The Best Place in Singapore

Tiger Sky Tower of Singapore

Singapore Island offers a panoramic view of the traveler’s paradise. Tourists can find the calming and exotic atmosphere. Singapore creates a powerful combination of all a person wants as a place to stay. Since, earn a lot of money into the Singapore of the tourists. Democratic government authorities and ensure tourists have easy access to their country.
This does not mean that they are less secure; Singapore is well equipped to handle any situation. Government ensures that despite the security checks, the tourists do not face problems because they will be warmly welcomed in the island.

One of the most preferred tourist rides in Singapore is tiger sky tower in Sentosa Island. Singapore's tallest observation tower that formerly known as the Carlsberg Sky Tower.
It’s suitable to be enjoyed with your family while you go to Singapore. The tower is located in the central zone of Imbiah Lookout on Sentosa Island. The tower has a height of 110 meters (360 feet) above ground level, or about 36 floors and a height of 131 meters (430 feet) above sea level. Tiger Sky Tower is the tallest in Asia Tower Observatory. This tower is a great place for a panoramic view of Singapore, Malaysia and even you can see Indonesia as well. For those who have a phobia of heights, do not worry. You will not feel afraid because the movement is very slow until it was suddenly was on top.







Get a panoramic view of the whole of Singapore, Sentosa Island and other islands in the southern part of the free-standing tower observatory which is the highest in Asia. Day or night, the view from the tower promises beautiful scenery. On the ground floor, visitors will enter the cabin air-cooled with large disc-shaped glass windows all around. The cabin will spin slowly to present a view when climbing the tiger sky tower.
From the top of tiger sky tower, you can see the entire length of the horizon of Singapore and panoramic views of the island. On a clear day, you can even see part of Johor Bahru and horizon of Indonesia. Slowly rising as high as 131 meters above sea level, relaxing in the cabin air-cooled in the Tiger Sky Tower and enjoys a panoramic view of the entire Sentosa and the islands of the southern part of Singapore, and Malaysia and even Indonesia. In the morning and during the day you can see a very beautiful view of the city. At night you can enjoy the beauty of the lights of tall buildings.

Raffles Landing Site - Statue Memorial Founder of Singapore

Singapore is known by the nickname of "Little Red Dot". For your information, Singapore has a large existence in the world today, with free trade economy and highly efficient workforce. Moreover, its strategic location in the region allows it to become a hub port along the main shipping route. Although the Singapore government to promote the use of Chinese for their Chinese population, there are still a handful of residents speak more fluent in the dialect of each such as Hokkien, Cantonese, Tiochiu and others. However, the use of dialect is more concentrated to the population that has been aged. Over 60% of Singapore's population is Indian which uses Tamil language spoken as a mother tongue, Indian languages including Hindi, Malayalam and others. And now Singapore is renowned as a "Fine City". Fine term is used because Singapore is known as a city that is clean, neat and strict enforcement of rules and for all citizens. You should not be surprised if your arrival in Singapore saw no uniformed officers conduct "spot checks" or unannounced inspections for cleanliness of the city and catch people who throw garbage out of place.

The founder of modern Singapore, Sir Stamford Raffles, has two statues to his memory in Singapore. This unique sculpture given by Thomas Woolner in 1887 where he was seen standing outside the Victoria Theatre, whereas there is a mock-up position in the North Boat Quay, behind the Parliament. The statue is made of poly which appears in clean white marble and it is known as the Raffles Landing Site, this location was first thought to be a foot in Singapore Raffles landed on January 29, 1819. The first landing place Governor Sir Stamford Raffles Singapore. In this area overlooking to the Singapore River, there is a replica of Raffles statue, which is white. The original statue made of black bronze is located at the Victoria Concert Hall, about 500 meters away from this place. Places of interest around are Omar Kampong Malacca Mosque, Clarke Quay, Tan Si Chong Su Temple, Merlion Statue Esplanade, sailing the Singapore on the river and the Asian Civilizations Museum Empress Place.
Raffles Landing Site is visited by tourists and local people especially during weekends. In addition you can capture the moment while in Singapore. You can also enjoy the beautiful scenery Singapore city with a background of the river. Here also you can learn more about the history of Singapore because in the area of Raffles Landing Site there are also some dioramas depicting the history and culture of Singapore.

When you visit this place, you can also take a few moments to climb River Singapore River Cruise to discover using traditional boats and enjoy the scenic beauty of Singapore's city along the river while listening to stories about the history of the river directly.

Merlion Park: A Welcoming Symbol for Visitors

Merlion Park is a must-see if you are flying to Singapore. In the park is located in Marina Bay, a statue of a lion's head which became the mascot for the country of Singapore. The Merlion was first designed as an emblem of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board in 1964. Merlion and children, "Cub", originally located in front of the Singapore River, just across from the Elizabeth Walk, only 120 meters from its present location. The area is also known as the Merlion Park has become a popular tourist attraction in Singapore and became one of the famous places in the cities of the world.