


The Singapore Art Museum (SAM) is a museum showcasing local and regional modern and contemporary art, with a focus on Southeast Asian and Asian art.
Singapore's tropical climate can be unpredictable with sudden rain showers.
Exploring the museum and nearby attractions involves a lot of walking.
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Famous for its wonton noodles since 1978.

Iconic for its soft-boiled eggs and kaya toast since 1919.
Historic market known for its satay and hawker food.
Coconut jam (kaya) on toasted bread, served with soft-boiled eggs and coffee
Rice noodles in spicy coconut milk broth, with shrimp, fishcake, and beansprouts

Poached chicken served with fragrant rice, cucumber, and chili sauce
A beautiful Chinese temple built in the 19th century, showcasing intricate carvings and architecture.

Intricately beaded slippers that reflect the vibrant Peranakan culture, a blend of Chinese and Malay influences.

A traditional toy featuring a rubber band-powered projectile, a popular childhood pastime in Singapore.
A premier art museum showcasing Singapore's art history and contemporary works.
Beautifully hand-painted fabrics using wax-resist dyeing technique, reflecting Malay heritage.
A historic site showcasing ancient Babylonian culture and architecture, including the famous Ishtar Gate and Processional Way.
Srimangal Railway Station, nestled in the lush tea gardens of Bangladesh, is a charming gateway to the country's northeastern region.

Beypore Lighthouse, a historic landmark, offers panoramic views of the Arabian Sea and the serene Beypore Beach.