- Singapore Zoo
"Get ready for a total ecological adventure with over 2800 animals inheriting our lush tropical rainforest. Boasting over 40 animal feeding sessions, photo opportunities, shows and rides, the fun never ends at Singapore Zoo!"
From the brochure of the Singapore Zoo
This zoo is very clean and well maintained. Signs are everywhere to remind each and every guest of the do’s and don’ts. My family and I felt easy to get around and a great selection of animals from all over the world. Very clean and well organized.
This is a few list of animals that I took a pictures :
Singapore Zoo offers animal shows, one of which is “Elephants at Work and Play.” This is already included in the Singapore Zoo admission fee. No additional fee required. |
2. Orang Utan
Orang Utan's mum with her baby. |
It was feeding time for the Orang Utan. |
3. Lions.
Lion said HYE! 👋 |
4. Giraffes.
- IMM Outlet Mall
The International Merchandising Mart Mall (usually referred to as IMM Mall) is a mall located within walking distance and visible from Jurong East. It is a five-storey mall with 961,281 square feet (89,305.9 m2) of retail space. Besides retail stores, IMM also houses offices and warehouses for storage, which is advantageous in terms of cost efficiency to some retailers.It opened for business in 1991. The mall is owned by CapitaMall Trust. The mall has capacity for 235 retail outlets and 430 non-retail.
From Wikipedia
- Bugis Street
Bugis Street Market is one of the biggest, cheapest and probably hottest places to come shopping in the whole of Singapore. Fifty years ago, this now famous shopping district was better known for being Singapore’s centre of seedy nightlife. Lots of weird & wonderful things to choose from here at good prices. It also a great shopping and places to eat. We visited Bugis Street and walked around all the different stores and markets. Super busy and crazy. Food was very interesting.
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