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You’ve probably seen the photos: waves that glow electric blue, a shoreline scattered with what looks like fallen stars.

Bioluminescence isn’t a filter or a one-off freak event. It happens, on schedule, in a handful of places around the world, and a surprising number of them are glowing right now. We’ve rounded up the best places to see it for yoursel...


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Two Pokémon Centers, one city — here’s which one to pick

Osaka is the rare Japanese city with a real choice to make: two official Pokémon Centers in different districts, plus a flagship Nintendo store and a sit-down Pokémon Café. If you only have time for one, this guide sorts out which, what’s worth buying, and how to skip the worst of the queues.

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UK on your mind? Here’s where the rate sits right now

As of 23 June 2026, 1 SGD = 0.5837 GBP, and the pound has been sitting still while your dollar quietly gained ground. Sunday roasts, West End shows, a pint that stings a little less: your SGD goes further in Britain than it did a few years back.

Rates move daily, thou...


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Plan your annual leaves smarter, not harder.

Boy, oh boy, does time really fly, and 2027’s public holiday dates are already out. Ready to turn Singapore’s 11 public holidays into 40 days off in 2027? It’s more doable than it sounds: a handful of well-timed annual leave days, booked before your colleagues beat you to them. This guide is...


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The forgotten paradise that’s a half-day from Singapore

TIME magazine called Tioman one of the world’s most beautiful islands back in the 1970s, and it’s long been credited as the stand-in for the mythical Bali Hai in the 1958 film South Pacific. Then everyone forgot about it. That’s the good news. You get clear water, baby reef sharks off the jetty an...


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