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Top Attractions in Singapore

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Top Attractions in Singapore
Singapore is one of the important financial centers in Asia. In this section, you can find the best sightseeing spots the Lion City offers to its visitors. For the first timers, we would recommend the following sights for your consideration: China Town, Marina Bay Sands, and the statue of the Merlion, the symbol of Singapore. For a quicker check, here is a comprehensive list created just for you.
 
Merlion Park
Singapore's national icon is the mysterious Merlion, a mythical creature with the head of a lion and the body of a fish. A large Merlion statue and a small Merlion cub stand in Singapore's Merlion Park, a popular tourist attraction at Old Fullerton. It is at the heart of the beautiful island city-state near the Central Business District. This landmark, made in 1972 by a Singaporean sculptor, symbolizes Singapore's original beginnings as a fishing village called Temasek (Sea Town). The Merlion Park is a popular sight not just for the structures, but a wonderful view of the city and waterfront area can also be seen from here. It is open 24 hours a day, and over 2 million people visit this symbol of Singapore.


 
Sentosa
Sentosa, located off the coast of Singapore is the country’s most popular island resort, receiving an approximated twenty million people annually. Sentosa's attractions include a 2 kilometers long sheltered beach, two golf courses, 14 hotels and resorts. Sentosa also includes a Universal Studios theme park, which receives approximately five million people annually.  


 
China Town in Singapore
Built with the focus on the ethnic Chinese population is the Chinatown in Singapore, located within the Outram district in the country's central area. There's something for everyone in the Chinatown, including delicacies from multiple regions of China for the food lovers. The tea houses in the area include tastings of different Chinese teas as well as some local sweet kueh cakes. There are also traditional exotic smelling Chinese medical stores filled with plenty of exotic medicines and potent spices. For people who love to shop, there are colorful street sellers, who offer souvenirs, arts and crafts and such goodies.  

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