Singapore: Unlocking 7 vibrant lion city colorful street blocks for photography sacred sites

Actually, these attractions are all very close, and if you are physically fit, you can easily walk to them. I won't tell you that I covered all of them in just one day of walking. In the evening, I even went shopping on Orchard Road.

Little India

Little India is a Tamil ethnic community in Singapore, representing Indian culture in Singapore. Upon entering Little India, you will smell strong spices and chili, as shops and restaurants in Little India often use these spices to enhance the taste of food. The exterior of the houses is very colorful, which is a part of Tamil culture and also represents Singapore's multiculturalism. On sunny days, these colors are even more vivid, making it feel very lively and vibrant, which is one of the unique exotic charms of Little India.

Kampong Glam

As a distinctive neighborhood in Singapore, the architecture here is colorful, and is even more vibrant in the backdrop of the blue sky. There are many stylish shops on both sides of the streets, displaying various exquisite goods, which can satisfy the needs of those who have a collecting hobby and pursue nostalgia. Here, various exquisite handicrafts are gathered, including gorgeous Indian saris, exquisite Nonya costumes, and uniquely characteristic Peranakan Chinese beadwork jewelry.

Haji Lane

Haji Lane, which used to be an empty street with pre-war houses standing on both sides, has now been revitalized by the influx of many local designers and young entrepreneurs. It has become a popular spot for artistic photography, with graffiti on the walls giving the street an atmosphere of an art district. There are many popular walls to take photos with, and if you observe carefully, you are sure to capture many beautiful shots.

St Andrew's Cathedral

The largest cathedral in Singapore is a white Gothic church, with a high spire piercing the blue sky like a tall and sacred angel, standing in the bustling city center. In front of the church is a wide lawn that attracts many tourists to rest and play.

Fort Canning Park

In fact, this attraction is not inside the park, but next to it, a spiral staircase. It is very popular on social media because its feature is a courtyard above the spiral staircase, covered with lush greenery. The big tree outside the courtyard is just at the courtyard, so if you look from the bottom to the top of the staircase, it looks like a circular scroll painting.

MICA Building, Singapore's Ministry of Communications and Information Building for News and Arts

This building is really amazing. Its exterior is rainbow-colored, with many colorful shutters, which has become a popular attraction for social media check-ins, known as the "Rainbow Building". The building has 911 colorful windows that reflect the colors of the sky, making it very beautiful. The overall appearance of the building is full of vitality and the creative space is very innovative.

Clarke Quay

This tourist attraction is located near the Singapore River and Raffles Boulevard. If you've been exploring all day, come here for dinner. There are restaurants, shopping centers, and entertainment facilities, including a variety of choices such as famous restaurant franchises and outdoor waterfront eateries. The dining experience here is especially fantastic, especially in the evening.