VIBE Parties 3rd Anniversary - LOLLIPOP Wednesdays @ ZIRCA (2011)
VIBE Parties 3rd Anniversary - LOLLIPOP Wednesdays @ ZIRCA (2011)
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Vice Ganda LIVE in Singapore (with viel) 2
zirca clarke quay, 3 apr 2011
Zirca Club Singapore
Zirca Club
Walking Tour @ Clarke Quay, Singapore || by Stanlig Films || HD @ 1080p ||
A Night in Clarke Quay, Singapore || by Stanlig Films ||
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Clarke Quay /klɑːrk kiː/ is a historical riverside quay in Singapore, located within the Singapore River Planning Area. The quay is situated upstream from the mouth of the Singapore River and Boat Quay.
At present, five blocks of restored warehouses house various restaurants and nightclubs. There are also moored Chinese junks (tongkangs) that have been refurbished into floating pubs and restaurants. The Cannery is one of the anchor tenants of the place. There are over 5 different concepts in one block. Another anchor tenant, The Arena, will be home to Singapore's First Permanent Illusion Show (starting August 2008) starring J C Sum and 'Magic Babe' Ning.[1] The G-MAX reverse bungee, the first in Singapore, is located at the entrance which opened in November 2003. Notable restaurants and nightclubs include Hooters and Indochine. River cruises and river taxis on the Singapore River can be accessed from Clarke Quay. One of its most popular attractions is its exciting host of CQ's signature events happening once every quarter. Clark Quay has become known as a hub of Singaporean nightclubs including Zirca, and up until 2008, the Ministry of Sound. Now it hosts the Singaporean nightlife institution, Zouk, after it moved from its previous home on Jiak Kim Road.
Clarke Quay MRT Station is located within the vicinity. A new SOHO concept development cum shopping centre called The Central, above the MRT station, was completed in 2007.
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Clark quay club
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Infadel DJ's having it rather hard in the Singapore area. :-)
Singapore Limo Ride.
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Singapore Clarke and Boat Quay
Clarke Quay is a historical riverside quay in Singapore, located within the Singapore River Planning Area. The quay is situated upstream from the mouth of the Singapore River and Boat Quay.
Clarke Quay was named after Sir Andrew Clarke, Singapore's second Governor and Governor of the Straits Settlements from 1873 to 1875, who played a key role in positioning Singapore as the main port for the Malay states of Perak, Selangor and Sungei Ujong.
Clarke Quay is also the name of a road along the quay, part of which has since been converted into a pedestrian mall. Clarke Street, located next to Clarke Quay, was officially named in 1896, and was originally two streets known simply as East Street and West Street in north Kampong Malacca. Similar to Clarke Quay, Clarke Street has since been converted into a pedestrian mall.
The Hoklos (Hokkien) refer to Clarke Street as gi hok kong si au, meaning behind the new Gi Hok Kongsi (house). The new Gi Hok Kongsi was near Carpenter Street. Another Chinese reference, which only refers to the Southern bank around Read Bridge area, was cha chun tau (柴船头), meaning jetty for boats carrying firewood. Small tongkangs carrying firewood from Indonesia berthed at this jetty. The firewood trade was primarily a Teochew enterprise.
The Singapore River has been the centre of trade since modern Singapore was founded in 1819. During the colonial era, Boat Quay was the commercial centre where barge lighters would transport goods upstream to warehouses at Clarke Quay.
At the height of its prosperity, dozens of bumboats jostled for mooring space beside Clarke Quay. This continued well into the later half of the 20th century. By this time, the Singapore River had also become very polluted. The government decided to relocate cargo services to a new modern facility in Pasir Panjang. The bumboats and lorries departed to their new home and Clarke Quay fell silent.
The government then cleaned up the Singapore River and its environment from 1977 to 1987. Plans were made to revamp the area and turn it into a flourishing commercial, residential and entertainment precinct. These plans took into serious consideration the historical value of Clarke Quay, making it mandatory that new buildings complement the historical character of the area and that certain old buildings be restored.
leftG-MAX reverse bungee
Clarke Quay Festival Village, the biggest conservation project for the Singapore River, was developed and officially opened on 10 December 1993. In later years, Clarke Quay was managed and owned by CapitaLand.
Ten years later, works were commenced to revamp the Clarke Quay area in order to give the place a better tenant mix. The development also saw major changes to the exterior and riverside areas. The Satay Club and a number of establishments vacated Clarke Quay to make way for new tenants. The upgraded Clarke Quay features the Zirca, The Clinic, Forbidden City by the Indochine Group and the whole development was completed in October 2006.
The Clarke Quay area at present is drastically different from the preservation/conservation effort from 1993.
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Clarke Quay today
Clarke Quay at night
Presently, five blocks of restored warehouses house various restaurants and nightclubs. There are also moored Chinese junks (tongkangs) that have been refurbished into floating pubs and restaurants. The Cannery is one of the anchor tenants of the place. There are over 5 different concepts in one block. Another anchor tenant, The Arena, will be home to Singapore's First Permanent Illusion Show (starting August 2008) starring J C Sum and 'Magic Babe' Ning.[1] The G-MAX reverse bungee, the first in Singapore, is located at the entrance which opened in November 2003. Notable restaurants and nightclubs include Hooters and Indochine. River cruises and river taxis on the Singapore River can be accessed from Clarke Quay. One of its most popular attractions is its exciting host of CQ's signature events happening once every quarter. Clark Quay has become known as a hub of Singaporean nightclubs including Zirca, and up until 2008, the Ministry of Sound.
Clarke Quay MRT Station is located within the vicinity. A new SOHO concept development cum shopping centre called The Central, above the MRT station, was completed in 2007.
In July 2012, Hong Kong lifestyle retail store G.O.D. opened a 6,000 square foot flagship store in the Quay.[2]
Walking Around Singapore's Clarke Quay
Clarke Quay / 克拉码头 / கிளார்க் கீ is a historical riverside quay in Singapore, located within the Singapore River Planning Area. The quay is situated upstream from the mouth of the Singapore River and Boat Quay.
Clarke Quay was named after Sir Andrew Clarke, Singapore's second Governor and Governor of the Straits Settlements from 1873 to 1875, who played a key role in positioning Singapore as the main port for the Malay states of Perak, Selangor and Sungei Ujong.
Clarke Quay is also the name of a road along the quay, part of which has since been converted into a pedestrian mall. Clarke Street, located next to Clarke Quay, was officially named in 1896, and was originally two streets known simply as East Street and West Street in north Kampong Malacca. Similar to Clarke Quay, Clarke Street has since been converted into a pedestrian mall.
The Hoklos (Hokkien) refer to Clarke Street as gi hok kong si au (义福公司后), meaning behind the new Gi Hok Kongsi (house). The new Gi Hok Kongsi was near Carpenter Street. Another Chinese reference, which only refers to the Southern bank around Read Bridge area, was cha chun tau (柴船头), meaning jetty for boats carrying firewood. Small tongkangs carrying firewood from Indonesia berthed at this jetty. The firewood trade was primarily a Teochew enterprise.
The Singapore River has been the centre of trade since modern Singapore was founded in 1819. During the colonial era, Boat Quay was the commercial centre where barge lighters would transport goods upstream to warehouses at Clarke Quay.
At the height of its prosperity, dozens of bumboats jostled for mooring space beside Clarke Quay. This continued well into the later half of the 20th century. By this time, the Singapore River had also become very polluted. The government decided to relocate cargo services to a new modern facility in Pasir Panjang. The bumboats and lorries departed to their new home and Clarke Quay fell silent.
The government then cleaned up the Singapore River and its environment from 1977 to 1987. Plans were made to revamp the area and turn it into a flourishing commercial, residential and entertainment precinct. These plans took into serious consideration the historical value of Clarke Quay, making it mandatory that new buildings complement the historical character of the area and that certain old buildings be restored.
At present, five blocks of restored warehouses house various restaurants and nightclubs. There are also moored Chinese junks (tongkangs) that have been refurbished into floating pubs and restaurants. The Cannery is one of the anchor tenants of the place. There are over 5 different concepts in one block. Another anchor tenant, The Arena, will be home to Singapore's First Permanent Illusion Show (starting August 2008) starring J C Sum and 'Magic Babe' Ning. The G-MAX reverse bungee, the first in Singapore, is located at the entrance which opened in November 2003. Notable restaurants and nightclubs include Hooters and Indochine. River cruises and river taxis on the Singapore River can be accessed from Clarke Quay. One of its most popular attractions is its exciting host of CQ's signature events happening once every quarter. Clark Quay has become known as a hub of Singaporean nightclubs including Zirca, and up until 2008, the Ministry of Sound.
Clarke Quay MRT Station is located within the vicinity. A new SOHO concept development cum shopping centre called The Central, above the MRT station, was completed in 2007.
Vibe Parties Presents FRESH at socialHouse Sentosa (Singapore) [HQ]
IT'S OFFICIAL!! Singapore's #1 Party Promotion Label Vibe Parties will be relaunching FRESH at Wave House Sentosa on Saturday, November 28th! Mark your calendars!! *****JUST CONFIRMED THEIR FIRST...
IT'S OFFICIAL!!
Singapore's #1 Party Promotion Label Vibe Parties will be relaunching FRESH at Wave House Sentosa on Saturday, November 28th! Mark your calendars!!
*****JUST CONFIRMED THEIR FIRST TIME EVER TO SINGAPORE*****
....the infamous, tantalizing, sexy, amazing....
***CYBERJAPAN DANCERS***
*****JUST CONFIRMED THEIR FIRST TIME EVER TO SINGAPORE*****
OTHER CONFIRMED ACTS FOR THE 28 NOV LAUNCH:
CHE'NELLE (SINGER OF INTERNATIONAL HIT I FELL IN LOVE WITH THE DJ)
DJ MOTO & MC JOE 275 (COLLABORATED WITH THE LIKES OF SNOOP DOGG & JAY-Z)
DJ ANDREW T (THE BUTTER FACTORY)
DJ FM (FRESH RESIDENT DJ)
MC TECH 1
VIBE PARTY GIRLS
It will be Asia's wildest Spring Break style beach party featuring international hip-hop acts, MC led craziness, a crowd of over 3000 hot ladies and dudes, and other forms of insanity not seen anywhere outside of Cancun, Mexico. It will be every Saturday, but we're kicking it off in a BIG WAY on the 28th of November.
ANTICS TO EXPECT & MORE:
THE FRESH BEER BONG RACES
FRESH BODY SHOTS FOR SELECTED BIKINI CLAD LADIES
MC LED CONTESTS & CHALLENGES ON STAGE
PROFESSIONAL SURFING SHOWCASES ON THE WAVEHOUSE FLOWBARREL
BEER PONG
PRESALE TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW. EMAIL TICKETS@VIBE.SG FOR DETAILS.
If you'd be interested in helping sell presale tickets, now's your chance to make some easy money as this will be the biggest party at Sentosa since Zoukout. Email jobs@vibe.sg immediately!
Entry Details:
S$30 - Male Tickets (Inclusive of 2 Drinks)
S$15 - Female Tickets (Inclusive of 1 Drink)
Email fresh@vibe.sg IMMEDIATELY for very limited table reservations. This one will book up by Monday at the latest.
Dress Code: Beach friendly; Ladies, wear a bikini and get spotted by the Vibe Parties team for a chance to win free drinks!
Guest Acts: Begin at 6pm so come EARLY! DJ FM & Tech1 will be kicking things off with the support of the Vibe Party Girls on stage with the first Beer Bong races at 4:30pm!
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