Little India - In 1819, the first Indian settlers in Singapore arrived as soldiers and assistants, working for the British colonial government. More Indians immigrants arrived in 19th century, to find work in the country. The place that they stayed soon developed into a community, and is now known as Little India. Let's go now.. | |
Bottle Tree Park - You find the Bottle Tree Park in a neighbourhood, at the north part of Singapore. It is not known as a tourist spot, and is only setup a year ago. Converted from a plot of forest to a seafood restuarant, the area has a garden and some fishing ponds. Residents around the area like this place.. Let's go now.. | |
I'm not sure which is the place I'm going to visit next. Do come back for an update! | |
Excursions from Singapore..
Malaysia is Singapore's nearest neighbour, and is easily accessible by car, bus or train. Singaporeans often go there for a short get-away holiday. Especially on weekends, you will see queues of Singapore vehicles on the causeway to Peninsular Malaysia. You can eat and shop at Johor Bahru, the nearest state from Singapore, or go further north, to explore other more interesting places in Malaysia.. the large tropical forests, the beautiful islands and beaches, the charming hill resorts, or the country's capital, Kuala Lumpur. Check out the Malaysia Tourism Board website for more information while you are planning for your trip. www.tourismmalaysia.gov.my
Kelong trip in Malaysia - Tour and experience life in a kelong.. visit this place if you enjoy fishing or wanted some quiet time in the middle of the sea. Let's go now.. | |
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