Places to Visit
Singapore may be small but there are still lots of places to visit.
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Revamped Reflections At Bukit Chandu Museum Opens
Reflections at Bukit Chandu is a World War II interpretative centre housed in a restored black and white colonial bungalow close to the Battle of Pasir Panjang.
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Taman Jurong: Still a Singaporean’s Favourite
Hidden in plain sight, away from the well-known entertainment paradise of Jurong East. The historic name, Taman Jurong, is barely known to youngsters.
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Seng Chew Quarry Singapore
Compared to other quarries located here on our little island, Seng Chew Quarry does not have a designated path to follow to get in.
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Science Centre Singapore
Science Centre Singapore brings out the wonders of science, technology, engineering and mathematics through its unique blend of exhibitions, educational programmes and events.
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Tampines Quarry Lake Singapore
Tampines Quarry Lake is a former sand quarry in Tampines, Singapore that has been transformed into a scenic lake and home to a wide variety of flora and fauna.
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Changi Chapel and War Museum Singapore
The Changi Chapel Museum is a 'war' museum dedicated to Singapore's history during the Second World War.
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6 Exciting Family-friendly Outdoor Activities in Singapore Not To Be Missed!
We have done the homework for you, and here are our top picks for outdoor attractions and activities right here on our sunny island.
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New Pasir Panjang Park Singapore
The new Pasir Panjang Park, stretching from West Coast Park to Labrador Nature Reserve, is part of the Greater Southern Waterfront (GSW), and will be completed in phases.
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Whampoa Dragon Fountain Statue
The dragon, embellished with bits of porcelain, can be found in front of Block 85 of Whampoa Drive. The Dragon Fountain has been something of a landmark in the area.
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Explore Singapore’s Chinese Opera at Stamford Arts Centre
Get acquainted with Chinese opera and its history through an exciting Virtual Reality (VR) 360-degree stage tour, and take a peek at what goes on behind-the-scenes...