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Attractions
Singapore River
The Singapore River was the lifetime
of Singapore where our first immigrants eked out a meagre living
and saw Singapore transform from an obscure little fishing village
to a great seaport. Highlights on the banks of the Singapore
River include Boat Quay and Clarke Quay.
Arab Street
The Muslim centre of Singapore is
a traditional textile district, full of batiks from Indonesia,
silks, sarongs and shirts. Add to this mix rosaries, flower essences,
hajj caps, songkok hats, basketware and rattan goods, and you
have a fair idea of the products haggled over in this part of
the city.
The grand Sultan Mosque is
the biggest and liveliest mosque in Singapore, but the tiny Malabar
Muslim Jama-ath Mosque is the most beautiful. There's fine Indian
Muslim food along nearby North Bridge Rd and the foodstalls on
Bussorah St are especially atmospheric at dusk during Ramadan.
Orchard Road
For shopping, Orchard Road is the
ideal place to spend a day there. The bustling shopping centres
sells everything from the most fashionable and outrageous shoes
and clothes to precious gems, eyewear and accessories. And when
the shopping gets a little exhausting, revitalize yourself at
one of the many restaurants and eating outlets.
Holland Village
Holland Village is one of the favourite
haunts of the expatriate community and Singapore's young and
trendy. For food and entertainment, there is a mix of old coffee
shops and ritzy wine bars; its colorful blend of foreign shops
and local mixed trade as well as its many ethnic restaurants
and fast-food outlets. Here you'll find an eclectic collection
of goods from straw brooms to valuable antiques and movie memorabilia.
Chinatown
Experience the sights and sounds
of Chinatown: medical halls mix snake skin, herbs and spices
and other exotic ingredients into potions for all ailments; traditional
delicacies like sea cucumbers lie drying in the street; fruit
sellers squat near mounds of rambutan, strong-smelling durian,
mangosteen and other seasonal fruits; fortune-tellers sit at
make-shift tables waiting for eager customers to know their future;
hawkers grill thin slices of pork for passers-by over home-made
barbecues.
Changi Village
For a slightly different type of
suburban shopping experience, Changi Village is the place to
go for laid-back quiet surroundings. It offers a quaint charm
of its own, away from the crowds and traffic for a more relaxed
ambience for shopping. The food centre offers great variety of
local food and round off the night by having a beer at Europa
Changi.
Jurong
Jurong Town, west of the city centre,
is a huge industrial and housing area that is the powerhouse
of Singapore's economy. This might seem an unlikely spot for
a number of Singapore's tourist attractions but it is home to
the Haw Par Villa (an incredibly tacky Chinese mythological theme
park), the beautifully landscaped Jurong Bird Park, Chinese & Japanese
Gardens and the hands-on Singapore Science Centre.
Little India
This modest but colourful area of wall-to-wall
shops, pungent aromas and Hindi film music is a relief from the
prim modernity of many parts of the city. Centred around the
southern end of Serangoon Rd, this is the place to come to pick
up that framed print of a Hindu god you've always wanted, eat
great vegetarian food and watch streetside cooks fry chapatis.
The Zhujiao Centre is the main market, but there
are also interesting spice shops nearby. The best temples are
Veerama Kali Ammam, Sri Srinivasa Perumal and the glitzy Temple
of 1000 Lights.
Sentosa Island
Considered the granddaddy of Singapore's parks,
Sentosa Island is the city-state's most visited attraction, especially
on weekends. It has museums, aquariums, beaches (with imported
sand), sporting facilities, walks, rides and food centres.
And if a day isn't enough to take in all the sites
and activities, the island has a camping ground, hostel and luxury
hotels.
Other Singapore Attractions
CHIJMES: www.chijmes.com.sg
DFS: www.dfsgalleria.com
Jurong BirdPark: www.birdpark.com.sg
National Heritage Board (Museums): www.museum.org.sg
National Parks: www.nparks.gov.sg
Sentosa: www.sentosa.com.sg
Singapore Cable Car: www.cablecar.com.sg
Singapore Discovery Centre: www.sdc.com.sg
Singapore Science Centre: www.sci-ctr.edu.sg
Singapore Zoological Gardens: www.zoo.com.sg