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Henderson Waves
Singapore
Singapore Botanic Gardens
Singapore
MINT Museum of Toys
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Hort Park
Singapore
Sungei Buloh Nature Park
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The Banana Leaf Apolo
Singapore
Helix Bridge
Singapore
Treetop Walk
Singapore
Punggol Promenade
Singapore
Labrador Park
Singapore
MegaZip Adventure Park
Singapore
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Perhaps the most elegant pedestrian bridge in Singapore, this 274 metre long walkway connects Mount Faber park to Telok Blangah Hill Park. The bridge gets its name from the curved wooden ribs that brace the structure 36 metres above Henderson Road, providing excellent photo opportunities of the surrounding rainforest. Common activities on this bridge include jogging or simply taking a stroll. read more »
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As one of the best botanical gardens in the region, the Singapore Botanical Gardens showcases the great floral diversity of Southeast Asia in 183 acres of gardens, rainforests and lakes. With its beautiful range of flowers and plants, visitors can find a temporal peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere here. The Singapore Botanical Gardens is also famous for its world-class National Orchid Garden, featuring the world's largest orchid display of more than 60,000 orchids, on which 2,100 are hybrids. read more »
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With its world class toy collection unrivaled in Asia, Mint Museum of Toys holds the boasting rights of having toys consolidated from over 40 countries, including Japan, UK, USA, Germany, Singapore and even Bulgaria. Vintage toys, tin boxes and enamel signs are abound here, and visitors would be amazed by the over 50,000 pieces on display in collection that ranges from the mid-19th century to the mid 20th century. read more »
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The first gardening lifestyle hub in Asia, Hort Park provides greenthumbs with valuable gardening tips and suggestions. It also provides a lush, tranquil environment for groups to relax and enjoy the numerous gardening displays interspersed about the park. It also serves as a connector between the Kent Ridge and Mount Faber Parks. read more »
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Designated as a nature park in 1989, the 87-hectare Sungei Buloh Nature Park has charmed many locals within a short period of time, welcoming its 100,000th visitor in 1994. Being a regional stopover for migratory birds, it is a paradise for bird-lovers and provides a great place for bird-watching. Migratory plovers, sandpipers and egrets are sighted during September and March as they migrate from China, Siberia, Japan and South Korea. read more »
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The Banana Leaf Apolo is a famous authentic Indian restaurant in Singapore that offers authentic North and South Indian cuisine. As its name suggests, steamed rice and side dishes are served on banana leaves which make them more fragrant, instead of the usual plates. Generous portions are also provided here, and the hearty Fish Head Curry is its most famous dish, reflected by the throng of customers that happily sweat over the spicy curry. read more »
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An architectural marvel, the Helix Bridge is the world's first curved bridge, officially opened on 24 April 2010. It links Marina Bay to Marina Centre, and is the longest pedestrian linkway in Singapore at 280 meters long. Its architecture is simply astounding, featuring the world's first 'double-helix' structure, an engineering feat assembled with great precision. read more »
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The TreeTop Wallk is the main feature of the few hiking routes in MacRitchie which will bring you into the different stages of a secondary forest. HSBC Treetop Walk is the very first suspension bridge connecting the two highest point of MacRitchie and thus giving visitors a bird's eye view of the different species of flora and fauna that thrive in the forest canopy. The entire length of the walkway measures about 250m while the height measuring from the forest floor will vary accordingly at different sections of this walkway and the highest point at 25m. read more »
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Located along the eastern bank of Serangoon Reservoir, Punggol Promenade is a rustic coastal area part of a 150km route. Constructed with $16.7 million, this groundbreaking riverfront recreational area is a great place for relaxation, with a beach, water lily pond park, and fishing platforms. read more »
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Located on the southern end of Singapore, Labrador Park is an ideal spot not only for couples to enjoy a romantic time together, but also a good place for the younger generation to learn more about the history of what happened to Singapore during the Japanese Occupation. Being designated as a nature reserve, Labrador Park used to be a rocky beach at low tide, and now, since land reclamation has taken place, it is seen as a park. Furthermore, being a designated nature reserve, it has also a large variety of wildlife and has recorded more than 11 species of butterflies. read more »
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Are you ready for Singapore’s first wire zip line? The MegaZip at Sentosa promises to take adrenaline junkies from the jungle canopy of Imbiah Hill to the white sands of Fox Finish Point. At an astounding height of 75 metres high and 450 metres long, the MegaZip zip line allows friends and family to race each other to the finish line. Furthermore, this ride is equipped with world class safety equipment to ensure visitors taking the zip line are out of harm’s way as it even senses approaching storms and lightning. read more »
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Situated in Lasalle College of the Arts, 15 Minutes Cafe dishes out a great combination of good food, good music and good art. Inspired by Pop Artist Andy Warhol's renowned quote “In the future, everybody will be world famous for 15 minutes”, the café provides a platform for all innovative folks seeking their 15 Minutes of fame, transforming into a vibrant and lively stage for talent showcase at night, featuring live performances as well as guest DJs now and then. With a mixture of long wooden benches, high stools and tables, diners can enjoy a communal ambience here, complemented with a quirky and colourful feel with the magazine cut-outs and posters that adorn the walls. read more »