The National Museum of Singapore is the oldest museum in Singapore and is located in the Bras Basah area of the city. It is one of the prominent cultural institutions in the country, focusing on the history, culture, and heritage of Singapore. The museum showcases a diverse range of exhibitions, artifacts, and interactive displays that provide insights into the development of Singapore over the years.
Singapore's Chinatown is a residential area deeply rooted in Chinese culture and home to a large and long-established Chinese community. It is located within the larger Outram district. Because the Chinese are the largest ethnic group in Singapore, Chinatown is no longer the isolated area it once was.
Gardens by the Bay is a nature park located in Singapore, adjacent to Marina Bay. Spanning over 100 hectares, the park is famous for its iconic Supertree Grove, which comprises 18 vertical gardens ranging in height from 25 to 50 meters.
St. Andrew's Church is an Anglican church in Singapore, and the largest in the country. It is the cathedral of the Anglican Diocese of Singapore and the mother church of 27 parishes and over 55 congregations. One church has stood on the site since 1836, however the current church was built between 1856 and 1861.
The Singapore Flyer is an observation wheel located in Singapore's Downtown Core. Officially opened on April 15, 2008, it features 28 air-conditioned cabins, each capable of holding 28 passengers, and includes a three-story station building. The Singapore Flyer has made numerous appearances in the media and popular culture associated with Singapore.
The National Museum of Singapore is a public institution and national museum dedicated to arts and culture, located within the Singapore Administrative District. The museum manages the world's largest public collection of Singaporean and East Asian art, particularly Southeast Asian art, with over 9,000 artifacts.
The central area of Singapore is a vibrant and bustling district, known as the heart of the city. It encompasses the downtown core, with its famous landmarks, financial center, cultural venues, and entertainment venues.