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Nestled in the western outskirts of Singapore, Jurong boasts the largest bird park in Asia. With over 5,000 birds spanning 400 species, visitors can immerse themselves in various performances and programs alongside these feathered creatures. Close Encounters with Diverse Birds at Jurong Bird Park Jurong Bird Park offers a diverse array of birds. While birds of prey may be confined ...

Situated in the western part of Singapore, the Jurong area is quite distant from the city center, providing a scenic contrast to urban landscapes. Despite being a city-state, Singapore boasts nature-friendly parks and zoos. Jurong Bird Park stands out as a unique and special nature-centric park in Singapore. “Asia’s Largest Avian Park – Jurong Bird Park” Located west of Singapore’s ...

The Botanic Gardens in Singapore is the largest natural park in Singapore, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site for its botanical gardens. Established in 1859, the Botanic Gardens predates Singapore’s independence from Malaysia in 1965, making it older than the nation itself. With a history spanning over 150 years, this park showcases a variety of plants and animals, harmonizing ...

In Singapore, notable attractions like Clarke Quay and Orchard Road come to mind, but nestled between Clarke Quay and Orchard Road lies the expansive “Fort Canning Park.” “A Park on the Hill – Fort Canning Park” Located atop a hill behind Clarke Quay, Fort Canning Park is often referred to by locals as the “Central Park” due to its central ...

Yeouido Park is a municipal park located at 68 Yeouigongwon-ro, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul. It spans the heart of Yeouido. Currently, it is a park adorned with trees, but in the past, this area was the site of Yeouido Airfield. “The Former Site of Yeouido Airfield” In 1916, during the Japanese occupation, Yeouido Airfield was constructed. During that time, there were no ...

One of the most renowned destinations on Lantau Island in Hong Kong is Ngong Ping Village. Situated at the heart of Lantau Island, it offers a unique experience just getting there, thanks to the cable car ride from Tung Chung Station, which is the longest of its kind. During my visit, the cable car was undergoing renovations, so they were ...

One of the highlights at Hong Kong Disneyland is the “Parade.” There are two parades held daily, one at 4:00 PM and another at 8:00 PM. Among them, the evening parade at 8:00 PM, which takes place just before closing, is especially highlighted as a must-see. It is a spectacular performance that marks the closing of Disneyland with a vibrant ...

You can find “Disneyland” on Lantau Island, Hong Kong. In the past, it was always crowded with many people as Hong Kong was the only location in Southeast Asia where you could find Disneyland. However, with the opening of Disneyland in Shanghai, China, more people started visiting the larger and more recent Shanghai Disneyland, leading to a quieter atmosphere in ...

Adjacent to the Ruins of St. Paul’s, which can be found within Senado Square, the Monte Fort is located, making it a focal point of the old town in Macao. This fort is known for being the site where Macao resisted the Dutch fleet in 1622. “Former Jesuit Headquarters – Monte Fort” Originally, Monte Fort served as the headquarters for ...

In various corners of downtown Hong Kong, you can find parks, squares, and green spaces. In the central area of Hong Kong, such as Central Park and Chater Garden, you can find both large parks and smaller green spaces amidst the urban jungle. In the Causeway Bay area of Hong Kong Island, you can discover Victoria Park, named after Queen ...

At the southern tip of the bustling Kowloon Peninsula, considered one of Hong Kong’s major commercial districts, lies a large park in the heart of Tsim Sha Tsui. If you observe the terrain, Kowloon Park resembles significant urban parks like Yeouido Park in South Korea or Central Park in New York, offering a vast green space within the city called ...

Located between Hong Kong Park and Statue Square in the bustling Central district of Hong Kong, Cheung Kong Park offers a small but tranquil retreat amidst the urban landscape. This pocket-sized park, nestled amidst the skyscrapers, provides a momentary escape for those seeking respite from the hustle and bustle of city life. It’s a place where one can find solace ...