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Singapore Navy Museum attraction highlights
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The Singapore Naval Museum is located at the northern tip of Singapore's main island. It records the historical process of the development of the navy from the Royal Malayan Volunteer Army in the 19th century to today's Singapore Navy. It also displays some antique sailing equipment and modern and modern naval vessels. It is a must-see attraction for naval fans.
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The Maritime Museum is located on the seaside. You can visit a lot of Singapore's military history knowledge. For tourists who like history and military, it is also worth visiting. Although there are many visitors, the place is large and does not feel crowded.
It was still spectacular during the Navy Open Day! It looked even better with the blue sky and white clouds, and you could also visit inside the warship and learn more about it in detail! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
The Naval Museum is a great place for military fans, especially naval fans. It has a lot of exhibits, detailed descriptions and great experiences. It can learn a lot of military knowledge and broaden our horizons.
u pon entry into the Navy Museum, you will find the display of model submarines and ships of the RSN in a water tank. Amongst them are the Archer-class and Challenger-class Submarines, Formidable-class Frigates, Victory-class Missile Corvette, Fearless-class Patrol Vessel, Bedok-class Mine Counter-Measure Vessel and the Endurance-class Landing Ship Tank. The mural behind the the display is a giant jigsaw puzzle that was done to commemorate the RSN's 41st Anniversary in 2008. This jigsaw puzzle was entered into the Singapore Book of Records as the "Largest number of people completing a jigsaw puzzle" highly recommended!!