THINGS TO DO IN SINGAPORE GARDEN BY THE BAY
An integral part of Singapore's "City in A Garden" vision. Garden by the Bay spans a total of 101 hectares of prime land at the heart of Singapore's new downtown- Marina bay.Compromising three waterfront gardens-Bay South,Bay east and Bay central. Gardens by the bay will be a showcase of horticulture anf garden artistry that will brinf the world of plants to singapore and present the world to singapore. MARINA BAY SAND
Linking Marina Bay to Marina Centre,The helix bridge is set to become Singapore's next landmark. Located next to Benjamin Sheares Bridge, along the vehicular Bayfront bridge, it was officially opened on 24th april 2010 and is the first curve bridge in the world.
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ATTRACTIONS
NATIONAL ORCHID GARDEN
The National Orchid garden is located on the highest hill in the singapore Botanic Garden .The hectares of craefully landscapes slope provide a setting for over 1000 species and hybrids, with about 600 species amd hybrid are display.
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UNIVERSAL STUDIO SINGAPORE
Enjoy a blockbuster of a day at Universal Studio Singapore on Sentosa Island. With this day pass you will ride
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SHOPPINGS
ORCHAD ROAD
Spanning almost 2.2km, Orchard roas is a swanky tree-lined one way boulevard flanked by distinctive shopping malls and hotels.The shopping belt comprises nearly 800,000 sqm of shops and restaurants.
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CHINATOWN STREET MARKET Chinatown is a subzone and ethnic enclave located within the Outram district in the Central area of singapore.Featuring distinctly Chinese cultural elements,Chinatown has had a historically concentrated ethnic chinese population. As the largest ethnic group in Singapore is Chinese,Chinatown is considerably less of an enclave than it once was.However,the precinct doeas retain significant historical and cultural significance.
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FOOD GUIDE
CHILI CRAB
Chili crab is a singaporean seafood dish.Mud crab are commonly used in this dish.Stir fry in a semi thick,sweet and savoury chili paste.Despite it name it is not that spicy.
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HAINAN CHICKEN RICE
A dish adapted from early chinese immigrants originally from Hainan province in southern china. it is considered as one of the national meal in singapore
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