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Places to visit in Singapore as explore an innovative city
Places to visit in Singapore as explore an innovative city
Singapore is a small but wonderfully powerful country on the planet. a financial center major world trade There are modern buildings, luxury 5-star hotels, shopping, and entertainment options. The best airport in the world But at the same time, Singapore still retains the charm of the old city: classic colonial buildings, bustling Chinatown, and fascinating Little India. No matter what type of person you are, shopping type, food type, cultural type, green type, etc. Follow the following markings to experience impressive experiences. Just arrange one-weekend free day and enjoy traveling.
Changi ( CHANGI AIRPORT) – The first step towards civilization beyond imagination
Singapore’s cutting-edge innovations can be experienced from the first step at Changi Airport. The World’s Best Airport Champion, Changi has just opened its state-of-the-art Terminal 4. Use all automation There is a self check-in kiosk. Skip long lines at airline counters. Automatic baggage loading, etc., using the Fast and Seamless Travel (Fast) system from the airport gate to the gate. The airport is luxuriously equipped with facilities for tourists.
There is a department store that will make you enjoy shopping for top branded products as well as a variety of entertainment options such as video games on large TV screens. and two movie theaters with high-speed Wi-Fi. There are plenty of charging points for mobile devices and gadgets. You can also choose to go for a walk at the world’s first butterfly garden in the airport area. End with a wide selection of restaurants serving local cuisine. regional food and international food with all this comfort.

Merlion Park
Learn about the history of the mythical creature Merlion statue at Merlion Park. The lion’s head symbolizes the discovery of Singapore by Prince Sang Nilau Utama. According to Malay records, the fish tail was a symbol of the ancient city of Temasek (meaning “sea” in Javanese), which was the name of Singapore before Prince Nila met and named it “Singapura.” (Meaning Lion City) The Merlion, 8.6 meters tall and weighs 70 tons, constantly spews water. It is an icon that millions of tourists visit all the time to take pictures with.
How to get there
- Exit the MRT from Raffles Place Station and continue on Fullerton Road towards the river bank.