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What are the fun places in Singapore?
1. Universal Studios Singapore
Universal Studios Singapore is located in Resorts World Sentosa on Sentosa Island, Singapore. It officially opened on May 28, 2011, covering an area of 49 acres, it is the second Universal Studios theme park in Asia. Since its opening, it has attracted millions of tourists every year. Universal Studios Singapore is divided into seven theme areas, namely Hollywood, New York, Science Fiction City, Ancient Egypt, The Lost World, Far Far Away Kingdom and Madagascar.
2. Merlion Park
Singapore’s famous Merlion statue is located on the banks of the Singapore River and is the symbol and symbol of Singapore. The statue is 8 meters high and weighs 40 tons. The lion spurts a stream of water from its mouth. It was jointly sculpted by the sculptor Mr. Lin Nan and his two children in 1972. The design concept of the Merlion with a lion's head and a fish body sitting on the water waves is to combine fact and legend into one: the lion's head represents the legendary "Lion City" Singapore. The fish tail symbolizes the ancient city "Temasek" and represents that Singapore developed from a small fishing village. The area around the park is home to Singapore's famous landmarks: Sands Hotel, Esplanade, Government Buildings, High Court, Victoria Theatre, Raffles Statue, etc. It is a must-see for tourists.
3. Clarke Quay
Clarke Quay is a tourist attraction located at the corner of the Singapore River and River Vally Rd. There are restaurants, shopping malls, entertainment facilities, and many locals and foreign tourists. It's just that very few shops here are open during the day. If you want to fully enjoy it, it's best to go there after evening. Every weekend, there is an endless stream of people coming here with their families. To get to Clarke Quay, you can take a river "taxi" from Raffles Place MRT station (Standard Chartered Bank exit) and take the Singapore Trolley Bus from Raffles Hotel.
4. Buddha Tooth Relic Temple
Buddha Tooth Relic Temple (Singapore) (BTRTS) was founded in November 2002 by Master Shi Fa Zhao. Registered under the Societies Act on February 20, 2003. The main hall of the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple in Singapore houses a solemn Maitreya Buddha, also known as the "Life-Repairing Bodhisattva" or the "Future Buddha" and "Maitreya Tathagata". Singapore MRT, Northeast Line, Chinatown Station, exit at "Teng Po Street" (Cinema Street), go straight to the end of the street, turn right into Qiao Nanlu, pass "Pagoda Street" (Kwong Ho Yuen Street) , "Eshuo Street" (Dead Man's Street) reaches its Chinese-style gate tower.
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