Singapore 5-day Walkathon | Organizing 9 Photo Check-in Locations
Although Singapore 🇸🇬 is small in size, there are many places worth checking in.
If you plan to travel to Singapore during the Spring Festival ✈️
Then this photo 📸 check-in guide must be collected‼️
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Here are the 9️⃣ photo spots I summarized in Singapore.
They are all very out of the picture, I hope it will be a reference for those who have not checked in.
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Changi Airport
I guess many people know this, Changi Waterfall photo 🖼️, it is recommended to go to the high floor, change angles and positions, you will definitely be able to take a satisfactory travel blockbuster.
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Gardens by the Bay
It is a new landmark in Singapore and a place where many internet celebrities check in. The towering sunny trees 🌲, the huge indoor waterfall, coupled with the light show at night, is like entering the Pandora planet.
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Little India
The most famous here is the Rainbow House, the colorful wall spray, the colorful little elephant sculpture 🗿, it's easy to take a good shot just by sweeping the street.
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Praise Square
I guess many people know this too, especially at dusk, it's super atmospheric, not far away is the Raffles Hotel, after taking a photo, you can also have a drink at the Long bar🍧.
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Old Xi Street Police Station
It is located near Fok Ning Park, and the two places can be arranged together. The rainbow-like building is actually a police station, and the colorful windows on the outside are really out of the picture.
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National Art Museum
I saw it on TV when I was a child, and now I finally see it. The building itself is very artistic, and the best position 📷 is on the bridge connecting the two sides.
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Merlion
How can you not go to the Merlion when you come to Singapore, if you take a photo, the light will be darker at night, everyone must remember to turn on the flash 💥, fill light and so on.
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Chinatown
A place full of Chinese elements, but at the same time multicultural coexistence, the millennium style of the red temple ✨ and the retro style of the fireworks street are super suitable for taking pictures.
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Rochor Road
If you are looking for a place with few people and beautiful scenery, then I recommend you to go to Rochor Road, a typical Nanyang style small street, very suitable for a person to walk around, very petty bourgeoisie and very out of the picture.
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Okay, sharing is over! If there are better positions 📸, welcome to tell me in the comment area!
The former police station site of the old street is now the seat of the Ministry of Information and Arts Building. This six-story building with an arcade has a strong neoclassical style, especially the colorful windows, which are very recognizable. It is near Clarke Quay and can be punched.
The old police station is a big building painted with cute colors. Everyone stops to take pictures. The color is cute. It is very welcoming to the summer. I love it. ❤️❤️💚💚
The Old Street Police Station is a very large place. The police station facilities are very good, with a very rich landscape and characteristics. The police facilities here are historical buildings, and it is also an important visiting area with exotic punch cards.
colourful building. great to take pictures with all the doors. near the fort canning park. worth visiting
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Walking from Singapore National Art Museum to Niucheshui on the way to Kela Pier, after a crossroads, was deeply attracted by a colorful shutter building, so almost took a few photos to remember, later learned that this is the Old Jubilee Street Police Station, built in 1934. I like Singapore's architecture is always exquisite, clean and distinctive, simple and beautiful, and do not need brilliant and luxurious decoration. It's just like some old buildings that have just been painted on their exterior walls.~