The city expanded rapidly under British rule, and following independence, Singapore became part of Malaysia. It was subsequently expelled from Malaysia for political differences, and has been an...
Only in Singapore can you find Crab bee hoon, rice vermicelli with mud crab, served in a tureen in a spicy milk stock. There’s also a dry version, in which the vermicelli is tossed in...
Over six million tourists a year visit the three splendid gardens that make up the park: Bay South Garden, Bay East Garden and Bay Central Garden.Bay South Garden, opened to the public on June 29,...
This vast bay area, sheltered to the south by the Marina Barrage, with a seafront walkway of three and a half kilometers featuring bridges, hotels, theaters, museums and gardens, is one of the...
Sentosa, which in Malay means peace and tranquility, has an area of about five square kilometers, and in addition to golf courses, restaurants, casinos and hotels nestling in the midst of nature, the...
The moment you enter, you’ll feel you’re in the middle of the jungle. Right from the beginning, Singapore Zoo was designed to show the animals in open areas that replicate their natural...
The experience that awaits you in this extraordinary Night Safari is truly unforgettable. You’ll find yourself in a spectacular zoo that is open only at night, situated in a tropical rainforest...
Singapore’s first botanic garden was founded in 1822 on Government Hill by Sir Stamford Raffles. Closed in 1829, it was moved to its current location in 1859.The Singapore Botanic Gardens are...
Over the last two decades, Singapore has cultivated its artistic and cultural scene with great care, with growing interest in festivals such as the Singapore Biennale, the Singapore Arts Festival and...
The museum was founded in 1849 by the Singapore Institution Committee, with the name of Raffles Library and Museum, and objects of historical and archeological value from Southeast Asia have exhibited...
Dedicated to the Chinese sea goddess Mazu, the temple was built on the site of an earlier shrine by the Chinese Hokkien community, who arrived here from Fujian in southern China, between 1839 and...
With its enormous golden domes, Saracenic-style decorative elements, minarets and pointed-arch windows, the Sultan Mosque looks just like something out of the stories of A Thousand and One...
The River Safari is spread over 12 hectares, between the Singapore Zoo and the Night Safari. It is the first – and only - attraction of its kind in Asia, offering the chance to admire water...
Before the 19th century, most of the main island of Singapore was covered in forests. Not long after the British settled in Singapore in 1819, trading activity began, the population grew, and it...
Built in 1881 by Indian pioneers who came to work and live here in the 19th century, the temple was the first to be built in the Serangoon area, the Indian neighborhood, and it acquired a central role...
Also known as the Lian Shan Shuang Lin Monastery, the complex was founded in 1898, although building work did not begin until four years later, and was completed in 1907. More recently, it underwent a...
Jurong Bird Park is located on the western side of Jurong Hill, the highest point in the region. Work on the Park began in January 1969, and it was opened on January 3, 1971. It underwent renovation...
The museum first opened in 1997, in another building, before moving here to the magnificent Empress Place Building in 2003.The building, designed by the British architect John Frederick Adolphus...
During your stay in Singapore, if you fancy a little peace and quiet and a beach atmosphere, perhaps in the shade of palm trees waving gently in the breeze, without leaving the city center, East Coast...
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