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Little India
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Little India
Dừng lại: 30 minutes
With its bustling street, busy markets and walls adorned with vivid murals, Little India is one of Singapore's most vibrant neighbourhoods. Learn more about their most popular Hindu God with an elephant head ( Lord Ganesha ) with a local guide who will share with you interesting stories when showing the stone sculpture of Lord Ganesha and his cute little friend ( the Mouse )
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Kampong Gelam
Dừng lại: 20 minutes
Kampong Gelam is known as Singapore’s Muslim Quarter. Its 19th-century shophouses have been turned into stores selling textiles and casual restaurants serving spicy local Malay, Lebanese and Turkish food. Notable landmarks here include the golden domed Sultan Mosque which is the biggest and most beautiful.
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Marina South
Dừng lại: 90 minutes
Take an open top ferry ride on a harbour tour to see 4 of Singapore’s 63 islands – St John’s Island, Lazarus Island, Kusu ( Tortoise ) Island and Sentosa Island passing through Singapore’s busy shipping channel where you can come up close with various commercial, cargo ships waiting for their turn to head into our terminal ports ( 2nd busiest port in the world after Shanghai Terminal Port )
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Chinatown
Dừng lại: 30 minutes
Discover Chinatown and be enchanted by it’s historic temples – Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Sri Mariammam Indian Temple, hip bars and heritage. Souvenir shops, and fruit stall featuring Singapore’s King of Fruit ( Durian ) and Queen of Fruits ( Mangosteen ).
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Maxwell Food Centre
Dừng lại: 40 minutes
See for yourself where most of us would go for all our meals at hawker centre and get a chance to taste some of the hawker fare which are Michelin rated ( Hainanese Chicken Rice, Chicken Satay, local traditional coffee etc. ) without breaking the bank. Learn Singapore’s unique way of reserving a table ( Choping ) as you go about looking for your favourite food.
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Peranakan Houses
Dừng lại: 15 minutes
The Peranakan community emerged from the intermarriage of Chinese immigrants and local Malay women, primarily in the 15th century. They adopted and adapted the shophouse design, incorporating their own cultural preferences and influences from both Chinese and Malay traditions.
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Merlion Park
Dừng lại: 30 minutes
See the Iconic 70 ton half lion and half fish statue ( Merlion ) and learn how Singapore became a lion city from your guide. The Merlion at Merlion Park is there to welcome all tourists to Singapore. Don’t miss out on taking photo with her and her cub too just located right behind her.
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