Minggu, 24 Agustus 2014

6 Most Famous Places in Singapore

Hellooooooo, apa kabar smua?
Sebenarnya hari ini aku agak kurang sehat, badan loyo, lemes, mana pilek yang tak kunjung henti. Hikz.. Hikz.. T__T OMG!!

Tapi keadaan ini sama sekali gak menyurutkan niatku untuk nge-blog *yeeahhhh...*
Kali ini topiknya tentang "6 tempat terkenal di Singapore"


1. Sentosa Island
Sentosa Island includes three beaches, resorts, amusement parks, the Universal Studios theme park, the largest marine life park in the world and a casino. In addition, historic forts, nature walks and an amazing variety of foods: Chinese, Italian, French, japanese and Australian can all be found. The Crane Dance at Resort World Senatosa is a major attraction as is the high-end shopping and excellent entertainment.

2. Singapore Botanic Gardens
This national park in the middle of the hustle and bustle of Singapore is a welcome retreat for visitors and locals alike. A mixture of rainforest, lawns and ponds, the abundance of trees, shrubs and flowers is very peaceful and restful. Also part of the garden is the National Orchid Collection with 1000 orchid species and 2,000 hybrids.



 3. Jurong Bird Park
Jurong Bird Park not only houses 600 species of exotic birds, the comical parrot circus and the birds of prey in the King of the Skies show, it also include the Penguin Coast which is home to six varieties of penguins in an exhibit resembling a ship with both indoor and outdoor interactive exhibits.

4. Flight Experience Singapore
Virtually fly a plane to more than 20,000 worldwide airports, with a state of the art Boeing 737-800NG cockpit, fully curved 180-degree high definition visuals and high fidelity sound. A qualified instructor will give you as much or as little guidance you need.
The glass enclosed Singapore flyer rotates on a massive Ferris wheel design to give you a 360-degree view of the country with breathtaking views of skylines and landscapes in the world's tallest observation tower.


5. Asian Civilisations Museum
For a good overall view of Asian culture, this Museum includes artifacts from a wide range of countries fromIndia to Vietnam and charts the cultural impacts of the beliefs and religions in Middle East, India, Indo-China,ChinaJapan, Korea and Malay. Housed in a beautiful 19th century structure, the museum's exhibits include a ninth-century Buddha and a Chinese snuffbox.

6. Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum
Described by tourists as being a soothing and relaxing place, the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum is filled with artifacts, a huge incense burning ceramic pot in an impressive building near Chinatown. Lined with deities and prayer stations you can experience a live prayer service or visit the garden on the top floor


Semoga postingan kali ini bermanfaat untuk kalian yang ingin melancong ke Singapore yaaaaa....... :)

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