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Things that just make sense in Singapore 🇸🇬 What’s your favorite? Let us know below! 👇 ☂️ Umbrella Renting Stations - Singapore experiences an average of 167 rainy days a year, making umbrella rentals a popular and convenient solution for commuters. - Fun Fact: These umbrella stations also help reduce the use of disposable umbrellas, supporting Singapore’s efforts towards sustainability. 🚶‍♀️ Underground Pedestrian Networks - Singapore’s underground pedestrian networks span over 10 km connecting major districts like Raffles Place, Orchard, and Marina Bay. - Fun Fact: These air-conditioned walkways help commuters avoid the tropical heat and rain, keeping the city comfortable year-round. 🌱 Plant Vending Machines - Singapore is known as the “City in a Garden,”with over 50% of the city’s land covered by greenery, and these plant vending machines make it easy for residents to add greenery to their lives. - Fun Fact: These machines not only offer plants but sometimes even provide mini gardening kits for those looking to start their own green thumb journey! 💧 Water Bottle Refill Stations - Singapore has over 1,000 public water refill stations** around the city, making it easy to stay hydrated while reducing plastic waste. - Fun Fact: The push for refill stations is part of Singapore’s Zero Waste Masterplan, aiming to reduce the country’s reliance on single-use plastic by 2030. Tag a friend who’d love to travel to Singapore ! ✈️ #singaporelife #singaporetravel #singaporetrip #travelsingapore #singaporetourism #uktraveller #uktravelblogger #romaniantravelblogger #romaniantraveler

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Marina Bay

Marina Bay

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Attraction
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4.8

Waterway & entertainment district noted for modern skyscrapers & landmarks, plus dining & shopping.

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Raffles Place

Raffles Place

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Landmark

Stalwart commercial square developed in 1820, now serving as Singapore's financial center.