This is one of the two bridges at the entrance of the Falton Hotel. Because I went to Singapore to live in this hotel, I saw these two bridges countless times a day. At first, I felt very beautiful and distinctive. I still felt that it was repaired well after seeing it. The two bridges are very close. When eating breakfast at the hotel, sit outdoors, there are bridges and rivers, the scenery is very beautiful, and there is a sunrise. The bridge, which spans the Singapore River and opened in 1870, is the only suspension bridge in Singapore and the oldest and still remains the original bridge, connecting the north and south coast of Singapore. It was originally called the Edinburgh Bridge, a memorial to the Duke of Edinburgh's visit.