Home to verdant nature, diverse habitats and Singapore’s last real kampong (‘village’ in Malay), Pulau Ubin provides visitors with a window into The Lion City’s past. Unspoilt, rustic charm Still, the charms […]
Haw Par Villa
Haw Par Villa – formerly known as the Tiger Balm Garden – is an 8.5-hectare Asian cultural park, the last of its kind in the world. Built in 1937, Singapore’s […]
Loyang Tua Pek Kong Temple
The history of Loyang Tua Pek Kong Temple (luo yang da bo gong) can be traced to the early 1980s when statues of Taoist, Buddhist and Hindu deities were found […]
Changi Chapel and Museum
The Changi Museum was relocated to its new home on 15 February 2001 and was officially opened by our Trade and Industry Minister BG George Yeo. This date was also […]
Swiftlet Garden Musuem
Explore the world’s first Swiftlet Garden Museum and embark on an educational guided tour to discover the world of swiftlets, the bird species responsible for producing the highly valued bird’s […]
MacRitchie Nature Trail
A gateway to Singapore’s nature reserves, the MacRitchie Reservoir Park is a popular spot for nature lovers and exercise enthusiasts. With hiking trails, kayaks and canoes for rent, it is […]
Kranji War Memorial
Deep within a quiet neighbourhood, about 22 kilometres from the city centre, lies the Kranji War Memorial, a hillside cemetery that is quite beautiful in its serenity once you get […]
D’Kranji Farm Resort
If you are seeking to a unique stay experience or just an outing with your friends, family and lovely kids beyond the usual hectic and busy urban part of Singapore […]
Reflections at Bukit Chandu
Reflections at Bukit Chandu is a World War II interpretative centre housed in a restored black and white colonial bungalow close to the former battle site – the Battle of […]
Mizuma Gallery
Executive Director Sueo Mizuma established Mizuma Art Gallery in Tokyo in 1994. Since its opening in Gillman Barracks, Singapore in 2012, the gallery aims for the promotion of East Asian […]