National Day Leisurely Play | πΈπ¬ Singapore Citywalk
πΈπ¬ If you want to take a break for a few days, if you love architecture, if you love colors, and if you also love photography, then you must come to Singapore. This garden city filled with dopamine will surely make you linger and forget to returnο½ πΊοΈ Classic Checkpoints βοΈ Merlion Park (A must-visit classic spot for first-timers in Singapore) βοΈ Clarke Quay (Great for evenings, next to the internet-famous spot Old Hill Street Police Station) βοΈ Chinatown (Singapore's Chinatown, home to the famous Sri Mariamman Temple) βοΈ Little India + Haji Lane (Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple and Sultan Mosque are on this route) βοΈ Resorts World Sentosa (Remember to apply sunscreen) βοΈ Universal Studios (Smaller, but the advantage is that the waiting time is much shorter than in China) In addition to the above, Singapore has many other places worth visiting, such as the National Museum of Singapore, the Botanic Gardens, Gardens by the Bay, and some surrounding islands, which can be arranged according to the length of your itinerary. πTips π Book flights and hotels in advance, try to avoid holidays. A round-trip ticket including tax is about 1.5k-1.7k, which is a more cost-effective price. Hotels are also relatively cheaper during non-holiday times, and you can also group purchase hotel packages on Ctripο½ π Singapore is currently visa-free for China. Fill in the entry card on MyICA three days before departure. Make sure your passport is valid for more than 6 months; (Some guides suggest printing out itinerary confirmation and hotel reservation information in advance, it may not be checked, but it's better to be prepared) π You can buy a Singapore subway card ezlink on Taobao in advance, which can be used for buses and subways, for about 60 yuan, including a balance of 5 Singapore dollars; (I personally think there's no need to buy a combined phone and transportation card for short-term travel, and it's also convenient to open international roaming for a few days in advance) π Singapore uses British standard sockets, don't forget to bring a converter; other essential items include: umbrella, sunscreen, water bottle, power bank, Visa credit card, etc. #NationalDayLeisurelyPlay #WhereIsCrowdedDuringNationalDay #HiddenGemsInBigCities #XiaohongshuImageDiscoveryPlan #OnTheRoadAndInTheStreet
