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Bugis Street + Bugis Junction + Haji Lane


  For those who love to shop but do not want to cost a bomb in the pocket, bugis street is the place for you as it offers low price clothes, watches, accessories and variety of local specialties. Besides that, Bugis street is easily accessible via SMRT where it is located right across a street when you came out from the station. On top of that, Bugis Junction also located just side by side with Bugis street, a shopping mall with air-cond where you can shop for high street fashion and also have your lunch here. If you want to have something special, then you may pay a visit to Haji Lane that is located 5mins from Bugis MRT, where you can find a lot of cozy café and middle east food.    


Bugis Street
Haji Lane
~ Random window display ~

 

Garden by the Bay + Marina Bay Sands + Singapore Flyer

  If you come to Singapore, you must plan a visit to Garden by the Bay. Either by just strolling at the outdoor garden to walk between the Supertrees or to visit the conservatories - Flower Dome and Cloud Forest, this is definitely the new landmark in Singapore and new spot to hangout during the night time. Don't miss out the daily light show at 7.45pm and 8.45pm, combining light and sound will give you an wonderful experience as if the garden have come alive.

OCBC skyway

Glowing giant in night


For ticket information, please click here.

You may then proceed to the Singapore flyer which is located within walking distance from the Garden by the Bay, to enjoy the romantic ride with you loved one - and end you day with the fascinating city night view when the giant Ferris wheel reaches its top.

The ticket is priced at $33 dollar. For more ticket information on special occasion and dining experience, please click here.

Night view from the capsule of Singapore Flyer

The Iconic Three at Marina Bay, Helix bridge, Marina Bay Sands and ArtScience Mesuem


Universal Studio Singapore and SEA Aquarium at Sentosa Island


Being the first Universal Studio theme park in Southeast Asia, USS (Universal Studio Singapore) have definitely attracted a lot of visitors since its grand opening on 2011. The main attractions consist of Hollywood, New York, Sci-Fi city, Ancient Egypt, The Lost World, Far Far Away and Madagascar. Suitable for family vacation where both adults and children will find this place exiting!

Day Pass ticket price at:
Adult (Ages 13 to 50) - $74
Children (Ages 4 to 12) - $54
Senior (Ages 60 and above) - $36
*Kindly visit the official website for more promotion from time to time :)

Besides USS, I have also went to S.E.A Aquarium (Southeast Asia Aquarium) during my trip there. This is another hotspot in Sentosa where it is the home to more than 100,000 marine animals!!

Day Pass ticket price at:
Adult - $32
Children (Ages 4 to 12) - $22
Senior (Ages 60 and above) - $22


Merlion and Singapore River walk

Last but not least it is of course the must visit Merlion, symbolic icon of Singapore which is a creature consist of lion head and a body of fish. This statue located at One Fullerton, overseeing the Marina Bay Sands from the mouth of Singapore River. And from here, you may also be able to visit the oldest hotel in Singapore, The Fullerton Hotel Singapore which is within walking distance with special tunnel linking between the Singapore River side and the Merlion.





At the tunnel from The Fullerton to Merlion

Cavanagh bridge in front of The Fullerton 





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