The Singapore cityscape looks like it was ripped from the pages of a science fiction comic book. If you’re hungry for a true Singapore experience, sample the myriad street foods or take a cultural cooking class. The Botanic Gardens and the Gardens By the Bay offer a slice of horticultural heaven, and the observation deck of the Sands SkyPark makes you feel like you’re high above the clouds. The banks and walkways along the Singapore River bustle with local activity.
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J Studios Jurong Classic Store is the first J Studios Salon opened in 2016. The salon started from a humble space at level 2 of a HDB shop house which was a hidden gem in the neighborhood. Thanks for the great support by our customers, we recently expanded our salon by taking up the shop space at level 1. Now our customers can enjoy bigger space, more room selection, and more services. We offer wide range of beauty services from our Award-Winning Signature Oxygen facial treatment, World Class Bernard Cassiere Spa Facial, hair removal service, body slimming treatment, hair care treatment, to professional makeup services. We also provide full range skincare retail products in our shop. Try our Bernard Cassiere skincare and Hovita Aromatherapy skincare products, J'Aime artisan fragrance.
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The stunning colors of the plants and rock formations in the Chinese Garden contrast with the thought-provoking Japanese Garden.
Easy to access via the SMRT, these gardens are peaceful relaxing to stroll through. The Chinese side has a beautiful towering pagoda, an abandoned teahouse, and a huge stone boat (like the Empress’s in Beijing). All of these are set around a lovely lake, with manicured lawns, flowers, plants, and trees everywhere. We also saw a large monitor lizard strolling along the shoreline of the adjoining river. Next came a whimsical garden with statues of the animals of the Chinese zodiac and a bonsai garden with a variety of house, bridge, and temple-like structures that formed a lovely enclosed courtyard. It was a wonderful experience.
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Science Centre Singapore is dedicated to the promotion of science and technology among students and members of the public. As a leading Science Centre in the region, it has twelve exhibition galleries with more than 1,000 interactive exhibits.
Excellent place to visit with family,especially kids,they enjoyed a lot,veey informative,....we all like the omni theatre show,and its sitting arrangements..
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There are no shortage of water play areas and swimming pools in Singapore, but few come at such a bargain. For less than $2 (and less than $1 for children), visitors can choose to dive into the wave pool, cruise down the lazy river, conquer the water slides, relax in the whirlpool or watch the little ones splash down at the Kiddy Fun Station. Bring your own picnic to make a day of it. (NOTE: Jurong East Swimming Complex will be closed March 12, 2012, to July 12, 2012, for renovations.)
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A nice mall with a good variety of standard and upmarket stores I specially like the Seiko Store. Wonderful. 2 thumbs up. Cheers.
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KidsSTOP™ is a one-of-its-kind edutainment centre in Singapore that aims to engage children from pre-school to lower primary levels, aiming to expose them to science in their formative years. In an environment specially designed for young children, trained science communicators guide and facilitate play and learning in various thematic dolpzones. Exhibits and zones are designed to promote and foster parent-child bonding through hands-on activities and programmes. Occupying over 3,000 square meters and housed within the Omni Theatre building, this pioneering social venture beckons kids to step into an imaginary world and embark on an exciting and inspiring journey of discovery!
Fabulous for busy toddlers Tons of fun exhibitions that are interactive and fun. Some areas roped off but lots to do. Great for ages 2-6/7yrs old. Very spacious and great place for kids to run around and have some great learning experiences. Facility was very clean and organised with lots of staff available. The built environment and shopping area was the biggest hit and very interactive. Bring socks for small soft play area. I did both KidsSTOP and science museum in one day. Bit overwhelming for a toddler and would just do KidsSTOP on its own. There is a morning and afternoon session to choose from. Leave strollers just outside entrance gate. Staff very vigilant with hygiene and checking for HFM symptoms. Entry fee for non Singaporean or PR is quite high. I paid for an adult ticket and 2yr old and thought a tad pricey. However, would still visit again in future but wish residents included in pricing!
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Adrift Anapauo Massage centre is inspired by the concept of HEALING OASIS. A personal spa like a oasis drawing on the elements of relaxation, rejuvenation and tranquility to heal body and mind. he environment is designed in such a concept to create meditative environment with guests exist in perfect harmony.
4.0 based on 113 reviews
DanDan at Chinatown Point is good n knowledgeable. She is very professional. I enjoy my massage very much.
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