Places to Visit
Singapore may be small but there are still lots of places to visit.
-
Cycle, Hike and Jog Along the New Lornie Nature Corridor Singapore
It is adjacent to the Central Catchment Nature Reserve (CCNR), acting as a natural buffer that helps to bolster the habitats of biodiversity.
-
Army Tank Playground Choa Chu Kang Keat Hong
The tank children playground at Keat Hong Garden is situated on a "hill" and looks like it is about to shoot down the other playground equipment.
-
Military Army Truck Playground at Keat Hong Mirage Singapore
Vroom vroom an army truck is coming to bring us to a playground, the Keat Hong Truck military-themed playground!
-
The Mysterious Keppel Hill Japanese Tomb
Apart from the Seah Im Bunker and Keppel Hill Reservoir, there is also another forgotten relic on the same hill - Keppel Hill Japanese Tomb.
-
Hansel and Gretel Candyland Playground at Clementi
The Hansel And Gretel themed park playground at Clementi Crest. The Candyland Playground comes with Candyhouse, spinning apples, lollipops, and mushroom stems.
-
17 New Or Revamped Places To Go In Singapore 2020
We list down new and revamped places around the island that cater to the whole family. Here are some new or revamped places to go in 2020.
-
Hidden Seah Im Bunker at Keppel Hill
Though there is little information on the origins of the hidden Seah Im Bunker at Keppel Hill, it was likely to be built before World War Two.
-
Dawson Vista Alice in Wonderland Playground
The new children's playground at Dawson Vista was inspired by "Alice in Wonderland", a popular children's classic created by Lewis Carroll in 1865.
-
Explore the Abandoned Queenstown’s Kay Siang Bunkers Singapore
The abandoned and run down Kay Siang bunkers were built in the 1940s during World War Two.
-
The Forgotten Keppel Hill Reservoir Singapore
Keppel Hill Reservoir is an abandoned reservoir near Mount Faber in Singapore. It was built during the colonial period of Singapore.