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Young or old, you can thoroughly enjoy the many wonderful attractions in Singapore, all of which make a great places for families to bond and have a fun time. With a wide variety of attractions to choose from and each offering different kinds of entertainment – some are adventurous while others are educational – you’ll have a hard time selecting which to visit if you have little time here.
  
Hay Dairies
Hay Dairies produces fresh goat’s milk for sale, with freshly-processed milk going on sale the same day it’s taken from the goats. If you are planning to visit in a large group of more than 10 people, you’ll need to book a tour where there will be a guide who accompanies you on an educational tour throughout the farm.
  
Deep fish dreaming
Fishing is taken to a new level at Dream Fish’s Melion Arowanas Farm as the symbiotic relationship between man and nature is respected here. The farm’s passion is to obtain the highest quality fishes, leading in the art of appreciating and keeping fishes, and protecting endangered Asian species.

Dream Fish specialises in breeding Singapore’s Merlion Arowana fish, also known as the dragon fish, and has the largest Arowana breeding farm locally. Each fish is even implanted with an identification chip to ensure that it is bred from pure bloodlines.

  
Fire Flies Health Farm
As its name suggests, Fire Flies Health Farm is an organic farm where creating healthy food is the goal. The farm uses no pesticides, fungicides, growth inducing agents, herbicides, chemical fertilizers or animal wastes. Instead, it uses compost like rock dust, molasses and seaweed in its farming practices.

In cultivating its healthy food and vegetables, the focus here at Fire Flies is through using a plant’s “natural habitat”, or soil. With the motto of “Eat with a healthier peace of mind”, Fire Flies grows a wide selection of produce with leafy and wild vegetables, local fruits, legumes, melons and local herbs that are available for sale.

  
Singapore Zoo
Set in a rainforest environment, Singapore Zoo's world famous "open concept” offers the opportunity to experience and be inspired by the wonders of nature. Home to over 2,500 specimens from 315 species, 29% of which are threatened, the Zoo has attained a strong reputation internationally for its conservation initiatives and breeding programmes
  
Eco-tour: The Southern Ridges
This 9 kilometer chain of green spaces spans across Mount Faber Park, Telok Blangah Hill Park, Kent Ridge Park and ends at West Coast Park, each seamlessly linked by foot trails and connection bridges. Start off with a short walk through the secondary forests of Marang Trail from behind Harbourfront MRT Station to Mount Faber Park, one of the oldest parks in Singapore. Embark on the meandering trail of Faber Walk and take in the panoramic views of Singapore and the coastal seas, dotted by ships and islands.
  
Animal Kingdom: Underwater World
Situated in Sentosa, Underwater World Singapore is a dream haven that showcases the awe-inspiring beauty of a whole different world beneath the seas. Visitors can expect a fun-filled experience through interactive activities and interesting exhibits, before they arrive at the highlight: A spectacular 83 metre-long tunnel that houses majestic rays, fearsome sharks and colorful shoals of fish.
  
Isles of Singapore: Kusu Island
A giant sea turtle saves two shipwrecked sailors – a Malay and a Chinese. As an act of thanks, the two men build a Chinese temple, a Malay shrine and a huge turtle sculpture. So goes the legend behind this island. Today, Taoists still make annual pilgrimages to the Tua Pekong Temple during the ninth lunar month while Muslims visit Kramat Kusu, the Malay shrine. Stunning views of the mainland can be seen from Kusu’s beaches and its hilltop. The warm waters of the lagoon are ideal for swimming. Getting here: Take a ferry from Marina South Pier*.
  
Floral Treat: Mandai Orchid Garden
For over 50 years, Mandai Orchid Garden has been a beautiful sanctuary where a diverse array of spectacular hybrids bloom on a gentle hillside. An added delight is the landscaped water garden where tranquil paths lead you along, giving a taste of heaven on earth. Today, the garden is more than just an orchid retreat. Complement your journey with a delightful meal at the newly opened Vanilla Pod restaurant where you can sumptuous gourmet contemporary cuisine while overlooking the orchids in striking hues. Located conveniently next to the Zoo and Night Safari, visitors will also find orchid flowers and choice gift items at the Gift Shop to take home.
  
Religious Site: Buddha Tooth Relic Temple
It is a living cultural monument in the heart of Chinatown housing what Buddhist leaders regard as the Sacred Buddha Tooth Relic in a magnificent Relic Stupa composed of 420 kilograms of gold donated by devotees. Everyday the inner chamber is unveiled at stipulated timings in a ceremony conducted by resident monks and the public can view the Relic Stupa. While entering the breathtaking 27 feet high main hall of the temple, you can see the beautifully carved wooden Maitreya Buddha image. The architecture, interiors and statuary, are inspired by the Tang Dynasty, an era where Buddhism flourished in China in a golden age of artistic and cultural vibrancy.
 
 
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