Some historical places in Singapore

 


                                                               Gardens by the Bay


Next is Gardens by the Bay. It is the latest attraction to be added to the Singapore tourism industry. You can't stay away from its beauty especially when you see it from above. Gardens by the Bear 3 parts. Bay Central, Bay South and Bay East. Among these, Bay South is the largest. There are various tropical gardens and some tree-like structures that are about 50 meters tall.




                                                                         Jikapur dryer

Next up on the list of attractions is the Singapore Flyer. It does not come with a ferris wheel. But you can see the whole of Singapore with the Sekenten Ferris E, launched in 2008. This location is Marina Bay. The floor of the Singapore Flyer is 3 shoe stores and other services. This ride lasts 30 minutes and runs from early morning to late night.

Eight Safari and Zoo is the world's first and only night safari. Or on a late night safari, tourists travel by tram among the various birds in the jungle. Tigers, gazelles, elephants, camels, crocodiles are among the safari animals. In this safari, the animals roam freely.





                                                                       Marlaon Park


Jelawan Park Merlin or lion-fish is a symbol of Singaporean pride, a symbol of bravery. It is said that long ago when Singapore was known as Chensek or Sea City, a great sea storm hit the island. Just when the inhabitants took their dreams into the hands of God, a lion-fish-shaped beast came from the sea and fought and saved the inhabitants against the storm. From Har Se, the lion-fish named Merlin is a symbol of Singaporean pride and bravery. Merlin's statue is located at Marlandon Park in Marina Bay.


Some more places to visit in Singapore


Forliano, Little India, Santosa Island, Sailosa Bach, Singapore Zoo, Raffles Hotel, Clark Kure, Jurong Bird Park, Espande Park etc.

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