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What are the most worthwhile places to visit in Singapore?

First: marina bay.

The famous marina bay is a good place to visit the most spectacular scenic spots in this city. With the rapid development of this international country, the whole marina bay region has experienced an epic transformation. Marina bay Jinsha Complex is worth S $5.5 billion, which is the focus of marina bay. Many great things in this area revolve around this epic building and resort, such as science museum, casino and various shopping, dining and entertainment places. Arrive in marina bay around 20:00, enjoy the spectacular light show, the water surface and some landmark buildings you may see on postcards.

Second: Kela Wharf

This delightful riverside is full of bustling bars and restaurants, boutiques and nightclubs, attracting tourists to join Singapore's party animals. The location of Kela Wharf makes full use of the picturesque waters from the main rivers in the city, and the open-air restaurant is located on the edge of the endless restaurant. With the jelly-like roof, you will find some great shopping choices and sufficient bar supply, making it a paradise for real bar activists.

Third, Singapore Skyscraper Sightseeing Wheel.

If the observation deck of Marina Bay Sands Hotel doesn't suit you, please try to overlook the whole city and enjoy afternoon tea from the Singapore skyscraper, the world's largest giant observation wheel.

There are several different tickets to choose from, and each ticket can be used to learn about Singapore's history and the creation of Singapore's skyscraper viewing wheel by using the multimedia dream tour exhibition. Each tour lasts for 30 minutes, from early morning to late night, so you can choose the city landscape you want to enjoy: starting from a busy day or after dark in Singapore.

Fourth, Binhai Bay Garden.

Once you catch a glimpse of this beautifully designed green space (perhaps from the top of marina bay Sands), you can't leave. Stroll through the Bay East Garden, enjoy the vibrant plant life perfectly, and stay away from the noise of the city. Then, it is a good choice to go to Yunlin Dome to see the highest indoor waterfall in the world and learn about biodiversity.

Fifth, China City.

If you have ever been to China, it will take you back to Singapore near Chinatown. From small shops and authentic China food to red lanterns, this area is full of excitement and noise. You can visit the China Heritage Center and enjoy the impressive and beautiful Hindu temples in Mariam. Another temple worth visiting is Foya Temple. If you are early enough, you can hear the drum music ceremony in the morning.

Sixth, Little India and Arabian Street.

One of the most exciting aspects of Singapore is the diversity of its communities. Yes, this country is a paradise for savvy shoppers, but you will also find rich traditions, delicious food and local characteristics in its old areas. This is most true in Little India and Arab Street (also known as Arab block). Indian communities have a long history in Singapore, dating back more than 200 years. According to Little India official website, the name of Singapore actually comes from the Sanskrit characters of the Lion City. Today, this community is a prosperous and colorful place.

In Arabia, you will want to visit the historic Sultan Mosque, which was built in 1825. Although you can enjoy the unique golden dome and craftsmanship, non-Muslims are not allowed to enter the prayer hall.

Seventh, Raffles Hotel.

This colonial building is one of the last magnificent19th century hotels in the world. Literary celebrities such as Rudyard Kipling, Joseph Conrad and movie star Charlie Chaplin have all visited here. Raffles Hotel was built in 1887. As a century-old landmark in Singapore, it continues to maintain its reputation with excellent food and service. Classical architecture and tropical gardens provide an exquisite environment, which is another side of Singapore's colorful history.

Eighth, Changi Church and Museum.

Singapore was not spared the horrors of the Second World War. Changi Church and Museum tell the stories of people who suffered under Japanese occupation. The museum displays letters, photos, pictures and personal belongings of more than 50,000 civilians and soldiers in Changi Prison. The Changi Church found in the open-air courtyard of the museum is a replica of one of many churches built during World War II. It is a monument to people who did not submit to Japanese rule.

Ninth, Singapore Zoo.

As the best tropical rainforest zoo in the world, Singapore Zoo is a very impressive place. The facilities are clean and warm. Orangutans are particularly impressive. Guests can observe the feeding situation of some animals. Set aside at least three hours to visit the zoo. If zoos can't meet your needs of getting close to wildlife, there are night safari parks, river safari parks (including a giant panda forest) and bird parks.