You haven't been to these places, and yet you say you've been to Singapore?
Old Hill Street Police Station (Image 1)
This historically significant building has 927 colorful windows, creating a stunning 'rainbow wall'. It used to be the Old Hill Street Police Station 👮🏻, and now it is the building of the Singapore Ministry of Communications and the Arts. It is also one of the most famous postcards of Singapore, with the building consisting of 927 windows of various colors. The color intensity of the windows on the first four floors is the same, while the fifth and sixth floors have gradually stronger colors. Whether it's sunny or rainy, you can enjoy the gorgeous 'rainbow' 🌈
📸 A good spot for taking photos is across the street, where you can stand under the road sign or take more natural snapshots while crossing the street. Be sure to watch out for vehicles when crossing!
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The Peranakan Museum (Image 2)
This place is a treasure trove for exploring Peranakan culture! The museum has three floors and nine galleries, displaying the lifestyle and culture of the Peranakan Chinese. The building itself is an excellent spot for photography, with its beautiful neoclassical European style architecture 📸!
🎫 Adults 12 SGD, Students 8 SGD (Free for Singapore residents)
⏰ 10:00-19:00
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Southern Ridges ⛰️ (Image 3)
A paradise for hiking and cycling enthusiasts. The ridge and trails, about 10 kilometers long, are lined with green trees and fresh air. Along the way, you can enjoy a 360° view of Singapore's city and harbor. The famous Henderson Waves bridge is a charming spot for photography, giving the feeling of walking in the air, and is well worth the experience~
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Orchard Library (Image 4)
The library, located on the third and fourth floors of orchard gateway, is most captivating for its wave-shaped S-shaped bookshelves, which are very photogenic~ It also has cocoon-like private seating, where you can spend a leisurely reading time. The library has over 100,000 books, nearly half of which are on design, lifestyle, and applied arts. Additionally, it is the library with the largest collection of magazines in Singapore, a must-visit for magazine lovers!
⏰ 11:00-21:00
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Fort Canning Park (Image 5)
A hot 🔥 internet-famous spot both domestically and internationally! The most famous photo spot in the park is the 'Dragon's Den', with its huge spiral staircase paired with towering ancient trees above, creating a fairy-tale atmosphere~ Wearing bright clothes will produce better photo results!
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Chijmes (Image 6)
One of the few former female convents in the world, the complex ⛪️ blends modern and Neo-Gothic classical architecture, with colorful stained glass, artificial waterfalls, fountains, and every corner exudes a classical European charm. It's a very hot 🔥 and popular check-in spot! Ladies wearing light-colored or black dresses 👗 will look more photogenic!
🚇 Take the CC line to Bras Basah station and walk to reach.
The predecessor of the Praise Square is the Catholic Church of St. John's Abbey for Girls Middle School, and the story behind it dates back to the long past. Although the school is gone, the fashionable life square is ideal for relaxation with its green lawns, crystal-clear fountains, courtyards and neoclassical architecture
CHIJMES is THE venue for beautiful weddings. But it is more than that. There are so many restaurants here that you are spolit for choice. Some of those worth a mention is Hvala, Gyu-kaku, Hakata-Ikkousho Ramen. Hanbo is also newly opened! Best is to visit at night as not all restaurants are open for lunch. Do expect a queue though!
An old colonial Cathedral refurbished to a modern eateries and bars with full of International cuisines.
Singapore's Praise Square (CHIJMES), one of the only remaining convents in the world, is also one of Singapore's important historical monuments, showing the modern old century style and special flavor, as well as the rotating stairs of the Internet celebrity punching in, and there are commercial facilities around. It is estimated that this is the reason, now called Praise Square, you can eat, but unfortunately the weather is not good when you go.
A convent turned school, finally acquired by the government, restored as a National treasure. Now is a spot with cozy pubs and restaurants, as well as a wedding hall.
A convent turned school, finally acquired by the government, restored as a National treasure. Now is a spot with cozy pubs and restaurants, as well as a wedding hall.