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"Southwestern Guizhou Route" Sentosa Island, Singapore's outdoor paradise

Singapore’s Sentosa Island is a resort island built in Singapore. At present, the island has convenient transportation, and Universal Studios and many large-scale amusement facilities have also attracted many tourists to the island.

Merlion Tower

The 37-meter-high Merlion Tower is one of Singapore’s landmark buildings. Entering this free-style building in Singapore, you can enjoy new animations and learn about the origin of the name Singapore Lion City and the legendary story of the Merlion as the symbol of Singapore. You can also take the elevator to get a panoramic view of Singapore Island, the Indonesian Islands, and the vast South China Sea from a high vantage point.

Transportation: Take bus service line A or C or the monorail cable car station or ferry station.

Opening hours: 9:00-22:00 (Saturday to 23:00)

Tickets: SGD 3 for adults, SGD 2 for children

Singapore Vientiane Museum Pictures Singapore

The Vientiane Museum showcases Singapore's history through wax figures, replicas and the latest technology. Walking into the museum is like walking into Singapore in the 14th century AD through just a visit, and starting to see how Singapore transformed from a small fishing village into a garden-like country. From it, you can see the great scene of Japan's surrender when the war was victorious, the picture of the pioneers opening up and building Singapore, the details of the lives of ordinary people in Singapore and the trajectories of people from different countries and ethnic groups living in Singapore centuries ago, as well as the auxiliary sound and light. The effect allows us to feel the multi-ethnic and multi-faceted culture of Singapore.

Address: 40 cable carroadsentosingapore 099700

Tel: 6562793284

Fax: 6562750161

Opening hours: 9: 00-19: 00

Tickets: S$10 for adults; S$7 for children

Skyscraper

With a height of 131 meters, this skyscraper is the tallest public building in Singapore*** The observation deck is also one of Sentosa’s unique landmarks. Disc-shaped_One side of the watchtower rotates 360 degrees around the tower axis and slowly rises. You can see the lush beauty of Sentosa Island, you can see the entire city of Singapore, you can see the islands to the south, and you can even see some islands in Indonesia.

Address: 41 Imbiah Road, Sentosa, Singapore 099707

Opening hours: 9:00-21:00

Tickets: S$12 for adults ; Children S$8

Underwater World

The Underwater World Aquarium on Sentosa Island has more than 2,500 underwater creatures, with as many as 250 species. Visitors can step on the escalator, shuttle through the 83-meter-long undersea tunnel, swim side by side with sharks, manta rays, eels and other underwater creatures around them, uncovering the mystery of the underwater world. In addition, there is a dangerous fish corridor in the museum, which displays a variety of deadly underwater creatures such as piranhas, pufferfish, swordfish, and electric eels. In addition, there is a touch pool for visitors to touch sea turtles, starfish and other aquatic creatures.

Address: 80 Siloso Road, Sentosa District, Singapore 098969

Tel: 6562750030

Fax: 6562750036

Opening hours: 9: 00-21: 00

Tickets: S$19.9 for adults, S$12.7 for children

Butterfly Park and Insect Kingdom

Approx. There are 50 species of butterflies and 2,500 butterflies with different expressions. The exhibition room also displays more than 3,000 specimens of butterflies and rare insects, including the world's largest beetle, the 160-centimetre-long Dynasteshercules Beetle, which provides insight into the process of insect metamorphosis.

Address: 5151 Acapella Road, Sentosa District, Postcode 099702/3

Tel: 6562750013

Fax: 6562750014

< p>Opening hours: 9: 00-18: 30

Tickets: 10 Singapore dollars for adults, 6 Singapore dollars for children

Soleburg Fort

Silesau Fort Construction In the 1980s, it was the only well-preserved fort in Singapore. Originally built to protect ships entering and leaving Singapore's port, it has been renovated into a one-stop historical site of World War II. Through physical exhibitions, films, documents and real guns, the defense equipment of the British troops stationed in Singapore during the colonial period and the important historical developments of World War II are displayed.

Transportation: Get off the bus service line or monorail at fortsilosostation station.