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Embarking on a World Adventure: First Stop, Singapore

🚶‍♀️ Itinerary ✔️ Day 1 Arrive at Changi International Airport in the afternoon ➡️ Head straight to the Big Falls located at T1, it's super noticeable 😂 ➡️ Exchange money for Singapore dollars in the lobby ➡️ Head to T3 and take the MRT 🚇 to buy a transport card directly ➡️ Go to the hostel to check in ➡️ Riverside Quay ➡️ Merlion Park, which is very close by, just a short walk away. ✔️ Day 2 Set off from the hostel ➡️ National Gallery ➡️ Old Hill Street Police Station ➡️ Fort Canning Park (I didn't want to climb the hill, just wanted to see the tree tunnel, so I navigated directly to 📍 Fort Canning Tree Tunnel) ➡️ Chijmes ➡️ Haji Lane. After resting at the hostel, I walked to ➡️ Chinatown Street ➡️ Chinatown Complex. The second floor is all about food; sugarcane juice is great, 2 SGD a cup, and the boss is very friendly. I had a bowl of noodles and left ➡️ Gardens by the Bay light show, navigate directly to 📍 Gardens by the Bay's super tree, pay attention to the performance times ➡️ Marina Bay. The most astonishing part of Singapore 🇸🇬 for me was Marina Bay! The Gardens by the Bay light show was incredibly romantic 😭, like a fairy tale world! The night view is absolutely stunning! I will always remember it 😭. ✔️ Day 3 Got up in the morning and set off for Malaysia directly~ Exchanged the remaining 30 SGD for Malaysian currency, starting my journey in Malaysia~ Actually, I didn't try to save money on purpose. As a solo traveler, I didn't feel like eating or drinking much, and the attractions were free. Walking was enough. #Singapore #SingaporeBudgetTravelGuide #SoloTravel

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Embarking on a World Adventure: First Stop, Singapore

🚶‍♀️ Itinerary ✔️ Day 1 Arrive at Changi International Airport in the afternoon ➡️ Head straight to the Big Falls located at T1, it's super noticeable 😂 ➡️ Exchange money for Singapore dollars in the lobby ➡️ Head to T3 and take the MRT 🚇 to buy a transport card directly ➡️ Go to the hostel to check in ➡️ Riverside Quay ➡️ Merlion Park, which is very close by, just a short walk away. ✔️ Day 2 Set off from the hostel ➡️ National Gallery ➡️ Old Hill Street Police Station ➡️ Fort Canning Park (I didn't want to climb the hill, just wanted to see the tree tunnel, so I navigated directly to 📍 Fort Canning Tree Tunnel) ➡️ Chijmes ➡️ Haji Lane. After resting at the hostel, I walked to ➡️ Chinatown Street ➡️ Chinatown Complex. The second floor is all about food; sugarcane juice is great, 2 SGD a cup, and the boss is very friendly. I had a bowl of noodles and left ➡️ Gardens by the Bay light show, navigate directly to 📍 Gardens by the Bay's super tree, pay attention to the performance times ➡️ Marina Bay. The most astonishing part of Singapore 🇸🇬 for me was Marina Bay! The Gardens by the Bay light show was incredibly romantic 😭, like a fairy tale world! The night view is absolutely stunning! I will always remember it 😭. ✔️ Day 3 Got up in the morning and set off for Malaysia directly~ Exchanged the remaining 30 SGD for Malaysian currency, starting my journey in Malaysia~ Actually, I didn't try to save money on purpose. As a solo traveler, I didn't feel like eating or drinking much, and the attractions were free. Walking was enough. #Singapore #SingaporeBudgetTravelGuide #SoloTravel

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