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Changi Beach Club

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SINGAPORE Places of Interest


Jurong Bird Park
The largest and most impressive bird park in the Asia Pacific, the Jurong Bird Park has over 9,000 feathered friends from more than 600 species. Open daily from 9am – 6pm.


Night Safari
A wild adventure of a premier night zoo with over 900 animals of 135 exotic species in eight zones recreated to simulate geographic zones. You can choose to explore on your own along the walking trail or relax in a tram ride. Open daily from 6pm to midnight.


Singapore Zoo
Come see over 3,200 mammals, birds, reptiles and fishes at the acclaimed 28-hectare zoo. You will come face to face with threatened species successfully orn and bred in the zoo. Open daily from 8.30am – 6pm.


Underwater World
Situated on Sentosa, the Underwater World showcases a whole different world beneath the seas. You can also have a chance to swim with the dolphins at the Dolphin Lagoon. Open daily from 9am – 9pm.


Butterfly Park & Insect Kingdom
Located on Sentosa, come close and personal with the kings of the insect world as you stroll through the natural environment of these specimens. Open daily from 9am – 6.30pm.


Little India
Located along Serangoon road, you will be greeted by the strong, heady scent of spices and jasmine garlands. Little India is the focal point of Singapore's Indian community, it is a place full of interesting things and temples to discover.


Chinatown
Chinatown's local name – Niu Che Shui (Bullock Cart Water) arose from the fact each household at that time had to collect fresh water from the wells in Ann Siang Hill and Spring Street, using bullock-drawn carts. Experience the ethnic culture of the Chinese and also taste some of the local foods at street stalls.


For more information and other places of interest in Singapore, please visit, http://www.visitsingapore.com

 

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