One of the popular places in Singapore for taking Instagram or pre-wedding photos located near the southern carpark of Jurong Lakeside Garden.
Not a real tree though it looks like one from distance. Made from recycled reinforcement iron bars which looks like a nice art or sculpture.
When weather is nice, we can take photos of it with surreal backgrounds of sunrise or sunset.
The garden itself has good amount of nature with well-maintained pathways strewn with pebbles in some parts, and well-trimmed grassland. We also get to see various birds, beautiful butterflies and flowers.
When it's not sunny, we can leisurely walk on its boardwalk reading a book or simply playing with mobiles. The park also got nice and peaceful seaside places to just sit and chill.
Recommend going there during weekends when there will be less people especially at the lone tree to...
Read moreThis is certainly not a place worth a detour, but if you are somewhere close to jurong east and you prefer outdoor than indoor, spend about 2 hours here before dinner.
This attraction is within Jurong Lake Garden.
The tree is made from steel bars usually inserted into concrete to reinforce it. It is brilliantly made into a tree and the rust makes it all the more beautiful. Come and touch it yourself, photos do not do it justice. How many places in Singapore do not barracade art?
Depending on where you enter from, some path leading into this zone is quite a surreal experience, it felt like a magical forest experience leading into the zone with pebbles, overgrown grass, dragon flies and wild flowers.
You can get a beautiful sunset on a good day like today.
This is a public space in land limited Singapore. I think the artists who designed this space...
Read morePeaceful scenery early in the morning, if it weren’t so cloudy the sun rise can be pretty nice. Just to take note that some parts on ground can be quite muddy and wet if you are going for early morning shoot, so best to prepare extra shoes.
The lone tree area now has nice pathway paved out but the lalangs seems shorter than the last...
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