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Singapore Night Safari
Singapore's nightlife is truly wild! The Singapore Night Safari offers an unusual glimpse into the nocturnal animal kingdom, with more than 59 exhibits and 1,000 animals to be seen. |
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Colonial Reminders
The Singapore River, which cuts through the heart of the city, was for many decades the main artery of trade and commerce for the British. |
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Temples and Churches
Singapore is a place where you have a total freedom of following the precepts of your religion. |
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Chinatown Attractions
Singapore Chinatown is an amazing place full of beautifully restored shophouses selling amazing kind of products from jade Buddhas to textiles to Chinese herbs. The area was first designated for the Chinese by Sir Stamford Raffles and nowadays it is a favourite destination for good shopping as well as delicious food. |
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Singapore Zoo
Kids and adults alike will find plenty to get excited about at the Singapore Zoo, which houses more than 2,500 animals from 315 species in a large rainforest environment. Many displays offer a 'token' feeding experience or other interactive features, letting visitors get an up-close view of the exotic creatures in action. |
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Nature parks
Singapore has a lot of attractions to offer to its visitors: from the numerous nature parks to the museums and colonial reminders monuments and building, you may find for sure something for you. |

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Museums & Galleries
The Singapore History Museum at Stamford Road, traces the eventful history of Singapore from the 14th century to the modern day. It is housed in the historic colonial-style National Museum building, which was built in 1849 after a suggestion by Sir Stamford Raffles. |
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F1 Grand Prix
Sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de L'Automobile (FIA), the Formula One World Championship – F1 in short - is a world-class event deemed to be highest in its class. |
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