The tiny country, just 710 sq kms, from the east which has won the praise and hearts of people around the world, Singapore is an example of man’s will for sustainable development. Known in the earlier times as Simhapur, which means land of Lion, Singapore today attributes its name to the famous merlion statue. A melting pot of races from various parts of Asia, the country rose to prominence as a trading outpost of British colonial power. In its two short centuries of existence, Singapore has baffled everyone. Nowadays offering a vivid combination of ultra-modern skyscrapers, remnants of tropical rainforest and colourful ethnic urban areas, each with a character very much of their own. A nation known for its cleanliness, it has been criticized for its many seemingly petty regulations, such as the banning of chewing gum - but crime is virtually unknown, and it is one of the world's safest places to visit. And, the visitor is spoilt for choice, for things to see and do, and in terms of vibrant nightlife, its rich cultural mix, and a whole planet's worth of culinary experiences. Singapore is a veritable feast for the senses, a heady mixture of the familiar and the exotic. It suits all budgets, too, presenting a happy collision of opposites - grand and expensive at the famed Raffles Hotel, but low-key and cheap (but good) in the food markets of Bugis Junction and Clarke Quay
One of the most important attractions in Singapore, the island has something for every kind of traveler. Dolphin shows, Underwater world, Butterfly park, Night safari, joy rides, cine magic, museum and more. Attractions include a two-kilometre long sheltered beach, Fort Siloso, golf courses and five-star hotels, and the new theme park Universal Studios Singapore. A day is not enough to explore the island. Singapore, identity, the Merlion is also on the island. Standing 37 metre high, this half lion, half fish creature is a marvel with many surprises
Birds exotic and varied set in natural surrounding that one will neve believe that it is an indoor aviary. It is Asia Pacific's largest and boasts the world's largest collection of Southeast Asian birds. The 20.2-hectare landscaped park has world's tallest artificial waterfall. Home to more than 8,000 birds of 600 species, the park has numerous enclosures and many bird shows.
Spread across 85,000 square metres , Kusu Island is one of the Southern Islands of Singapore. Kusu Island in Singapore has a tale to tell. A giant sea turtle saves two shipwrecked sailors – a Malay and a Chinese. As an act of thanks, the two men build a Chinese temple, a Malay shrine and a huge turtle sculpture. Thus the name- Kusu Island meaning "Tortoise Island" or "Turtle Island" in Chinese. Also known as Peak Island or Pulau Tembakul in Malay, it is a main pilgrim centre. Taoists still make annual pilgrimages to the Tua Pekong Temple during the ninth lunar month while Muslims visit Kramat Kusu, the Malay shrine.
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