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General Information
VisitSingapore
Welcome to Singapore, where unique experiences await you.
Whatever your interest, Singapore offers you the traditional and
modern, the East and West.
Contact Singapore
Your Gateway To Singapore. Contact Singapore is a global network
that offers professional advisory services and networking
channels to global talent, overseas Singaporeans and students
interested in exciting career and educational opportunities in
Singapore.
Can.com.sg
Combing Singapore For You. Can.com.sg is a location-based
interactive lifestyle portal that empowers you with quick and
easy access to research-based information about Singapore. It is
brought to you by Green Dot Internet Services Pte Ltd. From the
powerful interactive online street directory, diligently
researched content and compilations, to an active community
platform that allow members to share all the juicy scoops about
what to do in Singapore, can.com.sg is your valuable online
compendium for living in or visiting Singapore.
StreetMap@Singapore
StreetMap@Singapore is a street / road directory and is a free service provided by SLA for
personal and non commercial use. You can find a location map
using address, postal code, road name or the nearest MRT/LRT
stations.
Singapore Phonebook
Yellow Pages (Singapore) Limited is a leading information and
integrated media company. It publishes the Singapore
Phone Book (comprising the White Pages Business and Residential
Listings, the Chinese Yellow Pages and the Yellow Pages Buying
and Commercial/Industrial Guides).
Singapore Yellow Pages
Singapore Yellow Pages
Hotels
Singapore Hotels
SingaporeHotels.com is a directory and referral service. Our aim
is to provide you with the most comprehensive, up to date hotel
and travel information available anywhere for Singapore, one of
Asia's most dynamic and popular cities. More information on more
hotels in Singapore gives you more choice and better value
Place of Interest (Singapore)
The Singapore Zoological Garden
(close the link to reveal the top banner of the zoo website).
The Singapore Zoo is a model of the `open zoo' concept. The
animals are kept in spacious, landscaped enclosures, separated
from the visitors by dry or wet moats. The moats are concealed
with vegetation or dropped below the line of vision. In the case
of dangerous animals such as leopards and jaguars, these animals
are housed in beautifully landscaped glass-fronted enclosures.
Night Safari
(close the link to reveal the top banner of the zoo website).
The world's first wildlife park built for visits at night, the
Night Safari is not like any ordinary zoo illuminated by the
night or a modern version of nocturnal houses found in many zoos
around the globe.
Jurong BirdPark
Jurong BirdPark is a 20.2 hectare open-concept park. It is the
largest in the Asia Pacific and one of the finest bird parks in
the world. Its collection of more than 9,000 birds from 600
species is among the largest in the world. The Park specialises
in birds from Southeast Asia and the more exotic and colourful
tropical birds.
Online Singapore Botanic Gardens
Not just a recreational place of trees and flowers, it is also a
leading international institution for tropical botany. Other
attractions include a 3-hectares National Orchid Garden, Ginger
Garden, Evolution Garden, Coolhouse and the Children's Garden
Isles of Singapore
Did you know Singapore consists only of one main island and 63
other tiny islands. Most of these islands are uninhabited. This
site will features some of the popular Islands: Kusu Island,
Lazarus Island & Sisters Island, Pulau Ubin, Sentosa, St John's
Island
Kusu Island
Kusu Island, which means "Tortoise Island" in Chinese, is also
known as Peak Island or Pulau Tembakul in Malay. From 2 tiny
outcrops on a reef, the island was enlarged and transformed into
an 8.5-hectare island holiday resorts
Pulau Ubin
Pulau Ubin is just off the north eastern coast of mainland
Singapore, and is visible from Changi Point. Shaped like a
boomerang, Pulau Ubin (Granite Island) is situated just off the
northeastern corner of mainland Singapore. The 1020-hectare
island was once a cluster of five smaller ones separated by
tidal rivers, but the building of bunds for prawn farming has
since united these into a single island. Two other islets, Pulau
Ketam (Crab Island) and Pulau Sekudu (Frog Island), lie to its
south..
Sentosa
Looking at Sentosa today, it's hard to imagine the island was
once a fishing village known as Pulau Blakang Mati. Today,
Sentosa is Singapore's premier island resort getaway with
multi-faceted appeal, teeming with events all year round. Just
15 minutes from the city, it is a unique blend of leisure and
recreational facilities including family attractions, sea
sports, golf as well as hotel accommodation and retreats.
Offering a variety of experiences for all ages, Sentosa is a
must-visit destination for tourists and a popular recreational
playground for local residents.
Sister's Islands & Pulau Hantu
Sister's Island: A long time ago, there lived a pair of sisters, Minah & Lina,
who shared a bond so strong that nothing could separate them.
But one day, the notorious chief of the Orang Laut met and fell
in love with Lina....
Pulau Hantu: There were once two great warriors locked in
a fierce battle at sea. Many people died and the blue seas
slowly became polluted with human blood, upsetting the Jinns at
the bottom of the ocean. In anger, one powerful Jinn created a
whirlpool and sucked the 2 warriors into the deep sea to drown
them.....
St John's Island
Situated approx. 6.5km south of Singapore, St John's Island
(previously known as Pulau Sekijang Bendara) makes an idyllic
getaway to get a glorious tan, a picnic on the sandy beach,
explore off-beaten treks around the island or simply laze away
by the lagoon..
Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve
There is much to see at Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve. But much
of the beauty and ecological diversity can only be observed by
one with an eye for the small details and patterns of nature ...
Bukit Timah Nature Reserve & Central Catchment Nature Reserve
Today, the Bukit Timah and Central Catchment nature reserves are home
to more than 840 flowering plants and over 500 species of animals
(including butterflies). With such an astonishing variety of plants,
animals and insects life, it is little wonder that the nature reserves
are more than just places for recreation, they are magnets for biodiversity
research as well. Experience this fascinating journey of discovery for yourself.
Park Connectors
The Park Connector Network (PCN) maximises land such as drainage
reserves, foreshore and road reserves to turn them into green
corridors, linking major parks and nature sites in Singapore.
This network of jogging cum cycling tracks, lined with
vegetation, provides additional recreational areas for
activities like in-line skating. At the same time they link up
residential and urban areas, offering shady and convenient
shortcut routes to bus-stops, MRT stations and markets.
Barbecuing (BBQ)
What can be more enjoyable than having friends or your family
gathering around and chatting amidst the delicious smells of
charcoal-grilled crabs, prawns or meats?
WILD Singapore
Learn and visit wild places in Singapore... so much to discover,
we have the farm at Kranji, Bukit Timah Nature Reserve,
MacRitchie Prunus Trail, Pasir Ris Mangrove Boardwalk, and many
more....
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