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Singapore has been described as a playground for the rich and it is true that the little city-state has a certain brilliance of wealth.But Singapore offers more than luxury shopping centers, luxury hotels and refined restaurants (although it is worth pampering with them if you can).There is also a vibrant history and various ethnic neighborhoods to discover, along with many attractions for wonderful families and public spaces that make it worth exploring this slightly futuristic city.

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Tourist Attractions

Clarke Quay

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"The center of trade during the 19th century," Clarke Quay rises to his inheritance as a crowded center.Today, it has a more polished glow, so, after a long day of shopping on Orchard Road, visitors can gladly go to Clarke Quay for a dining evening and entertainment on the water's edge.The biggest success of the key with younger tourists is a huge attraction of bungee jumping, a full -time walk.The Gallery of the Civil Defense Heritage located in the oldest fire station in Singapore;And the Hong San See Temple, a picturesque old Buddhist place of a century.