Singapore Travel Guide to Gardens by the Bay, Art Gallery, Universal Studios and Sentosa
1. Gardens by the Bay: You can watch the light show. The light show lasts for 15 minutes from 19:45 to 20:45.2. National Gallery: A good place for taking photos. The art works and architecture inside are worth a look. Any photo you take will give you a sense of blockbuster movies.
3. Merlion Park: It is the lion fountain that we all knew when we were young. It is a landmark in Singapore. Find the popular photo-taking camera. The nearby restaurants and night views are super beautiful. You can take a city walk in the afternoon to take photos and have dinner.
4. Universal Studios Singapore: Everyone says it is relatively small, but it feels pretty good to play. You don’t have to walk until your legs are broken. If there are not many people, you don’t have to queue up. You can basically play all the projects.
5. Changi Airport: You have to enter the country to visit. It is good to visit and take photos. It is not a lie that an airport can become popular.
6. Sentosa: Go to the beach to watch the sunset, order a drink and lie down for an afternoon. It is near Universal Studios, so you can stay overnight nearby.
7. S.E.A. Aquarium: That is the largest aquarium in Asia.
8. Chinatown: You can eat from beginning to end. It is a friendly and easy-to-visit Chinatown.
🥘 Food:
1. Bak Kut Teh: There are Song Fa, Huang Ya Xi, Founder, Ya Hua, Yucheng, Old Street, and Balestier. The more popular ones are Song Fa and Huang Ya Xi, but there are also many people queuing. To be honest, Song Fa’s Bak Kut Teh is really delicious.
2. Hainanese Rice: Wen Tong Ji, Xin Rui Ji, Hainanese Delicacy, Tiantian Hainanese Rice. As a Cantonese, I think Wen Tong Ji has more Singaporean flavor, but its sauce is more refreshing.
‼ ️ Note:
🔺 The hotel must be booked in advance, and it will be checked when passing the customs.
🔺Pay attention to the validity period of your passport.
🔺Many places have Chinese signs, and most citizens can speak Chinese, so you don’t have to worry too much about communication problems.
🔺Use Google for navigation, and it’s best to take the subway or grab for travel
🔺When taking the elevator/walking/driving, keep to the left.
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