IIFA Stunners on green carpet

Located on the Malay Peninsula, Singapore is an island, city nation. Though it counts as one of the smallest countries in the world, its location in the heart of Southeast Asia, between Malaysia and Indonesia, makes it an ideal gateway between the East and West.

Singapore is popularly known for its business excellence, connectivity to the world and innovation. A bustling world class city-state, it is multi-cultural and cosmopolitan, a perfect blend of the East and West. Visitors will discover a wealth of historical treasures from the past, in the beauty of old grandeur architecture, culture and traditions that have survived social and geographical changes.

Old colonial buildings provide a glimpse of the past while modern high rises and landscape gardens enable visitors to enjoy its many sites and attractions. Brimming with harmonious blends of culture, gastronomy and arts, Singapore is dynamic and rich in contrasts. One will witness old world charms in the ethnic streets of Chinatown, Kampong Glam, and Little India. Each of them reveal traditional architecture, artefacts', clothing, and delicacies. The astonishing sights of Orchard Road, one of the most famous shopping districts in the world, integrated resorts viz. Marina Bay Sands, a world-class luxury resort and casino with convention facilities and up market restaurants and Resorts World Sentosa, houses Southeast Asia's first Universal Studios Theme Park, the world's largest marine life park, and six hotels. Singapore shines with bold and energetic characteristics.

Singapore has been consistently acknowledged as a global business hub with excellently developed infrastructure, political stability, open business policies, a skilled workforce, globally connected, multi-cultural and cosmopolitan. It embraces diversity and high quality of life. For many decades, travellers have found Singapore to be very warm and welcoming as it embraces worldwide trends in leisure and entertainment. As a tourist, there will always be new surprises that are worthy of repeat visits.

After the success in 2004, IIFA returns for the second time to the roaring city of Singapore. IIFA 2004 witnessed a contingent comprising stars, celebrities, cricketers, industrialists and government leaders over the festive weekend. The IIFA Global Business Forum in 2004 drew a full house, with a focus on globalization of Indian cinema and co-productions being initiated between India and Singapore. A destination as colourful and warm as Indian Cinema itself, Singapore has been a popular location for filming and showcasing of Indian films. Along with IIFA, Singapore is set to celebrate its diversity and multi culture palette. All eyes will be on Singapore this June.








































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