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Singapore Landmarks and Historic sites

Singapore attractions: monuments and popular sights



Landmarks and Historic sites


1 1-Altitude Gallery

1-Altitude Gallery is the highest observation deck in Singapore located at the rooftop of OUB Centre at Raffles Place. The Gallery offers an unparalleled, unobstructed 360-degree view of Singapore and aims to be the top...

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Address: 1 Raffles Place
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Travelling in Singapore is not that difficult but one has to equip himself with a bottle of water and also a decent map to know his whereabouts. If planning to travel by the subway system or popularly the MRT, he...

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2 Buddha Tooth Relic Temple & Museum

Singapore is best known for its Buddha Tooth Relic Temple & Museum (BTRTM). It is the devotional place where the Buddhist devotees come to worship Buddha and there is a Buddhist culture museum featuring...

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Address: 288 S Bridge Rd, Singapore, 058840, Singapore‎ - 6220 0220‎
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3 Chijmes

Another popular destination where people can browse for shopping and entertainment is CHIJMES. The CHIJMES Hall is a reformed chapel that offers an attractive backdrop for recitals, musicals, weddings...

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Address: 30 Victoria St, Singapore, Singapore 18, Singapore‎ - 6337 6691‎
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Dynamic destination

Singapore, the island-state in Southeast Asia, is a dynamic destination with a harmonious blend of arts, culture and architecture. With a medley of Indian, Malay and Chinese influences, lush tropical climate, tantalizing food, exhilarating...

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Little India

Little India is situated to the east of the Singapore River across Chinatown and is an ethnic neighborhood in Singapore where one can find a typical Indian ambience.This should not be misinterpreted with the...

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4 Merlion Statue

The Merlion Statue is a symbol of Singapore depicting a half lion and half fish creature. The story of the structure is believed to have originated from Sang Nila Utama, a Malay Prince from Temasek, who discovered...

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Address: Merlion Park
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Sultan Mosque

The Sultan Mosque or Masjid Sultan is situated at Muscat Street in Singapore and is known as one of the most significant mosques in Singapore. This historic building comprises of a prayer hall and...

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5 Thian Hock Keng Temple

The Thian Hock Keng Temple is the most important and oldest temples of Singapore, built in 1842, and is also referred to as the temple of heavenly happiness.The temple is dedicated to lord Matsu, the goddess of...

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Address: 158 Telok Ayer St
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Tooth Relic Temple

The Buddha Tooth Relic Temple is newly built founded by Venerable Shi Fa Zhao in 2002.  Dedicated to the Maitreya Buddha, it houses the tooth relic of the Sakyamuni Buddha....

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