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DELIA MEMORIAL SCHOOL (BROADWAY)
Singapore Study Tour
2nd July 2019 – 5th July 2019
Study Booklet
Name: ________________
Class: ___________(____)
Group: ________________
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
FLIGHT INFORMATION 3
PROGRAM INFORMATION 5
ITINERARY 8
DOS AND DON’TS: 9
“MUST” CHECK LIST: 11
“OPTIONAL” CHECKLIST: 11
GROUP LIST 12
TEACHER’S ROOMS and GROUPS 14
SITE INTRODUCTION: 15
MAPS OF SINGAPORE: 16
STUDY PACK: PRE-EXCURSION ACTIVITIES 20
STUDY DIARY: TUESDAY, 2ND JULY 22
STUDY DIARY: WEDNESDAY, 3RD JULY 24
STUDY DIARY: THURSDAY, 4TH JULY 26
STUDY DIARY: FRIDAY, 5TH JULY 28
EXCURSION REFLECTION 31
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FLIGHT INFORMATION
Departure information (leaving Hong Kong):
Date: 2nd July 2019 (Tuesday)
Meeting Point: HK Airport Terminal 1 (Aisle F)
Meeting Time: 6:30 a.m.
Flight No: SQ857
Airline: Singapore Airlines
Departure Time: 09:05 a.m.
Arrival Time: 13:00 p.m.
Return Information (leaving Singapore):
Date: 5th July 2019 (Friday)
Flight No: SQ872
Airline: Singapore Airlines
Departure Time: 14:30 p.m.
Arrival Time: 18:40 p.m.
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Airport Express From City to Airport
Departing from Hong Kong Station
5:50 6:00 6:10 6:22 6:31 6:40 6:50 7:00 7:10 7:20 7:30
Departing from Kowloon Station
5:53 6:03 6:13 6:25 6:34 6:43 6:53 7:03 7:13 7:23 7:33
Departing from Tsing Yi Station
6:00 6:11 6:21 6:33 6:42 6:51 7:01 7:11 7:21 7:31 7:41
"N" Routes - Overnight Bus Services to Airport
Routes Origin Operating Hours Fare (HK$)
Service Provider
Remarks
N11 Central (Macao Ferry) 00:20 - 04:50 31 Citybus
N21 Tsim Sha Tsui (Star Ferry) 01:30 - 05:10 23 Citybus
N21A Tsim Sha Tsui (Star Ferry) 00:10 - 01:10 23 Citybus
N23 Tsz Wan Shan (North) 03:35 / 04:35 / 05:05 *
23 Citybus *3 departures daily
N26 Yau Tong 04:30 / 05:00 / 05:25 *
23 Citybus *3 departures daily
N29 Tseung Kwan O (Hong Sing Garden)
03:50 / 04:20 / 04:50 *
24 Citybus *3 departures daily
N30 Yuen Long (East) 04:00* 28 Long Win *1 departure daily
N30P Hung Kiu 04:00 / 04:55 28 Long Win *2 departures daily
N30S Yuen Long (East) 03:20 / 04:20* 28 Long Win *2 departures daily
N31 Tsuen Wan (Discovery Park)
00:30 - 05:00 21.6 Long Win
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N35 Mui Wo 03:15 / 04:20 * 21 (Mon - Sat) /32 (Sun & PHs)
New Lantao *2 departures daily
N42 Ma On Shan (Yiu On) 03:50 / 04:50 * 27 Long Win *2 departures daily
N42A Fanling (Luen Wo Hui) 04:00 * 30.1 Long Win *1 departure daily
N42P Sheung Shui Station 04:15* 30.1 Long Win *1 departure daily
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PROGRAM INFORMATION
Weather:
1. This time of year in Singapore is hot and wet, ranging from 26 – 33 degrees Celsius 2. You may check the weather forecast here: www.weather.gov.sg
Reminders in Singapore:
1. Littering is subjected to a S$1,000 fine. 2. In Singapore, jaywalking mainly refers to crossing the street in non-designated areas. Make sure
you look for marked pedestrian lanes before crossing the street. 3. Singapore are tough on graffiti vandalism and still cane people who carry it out, even if they are
foreign visitors 4. Importation and possession of chewing gum are prohibited by law. The punishment for
smuggling gum into the country is a year in jail and a US$5,500 fine. 5. Alcohol cannot be consumed in public places between 10:30 pm and 7am every day, and take-
away alcohol can only be sold up till 10:30 pm. 6. Failure to flush the toilet after use can result in a S$75 fine. 7. Take off your shoes when entering a house, temple or mosque. 8. Do not eat, shake others’ hands or offer anything with your left hand. 9. It is proper to address someone using the title of Mr., Mrs. or Miss. Do not use first names unless
you are invited to. 10. Laws in Singapore are severe even to travellers; worst cases can lead to execution. 11. The standard electrical voltage in Singapore is the same as in Hong Kong (220 volts).
Packing your luggage:
1. 1 x luggage (MAX weight= 20kg) 2. 1 x carry-on luggage (can be brought onto the plane)
a) MAX weight = 7kg b) The sum of the height, depth and width must not exceed 115cm (56 x 26 x 23cm) c) STRICT RESTRICTIONS on liquid brought onto plane is imposed, passengers MUST
NOT bring on board: ▪ drinks (including water, soup, jams); ▪ ready-to-eat foods, foods with sauces; ▪ creams, lotions, oils, perfumes, cosmetics (mascara, lip gloss, lip balm, etc); ▪ sprays and pressurised containers (foam and deodorants); ▪ pastes, including toothpastes; ▪ gels (hair and shower gel)
d) If you must bring liquid on board, you must put them in containers that is not any larger than 100ml and placed in a clear re-sealable plastic bag with maximum capacity of 1 litre.
More information can be read here: (https://www.hongkongairport.com/en/contact-us/faq.page#content6)
3. Other items are NOT allowed on planes, such as: a) Sharp Objects, eg: cutters, knives, scissors b) Sporting Goods, eg: sticks, arrows, cricket bats c) Guns & Firearms, including toy guns d) Tools, eg: screwdrivers, nail clippers e) Explosive & Flammable Materials, Disabling Chemicals & Other Dangerous Items, eg:
matches, liquids (paints & adhesive) , gels and aerosols (hair sprays)
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f) For the most up-to-date information, visit http://www.singaporeair.com/en_UK/travel-information/baggage-restrictions/
4. DO NOT pack your passport or HKID / Li-Battery / Powerbank into your check-in luggage.
ALWAYS carry the documents with you.
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ITINERARY
Day 1:
Hong Kong ✈ Singapore → Gardens by the Bay (Including Flower & Cloud
Dome) → Marina Barrage → Night Safari
Meal: Breakfast: Self-pay.
Lunch on the plane.
Dinner: Self-pay
Accommodation: Hotel: Holiday Inn Express Katong Address: 88 East Coast Road, Singapore https://www.ihg.com/holidayinnexpress/hotels/us/en/singapore/sinka/hoteldetail
Day 2:
Vertical Farm (Sky Greens) → Singapore City Gallery → City tour (China Town,
Koon Seng Road, Joo Chiat Road, Lau Pa Sat)
Meal: Breakfast in Hotel.
Lunch and Dinner: Self-pay
Accommodation: Hotel: Holiday Inn Express Katong
Day 3:
Universal Studios (Whole day)
Meal: Breakfast in Hotel.
Lunch and Dinner: Self-pay
Accommodation: Hotel: Holiday Inn Express Katong
Day 4:
City tour (Merlion Park etc..) The NEWater Visitor Centre → Singapore Changi
Airport ✈ Hong Kong
Meals: Breakfast in Hotel.
Lunch: Self-pay.
Dinner on the plane
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DOS AND DON’TS:
General Rules
✔ Follow the local laws (especially about chewing gum!).
✔ Be polite and respectful to everyone, especially when others are talking or when attending
assemblies.
✔ Be responsible and clean; dress decently, you represent the school and your culture!
✔ Be punctual to all activities.
✔ Clothing should be smart-casual and comfortable for a warm and humid climate.
✔ Stay with the group at all times.
✔ Safety is the most important thing when travelling.
✔ Be active in learning and understanding the local culture.
✔ Pay attention to the emergency numbers.
✔ Keep the most important items—money and passport—with you at all times.
✔ Your belongings are your own responsibility; keep a close eye on them at all times.
✔ Put name tags on your belongings.
✔ Behave according to the local norms; DO NOT vandalize places, instigate conflicts with the
locals, break rules, or be too excited in public places.
✔ Take photos, videos or make records of the things you see.
✔ Be familiarized with the itinerary.
Do not bring any NDS, PSP, Switch or video game device.
If you damage anything, you will be responsible for paying for the damages.
You must not leave the team without permission
Do not wear slippers or sandals in public area.
On the plane
✔ Go to your assigned seat as your boarding pass indicates.
✔ Fasten your seatbelts and stay in your own seats, avoid walking around unnecessarily.
✔ Keep a close eye on your personal belongings, especially your money and passport.
✔ Take the motion sickness pills before boarding if necessary.
✔ Switch off your mobile phone before boarding.
✔ To ensure the safety of the flight, do not use your mobile phone.
✔ Be considerate and inform the passenger behind you when you lower your seat.
✔ Keep the noise level decently quiet and avoid causing disruption to others.
✔ Pay attention to the safety instructions.
✔ Keep calm and obey the cabin crew’s instructions when there is an emergency on the plane.
Cigarettes and alcohol are forbidden on the plane.
Hand luggage should not be put on the aisle or under your seat. Put the luggage under the seat
in front of you or in the overhead bin.
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On the tourist bus
✔ Stay in your own seat; don’t stand up and walk.
✔ Fasten the seat belt at all times.
✔ Pay attention and show respect to the tourist guide (avoid listening to music while the guide is
talking).
✔ Remember the vehicle number of the bus.
✔ Keep the bus clean; throw out your own rubbish.
Avoid eating or drinking on the bus.
Groups
✔ Respect the group leader’s decision and instructions.
✔ Stay together with your group members.
✔ Follow all group activities.
✔ Be punctual at all times; being late will affect everyone.
✔ Be helpful to your teammates.
In the Hotel
✔ Stay in your own rooms, DO NOT exchange rooms with others.
✔ Pay attention to emergency exits and how to reach them in case of emergency.
✔ Be a responsible tourist. Rule violations will be subject to penalties.
✔ Comfortable slippers are allowed in the hotel.
✔ Be respectful to others in the hotel, so keep your volume to a minimum and avoid disruptions.
✔ Behave appropriately in the hotel rooms at all times.
Students MUST NOT enter the rooms of the opposite sex.
DO NOT use the mini bar in the rooms, you will need to pay (very expensive);
DO NOT take anything from the hotel rooms; it is stealing.
DO NOT leave the hotel (except when there is a fire or an earthquake ….)
Medicine
✔ Bring along with you some medicine, such as Panadol or stomach tablets, for emergency
purposes.
✔ Please keep the doctor’s certificate with you for prescribed medication.
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“MUST” CHECK LIST:
✔ Item(s) to bring:
HKID Card (with a photocopy)
Passport (with a photocopy of the details page)
HKBUAS Student Card
Octopus Card
Money: SP$150 – 200 (Rate: SP$1 = about HK$5.7) Get the currency before departure to Singapore.
Wallet or purse that can contain all above items.
Clothing for 4 days (5-6 pcs of short or long sleeves)
Pants (4-5 pcs of long pants or shorts)
Underwear and socks for 4 days
Comfortable shoes / trainers
Umbrella (or waterproof jacket)
Mosquito repellent and sun block
Power adaptor
Stationery (well-equipped pencil case)
Tissues
Shampoo, toothpaste, soap, toothbrush, and other toiletries
Notebook
Needed medication
“OPTIONAL” CHECKLIST:
✔ Item(s) to bring:
Camera with charger
Mobile phone with international SIM card (you can buy it in Hong Kong or Singapore)
Books for reading
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GROUP LIST
Group Tour No Class Cl No Name Gender Rm
1 1 S5A 4 ANSARI ABDUL SAMI M 18
1 2 S5A 6 BERNARDINO BIANCA LORRAINE SANTIAGO** F 2
1 3 S5A 8 CLEMENTE ELIRIE ZEHLINNE M.* F 6
1 4 S5A 9 CUNANAN MARK FIL QUEROBIN M 12
1 5 S5A 11 ESCUETA TONI GABRIELLE JAVELLANA F 7
1 6 S5A 18 KAUR ARESHPREET F 5
1 7 S5A 19 KAUR JASLEN F 5
1 8 S5A 24 NISAAR HUSSAIN M 18
1 9 S5A 26 PUN BINDIYA F 10
(**= Group leader, * = Group vice-leader)
Group Tour No Class Cl No Name Gender Rm
2 10 S5B 1 ABBAS IFRA SHAHID F 9
2 11 S5B 2 ABDUL SHEHLA F 4
2 12 S5B 4 AMNANOOR** F 7
2 13 S5B 7 BHANDARI PARVESH SINGH M 14
2 14 S5B 11 GURUNG JYOJI F 2
2 15 S5B 12 GURUNG MANISHA F 3
2 16 S5B 16 HERE-ISHTPREET-SINGH* M 13
2 17 S5B 17 HIFZA SAJID F 8
2 18 S5B 21 KOUSAR SIDRA F 8
2 19 S5B 22 LAGANZON COLLIN DANCEL M 15
(**= Group leader, * = Group vice-leader)
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Group Tour No Class Cl No Name Gender Rm
3 20 S5B 23 LIMBU PETON M 17
3 21 S5B 28 NAILA F 11
3 22 S5B 30 PUNJABI NANDIKA T. F 4
3 23 S5B 31 RAI ANGELINA F 9
3 24 S5B 32 RAI MANIKA F 3
3 25 S5B 33 RANA SHEETAL* F 1
3 26 S5B 37 SINGH SANMEET M 16
3 27 S5B 41 TEHREEM HASSAN** F 11
3 28 S5B 43 VILLANUEVA JOSEPH HANS CLEOFE M 12
(**=Group leader, * = Group vice-leader)
Group Tour No Class Cl No Name Gender Rm
4 29 S5A 30 SAHTELI KABITA KUMARI* F 10
4 30 S5A 32 SANTOS GENE MIKHAIL LAM M 16
4 31 S5A 36 SONG YEEUN** F 6
4 32 S5A 37 TAMANG ERICA F 1
4 33 S5C 1 AHMAD UMAR AHMAD SAEED M 13
4 34 S5C 18 MOLINA CHESTER DEL ROSARIO M 14
4 35 S5D 14 NAVALTA RYLAN JEV PERALTA M 15
4 36 S5D 19 VASWANI JEFF MANOHAR SAYO M 17
(**=Group leader, * = Group vice-leader)
Class Boys Girls Total
5A 4 9 13
5B 6 13 19
5C 2 0 2
5D 2 0 2
Total 14 22 36
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TEACHER’S ROOMS AND GROUPS
Group Teachers Room No.
1 KWONG KA YAN
2 WONG HOI YI
3 KOT KWOK CHIU
4 WONG PAK KIN
^ OVERALL IN-CHARGE
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SITE INTRODUCTION:
How did Singapore get its name?
According to legend, during the 14th century, Sang Nila Utama, a Prince from Palembang (the
capital of Srivijaya), was out on a hunting trip when he caught sight of an animal he had never seen
before. Taking it to be a good sign, he founded a city where the animal had been spotted, naming it
“The Lion City” or Singapura, from the Sanskrit words “simha” (lion) and “pura” (city).
How big is Singapore?
Singapore has 716.1km2 of land area, compared to Hong Kong’s 1,104km2. However, within
this small piece of land, there are 300 parks; 63 islands and 4 nature reserves. One of the reserves,
Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, has more species of trees than the whole of North America. This may
be reason why Singapore is also called “The Garden City”.
What’s the weather like?
As Singapore is located at 1.5∘north of the Equator (or 137km north of the Equator), the
average lowest temperature is 23∘C, with the lowest temperature ever recorded in 1934 being 19.4∘C.
However, they do have four seasons, namely Hot, Hotter, Wet and Wetter.
Who live there?
Within this small country, there is a mix of many cultures and different languages are spoken.
The four main languages are English, Mandarin, Malay and Tamll. Singaporean population is 5.39
million as of 2014. More than 70% of the population are Chinese, 13.3% are Malay and 9.2% are
Indian. It has the sixth-highest percentage of foreigners in the world (42%). With so many cultures,
Singapore is naturally a food paradise. World-famous chef Gordon Ramsay challenged local hawkers
to cook-off in 2013. The result? He lost.
Can you tell me about the economy landscape in Singapore?
The Lausanne School of Management (IMD) announced its global
competitiveness report that Singapore ranks first in 63 countries and regions around
the world in 2019. Besides, Singapore retained its position as the second freest economy in the
world for the 24th consecutive year and ranked 3rd GDP per capita among all countries.
A fun fact for those who pay attention to details: the national anthem’s full lyrics in Malay are
printed in micro-text on the back of the $1,000 note.
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MAPS OF SINGAPORE:
Please circle the place that we are going to visit.
Day 1
Singapore
→ 1. Gardens by the Bay (Including Flower & Cloud Dome)
→ 2. Marina Barrage
→ 3. Night Safari
→ H. Holiday Inn Express Katong
1
.
1
2
3
H
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Day 2
→ 1. Vertical Farm (Sky Greens)
→ 2. Singapore City Gallery
→ 3. City tour (China Town, Koon Seng Road, Joo Chiat Road, Lau Pa Sat)
→ H. Holiday Inn Express Katong
1
H
2 , 3
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Day 3
→ 1. Universal Studios
→ H. Holiday Inn Express Katong
1
H
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Day 4
→ 1. City tour (Merlion Park etc..)
→ 2. The NEWater Visitor Centre
→ 3. Singapore Changi Airport
1
2
3
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STUDY PACK: PRE-EXCURSION ACTIVITIES
Observations to Compare and Contrast
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Comparative Study: Focus on Singapore
Select one area to focus on: Public Transport
Food
Education
Housing
Politics
Others (seek teacher’s approval)
We want you to research your selected focus area and prepare a presentation that you will give to the Singapore Excursion group during the post-examination period. Your presentation can be paper based (e.g. project book, poster, essay format) or it can be digitally prepared, (e.g. PowerPoint, Word document, Video, etc…)
You should:
- Read about the current situation in Singapore, specifically your chosen topic - Make detailed notes about how ‘it’ works in Singapore - Compare it with the same topic in Hong Kong - What are the main differences? - How are they different? - Why are they different?
Try to include photographs from the excursion to enhance your project. Primary sources of information are a good way to develop your presentations.
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STUDY DIARY: TUESDAY, 2ND JULY
Dear Diary,
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Draw something
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STUDY DIARY: WEDNESDAY, 3RD JULY
Dear Diary,
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Draw something
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STUDY DIARY: THURSDAY, 4TH JULY
Dear Diary,
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Draw something
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STUDY DIARY: FRIDAY, 5TH JULY
Dear Diary,
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Draw something
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Useful Numbers
Organisation Tel no. (Area code)
Teacher contact in Singapore (Mr. Kot)
Teacher contact in Singapore (Mr. Wong)
Teacher contact in Singapore (Ms. Kwong)
Teacher contact in Singapore (Ms. Wong)
Hong Kong Tour Leader:
Delia Memorial School (Broadway) (852) 2742 2028
Emergency contact: (852)
International Emergency No. 112
Singapore Police 999
Singapore Fire Department 995
Singapore Ambulance 995
Wing On Travel Service (Emergency) Ms Elsa Lam (852) 2121 9238
Cathay Pacific Airways (HK Office) (852) 2747 1888
Cathay Pacific Airways (Singapore Office) (65) 6533 1333
Hong Kong International Airport (852) 2181 8888
China Merchants Insurance Company Limited (852) 28619299
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EXCURSION REFLECTION
Activities that I feel I did well in:
What is my target for the next excursion?
What was my most memorable experience in this excursion?
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Reflection continued:
Rate: SD = Strongly Disagree, D = Disagree, N = No Opinion, A = Agree, SA = Strongly Agree
Excursion Reflection: SD D N A SA
This excursion was interesting.
The hotel was comfortable.
The activities were meaningful.
The trip was well-organised.
I thought that this trip was fun.
I was happy with the hotel rooms.
I liked my day group.
Self-Reflection: SD D N A SA
I think that I learnt a lot about others
I think that I learnt a lot about myself.
I behaved properly.
I felt safe on this excursion.
I would like to go to Singapore again.
I would recommend this trip to others.
I have tried my best to listen to the teachers.
I think that I have been helpful on this trip.
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