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		<title>Romance and Hauntings in Singapore</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s hard to decide what&#8217;s more romantic, a perfect tropical paradise with an exquisite urban scene, or a mysterious place of shadows.  Both of them have a certain appeal, and both would be perfect settings for a wedding.  Both of these happen to be available in Singapore, too, and there&#8217;s a whole lot more to [...]<p><a href="http://surfingthechannel.com/2009/12/romance-hauntings-singapore/">Romance and Hauntings in Singapore</a> is a post from: <a href="http://surfingthechannel.com">Surfing The Channel</a></p>



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<p>It&#8217;s hard to decide what&#8217;s more romantic, a perfect tropical paradise with an exquisite urban scene, or a mysterious place of shadows.  Both of them have a certain appeal, and both would be perfect settings for a wedding.  Both of these happen to be available in Singapore, too, and there&#8217;s a whole lot more to it than this even.  There are so many good reasons to have a <a href="http://www.Singaporewedding.net">wedding in Singapore</a>, and not all of them speak to the absolutely splendid location.</p>
<p>There is a terrific sense of sophistication here, which means that there are wonderful professionals that can help in every detail of wedding planning.  These are terrific and talented people with a splendid sense of fashion, and a fantastic eye for what&#8217;s contemporary, as well as what is classic.  Location still speaks volumes, and it&#8217;s not only a terribly romantic place that will make for many splendid memories for the bride and groom, but also for the guests as well.  There is a terrific night life, and plenty of things to do all day long, and it&#8217;s absolutely worth it to encourage the guests to stay on and take in some of the wonders of Singapore.  There are lots of well-known attractions that will keep most people happy, and for those who like the mystery and spookiness to go with their romance, a little asking around will lead to wonderful adventures.</p>
<p>There are many places that are famous for being <a href="http://izadnhana.wordpress.com/2007/05/31/haunted-houses/">haunted</a>.  Not all of these are accessible to people, and particularly not for tourists, so use some common sense and enjoy looking around.  Cemeteries are always popular haunts for the living looking to commune with the dead, and there are some fantastic places here to go exploring.  Again, common sense and respect are absolutely necessary, but it&#8217;s terrific fun.  There are also quite a few buildings that have wonderful legends about them, like the <a href="http://www.spi.com.sg/stories/mordsith_neesoon/main.htm">Nee Soon White House</a>, where stories from many different people about uncanny experiences make it a place to want to visit, or want to miss, depending on your idea of fun.  Ghost stories are always exciting, however, and seem to have a special extra charge when it&#8217;s time for a wedding.</p>
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