Film locations for "Garden City" in Sing Tao

Nowadays, traveling is not only about ticking off popular tourist attractions, but also about taking stunning photos to dominate your friends' social media. From mosques in macaron hues, rainbow apartments, unique stackable buildings resembling honeycombs, towering blocks of modern architecture and even ancient Egyptian pyramids, the IG-worthy list of must-visit spots is a playground for quirky individuals who love a good time.

Abdul Gafoor Mosque

A mosque with macaron tones! This mosque, specially built for Muslims, blends South Indian, Moorish, and European styles. The creamy yellow exterior looks cartoonish, exuding a sense of cuteness amidst its solemnity.
A library with a modern design! The white curved bookshelves give the place a sleek look, making it perfect for overhead shots. For book lovers, this place is simply paradise! The lower floor is filled with novels, while the upper floor has non-fiction books. Both magazines and books are very comprehensive!

62 Koon Seng Rd

A macaron-colored neighborhood that looks like a spilled paint palette. The houses here are painted in different colors, leaning towards macaron shades. Compared to the vibrant colors of Little India, this area appears more elegant and subdued.

Rochor Centre

The eye-catching colorful rainbow apartments, with their vibrant buildings against the blue sky, are truly bright and lively. Just standing anywhere to take a photo exudes a sense of vitality. This place is also very suitable for street photography enthusiasts, and you can easily capture great human-interest shots!

Nanyang Technological University Activity Center

A unique architecture that stacks upwards like a beehive. Besides admiring it from the outside, it is recommended to go inside and check out the super orderly and therapeutic circular corridors. People with an obsession for order will definitely go crazy for it.

DUO Tower

The two main buildings present a perfect curvature. When looking up at the sky from the atrium, the boundaries of the two towers create a telescope-like effect. On a clear day, it makes for very photogenic shots.

The Interlace Singapore

Currently voted as one of Singapore's greatest buildings. It stacks irregular buildings using the concept of building blocks, looking like Lego blocks from a distance, giving the impression that a giant might remove one of the blocks at any moment.

The Pinnacle Duxton

The tallest public housing in the world. Additionally, the sky gardens on the 26th and 50th floors are the longest sky gardens in the world, stretching 500 meters.

Hotel NuVe Heritage

Designed with the concept of imitating the Supertree Grove at Gardens by the Bay, the red steel structures are covered with dense vines, perfectly embodying Singapore's vision of creating a garden city.
Resembling the pyramids of ancient Egypt, the two buildings are connected by a swimming pool on the top floor. However, as it is a private residence, the general public cannot freely enter and exit; they can only admire this unique architecture from the outside. Who would have thought that a public housing building could be constructed in the shape of a pyramid?
Irregular glass arrangements create paths reminiscent of Alice in Wonderland, interspersed with open-air walkways connecting two buildings. There seems to be no order, but somehow it feels very soothing to look at.

Singapore News Building

911 vibrant colored windows, best visited during the day. The colorful windows paint a rainbow in the city.
A high-aesthetic church in neoclassical style, exuding a charming classical charm.