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Merlion

Singapore's iconic scenic spot is located in Merlion Park in the city center. This is a good place to see the scenery. There is a blue harbor in front of you, durian on the bridge and many famous buildings around. If you have time, I suggest going once in the morning and once in the middle of the night to appreciate its different styles: the morning sun shines fresh and beautiful on the Merlion; During the day, the snow-white merlion is vivid and majestic under the blue sky; At night, the lights are dim, and the Merlion has put on an elegant and gorgeous look to welcome visitors to Singapore. There are often free open-air concerts across the river on weekend nights.

Sentosa

Sentosa Resorts World has the first and only Universal Studios theme park in Southeast Asia, marine life park and water adventure park including the world's largest aquarium, S.E.A Aquarium, as well as the Ocean Museum, six luxurious and unique hotels and world-class luxury hot spring resorts.

Binhai wan garden

With the best gardening, sustainability and architectural design, it has cultivated exotic flowers and plants in other continents except Antarctica, which is a plant kingdom. Come here to feel the vitality of nature, let your curiosity explore freely here and enjoy a rich and comfortable garden experience.

Singapore Zoo

Singapore Zoo is located on the Wan Li Lake in the north of Singapore. It is one of the top ten zoos in the world. Singapore Zoo is considered to be one of the most distinctive zoos in the world, with more than 3,600 species of birds and animals. The garden is beautifully designed, as if it were in a pictorial world. Most animals are enclosed in their own islands, and there are ditches wide enough around the islands so that animals cannot escape. This ingenious design greatly shortens the distance between animals and people.

Underwater world

Underwater World Singapore, 199 1 completed in May, is the largest tropical aquarium in Asia. The "edge of water" is the starting point to explore the underwater world in Singapore, where you can watch turtles swimming leisurely in the microwave sparkling water. Go on, colorful corals and strange marine life dazzle you.