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    Istana Kampung Glam
    #19 of 412 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    An excellent example of a British tropical colonial mansion, the Istana Kampong Glamt was once the former palace of Sultan Hussein Mohamed Shah of Johor. When it was completed in 1820, it occupied an area twice the size of the... more

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    Suntec Singapore International Convention & Exhibition Centre
    #105 of 412 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    Suntec Singapore International Convention & Exhibition Center is one of the busiest and most happening locations of the city. It is sitiated in the heart of the Central Business Distrcit of Singaore and is quite close to the Ch... more

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    Changi Murals
    #14 of 412 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    Some blocks away from Changi Prison is Changi Camp, where a POW hospital was situated during World War II. Then, in Block 151, British bombardier Standley Warren painted five beautiful murals depicting scenes from the life of J... more

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    Chinaman Scholar's Gallery
    #160 of 412 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    Walk up a narrow staircase of the Chinaman Scholar's Gallery, in the heart of Chinatown, and you will get to see what a typical middle-class Chinese home was like in the 1920s and 1930s. This mini museum has a kitchen, bedroom,... more

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    Singgah Sini Collections
    #175 of 412 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    The Geylang Serai in the Malay Village is a repository for Malay art and culture. Here you will find a small but interesting collection of still life by Indonesian and Malaysian artists, as well as Islamic calligraphic art in t... more

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    Time Capsule
    #125 of 412 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    In 1990, on the 25th anniversary of Singapore's independence, a time capsule was sealed and kept in a small modernistic pyramid along the Singapore River. Standing in stark contrast to the colonial architecture and the solemn m... more

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    VolcanoLand (Sentosa)
    #5 of 412 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    Take a subterranean journey straight to the center of the Earth that traces the beginning of the world and the evolution of life at the VolcanoLand. This entertainment park opens your eyes to the ancient Mayan civilization and... more

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    Elephant Statue
    #104 of 412 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    The first Siamese King ever to tread on foreign grounds was King Chulalongkorn and his choice of destination, Singapore. Soon after his eight-day visit in 1871, the King conferred to the State this bronze Elephant Statue as a t... more

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    Bedok Town Centre
    #3 of 412 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    Touring a residential suburb is the best way to appreciate the life of a typical Singaporean. Developed in the late 1970s to mid-1980s, the Bedok Town Centre provides a glimpse of an archetypal satellite town, in which some 90... more

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    Lorin & Kristy Fine Art
    #4 of 412 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    In Singapore when one talks about Indonesian art, the name Lorin & Kristy often springs to mind. This spacious, albeit out-of-the-way, gallery features one of the finest collections of fine Indonesian art in Singapore, from mas... more

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