The Asia Civilisation Museum is the most established museum in the region to focus exhibits and origins in Asia's cultures and evolutions. It is indeed a place to go to if you are interested in histories and origins of Singapore's forefathers who came here for the past centuries.
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Kent Ridge Park is one of the last battles for Singapore which dominated the harbour. Nature lovers will certainly enjoy the nature trail, invigorate yourselves for a 280 metres long canopy walk. This bridge which is linked to Keng Ridge Park and to the musum, Reflections of Bukit Chandu, which also caters to the elderly and physically challenged.
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Opened on 3 January 1971, the Jurong Bird Park is the largest and most remarkable bird park in Southeast Asia, with a variety of 9,000 birds from more than 600 species.
In the Southeast Asian Aviary, you will be overwhelmed with over 200 species - the large area has central walk-in aviary and peripheral aviaries which house the more delicate or territorial birds.
The Waterfall Aviary is home to 1,500 free flying birds from over 60 different species.
At the the Pelican Cove, visitors can catch a glimpse of all seven species of pelicans, including the endangered Dalmatian Pelican.
Sentosa Island, Singapore's resort island getaway is a must-see for all visitors. Just minutes away from the bustle of the city, this island of tranquillity welcomes you with beautiful sandy beaches, rustic nature trails, Asia's most exciting oceanarium & Dolphin Lagoon, historical sites, museums and great entertainment!
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