6.Merlion Park, Singapore
Merlion is the most well-known landmark in a Singapore. It is the combination of the country’s translated name “lion city” and its humble beginning as a fishing village.
7.Marina Bay Infinity Pool, Singapore
The Sky Park atop the entire building has the world’s longest elevated infinity pool. Take a dip with the clouds while admiring the sky view in this 200-meter high attraction.
8.Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, Singapore
This wonderfully-architected temple based on Tang Dynasty style is within the Chinatown of Singapore. This temple is a home to Buddha’s sacred relics and artefacts.
9.China Town, Singapore
You just can’t take a tour around Singapore without visiting this town. From temples to street foods and beautiful decorations from store to store, this place is worth a visit.
10.Little India, Singapore
If there is China in Singapore, there is also India. This multiethnic-multicultural Little India got you covered for a broad range of Indian attraction from one temple to another.