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TOP 5 Reasons Why You Should NOT MISS The Exhibition Of Downton Abbey

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Hi Huneybees,


Downton Abbey was a highly popular British TV series that was shown from 2010 to 2015 and was based on a chronicle of the lives of the British aristocratic Crawley family and their servants in the early 20th Century.


This original drama of romance, which costed an average of £1 million per episode to produce, was set from 1912 to 1926 and even has had Queen Elizabeth II as one of its fans!

Julian Fellowes and his casts from Downton Abbey at the recent Press Conference at Marina Bay Sands. Photo credit: MBS


With much excitement on 22nd June 2017, the creator and executive producer of the show Julian Fellowes with many of his original casts including  Jim Carter (as Charles Carson), Kevin Doyle (as Joseph Molesley), Laura Carmichael (as Lady Edith Crawley), and Phyllis Logan (as Mrs. Hughes), walked down the red carpet at Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention Centres to officiate the opening of Downton Abbey: The Exhibition happening at B2 of Hall F.

Most of the scenes in Downton Abbey were filmed at Highclere Castle

Here are 5 (five) reasons why you should STILL pay a visit to this exhibition even if none of my fellow Huneybees has watched a single episode of this highest rated PBS "Masterpiece" drama series, which is unfortunately not available on free-to-air nor pay TVs  in this region.


#1 Lifestyle of British  aristocratic during early 20th Century



Discover the way of life of the noble and its humble servants' in the era where the concept of Television System has just be realized but not yet commercialize and Computer has yet been invented. One reason why Downton Abbey was so popular was the fact that the TV series followed closely to historian research, including the actual events that happened during the period where the drama was set, for example in Season 2: World War I, Titanic sinking, Spanish Flu.






Downton Abbey has came alive at the exhibition in Marina Bay Sands with mock-ups of some of the most memorable scenes of the TV series such as Butler's pantry, Kitchen, the famous Servant's Bell Board, elegant Dining Room, and even the bedroom!

Stairway to the basement of Downton Abbey where servants work for 14 hours starting at 5am daily

#2 Amazing Downton Abbey Costumes






From restrictive corsets to drop waists, heightened hemlines, and straight silhouettes, the glamour of the early 20th century fashion was certainly one of the highlights of the TV series and some of these were on display for public to behold.


The central of attention was definitely the  beautiful white wedding grown wore by Lady Edith at her wedding during the Downton Abbey finale! Looking at it would simply invoke the emotional moment in me just like yesterday when Lady Edith finally married in Downton Abbey.


#3 Technology Evolution Of The Era



In the early 20th century and before, way before Internet gave birth to Email, people communicate with each other via means of hand-written letter sent via postage that could take months to be delivered!

Early 20th century was a period of great technology leap with the likes of the first assembly-line production style made automobile by Ford Motor and the first gas motored and manned airplane by Wright brothers.

A tuning radio in the early 20th Century

The essential for the women of Downton Abbey - Hair Curling Tong and Hair Dryer!

Do you still recall the candid moments of Mr. Carson, butler of Downton Abbey trying to figure out how the candlestick phone operates?

Some of these historical artefacts that made appearance in the TV series were on display in the exhibition, which included the iconic hand-held metallic hair dryer (Season 6) that first went on sales in 1915 and the candlestick phone (Season 2-5) that represented the pivoted period (1912-14) for telephone development in Britain as it was widely installed at private homes of many aristocracy and gentry.

#4 EEE - Enhanced Exhibition Experience



Attending an exhibition can be uneventful if there's no people to guide you through and worst if it's a show that you have not even watched before.

Hologram of Mrs Hughes, Housekeeper of Downton Abbey, welcoming you to the working area of the servants

The organizer certainly understands that (not every one has seen the masterpiece) and that's perhaps is one reason (my wild guess) why they have set up many of digital (non interactive) displays by means of holograms and audio visual technology to take the audience through the journey of frictional wold of Downton Abbey, starting from an introduction snippets of the TV series and ending with some of the main characters bidding goodbye to the audience.


While this is certainly a great crash course for any Huneybees who haven't watch the drama, it also creates a whole enhanced experience for fans to relive the moment!


#5 Experience English Tea Ritual




There's nothing other than Afternoon Tea for that is British most significant contribution to world cuisine! What started as "snack" between early lunch and late supper (aka dinner) by Anna Russell, 7th Duchess of Bedford, in the 1830-40s, has became a common practice around world as people realize it was a great excuse to socalize. 

It certainly felt great to be able to seat down and enjoy some English tea and cakes after spending over three hours soaking in the British ilife of early 20th century.

For an additional SGD50 (exclude from admission ticket price), Huneybees will be treated to a traditional afternoon tea like the one we saw in Downtown Abbey, where the tray holds the 3 S’s: Scones, Sandwiches/Savouries and Sweets. That certainly summed up a sweet afternoon for me!



Do come and experience the life of Downton Abbey today at Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention Centres, B2, Hall F before it leave Singapore for USA. The exhibition ends on 31st July 2017.

While it is not necessary, it is certainly helpful if you could catch some episodes of the TV series online prior attending the exhibition.


Downtown Abbey has just got a new fan in me ;)






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The Fourth Edition Of Singapore International Jazz Festival Is Going To Be Bigger!

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Hi Huneybees,


Fans of Jazz are all excited and they have a reason to, as the Fourth Edition of Singapore International Jazz Festival (SING JAZZ) is returning in less than 5 weeks' time and it is going to be bigger than the last!

To be held at the same great venue - Event Plaza at Marina Bay Sands -  music lovers from Singapore and the region can expect three nights (31 March – 2 April 2017) of extraordinary music from a star-studded line-up of multiple award-winning artists.


Among them are two multiple Grammy Award winners Corinne Bailey Rae and David Foster.

Other music stars such as Nik West, Youssou Ndour & Le Super Etoile de Dakar, Raúl Midón Trio, Esperanza Spalding, Chaka Khan, Gilles Peterson and Ray Parker Jr., as well as local favourite Aaron James Lee will ensure music lovers an exhilarating entertainment under the stars.


In addition to the international line-up of music stars on the Main Stage, organisers this year has expanded the Festival to include The Late Show. Starting at 10pm, The Late Show held indoors at the Sands Expo & Convention Centre will go on till 4am and is expected to heighten the festival experience by catering to the late night party crowd and clubbers looking for a celebrity-driven VIP experience, such as the VIP Green Room which allows guests to rub shoulders with all of the stars of this mega music weekend in Singapore.

Tickets for the Singapore International Jazz Festival 2017: Main Stage and The Late Show start from SGD108 and are available at www.marinabaysands.com/ticketing and www.apactix.com. Also available is the Full Festival Pass at SGD288, which gives access to 30 hours of music at both The Main Stage & The Late Show on all days.

For more information, please visit www.sing-jazz.com.



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Have You Visited The Region's Largest Consumer Jewelry Show Yet?

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Hi Huneybees,



The region's largest consumer jewelry show, Singapore International Jewelry Expo (SIJE) 2016, is back with more than US$150 million in exhibitions by 200 exhibitors from 25 countries.


Over the next four days, from 21st till 24th July 2016, visitors to SIJE will get to behold a 27-carat flawless round, brilliant GIA certified diamond priced at SGD3.5 million presented by IVY Masterpiece and a US$5 million Burma Ruby necklace weighting in at 82-carat in total at the DeGem International booth.



The crown jewel of the show is a piece of historical significance, an emerald pendant, carved and shaped by Fortunato Pio Castellani in the 19th century, from the private collection of Roberto Sciaguato. It was gifted by Napoleon III to his lover, Countess of Castiglione


Mamuli Necklace origin from NTT Indonesia, which is a symbol of fertility. Nahdi Jewellery
Recalling a tour at Asia Civilization Museum a few months back where I had a chance to witness the fine workmanship of Asian handicraft and jewelry craftsmanship of past, I thought all these have been lost to modernization until I visited Nahdi Jewellery booth from Indonesia. Two of such fine pieces are Mabe Chokker (SGD1,800) and Mamuli Necklace (SGD80 only!) from NTT Indonesia, which is a symbol of fertility.

Traditional Padang Bracelet from Nahdi Jewellery
Mesh jewelries made from chopper wire, comes different colours and designs such as Necklace (SGD50) Bracelet (SGD35) and Earring (SGD15)

Apart from traditional jewelries, Nahdi Jewellery also carries modern style such as the traditional Padang Bracelet made of silver and real pearls (SGD500) and the interesting Mesh jewelries made from chopper wire!


Be sure to check out SIJE 2016 today (last day), at Marina bay Sands Convention Center, to admire the beautiful jewelries and maybe grab one for your loved one too =)

Have a lovely Sunday!


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SingJazz returns with Melissa Tham conferred the Sing Jazz Emerging Jazz Vocalist of the Year award at Singapore International Jazz Festival 2015 Gala Night

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Hi Huneybees,


Singapore International Jazz Festival 2015, or SingJazz2015 in short, returns this year after a stunning debut last year and Huney'Z World is privileged to be back to cover this 'jazz-inspired music' festival, which promised to be even better with a stunning line-up, from Funk legend Chaka Khan, Grammy Award winner Chris Botti, International Chart topper Jessie J, Malaysian singer Yuna to our very own Jeremy Monteiro!


There is no better way to kick start the whole festive mode than to experience first hand, a breath-taking preview by Melissa Tham at the pre-event press conference held earlier this week.


Conferred the Sing Jazz Emerging Jazz Vocalist of the Year award at the SingJazz2015 Gala Night, held that evening, this petite Singaporean Jazz singer with a big voice (check her out at www.melissatham.com) shared about her journey in the music industry.

"I get a lot of influences from music that is not in the jazz genre too, so I'm glad that I'm able to get inspiration from all of them. Of course, just like every job, this is not smooth-sailing. Sometimes you have ups and sometimes you have downs. The ups are really, really good and the downs you just have to figure out and pull yourself out of the well if this is what you want to do. Just keep doing it."



Also present at the press conference was Sing Jazz Academy director Chok Kerong, who gave us more insight into the activities organized this SingJazz2015 weekend by Sing Jazz Academy, the educational and community outreach arm of the Sing Jazz Festival. 


Before I sign-off, here's the location & schedule for SingJazz2015, a rain-or-shine event.


For more information on the festival and the Academy’s programmes, do check out www.Sing-Jazz.com.


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