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The cast of Divas Hit the Road are travel experts, they explored Singapore without any travel guides

The popular variety show Divas Hit the Road has finally come to an end. The episode that left the deepest impression on me was the one in Singapore. Although the cast only spent 6 days there, they really made the most of it and explored the Lion City to the fullest. · I used the itinerary from Divas Hit the Road as a reference for my trip to Singapore, and it was very useful. Most of the people in Singapore are Chinese, so the familiar language environment, highly developed transportation, delicious food everywhere, and visa-free entry for Chinese citizens make it a great destination for independent travel. · ✅ Merlion Park The first stop in Singapore has to be Merlion Park. Although it is the smallest park in Singapore, it is home to the Merlion, the symbol of Singapore. You can take photos with the Merlion in various interesting poses, such as pretending to "wash your hair" or "drink water." The Marina Bay area around Merlion Park is probably the most classic area in Singapore. You can easily spend a whole day exploring Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, and Clarke Quay. · ✅ Singapore Botanic Gardens The Singapore Botanic Gardens is the only World Heritage Site in Singapore. As a representative of Singapore, the garden city, it is a peaceful oasis compared to other popular attractions. In the garden, you can experience the lush tropical island scenery, the wild charm of the primeval forest, and the professionally cultivated flower beds, making you feel like you are in a living natural exhibition hall. · ✅ Chinatown Chinatown is the most representative Chinese neighborhood in Singapore. Walking through Chinatown feels like traveling back in time to old Singapore, as it still retains a strong traditional cultural atmosphere. The narrow streets are lined with various shops, so you won't have to worry about finding something to eat here. · ✅ Hawker Chan How can you visit Chinatown without trying the Michelin-starred Hawker Chan hidden in the market? Their soy sauce chicken rice may look simple, but it is made with high-quality chicken, marinated in a special sauce, and slow-cooked to perfection. The skin is golden and crispy, while the meat is tender and juicy. It's a taste you'll miss once you leave.
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Posted: Jan 7, 2025
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