

A vibrant Buddhist temple and museum housing the tooth relic of Buddha, offering a blend of Chinese architecture and Singaporean modernity.

Singapore's weather is unpredictable with sudden rain showers.
Exploring temples and museums requires a lot of walking.
Stay hydrated in Singapore's hot and humid climate.
Famous for its wanton noodles, this humble eatery has been serving locals since 1978.
A Singaporean institution, Kopitiam offers a variety of local breakfast dishes.
Known for its crab dishes, this seafood restaurant has been around since 1986.
A stunning Buddhist temple and museum housing the tooth relic of Buddha, with intricate architecture and cultural exhibits.
A vibrant cultural district with traditional shops, temples, and authentic Chinese cuisine.
A comprehensive museum showcasing Singapore's history, art, and culture.
Handcrafted amulets featuring the Buddha, believed to bring good fortune and protection.
Vibrantly coloured beaded slippers that reflect the rich Peranakan culture.
A signature cocktail of Singapore, a mix of gin, cherry brandy, and other ingredients.
Coconut jam on toasted bread, served with soft-boiled eggs and coffee
Rice noodles in spicy coconut curry soup with fish, shrimp, or chicken

Poached chicken with fragrant rice, cucumber garnish, and chili sauce
Kelly Tarlton's Sea Life Aquarium, Auckland's first public aquarium, is home to over 35 unique exhibits and 2,500 marine creatures.

Habema Park Nature Trail offers a lush, diverse landscape with stunning views of the Baliem Valley and its unique cultural attractions.
Wallibou Fort, a historic 18th-century military outpost, offers stunning ocean views and a glimpse into Haiti's colonial past.