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The Jurong Reptile Park is the largest reptile park in Southeast Asia. Located across the road from Jurong Bird Park, the park features different kinds of reptiles including crocodiles, komodo dragons, snakes, and 50 other species of reptiles wherein almost half of the inhabitants are poisonous. There are crocodile feeding sessions and reptile...
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The Sentosa Luge opened in 2005 and is the first luge in Southeast Asia. Having a length of 650 meters, the Sentosa Luge offers one of the most thrilling and ultimate fun experience. The luge is a non-motorized, three-wheel or self-driving car system that enables the riders to control the speed by pushing a pair of handlebars back and forth....
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The Peranakan Museum honors the culture of Peranakan communities in in Southeast Asia. The museum was officially opened in 2008 by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong. It features 10 galleries that exhibit more than 1,200 items of Straits Chinese artefacts. Such items include silver, porcelain, jewelry, textiles, food and religious items. Links with...
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Universal Studios is the latest addition and one of the most frequently visited tour attractions in Singapore. The theme park is part of the US$4.5 billion Resorts World Sentosa Development. The park opened in March 2010 and has seven themed sections with countless rides and shows, all related to major hit movies.
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The Fountain of Wealth is the "World's Largest Fountain" having a base area of 1,683 sq. m. with a ring measuring 21 m in diameter being supported by four 13.8 m high bronze legs. It weighs a hefty 85 tones. The ring shoots water inwards into the reservoir below while at the heart of the fountain, water shoots up to 30 m into the air. Based on...
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Orchard Road is the 2.2 km one-way street in Singapore where distinctive shopping malls on both sides of the road are situated, making it the retail and entertainment hub of the city-state. Each iconic mall offers its own selection of retail, dining and entertainment opportunities. The shopping belt comprises nearly 800,000 sq m of stores and...
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Mustafa Centre caters mainly to the budget market. The department store at Mustafa Centre consists of retailing jewelry, household appliances, has a supermarket; and other stores selling books, CDs and DVDs, watches, electronic goods, footwear and clothing. Mustafa also offers Foreign Exchange, VISA Processing and Travel Bookings.
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Universal Studios is the latest addition and one of the most frequently visited tour attractions in Singapore. The theme park is part of the US$4.5 billion Resorts World Sentosa Development. The park opened in March 2010 and has seven themed sections with countless rides and shows, all related to major hit movies.
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Relax at Rasa Spa or enjoy your own time as Cool Zone keeps your children entertained with endless fun.
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S$550++ Family Pool...
Underwater World Singapore is an oceanarium on the offshore Singaporean island of Sentosa. The oceanarium opened in 1991 and it has more than 2,500 marine animals of 250 species from different regions of the world. It is mostly underground and is...
Designed by the late renowned Japanese architect Dr Kisho Kurokawa, integrating work-live-play-learn environment spans 120,000 sq m. Within this space is the innovative integration of work-live apartments, fitness clubs, experimental theatre,...