Singapore Ferris Wheel, also known as the Flyer, is a giant Ferris Wheel located in Singapore. The design of the Ferris Wheel is undertaken by Oyana and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. The height of 165 meters is equivalent to 42 stories, which is 30 meters higher than Millennium Eye in London, England. The first time I went to Singapore, I passed by in a hurry. Although the second time was not long, the Ferris wheel was put in the place of punching in. After a trip to the Museum of Science and Art in Kinshasa Bay and a wonderful rehearsal of Singapore's National Day in August, we walked to the Ferris Wheel not far away. In fact, we wanted to sit on the Ferris Wheel and watch the fireworks show, but the Ferris Wheel queued for a long time, so we couldn't! On the first floor, you can buy tickets, RMB 33, ordinary box, which can seat about 10 people, and VIP dinner. Actually, it's cheaper to buy online in advance. The team is really long. The mountain road is eighteen corners. It took us nearly 40 minutes to line up and get into the box quickly. It's quite spacious inside. Transparent glass on all sides and two rows of sofa benches in the middle. Inside, there is a small screen to play the introduction of Singapore's classic attractions, including landmarks from the Ferris wheel. Turning around for about 30 minutes, you can see the beautiful night scenery of Singapore, which is made up of neon lights. During the day, there is a blue sea view, maybe another beautiful view, maybe you can see the small islands of Malay or Indonesia. 165 meters is also quite high, if you don't look at the soles of your feet. Everything was fine except for a few Chinese boys who were chattering in the box. It's no use reminding me of the beautiful scenery. Although all the boxes are Chinese, are they disgraced in other places? On the importance of educating children well.