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Singapore is a diverse country that excels in tourism, cuisine, and shopping. Especially for Chinese people, coming here feels like coming home.
Singapore has regions that blend multiple races and cultures, modern office buildings and shopping centers. There are over 70 world-class hotels, 18-hole golf courses, and many tourist attractions. Entertainment and cultural activities are also abundant, ranging from classical symphonies and Chinese opera to jazz and ballet; from Rolling Stones performances to the latest Hollywood movies, everything is available here.
No matter if you are a sports enthusiast or prefer leisure and entertainment, Singapore has many sports venues or activities suitable for you to choose from. You can rent a sailboard in East Coast Park, and mountain biking can be done on the eight-kilometer-long dedicated bike path. You can swim on the sandy beach, try many seafood restaurants near the beach, and fly kites on the beach. Taking a ferry to swim and relax on St. John's Island and Kusu Island is the best way to rest after a busy day of work. Riding horses on the most beautiful horse track in Asia at the Singapore Turf Club or watching a polo match at the Singapore Polo Club are activities that tourists are interested in when visiting Singapore. Hotels and nearby public sports facilities also have golf courses and tennis courts. Overall, Singapore is a country full of tempting charm.
Nice place to go for a picnic. The beaches are beautiful, and you may go to Lazarus Island on foot from Saint John's Island.
The Garpo Agricultural and Grain Veterinary Bureau established a marine breeding center in the south of St. John's Island, a marine breeding center set up at a cost of 33 million yuan, mainly to study the technology of large-scale incubation of fish eggs and breeding fish fry. In recent years, some tourists have photographed dolphins in the sea of St. John. Dolphins are very cute animals. I can't think of seeing them on St. John.
Very beautiful St. John's Island, there are very few people on the island, and there are not many local residents. Compared with Sentosa, it is simply a paper drunk and gold fan. It is a very quiet and comfortable place.
St. John's Island belongs to Singapore. An island that has not been commercialized. There are regular cruises to and from Singapore's main island every day. The scenery of St. John's Island is pleasant, and walking on the beach is also pleasant. If you stay in Singapore for a period of time, you can take a half-day trip to St. John's Island. Maybe you will have a different experience.
If there are three tickets, go to the island next door for half a day
Used to visit before the pandemic. Nice “private” island to relax, away from our busy lives in mainland Singapore. We missed the ferry back and had fun hiring a speedboat back to Mainland. Will visit again!