Lesser-known check-in spots in Singapore, each one is very photogenic!
I shared some traditional Singapore tour routes a few days ago, today let's go for some lesser-known and photogenic places~
📍Red Dot Design Museum Singapore
Located in the center of Singapore, the museum is not big, but it's filled with high-end designs. You can understand cutting-edge ideas from an artistic perspective, and also understand the new world from a technological perspective. It's a great resting spot (even better for sheltering from the rain), but you need to buy a ticket~
📍Candylicious
After visiting the S.E.A Aquarium in Sentosa, you will see this candy house while strolling down the commercial street. The large store is filled with brightly colored candies, and you can't help but feel happy as soon as you enter. It's also very photogenic, and you can take away some cute souvenirs when you leave~
📍Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
This place is relatively far, almost to Malaysia, but it's worth to come and feel the temperament of Singapore's high-end institutions. The architectural design of the entire campus is also worth exploring, from the teaching buildings to the flower gardens and green plants, the design is very ingenious.
Finally, when you come to Singapore, you must check in at their Universal Studios. As you know, each Universal has its own characteristics, and Singapore can let you feel the full tropical style.
The Red Dot Design Museum is also a worldwide design exhibition hall. The Red Dot Awards are selected by many professional personnel. The design items are varied and practical. The fashion sense is taken into account. The amount of the exhibition hall can be purchased with some very unique goods.
The Red Dot Design Museum is a very unique modern art museum that can show many good design styles around the world. The Red Dot Design Awards can also see a lot of wonderful unique projects. I like it very much.
The Red Dot Design Museum is implemented in the Marina Bay Marina Corridor. The opening time is quite late, the museum is not big, the red building appearance is very conspicuous, two-story modern buildings, the first floor is mainly a commercial area, cafe and some exhibition areas, the second floor is the whole floor exhibition venue. The exhibition is diversified, detailed through text and pictures, and displayed through videos. The user experience is still general, and there is nothing worth taking time to appreciate.
Very small museum and pure English exhibition. Two floors show the design of the cutting-edge industries, and the small goods sold downstairs are interesting.
The price is not high, not recommended. Nothing to see
The red dot design museum on weekdays, there are almost no people's exhibition hall, not only can people slowly study each award-winning work, but also have enough space for the baby to put various shapes on the ground and tell you: can mom take a photo of me like this? (Can anyone tell me who he learned the shapes of his lying on the ground = =) Originally, I wanted to say that if I saved the accommodation money, there should be no expenses, but we spent all the money in the red dot and the souvenir shop of the National Gallery after it (manual goodbye ...)
Forgot to enter, can't retreat...
Come here mainly to see the building itself, which is similar to the Ximen Hongkou in Taipei, are some creative exhibits, the building was originally built by the Germans, the colonial leftovers, very historical and cultural heritage.