

▲ Merlion Park is a renowned urban park in Singapore, covering 2,500 square meters along the Marina Bay coast at 1 Fullerton Road. The park's main attractions are the 8.6-meter-tall, 70-ton concrete Merlion statue and a smaller 2-meter-tall statue, crafted by the late Singaporean artisan Lim Nang Seng. The statues were unveiled on September 15, 1972, by then-Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew.


▲ Sentosa is an island off the southern coast of Singapore. Located 500 meters south of Singapore's main island, it measures 4 km from east to west and 1.6 km from north to south, covering an area of 3.47 square km, making it the third largest island outside Singapore's main island. During colonial times, Sentosa served as a British naval base and was formerly known as Pulau Blakang Mati before being renamed in 1972. It has now been developed into a fully-equipped marine resort.


▲ Kampong Glam is Singapore's Muslim quarter, named after the gelam trees that grew in the local swamps, whose wood was used for shipbuilding and medicine. Centered around Arab Street, this area blends Malay, Arab, and other multicultural influences, featuring spice shops, textile shophouses, and exotic cuisine.










