

▲ Gardens by the Bay, a flagship project led by Singapore's National Parks Board, forms the centerpiece of the Marina Bay development. Comprising three waterfront gardens - Bay South, Bay East, and Bay Central - spanning 101 hectares, this initiative embodies Singapore's "City in a Garden" vision through sustainable design that enhances urban greenery. The first phase, Bay South Garden, opened to the public in June 2012.

▲ Little India is an Indian ethnic enclave located along Serangoon Road in Singapore, primarily composed of Tamils. Its history dates back to 1819 when Indian assistants and soldiers accompanying Sir Stamford Raffles' fleet arrived in Singapore, with subsequent immigration gradually forming this settlement.


▲ Sentosa is an island located off the southern coast of Singapore. Situated 500 meters south of Singapore's main island, it stretches 4 km from east to west and 1.6 km from north to south, covering an area of 3.47 square km, making it the third-largest island outside Singapore's main island. During the colonial period, Sentosa served as a British naval base and was formerly known as Pulau Blakang Mati before being renamed in 1972. It has now been developed into a fully-equipped marine resort.


▲ Clarke Quay is a waterfront commercial and entertainment district along the Singapore River, located on River Valley Road. Originally a 19th-century cargo dock, it was redeveloped by CapitaLand in 2006 into an integrated complex featuring dining, shopping, and entertainment. The area preserves five 19th-century warehouse buildings while incorporating modern design elements.









