


The 4th ICIP Conference will be held at the Pan Pacific Singapore, one of Singapore’s finest hotels. A venue set in the heart of Marina Bay, within Singapore’s bustling CBD, the hotel is a comfortable 20-minute drive from Changi International Airport and is well located for all forms of entertainment.
Delegates of the 4th ICIP Conference who would like to make room reservations at a preferential rate with Pan Pacific Singapore can visit our ‘Registration' page for more details soon.

Photo courtesy of Pan Pacific Singapore
Address:
7 Raffles Boulevard Marina Square
Singapore 039595
Tel: +65 6336 8111 Fax: +65 6339 1861
Click this link to view the directional map: http://www.panpacific.com/en/singapore/location.html
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In the vast expanse of Southeast Asia, Singapore stands at only 42 kilometres wide with a total population of around 4.6 million, yet this City-State is one of the world's most densely populated countries, comprising a multicultural mix of citizens and permanent residents; Chinese, Indians, Malays and others. Having become more diversified in its population over the centuries, Malay is the Republic's national language, with English being the official language of administration. Now as a recognised regional MICE hub, Singapore offers an islandwide support structure to satisfy visiting business delegates during their stay; dining, culture and retail opportunites beyond compare, enhance your Singapore experience from morning till night.
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International cuisine and unsurpassed service standards are evident whether you choose to dine in one of the island's more exclusive venues or to simply opt for a more casual open air culinary experience with business colleagues. From revered restaurants to the more traditional and vibrant experience of Singapore's largest remaining Victorian, cast-iron structure, Lau Pa Sat hawker centre, in the heart of Singapore's business district. Complimented by a host of trendy café's and bars around the island, there is something to suit even the most discerning palate.
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Historical venues abound for those with an interest in the arts or local heritage. World-class musical and theatrical performances can be found at the Esplanade-Theatres on the Bay. Visit the Asian Civilisation Museum where exclusive dining options surround the rich stories of Singapore's history. The President's home, Istana House, is one of a number of unique and classic architectural landmarks and memorials around the island worth viewing. Old Parliament House is another colonial mansion which has been re-launched as the Arts House; a contemporay venue for visual and performing arts. The restored chapel, CHIJMES (pronounced "chimes"), is home to an array of dining and retail offerings in a stunning garden setting.
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From the peace and tranquility of Singapore's island resort, Sentosa, to the lively retail adventure of Orchard road, delegates can journey from sanctuary to shopping haven within minutes.
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While Singapore is known for its glorious weather, it also has two distinct monsoon seasons: the North Eastern season is December - March and the South Western season is June - September (November and December being the wettest months). Temperatures vary throughout the year with daytime averages of 30°C and short bursts of rain when you least expect them. You'll experience a tropical climate with year round humidity (usually above 75%).
If you wish to find out more about the island of Singapore or its economic development, the following sites may be useful: