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What is the most famous building in Singapore?

The most famous buildings in Singapore are: Merlion Statue, Fullerton Hotel, Binhai Art Center, Singapore Armenian Church, Singapore Press and Art Department Building, Marina Bay Sands Hotel and Sands Hanging Garden.

Merlion statue

Merlion statue is located on the bank of Singapore River in the city, which is the symbol and symbol of Singapore. The statue is 8 meters high and weighs 40 tons. A clear stream of water spouts from the lion's mouth. There are four stone tablets on the back of the Merlion statue. The inscription tells the story of the Merlion symbolizing Singapore, and a small Merlion statue is built nearby. Boarding the Merlion statue at night and overlooking the harbor, the ship's shadow is dim and thousands of lights are flashing, which is a rural scenery on the sea.

Fulidun hotel

Fullerton Hotel is a famous cultural and historical building at home and abroad. It was originally the general post office in colonial times. Located on the banks of the Singapore River, if you take a walk at night, you can also enjoy the sculpture group of "River Man" by the river.

Binhai Art Center Theater on the Bay

It looks like a fly's eye with a complicated structure, and is nicknamed "durian shell" by locals. This is probably the diversity of architectural art. The outdoor theater of Binhai Art Center often has free performances at night. Don't miss it when you meet it.

Armenian Church in Singapore

Very small church. Through the gloomy garden, along the gravel road into the church, the magnificent interior building will make people really admire. There are also many scenic spots around, such as the Philatelic Museum, the Museum of Native Chinese, and Fukangning Park.

Singapore news art department building

Formerly known as the Old Jubilee Street Police Station built in 1934, it has jurisdiction over the Jubilee Street Police Station and barracks. Because of its bright colors, it is also called "Rainbow Building". In addition to the news art department building, there are many galleries inside, which are super artistic.

Jimes

This is a neoclassical building, originally the monastery of the infant Jesus. Now it is home to many of Singapore's most exciting dining and entertainment venues. Nearby attractions include Raffles Hotel, Armenian Church and Singapore Art Museum.

Marina Bay Jinsha Hotel and Jinsha Hanging Garden

Planned by Safdie Architects, it is not only a hotel, shopping center and conference center, but also a new landmark in Singapore. The "infinite pool" in the hanging garden has always been a place that many tourists yearn for. The infinity pool is located on the roof with a height of198m. The water seems to flow all the way to the skyline, and when it reaches the edge, it feels like it will fly.