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  2. Category : Tourist attractions in North-East Region, Singapore

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    Pages in category "Tourist attractions in North-East Region, Singapore" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. List of tourist attractions in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Popular tourist attractions in Singapore include the following: Beaches and bays. East Coast Park; Marina Bay; Palawan Beach; Siloso Beach; Changi Beach ...

  4. Category:Tourist attractions in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Lists of tourist attractions in Singapore (7 P) C. Chinatown, Singapore (49 P) E. Entertainment events in Singapore (6 C, 3 P) Entertainment in Singapore (16 C, 4 P)

  5. Tourism in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore Ducktours (part of RATP Group). Visitor arrivals to Singapore has been increasing since the country's independence in 1965. [2] As compared to a total of 99,000 visitors recorded in 1965, Singapore attracted approximately 19.1 million visitors in 2019 with receipts at S$27.7 billion, according to preliminary figures by the Singapore Tourism Board.

  6. Imbiah Lookout - Wikipedia

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    The main facade of Images of Singapore. See also: Media related to Images of Singapore (museum) at Wikimedia Commons Images of Singapore, at , is an historical museum in that exhibits the culture and history of Singapore using multi-media displays, multi-screen theatre presentations and lifesize tableaus depicting major events in Singapore's history

  7. Kullu district - Wikipedia

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    Kullu Dussehra - The Kullu region is known for its unique celebration of the Dussehra festival in the Dhalpur grounds. The origins of Kullu's version of Dussehra lie in the mid-seventeenth century. [70] It typically takes place in the month of October, which overlaps with the traditional period of the white lunar half of the month of Ashvin.