Cultural Singapore Attractions

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Ethan Ong asked:


The cultural industry in Singapore has blossomed of late and now high art and the wonderful world of cultural exhibitions have invaded this island nation to an extent where the scene itself has piqued interest within the community. The National Arts Council and the Heritage Board, working together with MICA (Ministry of Information, Culture and the Arts) have worked together for years to build Singapore into a Renaissance City - hoping to emulate the explosion of culture and art in Italy in the 14th Century - and hopefully spawning their own Michelangelo or Leonardo Da Vinci.

The Singapore museum and the heritage museum are just some of the examples of how this nation has leveraged on its own culture and rich history to put together exhibitions and attractions that cannot be missed. Singapore’s founding, its prime leaders and its birth from a footnote in history to Sovereign nation are chronicled in a rich world of sound, art and words in the Singapore National Museum and the heritage gallery as well. Be sucked into the 1900’s again as chronicled in acute detailed is history of Singapore - with journals of our early colonial founders etched out in aching beauty and sound. Also, recently in the national museum was some of the notes of William Farquhar and his chronicle of some of the species of animals that used to reside in the Singapore jungles and some of the names the locals or ‘Orang Asli’ used to give to them.

The Asian Civilisation Museum is also a prime example of a cultural Singapore attraction that you must visit as soon as possible. The rich tapestry of the Asian civilisations are realised in life like and breathtaking models and statues transported from dig sites all over Inner Mongolia, China and all over South East Asia. Be amazed as they tell the histories and lifestyle of Old Asia in a way no - one can, through pictures and objects that inspire the greatest story teller of all - your imagination. This museum also deals with propaganda and cultural material and how politics of old and of new has changed the face of culture in countries like Burma, Indonesia and China.

There is no end to the sort of cultural experiences you can enjoy in Singapore. The National Heritage Board has a smorgasbord of facilities and organisations to whet the cultural appetite. They have converted the old Ford Factory in Singapore to a memorial - museum like emporium of the 1960’s. The Peranakan Museum and the Singapore Philatelic Museum are just some of the examples of rich locations where you can view great cultural pieces and demonstrations for just a nominal fee.

Singapore is culture. It is founded on culture, built by tradition and lovingly shaped by hundreds of years of history - a maelstrom of inculturality that has given this country an identity that is rich, varied and beautiful. Singapore has decided to share this with anyone who wants to look, as well as bringing the rest of greater Asia into a single location - to inspire a living heritage and dynamic cultural attractions.



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Singapore Travel- an Amazing Experience

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Nancy Eben asked:


 

Planning on a holiday in Asia, Singapore travel is the number one choice for millions of visitors who visit it very year, sometimes even exceeding the people of the city. The organized Singapore tourism industry provides the visitors with an excellent, modern infrastructure, a safe, clean and friendly environment. Singapore is a city with many faces to explore and discover. Right from exciting shopping options, food, vibrating nightlife, amusement parks, to sightseeing, one will find all here. All this has given the country another name of entertainment. It enjoys a unique location and is made up of islands between the countries of Malaysia and Indonesia. Packed with numerous attractions it is difficult to unravel all but some of the attractions are worth visiting.

Singapore Zoo

The Singapore Zoo is a star attraction during Singapore travel with almost a million tourists visiting it every year. It is an amazing experience watching the animals in their natural environment. It is located in central Singapore, close to the night safari. It covers an area of 28 hectares and inhabits more than 150 different species of animals. Some of the species here are very rare and there are very few zoos, which can match up to it. The environment is so created that it s more like walking in a forest rather than a man made place. One can attend the animal shows that take place daily, whereas the children can enjoy camel rides or share food with an orangutan in the zoo’s Children’s World section.

Orchard Road

Orchard Road is Singapore’s leading shopping areas and center of tourist activity. This area is the most recommended by all due to the lively atmosphere around here. The luxury hotels, excellent restaurants, international malls selling the latest and branded stuff, coffee bars, wine bars and much more all make it a hot spot amongst tourists. The mane of this place comes from the orchard and pepper plantations that once existed here.

Jurong town

Jurong town is the center of the Singapore industry and home to number of popular tourist attractions. The town has a Chinese garden, Singapore discovery center and the Jurong Bird Park. Of these, the Jurong Bird Park is a very popular tourist attraction spread, over 20 hectares of area and about 1million visitors come each year. The park has received many awards for its services and it is the result of the country’s efforts towards the conservation of the regions natural beauty and birdlife. The park has the largest number of birds when compared to any other park in the world. There is more for which the park is known for, it has the world’s largest indoor aviary, then the world’s tallest artificial/ manmade waterfall is also found here.

Sentosa Island

A trip to the Sentosa Island is a must when visiting Singapore as it is regarded as the best places for travel and Singapore tourism. It is a 390-hectare amusement park located south of Singapore and about two million people visit it every year. The island is easily accessible by road and cable car. Visitors would need complete 1-2 days to experience the various beaches, museums, aquariums, parks, and enjoy the walks, rides and much more. The island runs its own transportation and even has 5 star hotels for accommodation.

Map of Singapore is very helpful and handy when touring the city, as it becomes easy to chalk out your city tours and the routes.



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Singapore Jurong Bird Park - A Must Visit

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Ethan Ong asked:


One of the main attractions nestles in the corner of the island, a very unassuming locale with an ornate gate and a collection of the most rarest and beautiful species of the animals of flight you will ever see; the Singapore Jurong Bird Park is definitely a must visit for anyone to be visiting this lovely island named after the mythical sealion. This place appeals to anyone with a love for the unusual, exciting, the colourful and an experience that closely resembles a natural rainforest within the edifices of concrete and steel.

The Singapore Jurong Bird Park is located in the westerly area of Singapore and the rustic locale just adds to the rustic charm. It feels like an adventure as you leave the busy lights and mass crowds of the town centres and the charming suburbs - languishing slowly through a busy highway that slowly but sure becomes quieter and quieter as the kilometres go by. Reaching the all familiar sign, you will be treated to an almost minituaristic Jurassic park like entrance, only instead of a roar and a thunder shaking rumble - you will experience the warm smiles of the staff and the calls of different species echoing through the air.

The many gift and souvenir shops are also a must visit for anyone who wants a complete journey and bring home something to remember the place by. The gifts are original, charming and completely bird inspired - from keychains to t-shirts that serve as a reminder to the wonderful time you have had in the westerly bird park.

The park definitely lives up to its mantra of a place with living colours and there is never a dull moment within its landscape of birds and different attractions that will keep both adults and kids happy. Be frightened and in awe at the birds of prey show and be astounded by the beauty of the birds of paradise. Walk through pelican cove and parrot paradise, not forgetting an almost musical turn of events with an attraction called Swan Lake. From every corner of the world, birds of all shapes, forms and sizes are put on display, either in large habitations or roaming free within large enclosures and open air viewables. You can even feed and let them land on your hand - a total sensory experience that gives you an insight to birds and how they live, breathe and pass the time.

Travel through the whimsically named panorail and ‘fly’ together with some of the birds as you get a birds eye view of the attractions and the entire park in an informative and fun ride. It is not just a tourist attraction, but an experience in itself, a wonder, a jewel within an island known to be one giant city. You might even get a glimpse of events and even a gander at love taking flight as some couples choose this picturesque location to get married. Visit the Jurong Bird Park today - you won’t be disappointed.



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Krrish Charm Lures Indian Travellers To Singapore

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Manoj Gursahani asked:


If you have seen Krrish and cant get enough of it, how about tracing the superhero’s footsteps as he discovers his powers in Singapore…wander around Sentosa where one of the Krrish soundtracks was filmed or experience for yourself the backdrops for its mind-boggling sequences…

In a country gripped by a massive Bollywood craze, what better way to attract the 7.5 million Indians who travel to overseas destinations each year, than to get the Bollywood itself to use these destinations in their films. Rest assured, this is the best way of ensuring the widest exposure and generate curiosity among Indians.

That is exactly what Singapore Tourism board has attempted, when it made a deal with Rakesh Roshan’s Filmkraft Production for its latest film Krrish, the sequel to the Bollywood mega blockbuster- Koi Mil Gaya.

Over the years, Bollywood has interwoven a lot of exotic locales in the films. Every year, more than 20 Indian films are shot in Switzerland, a trend started by Yash Chopra with his penchant for extravagance. These locales not only captured the imagination of Indian audiences, but also led to increase in the number of outbound tourists to these destinations.

Soon after the release of Rakesh Roshan’s Kaho Na Pyar Hai, shot extensively in New Zealand, the number of Indian tourists visiting New Zealand swelled by almost four times.

Surely the lure of Krrish and Singapore combined would be difficult to beat!

Marking a first of sorts for any affiliation between an International Tourism board and the Bollywood industry, Singapore has made its first overture for actively promoting the country’s tourism through Indian films.

The tourism board is all set to invest upto $10 million in Bollywood productions over the next three years, with the objective of developing and promoting Singapore, not just to the resident Indians but to the ever increasing number of non-resident Indians who visit the country regularly.

The fund would not only provide logistics and ground support, but more importantly also assist the film unit in getting the necessary approvals, including to block roads and traffic, from respective government agencies.

Geared up to reap the rewards, by riding on the hype created by the blockbuster release of Krrish, Singapore Tourism board has gone one step ahead and launched a series of ‘Singapore Krrish tours’ which are basically packaged tours targeted to lure the Bollywood and especially Hrithik’s fans to Singapore.

The tour traces the movie trail and across the places where the film was shot including the Singapore zoo and river, the Lau Pa Sat festival market, Sentosa Island, the Wild Wild Wet water park, Suntec City mall and the Esplanade art district.

Tempting the visitors with interesting trivia about the movie and its making, the Singapore Tourism Board is attempting to provide audiences a first-hand opportunity to relive the Krrish experience in the beautiful island city of Singapore.

Targeting the increasing number of outbound tourists from India, the International Tourism Boards are now tempting travellers not just to see famous landmarks or to go shopping but to visit the locations of popular movies, to experience these settings and hear the numerous stories during the making.

And with a plethora of international Tourism Boards now wooing the Indian film industry, expect a lot of packages in the future, aimed at generating increased revenue for these destinations by cashing-in on this Bollywood craze of the Indians!



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Singapore Unlimited

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Kevin Laura asked:


Feel the difference, as Singapore with its diverse culture maintains a discrete uniqueness from the other part of the world. Natural pictographic surroundings add to the charm of Singapore. This petite island has become centre of attraction for tourists all over the world. Singapore really flourished after it got independence in 1965. This islet has become much preferred, favorite tourist destination.

You can find many  in Singapore hotels and select which suits your needs and pocket. Hotels offer many things to make your body and soul feel younger. Hotels in Singapore are well known for the ‘spa’ facilities provided by them. But if this is not your idea of revitalizing your spirit, then ‘yoga’ can do wonders for you. Chinese, Indian cuisine added in the hotel menu as there are many Asians settled down in Singapore.

When you decide to visit Singapore, make sure you plan your trip properly and book your hotel room well in advance. Singapore famous for its very good mass transit system, scenery many hotels are full throughout the year.

Singapore boasts of housing every plausible hotel chain in the world . These hotels are conveniently located in the hub of the city and meet the requirements of travelers and businessmen alike. They offer a number of amenities and features which any 7 star hotels would proudly provide. Therapeutic massages are a hot favorite amongst travelers.

The hotels in Singapore are unique in the sense that they blend the rich cultures and cuisines from the east and the west. These hotels provide a Midas touch in a travelers’ life and provide the concoction of luxury hotel amenities and the much needed hospitality of an Eastern boutique hotel to give a 360 degree hotelling experience.

There are many hotels for those who are not looking for 5 and 7 star amenities. Singapore houses a number of budget and economy hotels including the self- check in hotels and the fix-it and do-it-yourself ones. These hotels also provide neatly done up interiors, exotic views, good cuisine and Wi-Fi connectivity and all at an affordable rate. And what more! These are located in the heart of the city making them a natural choice for budget travelers and vacationers’ alike. Most of these hotels have their own car rental agencies at competitive rates. Almost every place is located at walking distance from these hotels making your vacation light on your pockets. Also the side walks and the esplanades provide you a great walking experience.

Booking your room at these hotels is just a click away. Almost all of these hotels provide you to have a look at their rooms on the internet. You can also call their toll free numbers or contact the consulates of Singapore for more information. Singapore houses mega events like F1 car racing. It is advisable to book your hotel in advance. This ensures that you are saved of these vagaries later on and besides, you get a great discount too. Singapore hotels provide you the most in terms of your expectations.



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The Variety Of Entertainment Hot Spots in Singapore

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Wolfgang Jaegel asked:


Singapore is one of the most enchanting tourist destinations in the world. Occupying an area of about 633 square kilometers, Singapore is situated in the southern tip of Malaysia Peninsula, in South-East Asia, in between Indonesia and Malaysia.

Al though a small destination in terms of area, Singapore boasts of such a great number of attractions that it requires long period to explore them all. Acknowledged as the ‘Garden City,’ Singapore presents a diverse range of attractions that are a contrast of old and new as well as a blend of east and west. Included in the highlights of Singapore are incredible temples, interesting museums, historical monuments, well-manicured parks, beautiful gardens, excellent shopping facilities, sumptuous cuisines, and mesmerizing cruises.

Must-visit attractions, among many others, in Singapore are:

Sri Mariamman Temple: The oldest Hindu shrine in Singapore, this is devoted to Sri Mariamman, which is regarded as the goddess of health and prosperity. Also within the temple complex are temples dedicated to other gods and goddesses that are worshipped in South India.

Sentosa Island: It is a great place for those seeking peace and tranquility. Alternatively known as the ‘Isle of Peace and Tranquility,’ Sentosa is a great spot for honeymooners, those vacationing with families, and weekend tours. Among the highlights of the island are cable car, providing magnificent views of the sea port; Observatory Tower, which is the largest of its kind in Asia; the underwater world, one of the world’s largest oceanariums; Dolphin Lagoon; and Sunset Bay.

Chinatown: This area has a long history dating back to 1821 when a group of Chinese immigrants arrived here from Fujian province. Chinatown is made up of four districts such as Telok Ayer, Kreta Ayer, Bukit Pasoh, and Tanjong Pagar, each with its own significance. Few among the highlights of the region are Nagore Durgha Shrine, Hokkien Temple and Thian Hock Keng. The much famed Sri Mariamman Temple is also located here. A good number of Chinese establishments including shops, medical centers, and teahouses can also be seen in the area.

Financial District: This is one of the most modern spots in Singapore, with an array of soaring buildings such as OUB Building, Republic Plaza, and UOB Building. It is also home to such destinations as the Lau Pa Sat Festival Market, which in turn is a great place to savor the best in Asian cuisines and that too at cheap prices. Likewise, the Orchard Road is also situated here, which is dotted with a plethora of shopping malls.

Arab Street: This area stands as a repository of culture of Muslim community in the region. The prime draw of the street is the Sultan Mosque, which is noted for its unique Islamic architecture. Attractions here also cover Istana Kampung Glam and Malay cemetery, which is the oldest of its kind in the region. Apart from these, the street is dotted with a myriad of restaurants specializing in Islamic cuisines and shops selling items such as carpets, jewelry, perfumes, and textiles that have been brought from destinations such as Indonesia and Middle East.

Little India: It is a great place to experience the spirit of India in Singapore. This area becomes colorful, especially on Sundays and during festivals such as Deepavali and Thaipusam. The much famed as well as revered Veeramukaliamman Temple is situated here.

Aforesaid are just few among umpteen attractions in Singapore. Highlights also include spots like Telok Blangah Hill, Singapore River, the Esplanade, Downtown East, and the Malay Village. Aside these, Singapore also feature some beautiful beaches that are situated along the East Coast Park, Changi, Sentosa, and St Johns Island. Above all, people touring the destination can engage in a number of activities from shopping and superb dining to sightseeing and golf and water sport activities.

No wonder why Singapore is frequented by people from across the globe year-round. Hence, Singapore has accommodation choices to suit every taste and pocket. For luxury lovers and well-heeled, some excellent options are available in the form of four-star and five-star facilities. Likewise, facilities made available range from swimming pools and hair beauty salon to shopping options and body treatment facilities. Further, mostly these hotels are within easy reach of many of the attractions in the region as well as the Changi Airport.



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Great Singapore Sale - “ Discover a Truly Extravagant Shopping Fiesta”

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Naveen Marasinghe asked:


 

The Great Singapore Sale is an event totally dedicated to shopping lovers which attracts people from many parts of the world. It is an annual shopping sale that is organized collaborately by the Singapore Tourism Board and other retail stores and malls in Singapore. It can be called the grand annual shopping festival which offers a range of products such as apparel, jewellery, electronic items, fashion accessories, cosmetics and perfumes, toys, Singapore souvenirs and many more. It will be providing the visitors with product discounts as well as other special offers such as discounted tickets to Singapore Zoo, Singapore Duck tours, to Sentosa and various local attractions.

During the period of the Great Singapore Sale, Singapore’s main shopping malls will be open till midnight and on weekends even past midnight allowing the visitors to indulge in the grand shopping experience of their lives.

There are various privileges that will be offered to the tourists who will be visiting this impressive fiesta such as the special lifestyle promotions that will consist of exclusive dining facilities, coupled with exciting nightlife and numerous entertainment facilities. The Tourist Privilege Cards are on offer especially for tourists who yearn to enjoy unique discounts when shopping. The sale runs for eight weeks and it offers a great value for money for tourists who are interested in purchasing branded, luxury products as well as for tourists looking for bargained items.

The sale will be held from 23rd May to 20th July starting from Singapore’s main shopping districts of Orchard road and Marina Bay and will spread towards the Heartlands of Singapore. Another major deal for the tourists visiting the sale can be considered as the partner promotions offered by MasterCard ,Global refund, and other tax free options which offer a truly amazing shopping experience combined with value for money and special discounts.

The Great Singapore Sale has become a shopping fiesta which is not only limited to shopping but also a venue for various exciting events and grand prizes that will be gifted to lucky visitors.

Comfortable and accommodation is available in luxury Singapore hotels that are located near the Great Singapore Sale area providing tourists a pleasurable experience coupled with elegant facilities.



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3 Must-see Festivals in Singapore

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Gabriel Tan asked:


With its multi-ethnic population, Singapore celebrates a myriad of festivals throughout the year. If you plan on visiting Singapore, you’ll enjoy mingling with the locals during these festivals. Here are 3 festivals in Singapore which visitors would not want to miss.

Thaipusam Festival (moving date, January or February)

Thaipusam is a festival to honor the Hindu deity, Lord Subramaniam. It is a time for Hindus to perform acts of penance or to give thanks for answered prayers.

In the weeks leading to Thaipusam, devotees spend up to a month praying and fasting. When the day arrives, friends and family help to load a cage-like steel frame onto the devotee’s body. This frame, which is also called a kavadi, may weigh up to 30kg! It is elaborately decorated with images of Hindu deities and peacock feathers.

Now, if you think this is some weight training of sorts, think again. From the frame of the kavadi, numerous spikes extend inwards into the devotee’s flesh. Then, there are the skewers that go through the devotee’s cheeks and tongue. As if this is not enough, oversized fish hooks cling precariously to the devotee’s back. Quite amazingly, nobody cringes and nobody bleeds!

Then, just when you think that the man has been punished enough, he goes on a 4km procession with all these punctures on his body, often skipping and dancing along the way! Should you be in Singapore at this time, don’t miss Thaipusam. See it to believe it.

Chinese New Year (moving date, January or February)

Chinese New Year is probably the most loved Chinese festival. It originated in China, where it is also called the Spring Festival because farming communities traditionally ‘welcome the Spring’. In modern times, it is a season to put the past behind and look forward to the future.

In Singapore, Chinese families begin the celebrations by shopping for Chinese New Year goodies and decorations.

In the 3 or 4 weeks leading to Chinese New Year’s Day, the streets of Chinatown bustle with roadside stalls and throngs of shoppers. You know that the season has arrived when you see those quaint Chinese lanterns start to hang from buildings. If you are in town, remember also to check out the acrobats at Telok Ayer Square. See them bend, contort and perform stunts to rapturous applause.

Apart from the usual reunion dinner and visits to friends and relatives, Chinese Singaporeans look forward to the River Hong Bao Carnival.

Held at the Esplanade Park, the River Hong Bao is a place to see age-old Chinese beliefs in action. Look out for the incredibly huge lanterns representing the 12 animals of the Chinese Zodiac. Around the Golden Tree of Wishes, the locals make their wishes and then throw coins at the Tree for good luck. Watch and be amused, or join in the fun, for all the money collected is donated to charity.

Then when you have had your fill, head for the Esplanade Bridge to enjoy the fireworks display.

The Orchard Road Christmas Light Up (Mid-November to End of December)

For more than 20 years now, the Orchard Road Christmas Light Up has captivated both locals and visitors to Singapore. In fact, 20% of visitors at the Christmas Light Up are repeat visitors.

If you head down to Orchard Road during this time, you will obviously find the usual Christmas fare - dramas and carols performed by church groups.

But perhaps you will be most enchanted by the Christmas lights. Uncountable fairy lights, bells and baubles hang over Singapore’s main shopping belt. They adorn the entire 5km stretch from Orchard Road to Marina Bay. Take a ride on an open-top double-decker bus, or watch from the road-side as the Christmas floats make their way through this Fairyland of sorts. It’ll remind you of that first visit to Disneyland and its magical Parade of Floats.

If you come from the Northern Hemisphere, this is a great chance to experience Christmas with a difference, right in the warmth of the Tropics.



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The Many Sights and Sounds of Singapore

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Naveen Marasinghe asked:


For many tourists Singapore is the ultimate holiday destination. Despite its small size and seemingly small population, this tiny Asian island offers a host of experiences that are unmatched anywhere in the world. Singapore invites many different kinds of tourists, ones that come in search of fun and excitement, those that come in search of culture and finally those that come for business. What ever your purpose n Singapore may be, you can rest assured that the Singaporean experience would be an unforgettable one.

Singapore which is connected via a narrow land bridge to Malaysia was founded as a small trading colony in 1819 by the British. Since its independence, particularly in the latter half of the 20th century the country went through an economic boom and is today one of the world’s most prosperous countries. Singapore is home to the busiest port in South East Asia as well as dozens of regional headquarters of international companies. The country’s economic prowess is well defined in the imposing skyline of the city.

Apart from being a business hub in the region Singapore has become renowned as a premier leisure destination. The wide variety of shopping available here has made the country synonymous with shopping. Some of the best areas for shopping are found at Orchard Road and the ethnically influenced Little India and Chinatown.

Sentosa Island which has been developed as a tourism hot spot is home to some great beaches, theme parks, shopping malls and a variety of other tourist attractions. Despite the country’s relatively short history, there is plenty of culture to be experienced in Singapore. World War II fortresses and relics form the mainstay of historical attraction while the Riverside district is filled with theatres, museums, statues and great restaurants.

Do not miss these amazing sights and sounds of Singapore which are unique in the region. Travelers can be assured of great accommodation options in a Singapore hotel as a hotel in Singapore is known to both comfortable and convenient.



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One Can Easily Find Discount Rate Hotels in Singapore Near the Prominent Mosques

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Nancy Eben asked:


A beautiful island nation at the tip of the Malay Penisula nowadays has become a prominent stop off destination for all sorts of tourists from all over world. Few prominent attractions of the Singapore are Bukit Timah Natural Reserve, Chinese and Japanese Garden, East Coast Park, Jurong Bird Park, Chinatown, Little India and many other places. Abdul Gafoor and Al-Abrar are the two most famous mosques amongst tourist in the Singapore. Basically, Abdul Gafoor Mosque is modern form of era old mosque Al-Abrar Mosque. Al-Abrar was originally constructed of wood in 1859 and is commemorated on a granite plaque. The newer form was built in 1907. The newer forms include ornate European-style columns and the sunburst above the main entrance. Discount rate hotels in Singapore are easily accessible in the proximity of mosque. Bukit Timah Nature Reserve is another prominent tourist destination. It is pure primary rainforest approximately one million years old. It has been spread up in more than 81 hectares. The most amusing fact concerning with this nature reserve is free guided tour provided by the national parks Board on the first Sunday of the month at 9:30 and 10:30AM. If someone loves to explore historical facts than one must visit Asian Civilisations Museaum which nicely exhibits Southeast Asian culture highlights the history of the region and explores the Chinese, South Indian, and Islamic heritage that helped to shape regional cultures here. Well-planned galleries showcase fine arts, furniture, porcelain, jade, and other relics with excellent descriptions. Often, a scholar is known as poor person in terms of money and usually a scholar only shows interest in the places like museums and archeological evidences. Hence, numerous Discount Hotels in Singaporeare located in these areas. Most of the times Singapore hotels discount refer to that luxury star hotel which are being offered on discounted rate but the good thing is no compromise with the quality and service of the hotel. Hence, it becomes a wonderful chance to experience the one of the most developed destination in the world. Such sorts of hotels are also available near the globally famous spots like Changi Golf Club, Chinatown Heritage Centre, Singapore Science Centre and Singapore Zoo. Wild Wild Wet is a water park with flumes, raft slides, wave pool, plus lots of water activities for children. Locker rooms, food and beverages are also available here plus trained lifeguards are also available here. One can also enjoy public and sporting events with lots of pleasant activities in the Padang.



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