Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - How to get to the traffic route of the Presidential Palace in Singapore?

How to get to the traffic route of the Presidential Palace in Singapore?

Singapore Presidential Palace, built in 1867, is called "Istana", which means Malay Palace. Located in Orchard Road, Singapore, this magnificent building is open to the public regularly every year. You can watch all kinds of birds, insects, plants and artificial landscapes, and you can also learn about the history of the presidential palace.

There are only 4-5 open days every year, which are generally open during the Lunar New Year, Labor Day, Singapore National Day, Eid al-Fitr in Malaysia and Indian Flame Festival. On the opening day, there will be performances by primary and secondary school students, charity bazaars and other activities. If you are lucky, you can meet Singaporean President Chen Qingyan and Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and even shake hands with them. Traveling to Singapore is also a surprise.

Take the subway to Dhoby Ghaut Station (NS24), and then walk across Orchard Road.

For two Singapore dollars, you can only visit some areas on the first floor, and you can't take pictures. The main pavilion mainly displays the national gifts presented to Singapore by various countries. There are many paintings hanging in the corridors and restaurants of the wing hall. There is a small garden on the lower steps outside the mansion, and at the end of the rectangular pond is a white pavilion where you can visit and take photos.