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Singapore tourism, must-visit internet-famous coconut trees.

This beach has an Instagram-famous suspension bridge. It used to be a very small island with a popular coconut tree for taking photos. It is said that this is the southernmost point in Asia. 🚗: Took a taxi there, can go straight to this beach. Take a look at other guides, it seems like you can take a car first and then take the MRT to Sentosa. ❤️ Singapore is very hot and sunny, so it's recommended to go to the beach around four or five o'clock to take some photos, swim and enjoy the breeze until sunset. There are clubs on the beach where you can rent beach chairs and order drinks.
Posted: Mar 23, 2023
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Tran Nam Hung
Tran Nam Hung
Will visit one day. Never seen it before although I live in Singapore. Thanks for sharing.
Fraser96
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thanks for sharing 😆
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