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The iconic symbol of Singapore, located at Merlion Park in Marina Bay. The 8.6-meter-tall Merlion statue spouts a clear stream of water, with its lion head and fish body embodying Singapore's historical legends. This striking contrast with the surrounding modern architecture makes it a must-visit landmark for visitors.


A city park in the heart of Singapore, once known as "Forbidden Hill." The park features historical relics like Maritime Corner and Fort Gate, along with the Spice Garden established by Sir Stamford Raffles and the viral "Tree Tunnel." Here, visitors can immerse themselves in historical charm while enjoying the tranquility of nature.


Located along the waterfront in downtown Singapore's Marina Bay, it comprises three distinct gardens. The free-access area features the iconic Supertree Grove, where the mesmerizing night light show creates a dreamlike atmosphere, making it a perfect fusion of nature and architecture that's a must-visit destination.


As twilight paints Singapore's skyline, Marina Bay transforms into a dreamscape of shimmering lights. The towering Supertrees at Gardens by the Bay don their radiant evening attire, their swirling illuminations creating an otherworldly wonderland. Nearby, the century-old Raffles Hotel stands gracefully bathed in warm colonial-era glow, its heritage architecture playfully contrasting with the modern neon surroundings. When the evening breeze ripples across the bay, it scatters the waterfront lights into a constellation of dancing reflections - where history and modernity blend seamlessly to compose Singapore's uniquely romantic nightscape.

