Attractions
Attractions in Singapore
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Mount Faber, the embodiment of entertainment, thrill and excitement glowing within the tapestry of Singapore. The fascination begins from the friendly and professional attitude of its people, and continues exuding through the breathtaking city skyline and harbour view, as well as the uniqueness of cable car rides and gift-shopping availability. A place unlike any other, it breathes charm that flows from the ambience of nature, scenery you'll find nowhere else in Singapore, and an unparalleled diversity of rich flavours, scents and sights. This is Mount Faber, where the possibilities are only limited by your imagination. Engage all your senses within the Mount Faber offerings: a total experience not just for seeing, but living.
http://www.mountfaber.com.sg
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Lying near the mouth of the Singapore River, the site of Clarke Quay was the centre of commerce during the late 19th century. Today, Clarke Quay is still buzzing with life and activity. The waterfront godowns now play host to a colourful kaleidoscope of restaurants, wine bars, entertainment spots and retail shops. The bustling market atmosphere of bygone days comes alive amidst the rows of charming shophouses, pushcarts, and five-foot-way merchants. Today, Clarke Quay is a delightful mix of modern and traditional. A reminder of its rich heritage is reflected in the vibrantly orchestrated concept. Their vision - an innovative approach which boldly reflects the heritage and charm of Clarke Quay.
http://www.clarkequay.com.sg
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Jurong BirdPark is a 20.2 hectare open-concept park. It is the largest in the Asia Pacific and the best in the world. Its collection of more than 9,000 birds from 600 species is among the largest in the world. The Park specialises in birds from Southeast Asia.
http://www.birdpark.com.sg
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The Singapore Zoo is a model of the `open zoo' concept. The animals are kept in spacious, landscaped enclosures, separated from the visitors by dry or wet moats. The moats are concealed with vegetation or dropped below the line of vision. In the case of dangerous animals such as leopards and jaguars which can climb very well, moat barriers are not used. Instead, these animals are housed in beautifully landscaped glass-fronted enclosures. Oppressive cages which typify old zoos, are absent.
http://www.zoo.com.sg
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The world's first wildlife park built for visits at night, the Night Safari is not like any ordinary zoo illuminated by the night or a modern version of nocturnal houses found in many zoos around the globe. Nestled in 40 hectares of lush secondary forest, the Night Safari offers guests the unique experience of exploring wildlife in a tropical jungle at night. Through the use of subtle lighting technique, guests are able to view over 1,000 nocturnal animals of 100 species in vast naturalistic habitats.
http://www.nightsafari.com.sg
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