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1. SHIP MATES: The agents on board Holland America Line’s Westerdam.


2. CHOP-CHOP: The agents learn how to make a chilli crab dish at a CulinaryOn cookery class at One Raffles Place.


3. IT’S A SIGN: Layla Ludlam, Bolsover Cruise Club, and Gemma Webster, Thomas Cook, outside PS Cafe Ann Siang Hill.


4. FLOWER POWER: Joanna Sykus, Scotland’s Cruise Centre, and Webster try on traditional Peranakan dress at Rumah Kim Choo.


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5. TWO’S COMPANY: Carol Smith, Freedom Personal Travel Advisors, and Kemble enjoy a break at the CulinaryOn cookery class.


6. GARDEN PARTY: The group visits Singapore Botanic Gardens.


7. HIGH SPIRITS: Sykus, Dani Scannella, Webster, Smith and Dinah Alonso-Wilkes, Travel Counsellors, at One Raffles Place’s 1-Altitude Bar.


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8. MOMENT OF TOOTH: Sykus and Kemble visit the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple.


9. KITCHEN ABLE: Rachel Clifton, Lincolnshire Co-op, receives her certificate from chef Nicholas Cox at the CulinaryOn class.


10. ALL SMILES: Smith, Ludlam, Scannella and GoCruises’s Ian Warren across the water from the Marina Bay Sands Hotel.


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11. LET’S HEAR IT FOR THE BUOY: Smith, Sykus and Alonso-Wilkes on board Seabourn Encore, before enjoying lunch.


12. OUT TO GRASS: Webster and Warren take in the beautiful surroundings of the Singapore Botanic Gardens.


13. HANDS FREE: Sykus, Ludlam, Kemble and Scannella celebrate completing the sidecar Vespa tour in the Malay Heritage Centre.


13 December 2018travelweekly.co.uk45


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