What Was the Most Popular Visitor Attraction in Singapore During COVID-19?
Throughout 2020, many Singaporeans made use of local tourism spots to quell their wanderlust. Which spots were the most popular to visit?
When the national lockdown restrictions in Singapore during the Covid-19 loosened up, many Singaporeans flocked to local tourist attractions to satiate their holiday needs. These staycations were encouraged by the government, as Singaporean adults received S$100 worth of SingaporeRediscovers Vouchers (SRVs). When tourist attractions opened up in June, thousands of tourists flocked to Singapore s zoos, art galleries, and more. But which spots stood out the most? Below, we ve listed the most popular Singaporean destinations and how much it would cost you to visit each.
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Yes, we love to plant trees. Since Lee Kuan Yew started the whole ritual, at least 10,000 saplings are planted every year since 1963 as part of the Tree Planting campaign. Impressive indeed. Singapore Clean and Green. At the same time, the bureaucratic itch to destroy any uncooperative or superfluous leaf of grass or tree that happens to stand in the way of development is as great as ever. It was the misfortune of a big part of the Kranji woodland to suffer this fate â showing once again the need for young Singaporeans to be vigilant or otherwise they will be left with a concrete and nature-less jungle of artificial parks and gardens.
Taj Mahal Gardens
Also known as the Paradise Garden, the Taj Mahal gardens are divided into four separate areas that span from the entrance gate to the mausoleum. Each is planted with fruit trees, flowers, and shrubs, while a beautiful fountain in the middle serves as a focal point of the design. The perfect symmetry that reigns in the gardens contributes to the feeling of peacefulness that oozes from this breathtaking architectural wonder. Jerry Trudell the Skys the Limit/Getty Images Central Park, New York City
Central Park is considered a landscaping wonder, and its co-designers, Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, are also credited with pretty much inventing the field of landscape architecture on this side of the Atlantic. One of the most famous human-made parks in the world spans 843 acres, or roughly 843 football fields, of meadows, waterfalls, woodlands, plazas, and promenades that attract millions of pe
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