
▲ Jewel Changi Airport is a newly built landmark in Singapore, located in front of Terminal 1 of Singapore Changi Airport. It is a comprehensive complex featuring entertainment attractions, shopping and leisure facilities, accommodation and dining options, garden views, and aviation amenities.

▲ Sultan Mosque was built to honor the achievements of the Sultan, funded by Sir Stamford Raffles and designed by the renowned painter Denis Santry, completed in 1928.

▲ CHIJMES is an important historical landmark in Singapore. Originally the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus, it is located on Victoria Street in the heart of Singapore.

▲ Little India is located in the northeastern part of Singapore, inhabited by residents from South Asian countries such as India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Pakistan, with a significant Indian diaspora population, hence the name Little India. It serves as a microcosm of India, especially during festivals when the area transforms into a dazzling mythical world adorned with golden splendor.

▲ Haji Ln is the heart of Kampong Glam, a seemingly laid-back street lined with exquisite little shops. The buildings along Haji Ln were originally pre-war warehouses, but now they house many unique boutiques selling clothing, accessories, furniture, coffee, and more.
