Places to Visit
Singapore may be small but there are still lots of places to visit.
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Water Playgrounds In The North Of Singapore
Water playgrounds are aplenty in Singapore. Here are water playgrounds in the north of Singapore.
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Asian Civilisations Museum ACM Singapore
Asian Civilisations Museum ACM focuses on the many historical connections between the cultures of Asia, and between Asia and the world.
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Fuk Tak Chi Museum
Stop here for an up-close look at over 200 artefacts donated by residents in Chinatown, which will give you a glimpse into the way of life of the early immigrants.
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Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall (SYSNMH)
Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall traces Dr Sun's revolutionary activities in the Southeast Asian region and the impact of the 1911 Chinese Revolution on Singapore.
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Skyline Luge Sentosa Singapore – Once Is Never Enough
Skyline Luge is a fun-filled adventure activity suitable for riders of all ages and experience levels.
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Mint Museum of Toys Singapore
Many of the collections displayed in the museum were carefully curated to show the unique and intricate details put into toy designs over the years.
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Gardens by the Bay Singapore
Gardens by the Bay is a showcase of horticulture and garden artistry that will bring the world of plants to Singapore.
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Fort Siloso – Singapore’s Only Preserved Coastal Fort in Sentosa
Fort Siloso is a historical attraction being the only preserved coastal fort in Singapore with a rich memorabilia of WWII-era coastal guns.
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Tokyo Travels: Kid-Friendly Places To Visit In Tokyo
Tokyo may be a cosmopolitan hub abuzz with fashion and fancy eats, but it also has many kid-friendly sights to see!
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So Gelam Market – A Fun Marketplace for Locals and Tourists
So Gelam Market is a fun marketplace that provides a place for both locals and tourists to unwind every last weekend of the month.