Singapore

If God does exist, he probably lives in the clouds above Singapore. Travelers who have witnessed it refer to this tiny city - sheltered by the Southern extremity of the Malay Peninsula - as the Garden of Eden, one of the most fantastic and magnetic places in the world. It charms its guests with a most peculiar combination of ancient traditions, in perfect fusion with the latest achievements in science and technology, primeval nature and futuristic buildings. History and modernity. Today, this vivid and multi-faceted Singapore, while still one of the top twenty smallest countries in the world, is an incredibly compelling magnet for tourists from all over the world and inexhaustible source of captivating discoveries and entertainment.

The name Singapore stands for an island, a state and a city at the same time and it represents one of the most amazing and paradoxical places in the world. It has managed to develop itself from an arid, infertile island with no natural resources into a highly developed Asian megalopolis in just a century and a half and now ranks well into the list of the world’s richest cities. The sheer number of varied sights that are concentrated in Singapore is totally disproportionate to its tiny area of land, yet the uniqueness of these sights stokes the fires of rapid growth in this wonder-island’s touristic popularity. It is the only place in the world, where guests can admire a city from the largest Ferris wheel in the world, swim in an outdoor swimming pool at the height of 200 meters, before walking along a double helix-shaped bridge and testing their stamina on the most breathtaking of theme park rides.

Singapore charms every single visitor with its ultramodern buildings, whose inconceivable shapes evoke emotions from the climatic sequences of fantastic movies. Skyscrapers standing in an orderly manner, while striking the eye with their peculiar shapes, are harmonically combined with the florid labyrinths of the ancient Chinatown's buildings; as cosmic high-tech constructions are combined with elegant buildings from colonial times.

Even more fascinating is the opportunity to stroll through a genuine tropical forest, where the amusing macaques rock on the treetops and hundreds of exotic birds fill the air with their songs, without even leaving the city. Unique landscape parks and nature reserves with tropical inhabitants are among Singapore's most valuable treasures and are fiercely protected by locals.

This micro-state has many vivid characters. Singapore's downtown is as motley as league of nations living here: citizens of various nationalities with different cultural codes and religions help create the inimitable aura of this tiny country. It is one of the only places in the world, where one can get acquainted with traditions of several disparate cultures in a single day; and only here, can one exit the mosque, cross the street and enter a Hindu temple or pagoda.

In addition to its historical culture, Singapore is an ideal spot for gastro-tourism. Countless local restaurants, cafes and catering centers offer a palette of unique flavors and aromas, enough to make you feel giddy. Singapore’s culinary offerings are amazingly rich: authentic Chinese, Indian, Thai, Malayan and Japanese dishes are all readily at the tourists’ disposal.

This Asian megalopolis is also famous as one of the cleanest and well-attended cities of the world. The locals’ aspiration for order is absolute and they meticulously keep the streets spotless. Residents also take care of their own and tourists’ comfort. Almost all tourist zones and important city routes are protected from the scorching tropical sun with huge umbrellas; while there are virtually no indoor places without air-conditioner; useful for a country with an average annual temperature of + 26-30 degrees Celsius.

Singapore is a dynamic, pulsating city that lives at the tempo of a never ending holiday. A plethora of free performances are organized across the country every evening, including laser shows and music fans’ shows, concerts and theatre performances with impressive scale and level of performance.

This amazing city develops in rapid pace and creates new unique projects every year. Thus, no matter how often you visit Singapore, it will surprise, delight and offer more and more opportunities for vivid and eventful holiday and for unforgettable impressions.

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Trick Eye Museum

The Trick Eye Museum, which is situated on the grounds of Resorts World Sentosa located on the Sentosa Island, not too far from the Universal Studious entertainment park, is one of the most interesting and newest tourist attractions in Singapore. It opened in the middle of 2014 and became one of the
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Singapore Art Museum

Opened in 1996, Singapore Art Museum is reckoned among the largest and the most dynamically developing art centers in the Asian region. It has one of the largest collections of Singapore and Southeast Asia contemporary art in the world.
The museum is situated in one of the Singapore’s most beautiful
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Church of Saints Peter and Paul

The Roman Catholic Church of Saints Peter and Paul rises above the center of the city business district. It is one of the most interesting architectural constructions in Singapore and has the status of the country’s national monument. The history of its origin is closely bound to the Chinese Catholi
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St. Joseph's Church

The original building of the Roman Catholic St. Joseph's Church, which adorns the city business center for a hundred years now, is considered to be the true architectural miracle and has the status of the monument of national importance. Temple’s history began in the middle of the 19th century, when
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Statue of Merlion on Sentosa Island

The giant 37-meter-high Statue of Merlion – the mythic creature with lion head and fish body that became the tourist symbol of Singapore long ago – is one of the most notable sights of the Sentosa Island. It is the modern copy of the 8-meter-high Statue of Merlion installed in the namesake Park on t
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Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple

The Hindu Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple, located in the main street of the ethnic district Little India, is one of the oldest and the most important temples in Singapore. It was raised in honor of Perumal – one of the guises of the Hindu god Vishnu – in 1855. Hindus believe that he fights against evi
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Lian Shan Shuang Lin Temple

Amazingly beautiful complex Lian Shan Shuang Lin is the oldest Buddhist temple in Singapore that is rightly recognized as one of the country’s most valuable national monuments. Having got this status in the late 20th century, it became the only object of the Buddhist culture in Singapore that is pro
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The First Generation Sculpture

The First Generation Sculpture, installed on one of the city quays near the Fullerton Hotel, is one of the most unusual sculptures in Singapore. It was created by local sculptor Chong Fat Cheong, in 2000, on demand of Singapore Tourist Council for Open Air Interpretative Centre. The project stipulat
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Underwater World

Singapore Underwater World is situated on the resort Sentosa Island. It is one of the largest and most beautiful marine aquariums in the Southeast Asia that is reckoned among the city most popular sights: since its opening in 1991, Singapore Underwater World was visited by over 30 million people.
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