The mini steam train will take tourists to the primitive kingdom, Antarctic paradise and the whole zoo. Many animal species exhibited in the park from all over the world belong to rare birds and animals, such as otters, parrots, black monkeys and panthers in Malaysia, lions, rhinos, hippos, carp and antelopes in East Africa. Visitors can also enjoy the wonderful performances of sea lions and elephants. The zoo specially arranged a program for apes and tourists to have breakfast, drink tea and take pictures as a souvenir.
There is a free and happy world opposite the outdoor theater of the zoo, which covers an area of about 1 hectare and consists of 6 large islands and 2 small islands. There are 1 1 different kinds of monkeys and apes living here, including colobus monkeys, macaques, red monkeys, solitary monkeys and white-armed apes. Small rivers separate the islands, with lush greenery, wild flowers towering and waterfalls hanging over rocks, just like Huaguo Mountain and water curtain cave in Journey to the West.
Giant pandas An An and Xin Xing from Sichuan, China, were placed in the exhibition hall of rare animals.
To go to the zoo, you can take the subway to ToaPayohStation N6, transfer to bus 137, and get off at MandaLakeRoad. Or take the subway to N 12 Yishun Station and transfer to bus 17 1. You can also buy tickets for the Garden Line at hotels along Orchard Road.
Night Safari Park: Located next to Singapore Zoo, it covers an area of 40 hectares and has 1200 wild animals, ranging from rhinoceros, elephants and giraffes in Nepal to shy and charming musk deer and lazy monkeys. During roaming, you can enjoy the fun in the natural forest as much as possible.
There are 47 different natural environments in the park, such as Himalayas and tropical Africa. Highly advanced lighting technology allows visitors to observe animals clearly without disturbing their nocturnal activities. Visitors can watch animals safely and comfortably by tram, or take the crosswalk to get close to some animals that are not easy to see on tram.
Singapore large artificial bird park. Located on the VIP hillside of Jurong Town, 40 kilometers west of downtown Singapore, it covers an area of 0.20 square kilometers. 197 1 officially opened to tourists. There are 95 birdhouses, 6 ponds and 65,438+00 paddocks for birds to live in. There are about 8,500 species of birds, belonging to more than 360 species, distributed in tropical and cold zones, deserts and swamps, oceans and mountains, from ostriches in Africa to colorful hummingbirds in the Caribbean. There is also an open-air poultry farm and a bird exhibition twice a day. There is a small tour bus that can visit the park.
Jurong Bird Park, located on Jurong Mountain, was built in 197 1 with 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.
There are 95 birdhouses, 10 activity places, 6 ponds and more than 350 species of birds, with about 8,500 birds. Birds from Southeast Asia and all over the world are widely collected in the park, including Spanish flamingos, robins from Beijing, cassowaries from Guinea, three-toed ostriches from Brazil, tropical birds with gorgeous feathers, and Antarctic penguins in ice and snow. Here is a "bird kingdom" where flowers and trees flourish all the year round. There are asphalt roads extending in all directions in the park, so pedestrians who don't want to take the cable car can choose to take it.
"Southeast Asia Rare Bird Pavilion" shows all the rare birds and endangered birds in Southeast Asia. At present, there are more than 1200 birds flying freely in the world's largest walking aviary. Penguin Palace is the second largest penguin exhibition area in the world. People can enjoy the clumsy and lovely penguins swimming and eating in the water on the observation deck. The bird show is also a very attractive program. With the call of the bird trainer, giant eagles and owls seem to "fall from the sky" and fly from the mountains hundreds of meters away to the performers in the open-air performance field. Under the guidance of performers, all kinds of parrots can not only say English words such as "goodbye" and "hello", but also imitate the cries of dogs, cats and chickens, which fully shows their superb imitation ability.
The artificial waterfall is another scene of the bird garden, which is 30.4 meters high. The water flows from top to bottom, forming a beautiful and spectacular waterfall, and at the same time making a magnificent sound.
Opening hours: 8 am to 6 pm every day.
Admission: adult 12 Singapore dollars.
Children (/kloc-under 0/2 years old) S $5.
Senior citizen s $8.40.
Family ticket (two adults and three children) S $36
Family ticket (four adults and three children) S $54.
Transportation: Take the subway to Wenli Station (EW27), and then transfer to 194 or 25 1 bus.
Address: Jurong Mountain.
Approximate tour time: half a day.
Animal performance time: every morning 10: 00, Fuji World of Eagle.
Chat with hornbill every morning 1 1: 45.
The king of the sky is held at 4 pm every day.
The All-Star Bird Show is 165438+ 0: 00 and 3: 00 pm every day.
Wonderful bird world.
(Audio-visual) Every day at noon 12: 00 and afternoon 1: 00, 2: 00.
Jurong Reptile Park, formerly known as Jurong Crocodile Park, reopened in June1997165438+10 after re-investing more than 7 million yuan. The park covers an area of 2 hectares and exhibits more than 40 rare reptiles in the world. This is the largest reptile park in this area. Among these reptiles, green iguana, crocodile lizard, poison dart frog, horned frog, red-footed turtle, giant turtle and king cobra are listed as endangered reptiles.
The reptile zoo adopts the open design concept, and the breeding gardens are all arranged as the original jungle swamp riverbed, so that reptiles can return to the natural ecological environment and crawl or swim freely. In different corners or exhibition halls, there are crocodiles 15 feet long, four-legged snakes (lizards), turtles with square appearance, giant turtles over 100 years old, poisonous cobras, giant pythons, green snakes as thin as lines, colorful geckos and small frogs with red inside. In addition, there is an open lizard garden where visitors can watch or touch lizards at close range.
The reptile park also has a small world for children. There are all kinds of ditch fish, such as guppies, goldfish and short-tailed fish. Children can use the fishing nets and buckets provided by the park to catch fish in the ditch. In addition, there are four covered shrimp ponds in the reptile park. When catching shrimp, visitors can also use the barbecue platform provided on the spot to barbecue on the spot.
There are two performances in the reptile park every day, one at 165438+ at 0: 45 am and the other at 2 pm. In addition, the administrator will demonstrate how to feed crocodiles twice a day.
Singapore Botanical Garden 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 species of exotic flowers and precious trees in subtropical and tropical areas, which can be divided into tropical and subtropical evergreen trees, shrubs, vines, palms, bamboo gardening flowers, aquatic plants, swamp plants, parasitic plants and desert plants.
The tropical jungle, small flower beds and greenhouses in the park cover an area of about four hectares, which is particularly fresh and charming. More than12,000 rare orchids were planted in the Victorian Ji Hu Pavilion, including Jin Zhuo Bandai Orchid, a famous national flower of Singapore, named after the lady who discovered this new species, and Ding Xianglan named after Jane Denny, the fourth Australian tourist in Singapore.
There is a fountain in the center of the botanical garden, and there is a "clock garden" next to it, which has charming flower clocks. There is also the Victorian architecture Ji Hu Pavilion in the Botanical Garden, and other attractions include open-air concerts in Palm Valley, Ecological Lake and Symphony Lake.
The Botanical Garden has a library with10,000 books and a herbarium, in which about 500,000 herbaceous plant specimens are collected. The plants in the botanical garden are all marked with scientific names and places of origin.
Opening hours: (Botanical Garden) 5: 00-24: 00 every day; (National Ji Hu Park) Every day from 8: 30 am to 7: 00 pm.
Admission: (Botanical Garden) free; (National Ji Hu Garden) Adult: S $2; Children (/kloc-under 0/2 years old): 1 SGD.
Transportation: Take the subway to Orchard /NS Station, and then transfer from Orchard Avenue to Bus 7, 105, 106, 123 or 174.
Address: cluny Road
Yuhua Garden, located in Jurong Industrial Town, Singapore, is a park designed and built by combining the courtyard features prevailing in the Song Dynasty in China with the modeling of the Summer Palace in Beijing, which fully demonstrates the traditional architectural style of China, so some people call it China Garden, which is one of the famous tourist attractions in Singapore. The Rain Garden was designed by the famous architect Yu Rizhen, and started construction at the beginning of 197 1, covering an area of 13.5 hectares. There are more than 30 landscapes in the whole garden, except the rain garden, which enters from the main entrance. There are also White Hongqiao, Gankun Qingqi, Piyun Pavilion, Yanyuelou, Wohu Mountain Villa, Tiger Roar, Konggu, Shuzhu Bridge, Baishi Quanming, Fish Paradise, Xiaochun Pavilion, Moon Boat Invitation, Yuntai Range Rover, Xiaoxiang Jing Qing, Yang Rong Banmu, Moon Opera and other attractions. There are also four in the park. Fish Paradise is like Suzhou's exquisite gardens, pavilions, and patchwork arrangements. There is a clear pool in the yard with goldfish in it. There is a twin tower in the water, which is modeled after the Spring and Autumn Museum built by Zuo Ying in Kaohsiung after the recovery of Taiwan. On both sides of Yule Garden are Cui Yu Garden and Xiaochunyuan, with red walls and green tiles, rocks and rockeries, small bridges and flowing water, and an elegant environment. Yi Cuiyuan's door is arched, and there are three words "Yi Cuiyuan" on the wall above it. Catkin Hefeng is the name of a lake. The lake is clear and green, the lotus is in full bloom, and the willows are swaying on the shore, and the scenery is beautiful and pleasant. On the left side of the lakeshore is a moon boat, which looks like a stone boat in the Summer Palace and is made of marble in Taiwan Province Province. From here you can see five pavilions in the water with green trees as the background. On the surface of the water, the pavilion top of the golden glazed tile and the shadow of the scarlet pillar are clearly reflected. The White Hongqiao in Yuhua Garden is 66 meters long and has 13 holes. It is modeled after the 17-hole bridge in the Summer Palace, and is named after its rainbow-like shape. There is a hexagonal seven-story pagoda in the garden, with a height of 1.45 feet, which is called the Cloud Pagoda. There are many boulders in the lotus pond, and the landscape is unique. On both sides of the stone road in Rain Garden, green grass and flowers are in full bloom. Xiaochun Pavilion, Hanbixuan, Crouching Tiger Mountain and Ruyun Tower can be found everywhere with China's unique palace lanterns, pottery stools, stone lions and potted plants. The architecture here brings together the essence of ancient gardens in China, and shows the nostalgia of overseas Chinese for China's long-standing culture and traditional architectural art.
Opening hours:
9: 00 a.m. to 7: 00 p.m. (Monday to Saturday)
8: 30 a.m. to 7: 00 p.m. (Sundays and holidays)
Approximate tour time: 1 hour.
Tickets:
Adult s $4.5
Children (under 65438 +02 years old) 2 Singapore dollars
Address: No.6 1 Zhonghua Garden Road, Singapore.
Tel: 2643455
Fax: 2658 133
Huibai Mountain is the only scenic spot to go to Sentosa by cable car. It is a coastal hill with a height of only 65,438+065,438+07 meters, but it has a 360-degree view, including all the city seaports and adjacent islands, and can see the appearance of Singapore's seaport, Sentosa and nearby Indonesian islands from a distance. A small white Merlion statue stands in the green, which is the best scene for tourists to shoot this trip.
Address: Take the subway, get off at the "Harbour Front" station, take the underground passage to the cable car tower of the World Trade Center (WTC), and then take the aerial cable car to Huibai Mountain. When you get off the cable car station, you have to walk a slope to climb to the top of Bai Hua.
Merlion statue is located on the bank of Singapore River in the city, which is the symbol and symbol of Singapore. There are four stone tablets on the back of the Merlion statue. The inscription tells the story of the Merlion symbolizing Singapore, and a small Merlion statue is built nearby. Boarding the Merlion statue at night and overlooking the harbor, the ship's shadow is dim and thousands of lights are flashing, which is a rural scenery on the sea.
Merlion, who has guarded the estuary of Singapore for 30 years, has now moved to a new home-a 2500-square-meter reclamation area adjacent to Fulton 1.
Merlion's new house takes water as the theme, with lighting effects, creating a vivid and spectacular visual effect of Merlion floating on the blue waves. The surrounding open space can be used for various outdoor performances. There is also a floating stage not far away, which can rise and fall with the tide. The stairs connecting the Merlion and the grandstand can not only make tourists close to the water, but also sit on the floor with the stairs.
The stands can accommodate 300 people. Visitors standing in the stands can take photos with Merlion from the front with the outline of financial center buildings such as Fulton Hotel and Binhai Park as the background.
The little Merlion sits in a unique pool 28 meters away from her mother. It will also echo the Merlion, spewing water from its mouth. At first, the Merlion family had only three children: father, mother and baby. Later, in response to the government's call to "be a good person" (because the population is too small, fertility is encouraged), the Merlion family had such a baby.
In addition, Merlion's father is in Santa Taosha Island, facing his mother across the sea, which is the tallest one. And baby Merlion, on the highest mountain in Singapore, a little bigger than the baby in the city.
There are four cultural protection zones in Singapore: Chinatown, Little India, Colony Heart and Arabian Street.
Chinatown is Singapore's Chinatown, generally north to Singapore River and Xinqiao Road. In the west. Maxwell road. And Creta Eier Road. In the south, Cecil Street is in the east. China City is called "Chinatown" because the original residents used it to pull water for cleaning.
Chinatown is a gathering place for early Chinese immigrants to Singapore. Up to now, a large number of ancient buildings and temples are still preserved, full of local flavor and modern urban landscape. It is an important business district and a witness to the development history of Singapore. Today's Chinatown is a modern shopping center, various vendors and a century-old shop. To the west of Daqiao South Road, there are department stores such as Mingzhu Square, Yuhua Chinese Goods and Tang Cheng Square. Further east, in addition to all kinds of temples, it is a new business district adjacent to the coast. There are the most famous temples in Singapore, as well as many restaurants and shopping spots. The most famous domestic drugs are Huoluo Oil and Li Qian Zhuifeng Oil.
The most exciting thing in Chinatown is during the Lunar New Year. By then, the whole area will be covered with lanterns; All kinds of small shops and grocery stores have been renovated, and there are many holiday goods and snacks. The Tanjung Bage community next to Chinatown is also worth visiting. There are many restaurants, bars, art galleries and souvenir shops here.
Little India is a gathering place of Indian ethnic groups in Singapore, just like the epitome of India. As soon as I entered Little India, there was a strong smell of Chili. There are all kinds of Indian fine products here: spices, garlands, peacock feathers and so on. The shop displays silverware, bronzes, ethnic jewels, jasmine rings and silk saris. No matter in the huge Zhu Jiao center. Or in a small grocery store, all kinds of interesting things are waiting for you to explore. Women wearing Indian saris can be seen everywhere, and Indian idols are enshrined in curry spice shops and gold shops. Houses, tools and colorful paintings all have a strong Indian color, giving people an ancient, colorful and mysterious impression. In Diwali, Hindu Diwali was taught impromptu, and Little India was decorated into a splendid mythical world, where people came to shop everywhere.
Transportation: Take bus No.64, No.65 or 1 165438 to Orchard Road to Sailong Road. Subway: Little India of NE line, station number NE7.
Arabs are one of the earliest nations to conduct business activities in Singapore. In addition to bringing goods here, they also brought their own religious beliefs and customs. Walking on the Arab street, you can not only appreciate the Middle East customs of Arabia, Kazakhstan and Baghdad, but also learn about the lifestyle and customs of Muslims.
Located in lunan district, Orchard, Arabian Street is a gathering place for Arabs and Muslims. There is a Sultan Church behind Arabian Street, which is the largest Hui church in Singapore. Someone can visit it.
Sudan Mosque &; Nbsp is the main attraction of Arabian Street. The golden semi-circular roof and the majestic prayer auditorium make the whole church look magnificent. This Hui church is still the largest mosque in Singapore, and it is the focus of Eid al-Fitr every year after Ramadan.
kampungglam &; Nbsp is another attraction. Here, scattered shops sell textiles, bamboo and rattan products, sarong, beads, carpets, floral ornaments, copper products, Arabic perfume and so on. The perfume sold does not contain alcohol, and the fragrance comes from rose, jasmine, sandalwood and honeysuckle.
On both sides of Arabian Street, there are many shops with Arabic flavor. The selling points of these shops are textiles, such as sari (the traditional clothing of Indian women), batik, chiffon, tulle and other noble textiles. In addition, textiles such as cloth skirts, ties and tablecloths from Malaysia and Indonesia can also be found here. In fact, besides textiles, you can also buy other Arab handicrafts, such as bamboo baskets, perfumes, jewelry, cradles, utensils and so on.
In this street full of Muslim colors, you can certainly see a lot of things closely related to Muslims. There are mats for Muslim prayer, pine bones worn by male Muslims and headscarves worn by female Muslims.
Arab Street has a strong Middle East and Muslim sentiment. In addition to going back to the church and the Muslim traditional museum, there are many coffee shops, handicraft shops, carpet shops and cloth clothing stores on the street, selling many Middle Eastern foods, utensils, handicrafts, carpets, clothes and so on. . . . . . The most distinctive thing is that every coffee shop has hookah (generally S $ 12 per pot), which smells like fruit and has no choking smell of cigarettes, which is acceptable to most women.
St. Tao Sha (meaning calm and serene) is the most charming holiday island in Singapore, covering an area of 390 hectares. It is known as the jewel of joy with rich and colorful entertainment facilities and leisure activities. It used to be just a small fishing village. After being occupied by Britain, it was transformed into its military base, and later it was transformed into a leisurely and beautiful holiday resort in 1972. His original name is dead island, because there was a plague there before, and only a few people have been there. Later, a prince built a palace there, and people slowly returned to the island and took a nice name: Sentosa.
As soon as you set foot on this island, you will find your own sky among many scenic spots-historical and cultural reappearance, sleepless entertainment, lush environment, manicured gardens, musical fountains and two beautiful and challenging 18-hole golf courses.
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San Tao Sha Beach consists of three distinctive beaches: Tanjung Beach, Bala Bay Beach and Hileso Beach. They stretch for 3.2 kilometers and have all the beach entertainment and sports facilities that beach lovers can think of, such as cycling, boating, roller skating or just having a leisurely drink in the beach bar.
The natural scenery of Sentosa can be seen everywhere. Birds and flowers also attract all kinds of wild animals from time to time, such as peacocks, monkeys and squirrels. Once you go to Imbia Mountain Nature Reserve/Dragon Trail, you will go through the middle rainforest to reach the top of Imbia Mountain and have a bird's eye view of the beautiful sea view and nearby islands.
If you want to get close to the creatures in nature, Singapore Underwater World and Dolphin Paradise are the places you must go! Here you can get close to lovely pink dolphins and other marine life. Or, you can choose to visit butterfly park and Insect Kingdom, and enjoy more than 50 species, more than 2,500 butterflies and other rare insects in the museum.
The Sentosa exhibition at night shows another kind of beauty. Strolling in the garden around the music fountain, staring at the brightly lit night sky at the top of Merlion Tower, or strolling along the 120-meter-long Merlion Park path and watching the colorful fountains can bring you endless joy and tranquility.
Sentosa's pop music fountain uses the most advanced laser technology, images, three-dimensional animation, music and so on to arrange a wonderful performance.
Underwater World, located in Sentosa Island, is the largest tropical marine life museum in Asia, where about 350 species of fish are concentrated, so that you can appreciate the beauty and magic of underwater world without soaking your whole body.
Underwater world, as its name implies, is an aquarium, where people can walk on the seabed and enjoy all kinds of underwater creatures. Tickets are very expensive, each coin 10 yuan. Entering the underwater world is like going down the stairs in the basement. You can see many biological tanks along the way, which are very large and full of creatures, similar to natural scenes. At the bottom of the underwater world, there is an electric moving sidewalk. As long as you stand on the sidewalk, you can cross the ocean world, big and small. There are all kinds of fish on both sides and overhead, including tiny tropical fish, big sea eels and sharks. Visitors can see divers swimming around in the water to feed the fish, which is very interesting. It takes about 40 minutes to roam the underwater world, which will open the eyes of tourists.
Before entering the underwater world, tourists usually walk across a small bridge. The pools on both sides of the bridge are full of dazzling koi fish. Shuttling through it is a small shark that looks fierce, but its movements are quite regular. Turtles and tortoises stick their heads out of the water from time to time, not knowing whether it is for air or to see tourists.
Walking along the electric conveyor belt and passing through the complicated tunnel, you can see the rich marine animal ecology. Head on is a three-story cylindrical giant glass jar filled with "Singapore fish" from the South China Sea. Next to the "touch pool", visitors can touch small fish such as starfish, sea cucumber and puffer fish with their hands.
Further on, down the steps is the "Crystal Palace" of the underwater world. This is a huge circular arched glass tunnel with a length of more than 80 meters. The automatic conveyor belt at the foot can carry tourists around the Crystal Palace. At this time, I saw a dazzling tide of fish around me: ugly deep-sea fish such as giant sharks, sea eels and "grouper", as well as the most beautiful and lovely tropical fish in the colorful and dazzling ocean. This bar and group not only let you really see it, but also "touch" it at will.
Then there is the "cave". There are camouflage stone fish, poisonous puffer fish, sea urchins covered with needles, lion fish, general fish and crown starfish in the cave; Cliff Cave shows the ridgeless marine life living on the cliffs at the bottom of the sea, such as sea fans, sponges, sea whips, feathered sea worms, scavengers and shrimps. "Coral Palace" is brilliant &127; There are countless small and exquisite tropical fish such as eagle rays, parrot fish, angelfish and bat fish swimming among corals in the shallow mountain lake reef. There are doctor fish, butterfly fish, snapper, blue unicorn fish, giant clam and agate shell in the "Treasure Palace", which live in hard coral and soft coral in various postures.
It is understood that there are at least 350 species and more than 5,000 fish and other marine life in the underwater world. These "exhibits" are cared and fed by marine biologists.
If you want to know more about marine ecology and the relationship between human beings and marine life, you can go to the audio-visual cinema to watch a movie introduction. Children tourists must not miss the opening and closing of the "tidal pool" anemone. They can go to the underwater world by boat, cable car or air-conditioned bus from the World Trade Center.
In addition, the most lovely place in the aquarium is the dolphin lagoon. No matter couples or families, they all like to go to the Dolphin Hall to watch the cute little dolphin show. There are also very rare pink dolphins, which are the most popular among tourists.
Opening hours: 9:00 am-9: 00 pm (8:30 pm is the last admission time).
Dolphin Park: 10:30 am to 6:00 pm (5:30 pm is the last admission time).
Dolphin performance time: 165438+ 0: 00 am, 65438+ 0: 30 pm, 3: 30 pm and 5: 30 pm.
English dolphin training activities: Monday to Friday, 165438+ 0:00 am.
Tickets (including Dolphin Paradise): adult 19.5 SGD; Children 12.5 SGD
Butterflies and insects exhibited in Butterfly Garden and World Insect Museum come from all over the world, with more than 5,000 species of butterfly and insect specimens and 2,500 live butterflies. There are many kinds of butterflies, so visitors can visit the butterfly garden and watch the various stages of butterfly growth carefully. Enjoy the graceful posture of butterflies dancing in the elegant environment of small bridges and flowing water. In addition to displaying all kinds of live insects in glass boxes, there is also a scorpion exhibition in the Insect Museum.
Every day from 9:00 am to 6:30 pm (6:00 pm is the last admission time)
Admission: adult 10 s, child 6 s.
Chengsentosa Bus Line 1 is accessible. Covering an area of 1.2 hectares, there are 4 ponds, where beautiful live corals, starfish, sponges and colorful tropical fish are raised. There are more than 2500 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 m long and about 30 m wide. The pool is full of nozzles. At the beginning of the performance, the lights around suddenly went out, and suddenly it was dark, which suddenly added a bit of mystery. With the strength of the music rhythm, the water column of the fountain is high and low, thick and thin. The ejected water column is dazzling after being irradiated and refracted by the light. Water drops from the sky fall into the pool, just like the spring water in Ding Dong, and like pearls, large and small, pouring on a plate of jade. When the water column ejected from the fountain is foggy, the changing lights melt into the huge curtain-like fog from all directions, and sometimes colorful pictures of red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple appear, and sometimes ever-changing patterns, such as rainbows, flower baskets and merlons, appear, just like a mirage.
Music fountain is not just a fountain with music. It combines ballet music, colored lights, lasers and other advanced technologies, and uses the most advanced laser technology, images, three-dimensional animation and music to arrange a wonderful performance and present a beautiful scene. Because of the combination of light and laser, the most beautiful time of music conduit is naturally after nightfall, and it is one of the most charming attractions in Sentosa at night.
Whenever it is dark, the splash of the music conduit dances gracefully with the music and laser, dancing with a dynamic attitude, giving people the passion of life; There is also a screen formed by a water column, on which a mini story of laser sound and light is projected, telling the story of a Merlion belonging to Singapore ... Either way, it brings the audience unexpected shock and beauty, so that the onlookers refused to leave for a long time when the music stopped.
Exquisite Sentosa music fountain, through the height and thickness of the fountain water column, with all kinds of beautiful music, supplemented by colorful lights, combines into a colorful and wonderful world.
The performance of Music Channel is free to watch, and the opening hours are as follows:
Daytime performances are performed at 5:00 pm and 5:30 pm every day (no lighting and laser effects), and the duration of each performance is 15 minutes;
Evening performances are held at 7:40 and 8:40 every night, and each performance lasts for 25 minutes.
Vientiane Pavilion in Singapore is like a fair visit, taking you into Singapore in the14th century and letting you know all aspects of Singapore under the leadership of Sir Raffles. The wax figures in Vientiane Pavilion are lifelike. The surrender memorial hall of Vientiane Pavilion in Singapore, from 194 1 to 1945, reproduces Singapore during World War II. In addition, Vientiane Pavilion also shows the customs and habits of different ethnic groups in Singapore, including Chinese, Malays, Indians and native Chinese, against the background of 1950s and 1960s. Singapore Vientiane Pavilion Postal Code: 099700
Singapore Vientiane Pavilion Address: No.40 Sentosa Cable Car Road Singapore Vientiane Pavilion Opening hours: 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Every day Singapore Vientiane Pavilion Transportation: Take the Sentosa Island shuttle bus from the harbour bus transfer station. On Sentosa Island, take the Blue Line or Green Line bus. Vientiane Pavilion can also be reached by cable car from the second seaside building or Huibai Mountain.
There are repeated events and people in the wax museum. Visitors can see the big scene of Japan's surrender when the war was won, the pictures of pioneers opening up and building Singapore, the details of ordinary Singaporeans' lives centuries ago, and the trajectories of people from different countries and nationalities living in Singapore ... Following the wax figure of Vientiane Museum, visitors can read the past of Singapore with their eyes and understand the development history of a country.
Admission: Vientiane Pavilion: adult 10 SGD, child 7 SGD.
The Asian Games Village, as its name implies, is a free theme park that concentrates the essence of Asian countries and displays their cultures and lifestyles. The Asian Games Village is divided into three parts: East Asia (mainly China and Japanese), Southeast Asia (mainly Indians and Sri Lankans) and South Asia (Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, etc. ). Not only can you see the representative buildings of various countries, but you can also experience different customs and feel a little immersive.
There is also an adventure park and a performance stage in the Asian Games Village, where visitors can play some interesting games and watch some performances unique to Asian countries.
Recently, someone has opened up a very novel place in the Asian Games Village-Sentosa Fishing Village. Fishing in a charming place full of tropical scenery, meeting fish and "waiting" for fish to taste fish is a very happy thing!
Cultural Village every day 10:00 to 9: 00 pm;
Adventure Park every day 10:00 to 7:00 pm.
Tickets: Asian Games Village: the play items in the park are paid separately, and 10 can be used for one day.