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Heritage of Singapore - Singapore Culture

The culture in Singapore draws its root from different other cultures like Asian, Indian and European. It is literally a culture where east meets the west. The city has people from multiple religion and languages living in it. The rich Singapore culture is visible through the city’s heritage sites which are now popular tourist places.

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Heritage of Singapore - Singapore Culture

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  1. Heritage of Singapore - Singapore Culture Pickyourtrail

  2. Singapore Culture • The culture in Singapore draws its root from different other cultures like Asian, Indian and European. It is literally a culture where east meets the west. The city has people from multiple religion and languages living in it. The rich Singapore culture is visible through the city’s heritage sites which are now popular tourist places. Visitors travelling to Singapore must visit these top 4 places in the city to know well about the heritage of Singapore:

  3. Singapore Botanical Gardens • Recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, the Singapore Botanical Gardens is the only tropical garden which is more than 150 years old. The garden played a vital role in the region’s rubber trade boom in the 1920s. The garden is open every day from 5 AM to 9 PM and the entry is free to most part of the garden except the Orchard garden which is located within the Botanical garden. With natural waterfalls, a green roof, restaurants and different species of flora and fauna, the Singapore Botanical garden has kept alive the true spirit of Singapore’s rich heritage

  4. Kranji War Memorial • The Kranji War Memorial in Singapore is a memorial for the soldiers killed during WW-II.  The graves of Chinese soldiers who died during the Japanese invasion of Singapore are also present here. The white gravestones laid in align to each other makes this site look very serene. Visit this place to pay homage to the real war heroes who sacrificed their lives to bring peace and prosperity to their nation.

  5. Mint Museum of Toys • The Mint Museum has more than 50,000 varieties of vintage toys preserved here with some items as old as 120 years. This place is a must-visit for kids and also for elders who can go back to their sweet childhood memories of playing with toys.

  6.  Fort Siloso • The Fort Siloso was constructed to protect Singapore from sea invasion during the 19th century. The site has now become a popular tourist attraction with military tunnels and other items been preserved in the same place. To know more about the heritage of Singapore in details, visitors can catch the Surrender show which tells the journey of Singapore through British and Japan surrender through light shadow and sound show.

  7. Singapore has so many evidence of its amazing past that a single day is not enough to explore all the historical places. A planned trip to Singapore seems like a more feasible solution. Get Pickyourtrail to customize a Singapore trip itinerary today!

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