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Urgent! ! ! ! Please help me write down the big cities and famous scenic spots in Switzerland and Singapore in English.

God, it's so complete. . . Then I will attach some scenic spots in Singapore.

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Sentosa Sentosa (a bit like a resort or something)

Singapore Skyscraper Sightseeing Wheel (165m high)

Escape from the theme park Singapore's theme park (that is, the kind of large playground)

Bukit Tima Nature Reserve Singapore is one of only two cities in the world. Although the land in Singapore is very precious, it is very rare that they still retain natural forest reserves. Bukit Ma Zhi Nature Reserve, located at the upper section of Bukit Ma Zhi Road 12km, is one of the largest virgin forest reserves in Singapore. There are more kinds of trees here than all of North America. The center of the reserve is Mount Bukit, the highest point in Singapore, with an altitude of 162.5 meters. Visitors can enjoy colorful birds, butterflies, apes and other wild animals flying among the trees. The address is177 hindeddrive and the telephone number is 1-800-468-5736.

Thousands of butterflies of different colors and varieties are on display in butterfly park and Insect Museum. When dusk comes, you can walk in the garden of the museum and see thousands of fireflies flying around you. In the insect world, there are all kinds of strange reptiles.

Chijmes is the seat of the former St. Nicholas Girls' School, the former St. Nicholas Girls' School and the St. Nicholas Girls' Middle School. The church built in 1890 is the main attraction here. Chijmes's orthodox Goethe-style building is composed of beautiful stained glass, and its front yard is designed with artificial waterfalls and fountains. It is the oldest free stop-and-visit place so far, providing visitors with an excellent rest place with historical significance. At the same time, the praise hall converted from the church often staged musicals, recitals and other plays. As one of the few remaining monasteries in the world, its exquisite Goethe-style architecture attracts a large number of photographers. There are also some art galleries, fashion shops and many restaurants, bars and cafes around chijmes. Tel: 65+(0)32778 10

China Garden has a 35-acre China Garden in Singapore. It has become an ideal place for residents living in busy cities to rest in their leisure time and weekends. Children playing and nearby residents walking leisurely can be seen everywhere in the park, and the atmosphere is carefree. This garden is located in Yuanqing Road, jurong city.

Chinatown in Singapore. It's the same as Chinatown in other countries-the streets are crowded with shops, where you can buy anything you want. Chinatown is located in the southwest of Singapore-South Bridge and New Bridge.

Changi Prison Chapel and Museum is a little-known museum in Singapore. This museum shows the historical facts of the life records of allied prisoners of war during the Japanese occupation of Singapore at the end of World War II. The building is modeled after the old church built by prisoners of war held during the Japanese occupation 1942- 1945. Many items in the museum were donated by detainees. The museum is located in Changi North Road, tel: 65+(0)5430893.

From 1920 to 1930, China Scholar Gallery is a place for gathering and entertainment of China scholars. The house includes a kitchen, a bedroom, a dining room and a living room. There are furniture, exquisite porcelain, musical instruments and used paintings in the room. It is located at T 14b, Telanganu Street, China City, and its telephone number is 65+(0)2229554.

The Civil War Memorial Hall was built to commemorate the people who died during the Japanese occupation in World War II. Because of its peculiar design and configuration, the locals affectionately call it the "Chopsticks" monument. It is located near Raffles City Building.

City Hall is the oldest Dutch building in the Far East. City Hall witnessed many historic and important moments in Singapore, including Japan's surrender to Britain and Singapore's declaration of independence. Today, it is still a public institution dealing with municipal affairs. City Hall is located on St Andrew's Road.

There are more than 1000 crocodiles in Singapore Crocodile Museum, which can be watched at close range. There is also a reptile shop in the museum. Address: No.730 Park Road, East Coast, Singapore Tel: 65+(0)4473722

East Coast Park, located next to East Coast Park, is a favorite leisure place for Singaporeans. The picturesque scenery here is pleasing to the eye. Visitors can rent a bicycle here, enjoy the scenery while riding, or lie on the beach in the sun, or go to the casino to enjoy the fun. In addition, there are bowling alleys, golf driving ranges, tennis courts, squash courts, water sports centers, East Coast sailing centers and so on.

Fort Cunningham Park was once a fortress to protect Singapore Harbour. Six hundred years ago, during the reign of the King of Malaysia, a decree was issued here. The last Malay king was buried at the foot of the park hill. /kloc-During the 0/9th century, the British came here, and Stamford Raffles chose to build government agencies and private houses here 1823. Since then, a defensive fortress has been built on this mountain. This fortress was once the residence of the British Malaysian Command during World War II. There are also artificial lakes, sculpture gardens and picnic areas in the park. Only the gates and side passages of the castle are left on the top of this mountain. Through the gate, you can climb to the top of the gate along the stairs, from which you can see the scenery of the park.

Thousands of colorful orchids have been planted in Mandeland Garden. They are planted beside natural rocks or under waterfalls, and all kinds of open orchids compete with each other. For more information, please visit their website: www.mandai.com.sg/.

Maritime museum is a coastal city, and now it is one of the largest ports in the world. All kinds of boats are displayed in the museum, as well as boats, fishing boats and children's equipment. There is also an outdoor exhibition area.

Ming Village and White Wax Museum are in Ming Garden, and you can enjoy the replicas of all kinds of priceless treasures of China in Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties. These replicas were made centuries ago by molding, hand grinding, glazing, painting and firing. Here are all kinds of old and new works of gray (made of tin-lead alloy), some of which can be traced back to 100 years ago. The items on display include cigarette cases, oil lamps, lanterns and tools for making ashes. There is also a demonstration of the ash-making process every day.

Take a sightseeing cable car. From Faber Mountain, you can see a panoramic view of the busy harbor, the city and the southern islands. Enjoy delicious food and enjoy the scenery at the hilltop restaurant. You can also walk in the garden or visit Sentosa Island by cable car.

Singapore Botanical Garden has natural virgin forests and characteristic gardens. There are plumeria, roses, ferns and desert plants in the characteristic garden. The park is rich in plant resources and diverse in species, among which there are many rare plants. Here, you can see the peculiar cannonball tree, which bears huge fruits, has a brown and black shell, and is as hard as a cannonball in shape and size. You can also visit Lanpu, which has cultivated more than 60,000 different varieties. You can take many beautiful photos in the Botanical Garden and learn a lot about plants in Singapore.

Singapore Museum of History Singapore Museum of History vividly reproduces the primitive life of Singaporeans in the19th century. Including the merchant ships carrying silk from China, the life scenes of China immigrating to Singapore, the merchant ships from Indonesian islands, and the historical events such as Stanford Raffles establishing Singapore as a trading post. Singapore naval exhibition

Singapore Zoo is considered as one of the most distinctive zoos in the world. It is both a zoo and a wildlife sanctuary. In the animal exhibition area, it separates animals from tourists with a lot of natural scenery, such as streams, stone walls and vegetation, making it an "open" park. There are more than 3,000 kinds of animals living here, including Malay tigers, tamarind monkeys, cheetahs and sea lions. The plan to breed gibbons allows this endangered animal to thrive here. Trams regularly take tourists to all parts of the park and watch them while walking. The park also provides tape guides to provide you with all kinds of information. Of course, if you want to see the whole zoo, I suggest you walk after the tram tour. In addition, visitors can have breakfast with orangutans, otters and pythons and enjoy special fun. For more information, please visit their website at. SG/ Chinese/

Shuangxi Buluo Nature Park is the first wetland ecological reserve in Singapore, and it is also the main stopover for migratory birds passing through East Asia. The reserve covers an area of 87 hectares and is the best place to observe the life of birds. Address: Neo Tiew Crescent, Singapore Tel: 65+(0)6690377.

The most popular sightseeing project in Singapore

Bukit Tima Nature Reserve Singapore is one of only two cities in the world. Although the land in Singapore is very precious, it is very rare that they still retain natural forest reserves. Bukit Ma Zhi Nature Reserve, located at the upper section of Bukit Ma Zhi Road 12km, is one of the largest virgin forest reserves in Singapore. There are more kinds of trees here than all of North America. The center of the reserve is Mount Bukit, the highest point in Singapore, with an altitude of 162.5 meters. Visitors can enjoy colorful birds, butterflies, apes and other wild animals flying among the trees. The address is177 hindeddrive and the telephone number is 1-800-468-5736.

Canoeing You can rent a canoe from the operator on Sentosa Island or Changi Point in East Coast Park to enjoy the excitement and fun of canoeing. The general business hours are from 9 am to 6 pm every day.

Visit Chijmes' former Saint Nicholas Girls' Monastery, Saint Nicholas Girls' School and Saint Nicholas Girls' Middle School. The church built in 1890 is the main attraction here. Chijmes's orthodox Goethe-style building is composed of beautiful stained glass, and its front yard is designed with artificial waterfalls and fountains. It is the oldest free stop-and-visit place so far, providing visitors with an excellent rest place with historical significance. At the same time, the praise hall converted from the church often staged musicals, recitals and other plays. As one of the few remaining monasteries in the world, its exquisite Goethe-style architecture attracts a large number of photographers. There are also some art galleries, fashion shops and many restaurants, bars and cafes around chijmes. Tel: 65+(0)32778 10

Visiting the Queen's Palace Museum is one of the oldest buildings in Singapore. The emperor's harem was built in 1854, which is the palace of the emperor. Now it has been transformed into a world-class museum and exhibition center. This museum has a collection of ancient cultural relics from China and other ancient civilized societies. The museum is located at Queen's Square 1, Singapore. Tel: 65+(0)336 7633.

Go to the port by boat. You can buy tickets from Clifford Wharf of the World Trade Center and take a boat to the port. You can choose a beautifully decorated ferry that imitates the retro style of Ming Dynasty in China. During the sea tour, you can also provide refreshments and stop in Kusu.

Shopping in Little India is a gathering place of Indian ethnic groups in Singapore, just like the epitome of India. As soon as you enter Little India, you will feel the strong Indian customs. The streets are lined with dense shops and antique shops selling Indian goods and Indian restaurants. Indian women wearing beautiful saris and headscarves are the main force in commercial transactions in Zhujiao Center. The colorful Indian silk, garlands and gold jewelry provided in Indian temples, as well as the unique Indian spices in Serangou Road Shop, constitute the unique style of Little India. Come here to experience the rich Indian customs, and you will feel glad that you have come.

Visiting Go on The Night Safari (in Singapore Zoo) hides many secrets at night, and the night safari will undoubtedly make people feel more exciting. Here, you can watch rhinos and enjoy the howling of hyenas. There are *** 1200 kinds of rare wild animals living here. You can go sightseeing on foot or by tram. No matter which way you choose, the night safari is a wilderness adventure you can't miss. The address of Singapore Zoo is 80 Mandai Lake Road. For more information, please visit their website: www.zoo.com.sg/.

Shuangxi Buluo Nature Park is the first wetland ecological reserve in Singapore, and it is also the main stopover for migratory birds passing through East Asia. The reserve covers an area of 87 hectares and is the best place to observe the life of birds. Address: Neo Tiew Crescent, Singapore Tel: 65+(0)6690377.

Visiting Sentosa Island Once a military base, Sentosa Island is now the most prestigious tourist attraction, attracting millions of tourists from all over the world. There are museums, parks, butterfly gardens, swimming lagoons, golf courses, large-scale roller skating rinks and other recreational facilities on the island. Ferry service is provided from 7:30 am to 6:5438+00 pm every day at the World Trade Center Pier in Singapore. You can also take the sightseeing cable car from Faber Mountain or World Trade Center. Taking the sightseeing cable car is not only convenient and fast, but also can enjoy the scenery of Singapore's busy seaports, cities and southern islands.

Merlion Park (Merlion)

The famous Merlion statue in Singapore is located on the banks of the Singapore River, which is a symbol and symbol of Singapore. The statue is 8 meters high and weighs 40 tons. A clean stream from the lion's mouth was carved by the sculptor Mr. Nan Lin and his two children in 1972.

A merlion with a lion's head and a fish sitting on the water wave are designed to combine facts and legends: the lion's head represents the legendary "lion city" Singapore. The fishtail symbolizes the ancient city "Temasek" and represents that Singapore was developed from a small fishing village.

According to ancient records, Singapore was called Temasek in ancient times, and Java means Haicheng. It is said that in the14th century, an ancient Indonesian prince discovered this island. He saw a magical beast here, and later he knew it was a lion. In this regard, the prince named the island "Singapura"-which means Singa City in Sanskrit.

Nowadays, every year, more than one million tourists from all over the world come to Merlion Park to take photos with the world-famous Merlion.

Around the park are Singapore's famous landmark buildings: Binhai Art Center, government building, High Court, Victoria Theatre, Raffles bronze statue and so on. , are all places that tourists must go.

Faber Hill (Faber Hill)

Huibai Mountain is the commanding height of downtown Singapore. Climbing to the top of the mountain, you can have a panoramic view of Singapore and the port. Baihuaping is the highest place in the park. Standing here, you can have a bird's eye view of the southern islands such as the port and Sentosa Island, and there is also a little merlion that can make you relaxed and happy. After nightfall, you can also enjoy the brightly lit night view of the city here. There is a rain tree in the top flower bed, which was planted for the first arbor day in1971kloc-0/71October. Along this tree is a multi-storey platform surrounded by flowers and trees. Arrows in different directions are specially designed on the ground of the platform to tell tourists the places and places of interest here. The 16 mural under the observation deck also lets visitors know the history and development of Singapore.

Sentosa (Sentosa)

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This tropical island, covering an area of 390 hectares, is located only half a kilometer south of the main island of Singapore and is connected with the main island by a continental bridge. It was once used as a fortress and base of the British army, and later developed into a famous holiday island. Sentosa, which means "peace and tranquility" in Malay, has been regarded as the best holiday destination by tourists all over the world for many years.

The island's colorful programs, integrating nature, history and entertainment, will definitely make you linger! You can not only take a monorail around the island among coconut trees on the beach, but also enjoy the beautiful scenery at the southernmost tip of the Asian continent. You can also see the picture of long-tailed macaques picking coconuts through the winding subtropical rainforest. There are more than 50 species of about 2,500 butterflies in the butterfly garden, and there are many insects such as millipedes, hairy poisonous spiders and one-horned immortals in the World Insect Museum. Underwater world also has the best tropical fish aquarium in Asia. At night, a musical fountain integrating high technology and art, integrating lighting, laser, color and music, will definitely make you unforgettable for a long time!

Barge Wharf/Kela Wharf (Boat Wharf/Clark Wharf)

In the past, this was the place where merchants used boats to unload goods. Now, all the boats are full of tourists. Similarly, warehouses, warehouses and shops along the banks of the river in Singapore have been completely transformed into restaurants, bars and entertainment centers.

Barge Wharf and Kela Wharf are now one of the most lively entertainment places in downtown Singapore. There are at least 35 bars and restaurants in the barge dock, which is the most attractive open-air dining place along the river.

Upstream, Kela Wharf is a paradise for shopping, dining and entertainment. The original 60 warehouses and shops have developed into 200 shops, restaurants, bars and entertainment places, full of festive atmosphere, which will definitely make you linger.

Chinatown.

Chinatown is the "Chinatown" of Singapore. But here you can see modern shopping centers, various vendors and century-old shops living next to each other. Walking in many characteristic alleys, you will see all kinds of antique handicrafts made by craftsmen, and learn about the traditional art of China people. At the same time, there are many restaurants, bars, art galleries and souvenir shops. There are many kinds of goods, from old clogs to modern CD walkman, which are worth visiting.

Smith Street in Chinatown is a famous open-air food street, where you can find the most delicious local snacks. Try local snacks here, such as fried kway teow, radish cake and Rojak.

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You can feel different customs here. Arab streets are full of exquisite silk, velvet and traditional Arab Muslim food sold by Arab businessmen. The ancient Sultan Palace and the Sultan Hui Church are the remains of the old Sultan's rule.

With a history of 100 years, the Sultanate Hui Church, with its golden dome and huge prayer hall, is undoubtedly a major architectural symbol of Singapore. This national monument has a solemn appearance and combines Persian, Turkish and classical Malay architectural styles. Christians have five prayers from sunrise to sunset every day. Be sure to wear pants when you visit, or you will be rejected!

Little India (Little India)

Little India is a gathering place of Indian ethnic groups in Singapore, just like the epitome of India. As soon as I entered Little India, there was a strong smell of Chili. The shops display silverware, bronzes, jewels with ethnic characteristics, jasmine rings and silk saris ... with ethnic flavor.

Whether in the huge bamboo foot center or in the small grocery store, all kinds of interesting things are waiting for you to explore. During several important Indian festivals, Little India has been decorated into a splendid mythical world, and people come to shop everywhere, so you can't take your eyes off it.

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Jurong Bird Park is one of the largest bird zoos in the world. There are more than 600 species and more than 8,000 birds of various colors in the park, which is an entertaining place. Visitors can observe the life of birds at close range and watch wonderful bird performances, which will definitely make you laugh.

The Penguin Pavilion in the park simulates the Antarctic environment, with more than 200 penguins and more than 50 other seabirds, which are divided into five categories. This is one of the few polar bird breeding areas in the world.

There is also the largest birdhouse in Southeast Asia in the world, which is divided into 24 birdhouses and a walkable birdhouse. There are more than 65,438+000 species of Southeast Asian birds in the tropical rain forest. Every noon, the aviary simulates tropical rainstorm weather, creating a natural habitat for birds in the equatorial region.

More places worth visiting and related web pages.

Binhai Art Center (Binhai Art Center)

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Asian Civilization Museum (Asian Civilization Museum)

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Simmes (Simmes)

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Singapore Zoo

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Night hunting

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Science Centre Singapore

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Shuangxi Buluo Wetland Reserve (Shuangxi Buluo Wetland Reserve)

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