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paydesk has 5 reporters who cover Marina Bay Sands. Our journalists are already on location, all over the world, and ready to work at a moment's notice. Our top correspondents who cover Marina Bay Sands are Hayley Ashworth and Anindita Ghosh. Use our journalist directory to find an Marina Bay Sands member to work for you.

Journalists Who Cover Marina Bay Sands

Hayley Ashworth

Manchester, United Kingdom
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Hayley Ashworth is a journalist based in Manchester, United Kingdom.
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English
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Health & Fitness Cultural Travel
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Jobs Completed 8
Job Success Rate 100%
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So, where will you book for your first post-pandemic, back-to-normal holiday?
09 Jul 2021  |  euronews  |  English  |  Holiday Destinations
Hayley Ashworth's article presents a list of seven cities that are popular travel destinations and explains why they are worth visiting despite their fame. The cities covered are Singapore, Osaka (Japan), London (UK), the Maldives, San Francisco (US), Berlin (Germany), and Buenos Aires (Argentina). For each city, the article highlights notable attractions and activities, as well as potential downsides for travelers. The piece aims to reassure readers that these well-known places can still offer fulfilling travel experiences without disappointment. The article is intended for those planning their first post-pandemic holiday and encourages them to consider these destinations.
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Anindita Ghosh

Delhi, India
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Anindita Ghosh is a journalist based in Delhi with over 20 years of experience in writing and editing. Having worked in top Indian and international media companies, she has a proven track record of expertise in quality print and digital content.
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Bengali English Hindi
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Feature Stories Content Writing Interview (Print / Radio / Podcast)
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Arts & Books Film & Theatre Entertainment & Celebrity
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Jobs Completed 1
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Cool Things To Do In Singapore For A First-Time Visitor
07 Oct 2024  |  www.outlooktraveller.com  |  English  |  Tourism
The article highlights a range of unique and memorable experiences for first-time visitors to Singapore, curated by the Four Seasons Hotel Singapore. It features a Vespa tour with Singapore Sidecars, a visit to The Intan museum, and a culinary journey at Keng Eng Kee Seafood. The narrative also includes visits to iconic attractions like Gardens by the Bay and Marina Bay Sands, emphasizing the blend of cultural, historical, and modern elements that define Singapore. The article provides insights into the vibrant local food scene and the city's architectural and natural landmarks, offering a comprehensive guide for travelers.
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Tamara Hinson

London, United Kingdom
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Tamara Hinson is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
Jobs Completed 7
Job Success Rate 100%
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Singapore's embraces its wild side
16 Oct 2023  |  www.recorder.ca  |  English  |  Travel
Singapore has transformed into a wildlife haven through innovative green space initiatives, including the re-wilded Rail Corridor, a 24-kilometer cycling and hiking trail. The route, lined with native flora and historical elements, supports endangered species like the Sunda pangolin and the straw-headed bulbul. Singapore's hotels, such as Marina Bay Sands, Pan Pacific Orchard, and Shangri-La Singapore, are enhancing their appeal to birds and other wildlife. The city's efforts in habitat restoration and its strategic location on migratory routes have made it a hotspot for biodiversity.
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Patpon Sabpaitoon

Bangkok, Thailand
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Patpon Sabpaitoon is a journalist based in Bangkok, Thailand. He previously worked for the Bangkok Post, Today, and Matichon. He is currently a senior journalist at Prachatai.
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English Spanish Thai
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Video Package (Web / Broadcast) Interview (Video / Broadcast) Feature Stories
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Business Politics Current Affairs
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Jobs Completed 2
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Singapore shift
09 Jan 2020  |  www.bangkokpost.com  |  English  |  Cultural Events
Tourism in Singapore has surged, partly due to unrest in Hong Kong, with record international arrivals and significant investment in hotel properties. Key attractions like Jewel Changi Airport, Raffles Hotel, and the F1 Singapore Grand Prix have bolstered visitor numbers. The Singapore Biennale and Christmas Wonderland highlight the city's cultural and festive offerings. Despite challenges, Singapore promotes itself as a diverse and inclusive destination, with significant contributions from both the government and private sector.
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Michael Tatarski

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
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Michael Tatarski is a journalist based in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. He has covered politics, current events, the environment and more for The Atlantic, Politico, the South China Morning Post, Al-Jazeera, Mongabay and the Guardian. He is available for freelance written assignments, as well as radio ...
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English
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Audio package (Radio / Podcast) Interview (Video / Broadcast) Feature Stories
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Business Politics Current Affairs
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Jobs Completed 1
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ArtScience Museum: Where Art Meets Science and Technology
17 Mar 2024  |  saigoneer.com  |  English  |  Interactive Exhibitions
The ArtScience Museum in Singapore, known for its lotus-shaped structure within the Marina Bay Sands complex, has been bridging the gap between art and science since its opening in 2011. The museum's executive director, Honor Harger, emphasizes its role as a place for everyone. The museum's permanent exhibition, Future World: Where Art Meets Science, created by teamLab, features interactive installations that explore the relationship between humans and nature. Installations like Flowers and People, 100 Years Sea Animation Diorama, and Sketch Aquarium allow visitors to interact with digital environments, highlighting the impact of human presence on nature. The exhibit also includes fun, interactive elements like Sketch Town and Crystal Universe, which use advanced technology to create personalized experiences. teamLab plans to bring their exhibitions to Vietnam, offering a unique blend of interactivity and technology.
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