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Location
The Conference Venue is the
Marina Mandarin Hotel, Marina Square,
Singapore.
The Marina Mandarin offers excellent conference facilities as well as 5 star
Accommodation.
6 Raffles Boulevard, Marina Square, Singapore 039594
For all accommodation bookings please
download the hotel registration form (DOC,
PDF) and contact the hotel directly on:
Mr.
Kenneth Leong
Tel: 65-6845 1039 Fax: 65-6845 1020 Email:
kenneth.mms@meritus-hotels.com
The Cut-off date for special rate:
Friday, 31 October 2003(Extended).
International
participants will arrive at
Singapore's international airport,
called Changi Airport. A 15 minute
taxi ride (about 18 S$) will take
you to the conference hotel Marina
Mandarin in Marina Square, or to
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Located in Southeast Asia, the Republic of Singapore is a
safe and clean city-state. Known as the Lion City, Singapore is a modern
metropolis with one of the world's busiest ports and a world-class airport. At
the same time, the small tropical island has retained many elements of its
colonial past. The multi-ethnic nature of the population provides a rich and
varied cultural, religious, and linguistic heritage. General information on
Singapore is available at
www.sg.
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The natural beauty of tropical animal and plant life found
in Singapore is breath-taking. Visitors can observe nocturnal animals in their
natural surroundings in the world-famous
Night Safari, or see an amazing
range of birds from all continents at the
Jurong Bird Park.
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Nature lovers
can explore tropical animals and
plants in their natural habitat at
various nature reserves and parks,
such as
Sungei Buloh Nature Park.
Singapore is an
island with over 50 surrounding
islets. Some of these islets have
become favorite theme parks, such
as
Sentosa Island. Others have
become
camping spots or resorts filled
with water sport activities. Each
have their own special
personality. Examples are
Kusu and St. John's Island,
ideal for a day trip at the sea.
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Site last
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