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  2. List of tourist attractions in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    (Top) 1 Beaches and bays. ... Popular tourist attractions in Singapore include the following: Beaches and bays ... at 10:38 (UTC).

  3. 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.

  4. Category:Tourist attractions in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Museums in Singapore (12 C, 10 P) N. ... Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Singapore" The following 112 pages are in this category, out of 112 total.

  5. Category:Lists of tourist attractions in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Category: Lists of tourist attractions in Singapore. 1 language. ... This page was last edited on 10 February 2022, at 22:04 (UTC).

  6. Merlion Park - Wikipedia

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    Merlion Park [a] is a famous Singapore landmark and a major tourist attraction, located at One Fullerton, Singapore, near the Central Business District (CBD). The Merlion is a mythical creature with a lion's head and the body of a fish that is widely used as a mascot and national personification of Singapore. Two Merlion statues are located at ...

  7. Imbiah Lookout - Wikipedia

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    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. The attraction is housed in a former military hospital known as the "Sick Quarters", used throughout 1893–1950.