Singapore Teavel Hacks
For todays article we will be talking about some of the traveling hacks and famous destinations in Singapore.
Singapore is a multiracial city-state that became independent from the British in 1965 and is now one of the world’s leading economic hub in shipping and banking. There’s a lot to do here from incredible tropical parks by the Malaysian border, delicious and cheap Chinese and Indian food, shopping, fun theme parks, beautiful beaches, and a world class zoo. Singapore rocks!
The statues of these imaginary creatures dotted about Singapore. The Merlion is Singapore’s mascot and has the head of a lion and the body of a fish. The original statute (and most impressive Merlion) can be found in Merlion Park with the 37-meter tall replica on Sentosa also pretty cool to see.
This beautiful and lush city park has an eight-kilometer treetop hike, with bridges suspended high above the forest floor. It’s one of the best nature things to do in the country. And that was me visiting the famous Treetop walk.
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Author: Jiaqi Lian
Singapore is a multiracial city-state that became independent from the British in 1965 and is now one of the world’s leading economic hub in shipping and banking. There’s a lot to do here from incredible tropical parks by the Malaysian border, delicious and cheap Chinese and Indian food, shopping, fun theme parks, beautiful beaches, and a world class zoo. Singapore rocks!
Top Things to See and Do in Singapore
Hang with the Merlions
The statues of these imaginary creatures dotted about Singapore. The Merlion is Singapore’s mascot and has the head of a lion and the body of a fish. The original statute (and most impressive Merlion) can be found in Merlion Park with the 37-meter tall replica on Sentosa also pretty cool to see.
Visit the MacRitchie Reservoir Park
Wander around Chinatown
Chinatown encompasses two square kilometers of traditional Chinese life, nestled beside the modern Central Business District. This remains the place to get a real sense of Chinese culture within Singapore. The streets are filled with temples, craft shops, stalls, and restaurants and are a great place to pick up a bargain.
Nightlife at Boat Quay
Nightlife in Boat Quay is what this party hub of Singapore is really famous. Dazzling lights, beautiful people and buzzing night clubs -- these are some of the things that imprint themselves on your mind the first time you visit Boat Quay, a wide range of concept bars and pubs along the Singapore river. A mind-boggling selection of themes and attractions round out your choice of after sunset indulgence.
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