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 most visited landmarks of the city. It is an original art space that displays an impressive exhibit

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 buildings, which is the monument of history and architecture of the colonial time. It occupies the

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 Catholic community that was formed mainly from Chinese immigrants and several Catholic Indians, in the midd


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 Portuguese priest, who came from the Indian state Goa, founded Catholic mission in Singapore. After

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 the Marina Bay Quay. The main advantage of the Sentosa’s Merlion is not only its impressive size, but

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 evil, protecting the universe, forgives sins, fulfills wishes, and puts on the right track. At first, t

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 protected by the state. The temple owes its origin to Chinese entrepreneur and sponsor Low Kim Pong. Ac

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 stipulates creation of series of sculptures reflecting scenes from old Singapore’s life that was concentrate

The Night Safari
The Nature Park Night Safari, adjoined to Singapore Zoo, grants an amazing opportunity to walk through night jungle and plunge into mysterious world of wild nature. It is a true tropical forest, where over one hundred different animal species live on the territory of 40 hectares in as close to natural conditions as possible. There are no cages: animals are separated from each other and from park’s

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