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The city of Singapore is a popular tourist destination in Asia. The city is rich in arts, culture, cuisine, and architecture. Also, there are fine beaches that you'll find along its shores. Singapore is a small Southeast Asian city that captures both Eastern and Western influences. Singapore is blooming with so many attractions. Not only does it have business centers and skyscrapers but it is also filled with cultural centers and serene gardens as well. Let's check out some of the popular tourist destinations one by one. Learn about Singapore's roots by visiting the traditional Chinese temple, a Hindu temple, a Muslim mosque, and a Christian church all in one area. Grab a healthy breakfast with the city's own orangutans at the zoo. If you want to visit the trendy area of Singapore, a stroll along Orchard Road is a must. There you will find the fashion boutiques and places of entertainment.
Your visit won't be as memorable without having a meal in one of the traditional bumboats of Singapore River. If you want something more memorable than that, then take the reverse bungy ride. You'll be catapulted into the air 60 meters up. To tour the city, ride their famous amphibious duck to explore more of Singapore. It's true when they say Singapore has everything that you need. If you want to relax after a day of touring and snapping pictures of the city, try Singapore's world acclaimed spas. While you're there, try their customary Chinese tea ceremony before you head on to the nightlife that Singapore has to offer. The nightlife in Singapore city means numerous choices for you. You can find world-class venues and low-key bars. You may choose to complete your night with a Broadway musical or enjoy the fashionable bars of the city. There are also a number of art galleries and museums to visit if you feel like it. For one, there's the Asian Civilisations Museum or ACM. It has over a thousand artifacts that include amazing china, porcelain, and many other items. Another museum is the NUS Museum which features the Red Face, a sculpture from Ng Eng Teng. In addition, the National Museum of Singapore has more artifacts on display. It has tens of thousands of items that any art, culture, or history buff can enjoy. However, the most prized exhibit of the National Museum of Singapore is not inside but in the garden, near a 120-year-old banyan tree. It is a pair of red stone sculptures named Seeds. Moving on, if you want to see over three thousand species of butterflies and insects, then head on to the Butterfly Park and Insect Kingdom at Sentosa Island. Night Safari is another great Singapore attraction. Check out the giraffes and striped hyenas or even look at a rhinoceros in the eye. There's also the Singapore Zoo where you can dine with orangutans. You can also have breakfast with a reticulated python. Last but not least, the Underwater World is the best place to find Singapore's sea creatures and under water sanctuaries.
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