated modernity. What better place
to get a total arts and design experience than in the cosmopolitan
city of Singapore. The city is driven by Eastern and Western cultures.
Rich tradition and cutting-edge modernity gel with perfect synchronicity.
Opportunities are abundant in this metropolis also known as the leading
financial, economic and cultural centres of Asia. |
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| CITY LANDSCAPE |
| Singapore's financial district with its modern skyscrapers
rivals those of major cities of the world such as New York City, London,
Hongkong or Tokyo. Internationally renowned architects and designers
work with local industries to create some of the most magnificent
buildings in Singapore. The latest landmark on Singapore's map is
the Esplanade, a S$600 million complex that has captured attention
in Asia and the West for its outstanding architecture that houses
theatres and concert halls for thousands of art lovers.
Visitors will also appreciate the visual appeal of elaborate temples,
mosques, refurbished shophouses and quaint buildings in various
pockets of Singapore. Design and architecture in Singapore is as
varied and interesting as the multitude of cultural influences that
inspire them. |
| FASHION & LIFESTYLE |
| International brands and products are as much of a
staple in Singapore as clean air and water. Few countries in the world
can match the range of fashion brands and lifestyle shops that fill
the city's major shopping centres. From designer labels to cult brands,
local designers to budding Asian creators, Singapore is a fashion
capital that is up-to-the-minute with the latest trends. Kitsch items
and local bargains are another great way to shop in the many suburban
districts of Singapore.
Hip and chic restaurants and entertainment spots keep the pulse
of the city beating to a sophisticated rhythm. Fantastically designed
boutiques, shops, restaurants, discos and pubs make going out in
Singapore an experience of fun and a lesson in the design culture.
The nightlife in Singapore is extremely progressive and the most
notable is Zouk Club, which has been voted one of the top 10 clubs
in the world. |
| ARTS & CULTURE |
| Throughout the year, Singapore has many arts festivals
that feature local and international acts. Some of these are the Singapore
Arts Festival, Singapore Film Festival, Take Art!, for Arts Sake!
that feature music, dance, film, theatre, visual arts and multimedia.
World-renowned acts such as Cirque du Soleil's Alegria and Saltimbanco,
Phantom of the Opera, Les Miserables have made their way to sold-out
concerts in Singapore. The arts scene is set to take off with the
six-hectare Esplanade, which will be filled by thousands of performers
and artists in the exciting line up of programmes. Other interesting
events in Singapore include ARTSingapore, which is Asia's first and
only contemporary Asian art fair and WOMAD (World of Music and Dance).
Independent arts groups and theatres also form an important part of
Singapore's arts scene. Student concession rates are offered at many
arts events. |
| LIFE IN SINGAPORE |
| Soaking in the energy and vibe of the Singapore lifestyle
will keep many students abreast of the latest developments in the
fashion, design and entertainment industries. So much happens in this
city.
English is the common language of business, education and government
in Singapore. The Chinese, Malay and Indian communities also preserve
their own languages, dialects and festive celebrations. This provides
an interesting networking and cultural exchange experience for international
students.
The climate here is warm and tropical all year round. There are
rainy seasons, but temperature variation throughout the year is
minimal. Clothing for a warm climate is most suitable although light
jackets and sweaters come in handy as the air-conditioning in some
buildings can be very cool. |
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| ACCOMMODATION |
| Below are some guidelines for the various types of
accommodation available to international students. |
| Hostel |
| All international students are encourage to
stay in the students' hostel when they first arrive in Singapore.
The students' hostel is close and convenient to the school and
the rental rates are reasonably priced. |
| Homestay |
| Some families in Singapore open up their homes
to students and welcome them as part of the family. Depending
on the individual cases, the cost for homestay ranges from S$500
to S$1,000 per month. |
| Boarding Houses |
| A good lodging service providing single or shared
accommodation with room cleaning, meals, laundry and monthly
outdoor activities that cost approximately S$1,200 and above
a month. |
| Hotels or Service Apartments |
| Depending on location and size, cost for these
residences range from S$5,000 to S$8,000 per month. |
| Shared Accommodation/Independent Residences |
| Three to four bedroom apartments are available
from S$1,500 per month. Students can choose to live alone or
share with other students. Lease terms are usually for 1 year
or more. |
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| The Accommodation Questionnaire is also available
on our website. Admissions Department will assist you to arrange your
short or long term accommodation requirements.
The price quoted serves to give the international students a guideline
to the cost of living in Singapore. The budget for cost of living
in Singapore is subjected to the individual's expectation in their
standards of living and lifestyle. |
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| TRANSPORTATION |
| Singapore has a very efficient public transport system
that is clean and easily accessible island wide. |
| Public Buses |
| There are many bus stops all over the city,
which makes this a very convenient and affordable mode of transport.
Many are air-conditioned and bus fares range from S$0.80 to
S$2.00. |
| Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) |
| The underground trains connect to all the major
parts of Singapore and are one of the most popular modes of
transport. Train fares start from S$0.80 to S$2.00. |
| Taxis |
| There are many taxis on the road in Singapore
and taxi stands are situated at every major building and shopping
centre. The taxi metre starts at S$2.40 with surcharges during
peak hours. |
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