What are the famous tourist attractions in Singapore?
When it comes to Singapore, everyone will recommend Sentosa, Universal Studios, and Marina Bay.
Here is a guide to places where Internet celebrities take photos in Singapore. Many of them are little-known niche attractions. The photos taken in these places will dominate your circle of friends. These places are Singapore News Building, Praise Square Church, National
Art Museum, Gardens by the Bay and Apple Store Singapore.
1. Singapore News Building.
The most eye-catching thing about this building is that it has 911 colorful windows, and it is located near Clarke Quay, so it has become a photo spot for everyone who comes to Singapore.
Suitable for going during the day, these colorful windows can instantly brighten your mood.
2. Praise Square Church.
St. Andrew's Church is too popular, but there are not many good-looking people in Praise Square Church.
Today, this neoclassical-style building has become a gathering place for Singapore’s most exciting dining and entertainment venues.
The green lawns, clear marble waterfalls and fresh and spacious courtyards give it a unique and charming classic charm.
3. National Gallery of Art.
A place that I personally think is worth visiting, formerly known as the Singapore Parliament Building, provides free Chinese explanations at regular intervals every day.
It is free and open to Singaporeans and Singapore permanent residents. For Waiguoren, you need to buy a ticket, but you can check it on the official website in advance. There are free opening dates every year.
If you catch up, you can visit all exhibition halls for free.
There are many exhibitions, such as this pop-style solo exhibition of Yayoi Kusama.
Whether it's architecture or art, the National Gallery Singapore is worth a visit.
This art gallery was converted from two historical buildings - the former Supreme Court of Singapore and the Government Building.
After its completion, it has become the largest comprehensive visual arts institution in Southeast Asia.
4. Gardens by the Bay.
Many people say that Gardens by the Bay is definitely the most beautiful garden I have ever seen, bar none.
This is the best urban attraction in Singapore for walking because it’s free.
It consists of greenhouses (Flower Dome and Cloud Forest), 18 super trees, cultural heritage gardens, plant world, Dragonfly Lake and Kingfisher Lake.
5. Apple Store in Singapore.
On Orchard Road, the first Apple store in Southeast Asia is really beautiful and a perfect place to check in on Instagram.
You should also check in just for these two large stone walls and stone stairs hand-carved by Italian craftsmen.
Orchard Road is the center of shopping in Singapore. It’s not a hassle to stop by the Apple Store to take some beautiful photos.
An introduction to Singapore's top ten tourist attractions An introduction to Singapore's top ten tourist attractions are: 1. Universal Studios Singapore: Located on Sentosa Island, Universal Studios Singapore has the Universal Studios theme park in Southeast Asia, the world's largest marine life park, and a casino.
, various entertainment performances and six star-rated hotels with different styles.
The movie theater contains 7 themed areas, namely Hollywood, New York, Sci-Fi City, Ancient Egypt, Lost World, Far Far Away Kingdom and Madagascar. They are all exciting attractions designed based on Hollywood blockbuster movies.
2. Sentosa: Sentosa is the most charming resort island in Singapore, covering an area of ??500 hectares. It has colorful entertainment facilities and leisure activity areas and is known as a happy gem.
The south coast of the island has a beach with a length of more than 2 kilometers. On the west side are the Siloso Fort left by the British troops in World War II, two golf courses and 7 hotels.
3. Singapore Botanic Gardens: The Singapore Botanic Gardens is located on Karenni Road, covering an area of ??74 hectares. It is famous for its research and collection of tropical plants and horticultural flowers.
There are more than 20,000 subtropical and tropical exotic flowers and precious trees in the park, which can be divided into tropical and subtropical evergreen trees, aquatic plants, parasitic plants and desert plants.
4. Merlion Park: There are platforms, shopping stores and restaurants in the Merlion Park for visitors to take photos and rest. The stands can also be turned into a stage that can accommodate 100 performers. The audience can sit on the steps and carry the
Enjoy concerts and exciting performances under the stars at Marina Bay.
The two large and small Merlion statues in Merlion Park were made of concrete by the late Mr. Lin Langxin, a famous Singaporean craftsman.
Now one of Singapore's iconic attractions, the Merlion, which represents the image of Singapore, spits out powerful jets of water.
5. Jurong Bird Park, Singapore: The Singapore Zoo is located in Mandai, covering an area of ??28 hectares. It collects 315 species of mammals, birds and reptiles, with a total of nearly 2,530 animals.
The "open concept" here gives visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in the colorful world of flora and fauna.
The zoo displays rare birds and animals from all over the world, including polar bears, proboscis monkeys, golden monkeys, Komodo dragons, East African lions, rhinos, white tigers and the world's largest social ape.
6. Temple of the Tooth Relic in Singapore: The Temple of the Tooth Relic in Singapore is located on Shekgok Street in Chinatown. It is a five-storey building built in the style of a Buddhist temple in the Tang Dynasty of China.
The first floor is the mountain gate, bell tower, drum tower, Guanyin Hall and Bailong Hall.
The second floor is the Alanruo Sutra Pavilion and exhibition hall, and the Manjusri Hall. The mezzanine floor is the Lotus Heart Tea House, the Ksitigarbha Hall, the Dharma Hall, the Jieguang Hall, and the Zhushan Elder De statue Memorial Hall.