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The cost of traveling to Singapore

Singapore Zoo is located on Wanli Lake Road in the north of Singapore. It covers an area of ??283 hectares and adopts a fully open model. It is one of the top ten zoos in the world. The park uses natural barriers instead of fences to create a natural living environment for various animals. There are about 1,700 animals of 172 species living a free life in a comfortable environment without artificial barriers, coexisting peacefully with tourists.

The mini steam train will take visitors to the "Primitive Kingdom", "Antarctic Paradise" and the entire zoo. Many species of animals from all over the world on display in the park are rare birds and animals, such as otters, parrots, small black monkeys, and panthers in Malaysia, and lions, rhinos, hippos, carps, antelopes, etc. in East Africa. Visitors can also enjoy wonderful performances by sea lions and elephants. The zoo has specially arranged a program for the apes to have breakfast and drink tea with tourists, and they can also take photos.

Opposite the Zoo Amphitheater, there is a free and happy world, covering an area of ??about 1 hectare and consisting of 6 large islands and 2 small islands. There are 11 different species of monkeys and apes living here, including colobus monkeys, macaques, red monkeys, solitary monkeys, white-armed apes, etc. Small rivers separate the small islands. The banks are covered with green grass, wild flowers blooming, towering trees, and waterfalls hang on the rocks, just like the Huaguo Mountain and Water Curtain Cave in "Journey to the West".

Giant pandas "An'an" and "Xingxing" from Sichuan, China were placed in the "Rare Animal Exhibition Hall".

To go to the zoo, you can take the subway to N6 Toa Payoh Station, transfer to bus 137 and get off at Manda Lake Road. Or take the subway to N12 Yishun Station (Yishun Station) and transfer to bus 171. You can also buy park express tickets at hotels around Orchard Road.

Night Safari: Located next to the Singapore Zoo, it covers an area of ??40 hectares and has 1,200 wild animals, including Nepalese rhinos, elephants, giraffes, shy and eye-catching musk deer, and There are all kinds of slow lorises with lazy movements. Wander around and enjoy the fun in the natural forest.

There are 47 different natural environments in the park, such as Himalayan hills and tropical Africa. Highly advanced lighting technology allows visitors to see animals clearly without disturbing their night activities. Visitors can take the tram to view animals safely and comfortably, or use the crosswalk to get closer to some animals that are not easily seen on the tram.

A large artificial bird park in Singapore. Located on VIP Hillside in Jurong Town, 40 kilometers west of downtown Singapore, it covers an area of ??0.20 square kilometers. It was officially opened to tourists in 1971. The park has 95 aviaries, 6 ponds and 10 paddocks for birds to live in. It houses about 8,500 birds belonging to more than 360 species from tropical and cold zones, deserts and swamps, oceans and mountains, ranging from African ostriches, as small as the colorful hummingbirds of the Caribbean. There is also a large open-air poultry farm and bird performances held twice a day in the park. Small tour buses are available for traveling around the park.

Jurong Bird Park is located on Jurong Hill. It was built in 1971 and covers 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. one.

There are 95 aviaries, 10 activity venues and 6 ponds in the park. There are more than 350 kinds of birds, with a total population of about 8,500. The park has a wide collection of birds from Southeast Asia and around the world, including flamingos from Spain, robins from Beijing, cassowaries from Guinea, three-toed ostriches from Brazil, tropical birds with gorgeous feathers and birds from the ice and snow. The Antarctic penguins, etc., are a "bird kingdom" where "flowers and trees are luxuriant all year round, and birds are not surprised when people come". There are asphalt paths extending in all directions in the park, and those who don't want to walk can also take the high-altitude cable car.

The "Southeast Asia Rare Bird House" displays all rare birds and endangered birds in Southeast Asia. In the world's largest walking aviary, there are more than 1,200 free-flying birds of various types. The "Penguin Palace" is the second largest penguin exhibition area in the world. People can watch the clumsy and cute penguins swimming and eating in the water from the viewing platform. The bird show is also a very attractive show. When the bird tamer calls out, huge eagles and owls are like "flying generals descending from the sky", flying from the mountain forest a few hundred meters away to the performers in the open-air performance venue. Under the command of the performers, various parrots can not only speak English words such as "Goodbye" and "Hello", but also imitate dog barks, cat calls, and chicken crows, fully demonstrating their superb imitation abilities.

The artificial waterfall is another scenery in the bird park. It is 30.4 meters high. The water flows down from the top, forming a beautiful and spectacular waterfall. It makes a roaring sound at the same time and is majestic.

Opening hours: 8:00 am to 6:00 pm daily

Tickets: Adults 12 Singapore dollars

Children (under 12 years old) 5 Singapore dollars

Seniors S$8.40

Family (two adults and three children) S$36

Family (four adults and three child) S$54

Transportation: Take the MRT to Boon Lay station (EW27), then transfer to NWFB bus No. 194 or No. 251.

Address: 2 Jurong Hill

Approximate tour time: half a day

Animal show time: Fuji World of Hawks) Daily 10:00 am

Hornbill Chit Chat Daily 11:45 am

King of the Skies Show Daily afternoon 4:00

All Star Bird Show Daily 11:00, 3:00 pm

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(Audio-visual) Daily 12:00 noon, 1:00 pm, 2:00 pm

The predecessor of Jurong Reptile Park was Jurong Crocodile Park. After re-investing more than 7 million yuan, it It reopened in November 1997 after funding. The park covers an area of ??2 hectares and exhibits more than 40 species of rare and precious reptiles in the world. It is the largest reptile park in the region. Among these reptiles, there are green iguanas, alligator lizards, poison dart frogs, horned frogs, red-footed tortoises, giant tortoises, king cobras, etc. that are listed as endangered.

The reptile garden adopts an open design concept. The breeding grounds are arranged into a primitive jungle swamp river bed, allowing the reptiles to return to their natural ecological environment and crawl or swim freely. In different corners or exhibition halls, there are 15-foot-long crocodiles, four-legged snakes (big lizards), square-shaped tortoises, giant tortoises that are over a hundred years old, poisonous cobras, giant pythons, and as thin as a thread. There are green snakes, multi-colored geckos, white and red little frogs, etc. In addition, there is also an open lizard garden where visitors can have a close look at or pet the lizards.

The reptile garden also has a small corner for children. Various types of ditch fish are raised here, such as guppies, goldfish and short-tail fish. Children can use the fishing nets and buckets provided by the park to catch fish in the ditch. In addition, the reptile garden also has four covered shrimp fishing ponds. When visitors catch shrimps, they can also use the barbecue platform provided on site to barbecue on the spot.

The Reptile Park will arrange two performances every day, one at 11:45 am and the other at 2 pm. In addition, rangers will demonstrate how to feed crocodiles at two times every day.

The Singapore Botanic Gardens covers an area of ??54 hectares and is famous for its research and collection of tropical plants and horticultural flowers. There are more than 20,000 subtropical and tropical exotic flowers and precious trees in the park, which can be divided into tropical and subtropical evergreen trees, shrubs, vines, palms, bamboo garden flowers, aquatic plants, bog plants, parasitic plants and desert plants. Plants etc.

The tropical jungle, flower-filled small gardens and greenhouses in the park cover an area of ??about four hectares and are particularly fresh and charming. The Orchid Pavilion, a Victorian building, has planted more than 12,000 rare orchids, including the well-known national flower of Singapore - Zhuojin Wandalan, which is named after the woman who discovered this new species and the 4 millionth person in Singapore. A lavender orchid named after a famous tourist - Jane Denny from Australia.

There is a fountain in the center of the botanical garden, and the "Clock Garden" with a charming flower clock next to it. There is also a Victorian-style Orchid Pavilion in the botanical garden. Other attractions include open-air concerts at Palm Valley, Eco-Lake and Symphony Lake.

The botanical garden has a library with thousands of books and a herbarium, which collects about 500,000 herbal plant specimens. Plants in the botanical garden are labeled with their scientific names and places of origin.

Opening hours: (Botanical Garden) 5:00-24:00 every day; (National Orchid Garden) 8:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. every day

Tickets: ( (Botanic Garden) Free; (National Orchid Garden) Adult: S$2; Children (under 12 years old): S$1.

Transportation: Take the subway to Orchard/NS station, then transfer to bus 7, 105, 106, 123 or 174 from Orchard Boulevard to get there.

Address: Cluny Road

Yuhua Garden is located in Jurong Industrial Town, Singapore. It is a courtyard that combines the characteristics of the courtyard popular in the Song Dynasty of China with the shape of the Summer Palace in Beijing. The park designed and built fully reflects the traditional Chinese architectural style, so some people also call it the Chinese Garden. It is one of Singapore's famous tourist attractions.

Yuhua Garden was designed by the famous architect Yu Rizhen and construction started in early 1971, covering an area of ??13.5 hectares. There are more than 30 landscapes in the park. In addition to Yuhua Garden at the main entrance, there are also Baihong Bridge, Qiankun Qingqi, Piyun Pavilion, Yanyue Tower, Wohu Gang, Tiger Roar, Yikong Yibang, Shuzhu Bridge, and Baishi Mingquan. , Yu Le Yuan, Xiao Chun Ting, Yaoyue Fang, Yuntai Range Rover, Xiaoxiang Qingjing, Rongyang Half Acre, Wanyue and other scenic spots. There are also 4 artificial islands in the park. Yule Yuan is just like the exquisite gardens in Suzhou, with pavilions, terraces and pavilions arranged in an orderly manner. There is a clear pool in the courtyard with goldfish stocked in it. There is a twin tower in the water, which is modeled after the Spring and Autumn Pavilion built in Zuoying, Kaohsiung after the liberation of Taiwan. Yule Courtyard is flanked by Yicui Garden and Xiaochun Court. It has red walls and green tiles, rocks and rockeries, small bridges and flowing water, and the environment is quiet and elegant. The door of Yicuiyuan is arched, and there are three words "Yucuiyuan" on the wall above the door. Catkin Hefeng is the name of a lake. The lake is clear and green, with lotus flowers in full bloom and green weeping willows on the shore. The scenery is beautiful and pleasant. On the left side of the lakeshore is the Moon-inviting Boat, which is similar in shape to the stone boat in the Summer Palace and is built with marble from Taiwan. From here, across the misty lake, you can see five water pavilions with green trees as the background. The top of the pavilion with golden glazed tiles and the shadow of the vermilion pillars are clearly reflected on the water. The Baihong Bridge in Yuhua Garden is 66 meters long and has 13 holes. It was built after the 17-hole bridge in the Summer Palace. It is named after its shape like a rainbow. There is a 145-foot-tall, hexagonal, 7-story pagoda in the garden, which is called Ruyun Pagoda. The huge rocks are arranged in the Lotus Marsh Ningxiang Pond, and the landscape is unique. The stone path in Yuhua Garden is lined with green grass and flowers in bloom. Palace lanterns, pottery tables and stools, stone lions and potted plants with Chinese characteristics can be seen everywhere, such as Xiaochun Pavilion, Hanbixuan, Wohu Gang, Ruiyun Pagoda, etc. . The buildings here bring together the essence of ancient Chinese gardens, showing overseas Chinese's nostalgia for China's long culture and traditional architectural art.

Opening hours:

9:00 am to 7:00 pm (Monday to Saturday)

8:30 am to 7:00 pm (weekdays) Sundays and holidays)

Approximate tour time: 1 hour

Tickets:

Adults 4.5 Singapore dollars

Children (12 Under 20 years old) S$2

Address: 1 Chinese Garden Road, Singapore 619795

Tel: 2643455

Fax: 2658133

Mount Faber (Mount Faber) is a must-visit attraction when taking the aerial cable car to Sentosa. It is a small coastal hill with a height of only 117 meters, but it has a 360-degree wide view, taking in all the city harbor and neighboring islands, and you can see it from a distance. The port city of Singapore, Sentosa and neighboring Indonesian islands. There is a small white Merlion statue standing in the greenery, which is the best scene for tourists to take photos during their visit.

Address: Take the subway and get off at "Harbour Front" station, take the underground passage to the Cable Car Towers of the World Trade Center (WTC), and then take the aerial cable car to Mount Faber. After getting off the cable car station, you have to walk up a slope to reach Mount Faber.

The Merlion Statue is located on the banks of the Singapore River in the city and is the symbol and symbol of Singapore. There are four stone tablets in a small area behind the Merlion statue. The inscriptions tell the story of the Merlion symbolizing Singapore. There is also a small Merlion statue built nearby to accompany it. At night, climb up to the Merlion Statue and look down at the harbor. The shadows of the boats are dim, and thousands of lights are twinkling, giving you a maritime scenery.

The Merlion, which has guarded the Singapore Estuary for 30 years, has now moved to its new home, a 2,500-square-meter reclaimed land adjacent to 1 Fullerton.

The Merlion’s new home is themed around water, with lighting effects, creating a vivid and spectacular visual effect of the Merlion floating on the blue waves. The surrounding open space can be used for various outdoor performances. Not far away is a floating stage that rises and falls with the tide. The steps connecting the Merlion and the grandstand not only allow visitors to get closer to the water, but also allow visitors to sit on the ground on the steps.

The stands can accommodate 300 people. Visitors standing in the stands can take photos with the Merlion from the front, using the outlines of urban financial center buildings such as the Fullerton Hotel and the silhouette of Marina Park as the background.

The baby Merlion sits in a uniquely shaped pool 28 meters behind its mother. It also responds to the Merlion by shooting jets of water from its mouth. Originally, the Merlion family only had three children: father, mother and baby. Later, in response to the government's call to "be a good person" (because the population was too small, births were encouraged), the Merlion family had a baby.

In addition, the father of the Merlion is on Sentosa Island, facing his mother across the sea. It is the highest one. There are also big Merlion babies, which are on the highest mountain in Singapore and are a little bigger than the babies in the city.

Singapore has four cultural reserves: Chinatown, Little India, Colonial Heart and Arab Street.

Chinatown is Singapore's Chinatown, which is roughly bounded by the Singapore River in the north, New Bridge Rd. in the west, and Maxwell Rd. in the south. ) and Kreta Ayer Rd. east to Cecil St. Chinatown is called "Chinatown" because the original residents used oxcarts to pull water for cleaning.

Chinatown is the place where early Chinese immigrants gathered in Singapore. It still retains a large number of ancient buildings and temples. It is full of local flavor and also has a modern urban landscape. It is an important commercial district and the core of Singapore. Witnesses of development history. Today's Chinatown is home to modern shopping malls, various hawkers and century-old shops. To the west of South Bridge Road are department stores such as Pearl Square, Yuhua Domestic Products, and Chinatown. To the east, in addition to various temples, is the emerging commercial area adjacent to the coastal area. There are the most famous temples in Singapore, as well as many dining and shopping spots. The most famous home remedies are Huoluo Oil and Qianli Zhuifeng Oil.

The most exciting thing about Chinatown is the Chinese New Year period. At that time, the entire area will be decorated with lights and colorful decorations; various small shops and grocery stores will be newly decorated, and there will also be many festive products and snacks. The Tanjong Pagar community next to Chinatown is also worth a visit. There are numerous restaurants, bars, art galleries and souvenir shops.

Little India is a gathering place for Singapore’s Indian community and is like a microcosm of India. As soon as you enter Little India, you will be hit by the strong smell of chili peppers. There are all kinds of Indian boutiques here: spices, garlands, peacock feathers, etc. The shops display silverware, copperware, ethnic jewelry, jasmine garlands and silk saris. No matter in the center of the huge Zhu Jiao. Still in the small grocery store, all kinds of interesting things are waiting for you to explore. Women wearing Indian saris can be seen everywhere, and statues of Indian gods are enshrined in curry spice shops and gold shops. The houses, tools, and paintings all have strong Indian colors, giving people an ancient, rich, and mysterious impression. During Deepavali, the impromptu Hindu Festival of Lights, Little India is decorated into a splendid mythical world, filled with people coming to shop.

Transportation: Take NWFB No. 64, 65 or 111 from Orchard Road to Serangoon Road. Subway: Little India Station on the NE line, station number NE7.

The Arabs were one of the first ethnic groups to conduct commercial activities in Singapore. In addition to bringing goods here, they also brought their religious beliefs and living customs. Walking on Arab Street, you can not only appreciate the Middle Eastern customs of Arabia, Haji and Baghdad, but also understand the lifestyle and customs of Muslims.

Arab Street is located in the South District of Orchard Road. It is a gathering place for Arabs and Muslims. Behind Arab Street is the Sultan Church, the largest mosque in Singapore, which people can visit.

Sultan Mosque (Sultan Mosque) is the main attraction in Arab Street. The golden semi-domed roof and the majestic prayer hall make the entire mosque look majestic. The mosque is still the largest mosque in Singapore and is the focus of Eid al-Fitr every year after Ramadan.

KampungGlam is another destination. Here, sparse shops sell textiles, bamboo and rattan products, sarongs, beads, carpets, floral ornaments, copper products, Arabic perfumes, etc. The perfumes sold are alcohol-free and come in scents ranging from rose, jasmine, sandalwood and honeysuckle.

The Arab streets are lined with shops with a strong Arabic flavor. The selling points of these stores are textiles such as sari (traditional Indian women's clothing), batik, chiffon, tulle and other noble textiles. In addition, Malaysian and Indonesian sarong, ties, tablecloths and other textiles can be found here. In fact, in addition to textiles, you can also buy other Arabic handicrafts such as bamboo baskets, perfumes, jewelry, cradles, utensils, etc.

On this street full of Islamic colors, you can of course see many items closely related to Muslims. There are mats used by Muslims for prayer, songkok worn by male Muslims and headscarves worn by female Muslims.

Arab Street has a strong Middle Eastern and Muslim atmosphere. In addition to the mosque and the Islamic Traditional Museum, there are many coffee shops, handicraft shops, carpet shops, cloth and clothing shops, etc. on the street. Buy a lot of Middle Eastern food, utensils, crafts, rugs, clothing, and more. . . . . .

The most distinctive thing is that every coffee shop provides hookah (usually 12 SGD per pot). It has a fruity aroma without the choking smell of cigarettes, and is generally acceptable to women

Sheng Tao Sand (meaning calm and tranquil) is Singapore's most charming resort island covering an area of ??390 hectares. It has colorful entertainment facilities and leisure activity areas and is known as a happy gem. It was once just a small fishing village. After being occupied by the British, it was transformed into a military base, and then transformed again into a leisurely and beautiful resort in 1972. Its original name was the Island of Death, because there had been a plague there before, and only a few people went there. Later, a certain prince built a palace there, and people slowly returned to the island and took a nice name. Name: Sentosa.

As soon as you set foot on this island, you can find your own piece of sky among the many attractions - historical and cultural reappearances, round-the-clock entertainment, lush green surroundings, manicured gardens Gardens, musical fountains, and two beautiful and challenging 18-hole golf courses.

White sand and blue sea

Sentosa Beach is composed of three distinctive beaches: Tanjong Beach, Palawan Bay and Siloso Beach. They stretch for 3.2 kilometers. There are all the beach entertainment and sports facilities that beach lovers can think of, including biking, rowing, in-line skating or just having a leisurely drink at the beach bar.

In Sentosa, natural scenery can be seen everywhere. The singing of birds and the fragrance of flowers also attract various wild animals from time to time, such as peacocks, monkeys and squirrels. When you go to the Nature Walk/Dragon Trail of the Impiya Mountains Nature Reserve, you will cross the intermediate rainforest to the Impiya Mountains and get a bird's eye view of the beautiful seascape and nearby islands.

If you want to get closer to nature’s creatures, Singapore Underwater World and Dolphin Paradise are places you must visit! Here you can get close to cute pink dolphins and other marine life. Or, you can choose to visit the Butterfly Park and Insect Kingdom to see more than 50 species of butterflies and more than 2,500 butterflies and other rare insects.

Sentosa takes on a different look at night. Strolling in the gardens around the musical fountain, gazing at the brightly lit night sky at the top of the Merlion Tower, or walking on the 120-meter-long Merlion Park path to admire the brightly colored fountains will bring you endless joy and excitement. peaceful.

Sentosa’s popular musical fountain uses the most advanced laser technology, imaging, three-dimensional animation, music, etc. to create an exciting performance.

The Underwater World on Sentosa Island is the largest tropical marine life museum in Asia. There are about 350 kinds of fish here, allowing you to appreciate the beauty and magic of the underwater world without getting wet all over.

Underwater World, as the name suggests, is an aquarium where people can walk on the seabed and appreciate various underwater creatures. Tickets are also very expensive, only 10 Singapore dollars each. Entering the underwater world is like going down the stairs to a basement. You can see many biological tanks along the way. There are many large creatures in the tanks, which are similar to the natural scene. There is an electric moving walkway at the bottom of the underwater world. As long as you stand on the walkway, you can travel through the large and small ocean worlds. There are all kinds of fish on both sides and above your head, including very small tropical fish, as well as large moray eels and sharks. . Visitors can see divers feeding schools of fish swimming around in the water, which is very interesting. The tour of the underwater world can take about forty minutes, which is an eye-opener for tourists.

Before entering the underwater world, tourists usually walk across a small bridge. The pools on both sides of the bridge are filled with dazzling koi carps. Shuttling among them is a small shark that looks ferocious but moves very well. Turtles and hawksbill turtles put their heads out of the water from time to time, whether to take a breath or to take a closer look at the tourists.

Advance along the electric conveyor belt and pass through the intricate tunnels to see the rich marine animal ecology. Facing the front is a 3-story-high cylindrical giant glass tank, in which "Singapore fish" from the South China Sea swim. Next to it is the "Touch Pool" where visitors can touch starfish, sea cucumbers, puffer fish and other types of small fish in the pool.

Go forward and go down the steps to the "Crystal Palace" of the underwater world. This is a giant circular arched glass tunnel more than 80 meters long. An automatic conveyor belt at your feet takes visitors around the Crystal Palace. At this time, I saw a dazzling stream of fish all around and above my head: giant sharks, moray eels, "big groupers" and other ugly deep-sea fish, as well as colorful and dazzling fish. The most beautiful and adorable tropical fish in the ocean. These strips and groups not only allow you to see them clearly, but you can also "touch" them casually.

Then there is the "Rock Cave". In the cave, there are stone fish that are good at camouflaging, poisonous puffer fish, sea urchins covered with needles, lion fish, general fish, and crested starfish; the "Cliff Cave" displays ridgeless marine life living on the cliffs of the seabed, such as sea urchins. Fans, sponges, sea whips, feathery sea worms, scavenger shrimps, etc., the "Coral Palace" has a bright and splendid shallow lake reef. There are countless small, exquisite and beautiful tropical fish such as eagle rays, parrot fish, angel fish, and bat fish swimming among the corals; in the "Treasure Palace", doctor fish and butterflies live among the various hard and soft corals. Fish, rough-skinned snapper, blue unicorn, giant clams and agate clams.

It is understood that there are at least 350 species and more than 5,000 fish and other marine creatures in the underwater world. These "exhibits" are cared for and fed by marine life experts.

If you want to learn more about marine ecology and the relationship between humans and marine life, you can go to the audio-visual theater to watch the video introduction. Children must not miss the opening and closing view of the sea anemone in the "Tide Pool". To get to the underwater world, you can take a boat, cable car, or take an air-conditioned bus directly from the World Trade Center.

In addition, the cutest place in the aquarium is the Dolphin Lagoon. Whether you are a couple or a family, they all like to go to the Dolphin Lagoon to watch the cute little dolphins perform. And there are very rare pink dolphins there, which are most loved by tourists.

Opening hours: 9:00 am to 9:00 pm (8:30 pm is the last admission time)

Dolphin Paradise: 10:30 am to 6:00 pm ( 5:30 pm is the last admission time)

Dolphin show times: 11:00 am, 1:30 pm, 3:30 and 5:30 pm

Dolphins in English Training activities: Monday to Friday, 11:00 am

Tickets (including Dolphin Paradise): SGD 19.50 for adults; SGD 12.50 for children

Butterfly Garden and World Insect Museum on display The butterflies and insects come from all over the world, with more than 5,000 butterfly and insect specimens and 2,500 live butterflies. There are many varieties. Visitors to the butterfly garden can carefully watch the various stages of butterfly growth. Enjoy the beauty of colorful butterflies dancing in the elegant environment of small bridges and flowing water. In addition to displaying various live insects in glass boxes, the insect museum also has a venomous scorpion performance.

Daily 9:00 am to 6:30 pm (6:00 pm is the last entry time)

Tickets: 10 SGD for adults, 6 SGD for children.

It is accessible from the first line of Sentosa bus. It covers an area of ??1.2 hectares and has 4 pools, housing a variety of beautiful living corals, starfish, sponges and colorful tropical fish on the seabed and other marine life. There are more than 2,500 kinds of beautiful shells from all over the world, forming a colorful "shell gallery", which is a spectacle.

The fountain pool is fan-shaped, about 100 meters long and 30 meters wide. The pool is full of sprinklers. When the performance started, the surrounding lights suddenly went out, and it was suddenly dark, suddenly adding a sense of mystery. As the rhythm of the music increases, the water column of the fountain becomes higher and lower, thicker and thinner. The gushing water column is illuminated and refracted by the light, making it crystal clear and dazzling. The water drops falling into the pool from high altitude are like spring water, but also like big and small beads falling on a jade plate. When the water column sprayed by the fountain appears in a mist state, the ever-changing lights merge into the mist like a giant curtain from all directions. Sometimes colorful pictures appear, such as red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, and sometimes ever-changing patterns, such as Rainbows, flower baskets, merlions, etc. are like mirages.

Music Conduit is not just a fountain with music. It combines advanced technologies such as ballet music, colored lights and lasers, and uses the most advanced laser technology, images, three-dimensional animation, music, etc. to create an exciting performance and present a beautiful scene. Because of the combination of lights and lasers, the most beautiful time of the Music Conduit is naturally after nightfall, making it one of the most charming attractions in Sentosa at night.

Whenever it gets dark, the water of the Music Conduit dances gracefully with the music and laser light, dancing with vitality, giving people the passion for life; A screen formed by water columns, on which a mini-plot is projected with laser sound and light, telling the story of the Merlion in Singapore... No matter which form, it brings the viewer so much shock and beauty beyond imagination that the music stops. At that time, the onlookers refused to leave for a long time.

The superb Sentosa Musical Fountain combines the height and thickness of the fountain water column with a variety of beautiful and pleasant music, and is supplemented by colorful lights. The three combine to form a colorful and wonderful world. .

The Music Conduit show is free to watch and the opening hours are as follows:

Daytime performances are at 5:00 and 5:30 pm daily (no lights and lasers) Effect), each performance lasts 15 minutes;

Evening performances are at 7:40 and 8:40 pm every day, and each performance lasts 25 minutes.

The Singapore Vientiane Museum is like a time tunnel, taking you to Singapore in the 14th century, allowing you to understand all aspects of Singapore under the leadership of Sir Raffles. The wax statues in the Vientiane Museum are lifelike. The Surrender Memorial Hall in the Singapore Vientiane Museum recreates Singapore during World War II from 1941 to 1945. In addition, the Vientiane Pavilion also displays the customs and habits of different ethnic groups in Singapore, including Chinese, Malays, Indians and Peranakans, with the background of the 1950s and 1960s.

Postcode of Singapore Vientiane Museum: 099700

Singapore Vientiane Museum address: 40 Cable Car Road, Sentosa Singapore Singapore Vientiane Museum opening hours: 9:00 am to 7:00 pm daily Transportation of Singapore Vientiane Museum: From Harbor Bus Take the Sentosa Island shuttle bus from the transfer station. On Sentosa Island, take the Blue Line or Green Line bus. Singapore Vientiane Center can also be reached by taking the cable car from Harbourfront Tower 2 or Mount Faber.

In the wax museum, there are reenactments of events and reappearance of characters. Visitors can see the grand scene of the surrender of the Japanese army when the war was victorious, the scenes of the pioneers developing and building Singapore, the details of the lives of ordinary people in Singapore centuries ago, and the life trajectories of people from different countries and nationalities in Singapore. … Following the wax figures in the Vientiane Museum, tourists can read Singapore’s past with their eyes and understand the development history of a country.

Tickets: Vientiane Museum: S$10 for adults, S$7 for children.

Asia Village, as its name suggests, is a free theme park that condenses the essence of Asian countries and showcases their culture and lifestyle. The Asian Village is divided into three parts: East Asia (mainly China and Japan), Southeast Asia (mainly India, Sri Lanka) and South Asia (Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, etc.). Not only can you see the representative buildings of each country, but you can also experience the different The local customs and customs are very immersive.

The Asian Village also has an adventure park and a performance stage, allowing visitors to play some fun games and watch some unique performances from Asian countries.

Recently, someone has opened up a very novel place in Asia Village - Sentosa Fishing Village. You can fish in a beautiful place full of tropical scenery, get to know fish, "wait" for fish and taste fish. Very happy!

The Cultural Village is open from 10:00 am to 9:00 pm every day;

The Adventure Park is open from 10:00 am to 7:00 pm every day.

Tickets: Asia Village: The attractions in the park are paid separately, and you can play for 10 Singapore dollars for one day.