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War museum at the old Ford Motor Factory, where British Lt-General Percival surrendered Singapore to the Japanese.
War museum at the old Ford Motor Factory, where British Lt-General Percival surrendered Singapore to the Japanese. Focuses on the subsequent Japanese occupation and the experiences of both civilians and POWs with modern presentation and multimedia gadgetry, but if you're pressed for time, the Changi Chapel covers much the same territory and is probably the more interesting of the two.
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Set up to promote interest and learning in science and tecnhology through assortment of exhibits
Free and nice for a walk and/or picnic
The Singapore Night Safari is a unique wildlife park located in Singapore, and it is the first nocturnal zoo in the world
The lush Singapore Zoo is counted among the world's best rainforest zoos, and a tour of the sprawling zoo will get you a closer view of more than 300 species and some incredible experiences for children
Singapore's largest Buddhist temple and monastery sprawls over a hill in a residential suburb of Singapore
Formerly the Tiger Balm Gardens, this is the former site of the villa of the Tiger Balm brothers, Aw Boon Haw and Aw Boon Par, now packed with an incredibly bizarre assortment of statues illustrating Chinese legends and moral values
This is where you can spot Singapore's national flower, the Vanda Miss Joaquim orchid, and many more
The Singapore Botanic Gardens is a stunning oasis of greenery in the midst of Singapore's bustling city center
Once considered among the finest botanical gardens in the British empire, and still a firm favorite for visitors and locals alike
Jurong is the world's largest bird park in terms of number of birds, and with over 8000 birds covering 600 species, it is a paradise for bird lovers and ornithologists