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What are the must-see attractions in Singapore?

Singapore is a very developed city, and there are not a few tourists here, but most of the scenic spots in Singapore are free. The most important thing is that Singapore's transportation extends in all directions, generally not exceeding S $3. So what scenic spots can Singapore visit?

1. Binhai Bay Garden Super Tree

These giant super trees are completely different from typical trees. These trees are 50 meters high and provide shelter for plants all over the world. They don't need soil or solar energy, which makes you feel not on the earth.

It is recommended to look at the tree twice. It is necessary to take a picture worth a try during the day. In the evening, the garden rhapsody performance light show will be held again, which will be shown at 7.45 and 8.45 every night (it will be shown early, and the performance will only take 15 minutes, so it will be a bit tricky to find a way).

Business hours: 5 am to 2 am every day.

Nearest MRT: Bay MRT Station (CE 1/DT 16)- Ring Line and Urban Line.

Address: No.8, Binhai Garden Avenue, Singapore, 0 18953.

2. Merlion Park

I bet when you study in Singapore, you can see Merlion everywhere on the Internet, because Merlion is the symbol of Singapore that you must go to. Merlion Park is always open, so you can visit it anytime and anywhere. During the day on weekends, there are many people. I suggest you go early in the morning so that you can take pictures without anyone's background.

Nearest subway: raffles city Subway Station (EW 14/NS26)- East-West Line and North-South Line.

Address: fullerton Road 1 No.049213.

3. Singapore Botanical Garden

20 15 On July 4th, Singapore Botanical Garden became the first UNESCO World Heritage Site in Singapore. It is also the first and only tropical botanical garden on the current list. According to the National Park Service, this charming 74-hectare garden can accommodate more than 65,438+0,000 plants, and it is the most important palm, orchid, cycad and ginger plants in this area.

Business hours: 5 am to 12 am every day.

Nearest subway station: Botanical Garden subway station (CC 19/DT9)- ring line and downtown line.

Address: Clooney Road 1, Singapore, 259569.

4. Foya Temple

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The shocking Buddha's Tooth Temple (BTRT) is the location of the sacred Buddha's Tooth Relic and other sacred Buddha bones. Whether people who believe in Buddhism or those who don't, they can learn about the history of Buddhism and the teachings of the Buddha by visiting museums and halls. In this magnificent four-story building with roof and basement, it takes at least 1 to 2 hours. It is highly recommended to eat in a vegetarian restaurant in the basement. The food is really delicious and affordable (about $5 per meal).

Opening hours: 9 am to 6 pm every day (museum and stupa room); 7: 00 am to 7: 00 pm every day (other areas).

Nearest subway: Chinatown subway station (CE 1/DT 16)- ring line and downtown line; Zhi Luo Ya Yi (DT 18)- Urban Line

Address: No.288 Nanqiao Road, Singapore, 058840

5. Mary Ann Church in Sri Lanka

Sri Marian Temple in Chinatown

Walk about 170 meters from BTRT to Sriraman Temple, which is the oldest Hindu temple in Singapore and was built in 1827. In the past, this was the only temple that allowed Hindu weddings. The entrance of St. Mary's Amman Church consists of six magnificent towers, which are decorated with sculptures of gods, mythical beasts and other creatures.

Business hours: 5:30 am to noon; Every day from 6 pm to 9 pm.

Nearest subway: Chinatown subway station (CE 1/DT 16)- ring line and downtown line; Zhi Luo Ya Yi (DT 18)- Urban Line

6. Sentosa

If you long for sunshine, beach, sea and enthusiasm, where should you go? Sentosa, obviously. I remember when I first went to Singapore about 20 years ago, Sentosa was a good place for my little daughter. Sentosa is actually a very interesting island for me

There are Universal Studios Singapore, Adventure Bay Water Theme Park, casinos, cable cars, zip lines, bungee jumping, beaches, Merlion Statues, Sentosa Bay Super Rich and other attractions on the island. There are too many scenic spots in Sentosa.

If you cross the boardwalk, you can enter the island for free. Take RWS8 bus from VivoCity (bus ticket 1 USD), Sentosa Express train from VivoCityLevel3 (train ticket $4), and cable car from HarbourfrontTower (walking fare $35, online fare $24.5).

Nearest MRT: Harbour MRT Station (NE 1/CC29)- Northeast Line and Ring Line.

7. Markridge Reservoir

Please pay attention to the treetop path of Maric Reservoir. You may meet monkeys. They like blocking roads. Stay calm, don't provoke them, and don't hold plastic bags or any food with your hands.

The opening time of the reservoir is 24/7, but it will be dark after 7 pm, so avoid going to the path at night.

treetop

Walking time: 9 am-5 pm (Tuesday-Friday); 8: 30 a.m. to 5: 00 p.m. (Sundays and public holidays). Closed on Mondays, except public holidays. The last entrance is 4.45p sharp.

Nearest subway station: Marymount subway station (CC 16)- Ring Road.

8. Yuhua Garden

Chinese classical gardens

When you walk into the Rain Garden, you can't help feeling that you are somewhere in China. The design is inspired by the architectural style of the Northern Empire of China. Stone lions at the entrance, pagodas, stone bridges and courtyards by the lake.

Next to the garden is China's sister Japanese garden, whose garden style is inspired by Muromachi and Taoshan times in Japanese history. Stay here for a while, and you will feel like you are in a park in Japan.

Business hours: 5:30 am to 165438+ 0 pm (China Garden) and 5:30 am to 7 pm (Japanese Garden).

The nearest MRT: China Garden MRT Station (EW25)- East-West Line.

Address: Singapore Garden Road 1, Singapore 6 19795.