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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

Fort Canning Park

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As military fortresses go, Fort Canning has had a long and varied life.Built in 1859, the fort was initially meant to defend Singapore against the attacks, but became a bunker during World War II and was finally taught to the Japanese in 1942. NACU, in peace time, the original building hosts modern troops of the show arts, and the park, and the Park, and the Park, and the Park.festivals. In high attractions of the park include relics in the early history of Singapore, from the fourteenth century, and the personal bungalo of Sir Stamford Raffles.Guests can also see a replica of the Raffles spice market, established in 1822, as well as ASEAN sculptures that were erected in the 1980s. N Nadresa: 51 Canning Rise, Singapore