Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - Singapore tourist attractions What scenic spots can I go to in Singapore?

Singapore tourist attractions What scenic spots can I go to in Singapore?

1 Merlion Park, a famous Merlion statue in Singapore, is located on the banks of the Singapore River and is a symbol of Singapore. The statue is 8 meters high and weighs 40 tons. A clear water jet from the lion's mouth was carved by the sculptor Mr. Nan Lin and his two children in 1972.

2. Kela Wharf. Kela Wharf is a tourist attraction, located at the corner of the Singapore River and Valley. There are restaurants, shopping malls and entertainment facilities here, and there are many local and foreign tourists. It's just that few shops are open during the day. If you want to fully enjoy it, you'd better go after night. Every weekend, people come here for family trips in an endless stream.

3.LittleIndia, Little India is the gathering place of Indian ethnic groups in Singapore, just like the epitome of India. As soon as I entered Little India, there was a strong smell of Chili. The store displays silverware, bronzes, jewelry with ethnic characteristics, jasmine rings and silk saris.

4. Foya Temple Foya Temple (Singapore) (BTRTS) was founded by Master Shi Fazhao in June 2002. It was registered under the Societies Ordinance on February 20th, 2003. The main hall of the Buddha's Tooth Temple is dedicated to the solemn Maitreya Buddha statue, also known as the "Bodhisattva for mending life" or "Future Buddha" and "Maitreya Buddha as Buddha".

Raffles Hotel, Raffles Hotel was built in 1887 by rich brothers from Armenia. Since then, this hotel representing Singapore's colonial style has attracted a large number of tourists. Mao Mu, Kipling and Chaplin all live here.

6. Singapore Zoo: Singapore Zoo is located on Lake Wan Li Road in the north of Singapore, covering an area of 283 hectares. It is one of the top ten zoos in the world. In the park, fences are replaced by natural barriers, creating a natural living environment for various animals. A total of 172 species, 1700 animals live freely in a comfortable environment without artificial barriers and live in peace with tourists.

7. Jurong Bird Park. Jurong Bird Park is located on Jurong Mountain in Singapore. Built in 197 1 year, covering an area of 20.2 hectares. It is known as the most spectacular "bird paradise" in Southeast Asia and one of the few large-scale bird parks in the world.

8. UnderwaterWorld: In the transparent underwater tunnel, 250 species and 2,500 animals can be clearly observed. It is the largest marine life museum in Asia, with a water storage capacity of 365,438+million liters. Underwater World cost S $27 million to build, 199 1 open.