Experience Two Degree in Hot Singapore

Posted on the 19 May 2014 by Aearthr

Photos from my zero degree experience in Singapore.

This holiday season, let Century Ice Wonderland (CIW) bring you a slice of The International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival (IISSF) from Harbin to sunny Singapore. Held inside a thermal-insulated hall kept at -15°C, the exhibition occupies some 50,280 sq feet of space and uses a total of 450 tons of crystal-clear and coloured ice blocks. It will be spilt into six exciting themes featuring the likes of London’s Big Ben, Paris’ Eiffel Tower and our very own Merlion, alongside towering sculptures as high as 4 meters.

-Sistic

The ice exhibition temperature is still not enough for my Harbin friend whom I went with. Her opinion was not too bad but standard was still far her homeland. For me, I thought it was smaller than expected. My experience was offset right from the start due to the rude service staff. Upon entering, I was greeted by a small ice figurine which later then I realised was Stamford Raffles, the founder of Singapore city.

Best part was the slide. Although it was very tiring to carry the tire float up the stairs, I enjoyed a lot with the thrill brought by the little hump at the middle. Almost flew when I slided down.

Event Info
Duration: 20 Nov 2013 to 22 June 2014, 10am – 10pm
Venue: Sheares Link, Bay Front Ave
Ticket Pricing : Standard: S$32, Child (4-12 Years Old): S$26. Promotional price 1 for 1.

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