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Introduction of Singapore's characteristic tourist attractions

Now is the critical period for studying abroad in the fall of 20 18, so many people are going to apply for studying in Singapore. How can they not visit local tourist attractions when they arrive in Singapore? Here I briefly sort out the introduction of Singapore's characteristic tourist attractions for your reference.

1. MERLION The famous Merlion statue in Singapore is located on the banks of the Singapore River and is a symbol and symbol of Singapore. The statue is 8 meters high and weighs 40 tons. A stream of clear water spouted from the lion's mouth was carved by 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. Around the park are Singapore's famous landmark buildings: Jinsha Hotel, Binhai Art Center, government building, High Court, Victoria Theatre, Raffles bronze statue and so on. , are all places that tourists must go.

2. After the opening of Jinsha and Binhai Nanyuan Jinsha, many Singaporean tourists chose to stay in hotels, and the high-rise swimming pool became a scene of Jinsha. In 20 12, a large coastal south park was opened near Jinsha, which became another important scenic spot.

Sentosa is located in the south of Singapore Island, half a kilometer from the city center. This idyllic holiday island, its Malay name means peace and tranquility. It changed from a fishing village to a British base, and later became a holiday island at 1972. The island is lush, with charming adventure parks, natural trails, museums and historical sites. Keep people away from the hustle and bustle of the city. People who love the sea can enjoy relaxing water activities on the beach. For those who love nature, Sentosa also has natural sidewalks-Dragon Road, Underwater World, Ji Hu Garden, Butterfly Garden and World Insect Museum. In terms of historical attractions, there are Fort Siroso, maritime museum and Vientiane Museum. In terms of theme parks, there are Neverland, Flame Mountain and Golf Park. The Merlion Tower, which is 37 meters high, allows visitors to overlook the high-rise buildings in the urban area and surrounding islands from Sentosa. The musical fountain dances to the rhythm of the symphony after dark. After the official opening of Sentosa Resorts World, there is also the largest aquarium in the world. Wonderful!

Orchard Road in Singapore is not as prosperous as Hong Kong, but it is also a good place for many people to go shopping at the end of the year. When shopping in Singapore, you must go to Orchard Road, where famous brands gather and holidays are greatly discounted.

Singapore Zoo 1973 opens. The design concept of the park is openness, with tropical forests and lakes as barriers, so that visitors can see clearly without being blocked by iron cages and iron columns. The zoo covers an area of 28 hectares and has collected 250 species of mammals, birds and reptiles, with a total of nearly 3,000 animals. Among the many endangered animals on display are Komodo monitor lizard, sleeping bear, golden monkey and the world's largest gregarious ape.