There’s a good reason the city state is often referred to as a city in nature.
Should you visit the magical trees at Gardens by the Bay or eat your body weight in chilli crab at Clarke Quay? Or maybe you d prefer to get off the tourist track with a walk on the green side? There s no wrong answer in Singapore. But there s a good reason the city state is often referred to as a city in nature – there are a surprising number of green pockets where visitors can de-stress and commune with Mother Nature. So when you need a break from the bright lights, the shopping malls and busy streets, Singapore has your back.
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S pore s fourth desalination plant, which can treat both sea and reservoir water, officially opens
PM Lee Hsien Loong being shown around the new Keppel Marina East Desalination Plant on Feb 4, 2021.ST PHOTO: DESMOND FOO
The new plant can treat about 30 million gallons a day, or up to 7 per cent of Singapore s daily water needs.ST PHOTO: DESMOND FOO
The Keppel Marina East Desalination Plant is about twice the size of a football field.PHOTO: PUB
PublishedFeb 4, 2021, 4:43 pm SGT
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Interim barricades for cyclists below Benjamin Sheares Bridge to ensure safety of young children
A Facebook user put up pictures of barricades under the Benjamin Sheares Bridge, which reminded riders to dismount and push. (Facebook/Jonathan Hiew)
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SINGAPORE: Interim barricades and signs have been put up by Gardens by the Bay at a section of Tanjong Rhu Promenade, the area below Benjamin Sheares Bridge.
They were erected in October to remind cyclists to dismount and push their bicycles, Gardens by the Bay deputy director of security Lai Liangfa told CNA.