With its modern design, giant trees and huge greenhouses, Singapore Gardens by the Bay is an amazing experience. Take a short video tour of Singapore’s Gardens by the Bay.
Gardens by the Bay is one of the most prominent and modern attractions in Singapore, located in the central area of the city and adjacent to Marina Bay. This vast park with an area of 101 hectares includes three main parts, namely the South Bay Garden, the East Bay Garden and the Central Bay Garden. The largest part of the complex is the 54-hectare South Bay Garden, which, with its giant trees and huge greenhouses, creates an unforgettable experience for visitors. Another important attraction of Bagh Khaleej is the cloud forest, which houses the world’s highest artificial waterfall and is also considered the world’s largest glass greenhouse.
Gardens by the Bay of Singapore have fascinated many tourists due to their unique design and the use of advanced technologies. In these gardens, visitors can enjoy nightly light and music shows. Also, the grove of giant trees with its tall structures and attractive lighting is another attraction of this complex. These gardens are not only a place for relaxation and recreation, but also a symbol of Singapore’s commitment to environmental protection and sustainable development.
Below is a short video of Singapore Gardens by the Bay.
Photo source: mybestplace.com website; Photographer: Unknown
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