The most iconic attractions in Singapore, besides the Merlion, are

As one of the landmarks in Singapore, the Merlion is actually going to be demolished! But Singapore is not just about the Merlion, it has a mix of modern and traditional styles. Known as the "garden city," Singapore has these attractions that should not be missed!

Ganbangge South District

Kampung Glam is a great place to experience Malay and Islamic culture, with beautiful architecture, exotic shops, and delicious cuisine. If you visit during the Ramadan period, you'll find plenty of food stalls and cultural performances in the area, especially at night when the festive atmosphere is even more immersive.

Singapore niuche Water Museum

The Chinatown Heritage Centre is a renovated three-story shophouse. Through the various exhibits and oral history in the centre, you can immerse yourself and gain a clear understanding of the living conditions and hardships experienced by early Chinese immigrants.

Sentosa

Sentosa Island is the third largest island in Singapore outside of the main island. It has been developed into a fully-equipped sea park and is a well-known tourist resort. It's a great island with a full range of dining, entertainment, and attractions, including Universal Studios and an aquarium.
The Merlion is an iconic landmark in Singapore, located on the Singapore River in the city center. It symbolizes the country's development from a small fishing village. The design of the Merlion is inspired by a legend in the Malay Annals. In the 11th century, a prince named Sang Nila Utama saw a lion while patrolling Singapura. The lion's head on the Merlion represents that lion, and the fish tail symbolizes the ancient city of Temasek (meaning "sea" in Javanese). Today, the area around Merlion Park has developed into Singapore's financial and commercial center with a skyline of high-rise buildings.
South Asian immigrants from countries including India and Pakistan reside here, with Indian-descended residents being the majority, hence the name Little India. It is a microcosm of India, especially during certain festivals when it is decorated like a magnificent mythical world, with a strong ethnic atmosphere.

gardens by the bay

Gardens by the Bay is a new landmark in Singapore, with two plant conservatories called the Flower Dome and the Cloud Forest. During the day, visitors can enjoy the diverse range of plant life in both conservatories. At night, there is a spectacular light show that showcases the beauty of the Gardens by the Bay and its seamless design, making for an unforgettable experience.