
As one of the three major museums in bustling Singapore, part of the National Museum of Singapore system, this institution gathers a diverse collection of historical artifacts, primarily from countries in East Asia, Southeast Asia, and a portion from Western Asia. Notably, the museum stands out for its well-organized exhibits and rich presentation styles, offering viewers various ways to appreciate the cultural and historical values without feeling dull.

Address: 1 Empress Place, Singapore 179555
Enjoy leisure time at Fort Canning Park
Located near the vibrant Orchard Road shopping district, behind the National Museum of Singapore, Fort Canning Park serves as a historical center, an artistic performance venue, and an ideal spot for immersing yourself in nature. The park captivates visitors with archaeological artifacts and exhibits such as Keramat Iskander Syah (the sacred tomb area of a Malaysian king) and Fort Gate – a relic of a fortress built in the 1860s.

Address: Cox Terrace, Singapore 179618
Experience an adrenaline rush at G-Max Reverse Bungy
If you're an adventure enthusiast seeking thrilling experiences, try the G-Max Reverse Bungy for an exhilarating moment, launching yourself into the vast sky. Located right next to the bustling Clarke Quay, this is Singapore's first attraction allowing you to experience breathtaking free fall at speeds of up to 200km/h from a height of 60m.

Address: Clarke Quay 3E, River Valley Road, Singapore 179024
Embark on the 'Lockdown Singapore' game on a rainy day
Lockdown Singapore is an engaging real-life game that attracts many participants in Singapore. In this game, players are placed in a room and locked in. They must then collaborate to find a way to escape. Each room is equipped with puzzles of varying difficulty levels. If you struggle with the puzzles, you can ask the staff for hints. This captivating game is an excellent choice for families, especially on rainy days. Lockdown Singapore is priced around 20 SGD per hour, and you can head to 'The Central' shopping center in Clarke Quay to challenge yourself with this game.

Indulge in delicious dishes at 'Party Avenue' Boat Quay
When it comes to entertainment and dining in Singapore, Boat Quay is a must-visit. It's an area that perfectly combines outdoor eateries, bars, and upscale restaurants. With its proximity to office buildings, Boat Quay is a favored relaxation spot for office workers and the expat community working in Singapore.

Explore the Exhibition of Civil Defence Heritage
Situated within the Central Fire Station complex, the Civil Defence Heritage Gallery showcases the development of firefighting and civil defence forces in Singapore in the late 19th century. Visitors here will delve into the evolution of firefighting machinery and equipment throughout different eras, and experience rescue operations in real-life interactive stations.

Address: 62 Hill Street, Singapore
Visit Hong San See Temple
Built from 1908 to 1913, Hong San See Temple was originally constructed by the Fujianese of the Lam Ann clan, initially located on Tras Street in Tanjong Pagar. Later, the temple was relocated to Mohamed Sultan Road and today, it attracts worshippers from diverse ethnic backgrounds. The architecture follows the traditional Southern Chinese temple style, adorned with intricately carved wooden elements from China, casting a delicate reflection of beauty.

Address: 29 Mohamed Sultan Road
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