Sealion Park
The Merlion Park, located in the Marina Bay, is a must-see landmark in Singapore ๐๐. The park features two Merlion statues, one big and one small. The iconic big Merlion stands at 8.6 meters tall and weighs 70 tons, continuously spouting water. Taking a photo ๐ท๐ท with it in a perspective shot is an experience not to be missed by any tourist visiting Singapore.
Gardens by the Bay
The award-winning Gardens by the Bay is the best annotation of "Garden City" in Singapore๐๐. Two shell-shaped conservatories, the Flower Dome and the Cloud Forest, as well as 18 towering Supertrees nourish countless flowers and plants๐ณ๐ณ. When you walk on the aerial walkway, the scenery around Marina Bay will definitely amaze you๐๐.
Sentosa Island
Spend one or two days at the vacation paradise of Sentosa to let loose and immerse in the movie kingdom of Universal Studios and wander through the underwater world of S.E.A. Aquarium. Don't forget to take a shot at "the southernmost point of continental Asia" while you're there. This tropical island is suitable for all ages and may be more exciting than you imagine.
Chinatown shopping district
Chinatown is a settlement of early Chinese immigrants in Singapore ๐จ๐ณ๐จ๐ณ. Today, the history and modernity of Chinatown coexist. The ancient temples, old-fashioned restaurants ๐ด๐ด, and trendy bars ๐ท๐พ๏ธ are intertwined and distributed. It is also synonymous with the good taste of Singapore. Why not come here to stroll the streets and enjoy the cuisine while listening to the stories of the overseas Chinese heritage ๐๐.
Little India in Singapore
Walking into Little India, the brightly colored houses on the roadside, the various spice shops, restaurants, backpacker hostels, galleries, saree shops, and Bollywood music and video stores, all exude a strong Indian ๐ฎ๐ณ๐ฎ๐ณ atmosphere. The air seems to be filled with the scent of curry, but there is no need to worry about hygiene while experiencing authentic Indian culture here.
Orchard Road
Orchard Road is a famous shopping paradise in Singapore, with more than ten large shopping malls one after another, from luxury goods to antique art, from electronic products to fashionable brands. For travelers, shopping on Orchard Road can almost satisfy all the needs of "shopping maniacs".
Singapore Zoo
Singapore Zoo is one of the top 10 zoos in the world๐๐, praised for its excellent greenery and barrier-free environment. Natural obstacles such as deep trenches, streams, and ponds effectively separate the living environments of animals from tourist walkways. Whether you're an adult๐ง or a child๐ง, you can feel the joy of getting close to nature here.
Singapore Botanic Gardens
Singapore's first world heritage site, the Singapore Botanic Gardens, is known for its research and cultivation of tropical plants and horticultural flowers. The orchid garden in the park has over 12,000 rare orchids, including Singapore's national flower, the Vanda Miss Joaquim, which not only attracts tourists from afar, but is also a favorite of locals.