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Queen Elizabeth Walk, Singapore
Queen Elizabeth Walk, Singapore
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Singapore is a garden city with plenty of parks. Every patch of unused land is carefully maintained for the enjoyment of the public. In every housing estate you will find large empty expanses given away for greenery.

The term "national park" in Singapore takes on a different meaning from other countries. Here, it does not necessarily mean protected forest, but rather parks and green spaces that have been kept tidy for public recreation. Under national parks, you find several categories of green spaces including city and heritage parks, nature parks, community parks, coastal parks, riverine parks and so on.
  1. Admiralty Park
  2. Ang Mo Kio Town Garden East
  3. Bedok Reservoir Park
  4. Bukit Timah Nature Reserve
  5. Chinese Garden
  6. Choa Chu Kang Park
  7. Dhoby Ghaut Green
  8. Duxton Plain Park
  9. Esplanade Park
  10. Hindhede Nature Park
  11. Hong Lim Park (Speaker's Corner)
  12. Jurong Bird Park
  13. Labrador Nature Reserve
  14. Marina City Park
  15. Night Safari
  16. Padang
  17. Pearl's Hill City Park
  18. Queen Elizabeth Walk
  19. Singapore Botanic Gardens
  20. Sungei Buloh Nature Park
  21. Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve
  22. Telok Ayer Green

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  1. Arriving at Changi Airport
  2. Arriving in Singapore by train
  3. Taking the bus in Singapore
  4. Taking the taxi in Singapore
  5. Singapore Mass Rapid Transit Trains
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While traveling independently provides freedom, using a tour operator provides convenience and comfort, not to mention the opportunity to experience things that have been pre-arranged for you. A tour provider that I could recommend is Exotissimo Travel. Finally, you might want to view some of travel books to give you more knowledge of Singapore ahead of your visit. Here are some books you can get directly from Amazon.





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