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Whether it’s your first time or your first trip to Singapore in a long time, you’ve come to the right place. The sights and the food were great!

Posted on 2023-04-09 by Editor in Chief

The only thing you need to do before you go is to get an SG Arrival Card. It is surprisingly easy to go! When you hear about traveling abroad for after-Corona, you may tend to think that the procedures are troublesome. However, entry restrictions in many countries have been eased considerably, and are getting closer to pre-corona levels. In Singapore, you can enter the country only by registering online with the “SG Arrival Card” regardless of vaccination status. Of course, when returning to Japan, you will be asked whether or not you have been vaccinated through “Visit Japan Web” registration, and in some cases, negative proof of PCR test is required before departure from Singapore, so please do not forget that.

All-weather and safe! Experience Singapore’s commitment to greenery at “Gardens by the Bay” When touring around Singapore, you will see the same abundant greenery as the ultra-modern buildings. The government is actively promoting greenery in urban areas, and Singapore is truly a garden city overflowing with greenery. The waterfront and bay area are also firmly rooted in this desire, and are represented by Gardens by the Bay, a state-of-the-art botanical garden. The “Garden Rhapsody,” a nighttime entertainment program featuring the illumination of a giant artificial “Supertree” tree, is also a popular attraction. Gardens by the Bay, aptly named “Green Paradise,” is currently holding “Avatar: The Experience,” featuring the movie “Avatar” and its sequel “Avatar: Way of Water” through June 30. It is an immersive experience that fans will not want to miss. We immediately went to “Cloud Forest” (S$53 for adults, S$40 for children), a recreation of a tropical mountain area marked by a large dome. Here you can enjoy a highly immersive walk-through event. The world of Pandora resonates with the abundance of plants in the “Cloud Forest,” making it a true attraction! At the bottom of the world’s largest waterfall (35 meters), visitors will be greeted by the Mountain Banshee. The water bouncing off the waterfall is a relaxing experience in itself. The grass is swaying, and when you look up, you are thrilled to see the “Viver Wolf! The film’s main characters, Jake Sully and Neytiri, as well as their children, are also on hand. TM&©20th Century Studios Along with the collaboration, don’t forget to check out the rare plants that can only be found in a greenhouse. New plants have been added for this collaboration. Just looking at the precious plants gathered from all over the world and growing lively in front of your eyes will have a healing effect. There are many ways to enjoy the “Cloud Walk,” an aerial walk around “Cloud Mountain,” or just admire the insectivorous plants.

The Singapore Botanic Gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers a different kind of healing experience. National flower and rare orchids Another must-visit is the Singapore Botanic Gardens, Singapore’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Singapore Botanic Gardens is a national botanic garden with easy access and is located near Orchard, Singapore’s most popular shopping area. The National Orchid Garden ($15 for adults, $3 for seniors and children), which exhibits more than 1,000 species of native species and 2,000 species of hybrids, is a must-visit area. The “VIP Orchid Garden” is mainly orchids named after visiting VIPs, and Singapore’s national flower, “Banda Miss Joaquim,” can be seen throughout the garden. In particular, “TROPICAL MONTANE ORCHIDETUM,” newly opened in 2021, is an area with a concentration of orchid attractions. Visitors can observe plants that live in each of the three areas as if they were climbing a mountain, from lowlands to mid-altitudes and then to highlands. Some of them are rare and endangered orchids. This is the perfect place to deepen your interest in the environment as well as the diversity of orchids. The time spent admiring the beautiful orchids in the cool greenhouse is truly a moment of bliss. It is so relaxing and immersive that you will find yourself taking pictures for hours on end with your camera in hand. The petals of the orchid wet with the mist are beautiful! This is a botanical garden that you should take plenty of time to enjoy.

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