Imbiah Lookout Part 2 - The Singapore Cable Car Adventure
Part of our tour of the Imbiah Lookout on the island of Singapore, just after riding the Tiger Sky Tower we dropped into Sentosa Station of the Singapore Cable Car which is just close by.
Singapore, Sentosa, cable car ride from Imbiah Lookout to Siloso Beach
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Imbiah Lookout Part 1 - The Tiger Sky Tower
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Imbiah Lookout Part 3 - The Luge and Skyride
A look inside the Imbiah Lookout attractions especially The Luge and Skyride inside the Sentosa Island in Singapore and showing instructions on how to get there.
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SINGAPORE - Part 07 | HOW TO TRAVEL in Sentosa Island? | Luge, Skyride, Cable Car, Merlion Plaza
We take a tour on Sentosa Island and visit the Merlion, and ride on Luge Skyride and Cable Car. Join us on our adventure!
From Universal Studios we will pass on the Lake of Dreams. We also head and proceed to an iconic spot, Merlion Plaza. We also go to Imbiah Lookout.
Since we like adventure, we head to Skyline Luge Sentosa and Skyride.
We head back to Imbiah Lookout station to ride the iconic Cable Car.
We take the Sentosa Train Line going to VivoCity mall.
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SINGAPORE, officially the Republic of Singapore is an island city-state in Southeast Asia. It lies one degree (137 kilometres or 85 miles) north of the equator, at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, with Indonesia's Riau Islands to the south and Peninsular Malaysia to the north. Singapore's territory consists of one main island along with 62 other islets. Since independence, extensive land reclamation has increased its total size by 23% (130 square kilometres or 50 square miles). The nation is known for its transition from a developing to a developed country in a single generation under the leadership of its founding Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew.
The city-state is home to 5.6 million residents, 39% of whom are foreign nationals, including permanent residents. There are four official languages: English, Malay, Mandarin Chinese, and Tamil; most Singaporeans are bilingual and English serves as the nation's lingua franca, while Malay is the national language. Its cultural diversity is reflected in its extensive ethnic cuisine and major festivals. Pew Research has found that Singapore has the highest religious diversity in any country. Multiracialism has been enshrined in its constitution since independence, and continues to shape national policies in education, housing, politics, among others.
Tourism in Singapore is a major industry and contributor to the Singaporean economy, attracting 18.5 million international tourists in 2018, more than 3 times of Singapore's total population. It is also environmentally friendly, and maintains natural and heritage conservation programs. Along with this, it also has one of the the world's lowest crime rates. Transport in Singapore exhaustively covers most, if not all public venues in Singapore, which increases convenience for tourists. This includes the well-known Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system. Singapore is the 5th most visited city in the world, and 2nd in the Asia-Pacific.
Among the latest tourists attractions built in Singapore includes the two integrated resorts which houses casinos, namely Marina Bay Sands and Resorts World Sentosa; Gardens by the Bay and Jewel Changi Airport.
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Singapore, Sentosa, cable car night ride from Imbiah Lookout to Siloso Point
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The Sentosa Line consists of three stations, Merlion Station, Imbiah Lookout Station and Siloso Point Station.
Apart from offering scenic views of Sentosa island, the new line allows easy access to attractions like Resorts World Sentosa, Merlion Tower, Madame Tussauds, Skyline Luge, Tiger Sky Tower, Underwater World, Siloso Beach, etc.
SENTOSA Island in Singapore | Cable Car | Merlion | Palawan Beach | Asia's Southernmost Point
Sentosa, previously called Pulau Blakang Mati, is a resort island in Singapore. It is home to a popular resort that receives some twenty million visitors per year. Attractions include a 2 km long sheltered beach, Fort Siloso, two golf courses, the Merlion, 14 hotels, and the Resorts World Sentosa, featuring the theme park Universal Studios Singapore and one of Singapore's two casinos.
Sentosa can be reached from the Singapore mainland via a short causeway or Cable Car, which originates from Mount Faber and passes through HarbourFront en route to its final destination at Imbiah Lookout. The monocable detachable-grip gondola lift system has three stations, namely Mount Faber Station at the peak of Mount Faber, the HarbourFront Station (former Jardine Steps Station) at HarbourFront and the Sentosa Station at Imbiah, Sentosa. Two supporting towers are located between each pair of stations. This distance between Mount Faber Station and the first tower is about 300 metres, from the first tower to the HarbourFront Station is 400 metres, from the Harbour Front Station to the second tower at 500 metres, and from the second tower to the Sentosa Station is 450 metres long.
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Sentosa Merlion is a gigantic 37 metre-tall replica of the Merlion which was completed in 1995, housing two viewing galleries and a souvenir shop.
Palawan Beach lies in the centre of the southern coast of Sentosa. There is a suspension bridge that leads to a small islet off the coast which is said to be the southernmost point of continental Asia, or Asia's closest point to the Equator.
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A 131m ride up a revolving disc on Sentosa Island, showing panoramic 360 degree views of Singapore City, Singapore Port, South China Sea and Straits of Malacca, as well as Sentosa attractions as Resort World Casino, Merlion, Universal Studios, Sentosa Golf Course, the beaches and forests.
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The name Sentosa translates as peace and tranquillity in Malay, which was in turn derived from the Sanskrit term Santosha (संतोष, IAST: Saṃtoṣa), meaning contentment, satisfaction.[3][4] Sentosa was formerly known as Pulau Blakang Mati[5][6] which in Malay means the Island of Death from Behind.
The name Blakang Mati is rather old but may not have been founded in the nineteenth century as generally believed. In fact, there exists an island that was identified as Blacan Mati in Manuel Godinho de Erédia's 1604 map of Singapore. Other early references to the island of Blakang Mati include Burne Beard Island in Wilde's 1780 MS map, Pulau Niry, Nirifa from 1690 to 1700, and the nineteenth-century reference as Pulau Panjang (J.H. Moor). However, early maps did not separate Blakang Mati from the adjacent island of Pulau Brani, so it is uncertain to which island the sixteenth-century place names referred.
The island has gone through several name changes. Up to 1830, it was called Pulau Panjang (long island). In an 1828 sketch of Singapore Island, the island is referred to as Po. Panjang. According to Bennett (1834), the name Blakang Mati was only given to the hill on the island by the Malay villagers on the island. The Malay name for this island is literally translated as dead back or behind the dead; organized means at the back or behind or after; mati means dead. It is also called the dead island or the island of the dead or perhaps island of after death.
Different versions of how the island came to acquire such an unpropitious name abound:
One account attributed the ominous name to murder and piracy in the island's past.
A second claimed that the island is the material paradise of warrior spirits buried at Pulau Brani.
A third account claims that an outbreak of disease on the island in the late 1840s almost wiped out the original Bugis settlers on the island. Dr Robert Little, a British coroner investigating the deaths, stumbled upon what was called Blakang Mati Fever, purportedly a type of fever caused by miasmatic fumes arising from decaying leaves and swampy water on the island. This event led to a controversy in medical circles at that time as to the causes of what was later recognized in 1898 as malaria spread by the Anopheles mosquito. The government's malaria research station was originally located here.
A fourth interpretation is that dead back island was so-called because of the lack of fertile soil on the hills. However, since the island creates an area of dead water behind it with no wind (hence still behind - still or stopped being an alternative translation of mati) it may be as simple as this — less romantic perhaps, but believable from a nautical viewpoint.
View from Imbiah Lookout to Mainland Singapore
In 1827, Captain Edward Lake of the Bengal Engineers in his report on public works and fortifications had proposed an alternative name for Blakang Mati as the Island of St George. However, the island was seen as too unhealthy for habitation and his proposed name was never realized.
In a 1972 contest organised by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, the island was renamed Sentosa, a Malay word meaning peace and tranquillity, from Sanskrit, Santosha.
Through the 1980s and 1990s, a number of pay-to-get-in tourist destinations were built on the island, most of which the local people found uninteresting. Consequently, there was a joke that the name Sentosa stood for So Expensive and Nothing to See Also.[7]
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Singapore Cable Car Ride: Imbiah Lookout to Siloso Point April 2017
Real-time ride on the Singapore cable car network: from Imbiah Lookout to Siloso Point on the Sentosa island line.