Issues to Do in Singapore

The best way to explore Singapore is to do what the locals do. That is right, do issues that are ‘non-touristy’. I’ve compiled a list of locations and things to do in Singapore which might be largely free, apart from a bottle of drink and transport fares. Hope one can find them helpful and have enjoyable!

1. Grab your 20 mega pixel digital camera and head right down to Chinatown …. okay, okay, 2 million pixel is just as good. Take some pictures of the old retailers and their nearly 90 degrees staircases. Should you like taking photos of elderly people, there are various sitting across the moist market doing nothing.

2. Go to Bukit Timah Nature Reserve for mountain biking or stroll around and scent the green. Bring a bottle of water and shades.

3. Take a ferry (cost only $2) to Pulau Ubin and discover the island. You may as well hire a motorcycle or worn out motocycle. Try taking a taxi if you can find one, they can climb rough terrains better than jeeps. Explore some of the Malay kampungs and prawn farms.

4. Visit the Changi Prison. It’s free entrance for both vacationer and inmates. Drop by the museum and chapel for some WW2 historical past and photos.

5. Go to the Siang Lim Si temple at Toa Payoh. Watch people get blessed. For the non-believers, you may rely the number of deities inside … it should occupy you for one hour.

6. Go to the East Coast Park for a swim and followed by satay-bee hoon at the hawker centre.

7. Take a prepare to Changi Airport. Buy two cups of coffee, discover a comfortable pillar within the departure corridor viewing gallery, watch planes take off and ask your self why you aren’t on the aircraft heading for a vacation.

8. Take a map and stroll by MacRitchie Reservoir.

9. Go Sim Lim Square and check out the newest laptops and hardware.

10. Go jogging from Kallang River to Benjamin Sheares Bridge.

11. Take a prepare from the Tanjong Pagar Railway Station. You can go over to Malaysia and back inside a day.

12. Attempt water snowboarding at Pungol.

13. Make your personal kite and fly them on the Marine South open field. After that, you possibly can have a delicious steamboat dinner at the many steamboat restaurant nearby.

14. Go to the Flea Market at Sungei Road. Some people called it the Thieves Market because many of the issues sold there will not be purchased by the merchants.

15. Go cycling at the Sembawang Park. Quiet and nice even on the weekends. Cycle to the top and you may see a number of the massive ships refuelling.

16. Convey your individual pit and barbeque alongside the Upper Pierce Reservoir. But in case you feel oily, don’t leap into the reservoir, chances are you’ll find yourself in Level no. 4.

17. Go to the Tekka Market at Serangoon Road for a variety of fruits and vegetables. There’s a stall promoting probably the greatest Bryani Chicken Rice I’ve ever tasted.

18. Go fishing at Pasir Ris Park.

19. Go to the Kinokuniya Bookstore.In case your are dizzy after browing zahar01 the library size bookstore, sit down for a cup of tea on the cafe inside the bookstore. For those who feel like a bookworm that day, then head for the Borders bookretailer for a second helping.

20. Go to the Sungei Buloh Nature Park. Convey binoculars and do hen watching. After that, you should purchase some hydroponic vegetables home at the nearby farms.