The ingenious combination of city and garden
Harmonious coexistence of history and modernity
Join forces to create Singapore's multiculturalism and infinite charm
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Singapore, the only developed country in Southeast Asia
There are things that make parents and children want to play
World-class amusement parks and zoos
There is also the Nanyang style that parents have loved for a generation
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Top 10 Must-Visit Attractions in Singapore
Do not miss
Merlion Park
As the most famous landmark in Singapore, Merlion Park can be said to be one of the must-see attractions in Singapore.
The 8.6-meter-high statue is located in the Merlion Park in the heart of Singapore. The "fish body" symbolizes the development of this place from a small fishing village, and the "lion head" represents Singapore's early name "Lion City".
The Merlion Park has a unique flavor during the day and at night~
Gardens by the Bay
The Gardens by the Bay, which ingeniously combines plants and technology, has become a new landmark of Singapore's "Garden City".
The world's largest glass greenhouse Flower Dome (Flower Dome) has more than 30,000 flower plants from all over the world. See the cascades sloping down at the Cloud Forest, the world's tallest indoor waterfall.
Feel the magnificent scenery of Marina Bay in the Super Tree (Super Tree) area. Feel the charm of music and lights at the Marina Bay Light Show at night.
Marina Sands SkyPark
The Sands Sky Garden is a unique shape supported by three 55-storey "Chuan"-shaped buildings. There are more than 250 trees and more than 650 plants. There is an observation deck that overlooks Singapore from a 360-degree angle. The infinity swimming pool where Internet celebrities check in.
There are five-star hotels, large shopping malls and Michelin restaurants in the high-rise buildings. There is also an ice skating rink and a canal in the Binhai Sands shopping center, which can be walked through the shopping center by boat.
Singapore Flyer
The Singapore Flyer is the second tallest observation wheel in the world and the largest observation wheel in Asia. It has a diameter of 150 meters and the highest point is 165 meters above the ground, which is equivalent to a 42-story building. It is a must-see for viewing the most fascinating scenery in Singapore sights.
Universal Studios
Universal Studios Singapore is located within Resorts World Sentosa, with more than 20 attractions and dual-track roller coasters, it is a must-see for amusement park lovers!
S.E.A. Aquarium
Singapore S.E.A. Aquarium is currently one of the largest aquariums in the world, with more than 1,000 species and more than 100,000 marine animals. The museum has 49 ecological areas, bringing together many marine life.
The biggest feature of the aquarium is the world's largest window of the ocean. Standing in front of the huge glass window to see all kinds of fish is extremely shocking. There will be some hands-on projects where you can touch the discovery pool of shark eggs.
Night Safari
Night Safari is the world's first zoo dedicated to nocturnal animals. Visitors can walk or take a tour bus to visit the park.
In the night zoo, you can see small animals that are active at night, and you can observe lions and cheetahs up close at night through railings and glass.
Clarke Quay
The most famous nightlife attraction in Singapore, it used to be a small unloading pier in the early years, but now it has become a shopping and gourmet place.
There are countless bars, restaurants (Songfa Bak Kut Teh, No Signature Seafood, Jumbo Seafood Restaurant), and nearly a hundred shops (Clark Central Shopping Center).
Chinatown (China Town)
Chinatown is the Chinatown in Singapore. It got its name from the common scene of water carts being transported in Chinatown when there was no running water in the early days.
The majestic and majestic Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Longhua Temple, the oldest Indian temple in Singapore, the Mariamman Temple, and the earliest mosque, the Jamey Mosque, are all must-see attractions.
Chinatown is also the culinary hub of Singapore, such as Maxwell Cooked Food Center (Tiantian Hainanese Chicken Rice), Chinatown Building (Liaofan Roast Meat), etc., where you can eat delicious food, shop around and be satisfied.
Little India
Little India is the gathering place of the Indian community in Singapore. This historic and bustling community not only showcases the vibrant Indian culture, but also offers a wide range of products for purchase.
Little India is one of the most vibrant areas in Singapore. Walk along Serangoon Road and the surrounding streets to admire the harmonious coexistence of Hindu temples, Chinese temples, mosques and Christian churches.
Singapore may be small, but it exudes a cosmopolitan vibe, from world-class shopping malls to exciting theme parks, stunning views, romantic date spots and family-friendly attractions, it's worth a visit!