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Singapore punch-in attractions

Although Singapore is a small country, there are various temples, islands, museums and characteristic blocks everywhere, and there are too many scenic spots and activities that should not be missed.

Merlion park

Merlion Park is a landmark in Singapore. You can think of Singapore when you see the image of Merlion, so this place is a must-see coordinate attraction for tourists. Merlion Park is located in the prime location of CBD, and there are many landmark buildings nearby: Jinsha Hotel, Victoria Theatre, Raffles bronze statue, Ferris wheel and so on. It's all within walking distance.

Singapore Zoo

The most famous safari park in the world is the concept of "full opening", which is different from the traditional impression that the land is divided into cages. It creates a world of tropical plants and towering trees, and animals live freely in simulating their respective ecological environments.

Singapore Chinatown

It is the place where Chinese in Singapore gather the most, and it is also one of the cultural attractions that tourists must visit in Singapore. The modern landscape is closely followed, with various shopping centers, food stalls, vendors of various commodities and century-old shops living next to each other, eating, drinking and having fun.

Orchard Road

Singapore's shopping paradise has everything from top luxury goods to popular brand-name clothes.

Marina Bay

One of Singapore's landmarks and the most prosperous area, the light show at night is particularly beautiful. The famous Jinsha Hotel, Marina Bay Garden, Merlion Park, Durian and Flying Ferris wheel are all distributed in this area.

Sentosa

Resorts World Sentosa not only enjoys the title of the first comprehensive entertainment city in Singapore's history, but also includes Universal Studios, the first in Southeast Asia.