With the Year of the Dragon just around the corner, we thought it fitting to pay tribute to the mythical beast at the heart of the Lunar New Year. With that in mind, we've put together a round-up of prime spots in Singapore for dragon spotting. For a glimpse of "real-life" dragons, head to the Singapore Zoo's Reptile Garden and.
February 22, 2021
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As parents in Singapore, it is a blessing that there are playgrounds in almost every neighbourhood. Although the most common neighbourhood playground is the typical set up of playhouses and slides, there are actually quite a number of outdoor ones that are constructed to give children the ultimate playtime experience.
Look through this ultimate guide to 28 fun, totally free outdoor playgrounds in Singapore. Ready? Play? Go!
1a. Admiralty Park: Most number of slides
After two years of redevelopment, Admiralty Park opened again in October 2017, featuring a whopping 27 hectares of nature and urban areas – that’s about a third of the size of the Singapore Botanic Gardens. In addition to being the largest park in the north of Singapore, Admiralty Park’s playground also boasts 26 slides, the most number of slides in any park in Singapore.
January 17, 2021
Not only Toa Payoh has one k. A majestic dragon rests at the heart of Ang Mo Kio.
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Our vibrant island city just got more rad.
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