
▲ Little India is a gathering place for the Indian community in Singapore, like a miniature India, which is why it's called Little India. Especially during festivals, the Indian charm is even more prominent, and it feels like a magnificent fairy tale world.

▲ Kampong Glam is named after the "gelam" trees that grew around the swampy area and is a residential area for Muslims in Singapore. Every year, street celebrations are held here for the birthday of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, with Muslims from all over the island nation gathering on Kandahar Street, creating a lively, carnival-like atmosphere. Visitors who wish to enter the temple must wear long-sleeved tops and long pants or skirts.

▲ Chinatown is another name for Singapore's Chinatown, located in the southern part of Singapore's city center. Its name originates from the historical scene where ox carts transported water in the early Chinese settlement area. It has now become the core area for Chinese culture, commerce, and tourism in Singapore. Chinatown refers to Singapore's Chinatown. The name Chinatown came about because there was no running water at the time, and the sight of ox carts transporting water was very common in Chinatown, so it was called Chinatown. Chinatown is the place with the largest concentration of Chinese people in Singapore, offering snacks from all over China, and is a very popular place for Chinese people in Singapore. The Chinatown night market is brightly lit, somewhat resembling a temple fair in China. Today's Chinatown is a modern shopping center.

▲ The Merlion is not an actual animal; it is a fictional creature with the body of a fish and the head of a lion. It was designed by Singaporean Chinese Lim Nang Seng as a tourism emblem and is a famous fountain sculpture in downtown Singapore. It has been Singapore's city landmark since 1997.

▲ Gardens by the Bay is part of the Marina Bay project, comprising three distinct waterfront gardens: Bay South Garden, Bay East Garden, and Bay Central Garden. This 101-hectare garden is located in a prime waterfront area of Marina Bay.










