Hello Guys
Hari Raya is next Tuesday. I suppose the MF group can meet to shoot.
Propose to shoot in Geylang seri area. All suggestions welcomed.
Here are some tips :
To soak in the atmosphere of the festival, you should visit the street festivities and light-ups in Geylang Serai and Kampong Glam. Visit the various Mosques around Singapore such as Sultan Mosque and Jamae Mosque. See live performances at Raya Harmoni and and shop at numerous bazaars featuring a variety of traditional Malay delicacies and souvenirs.
The Hari Raya Light-Up is also not to be missed, where you can witness fantastic decorations and colourful lights that will bring the streets to life. This year’s Light-Up will start on 30 July 2011 and ends on 7 September 2011.
The National Development Ministry (MND) has unveiled details of its plans for the redevelopment of Geylang Serai, including the new plans for the current Malay Village, whose lease expires at the end of the year. This means this year will be the last chance for you to see the original face fo the old Malay Village before it is transformed to a new Village by 2015/16. There will be daily Hari Raya bazaar till 29 August for all to grab the best deals for the Hari Raya Celebration. The Malay Village will feature performances such as Malay dance, fashion show and Silat performance, a Malay martial art form.
Hari Raya is next Tuesday. I suppose the MF group can meet to shoot.
Propose to shoot in Geylang seri area. All suggestions welcomed.
Here are some tips :
To soak in the atmosphere of the festival, you should visit the street festivities and light-ups in Geylang Serai and Kampong Glam. Visit the various Mosques around Singapore such as Sultan Mosque and Jamae Mosque. See live performances at Raya Harmoni and and shop at numerous bazaars featuring a variety of traditional Malay delicacies and souvenirs.
The Hari Raya Light-Up is also not to be missed, where you can witness fantastic decorations and colourful lights that will bring the streets to life. This year’s Light-Up will start on 30 July 2011 and ends on 7 September 2011.
The National Development Ministry (MND) has unveiled details of its plans for the redevelopment of Geylang Serai, including the new plans for the current Malay Village, whose lease expires at the end of the year. This means this year will be the last chance for you to see the original face fo the old Malay Village before it is transformed to a new Village by 2015/16. There will be daily Hari Raya bazaar till 29 August for all to grab the best deals for the Hari Raya Celebration. The Malay Village will feature performances such as Malay dance, fashion show and Silat performance, a Malay martial art form.
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